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by Butballs » Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:06 pm

by The Blaatschapen » Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:08 pm

by Esternial » Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:08 pm
The Blaatschapen wrote:Esternial wrote:I'm not paying rent myself and have until last year been mollycoddled by my mammy. Hell, I still am, since she keeps giving me food to take back here each time I come home.
She still tries that with me.
And beer too.
It's hard to stop mothers. Remember, you can't spell smother without mother.

by Gallade » Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:10 pm

by The Blaatschapen » Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:10 pm
Scomagia wrote:The Blaatschapen wrote:
She still tries that with me.
And beer too.
It's hard to stop mothers. Remember, you can't spell smother without mother.
So I'm not alone in this regard. Every time I go to my mothers house, which hasn't been often enough, she loads me down with food. I'm not complaining but damn, save some for yourself Ma.


by The Blaatschapen » Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:11 pm

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by Lordieth » Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:12 pm
Gallade wrote:Lordieth wrote:
I tend to buy more based on the price rather than the source. Apparently grass-fed meat is superior, although I have no idea why.
Having tried both, I find grass fed more tender and tasty. I wouldn't eat UK beef if given the choice, however. I look for the pure Irish logo ever since the whole mad cow brouhaha.

by Gallade » Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:17 pm
Lordieth wrote:Gallade wrote:Having tried both, I find grass fed more tender and tasty. I wouldn't eat UK beef if given the choice, however. I look for the pure Irish logo ever since the whole mad cow brouhaha.
Well, I haven't frothed at the brain just yet, so I think UK beef is probably safe. I should probably should try some grass-fed beef though.

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by Immoren » Wed Dec 17, 2014 2:15 pm

discoursedrome wrote:everyone knows that quote, "I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones," but in a way it's optimistic and inspiring because it suggests that even after destroying civilization and returning to the stone age we'll still be sufficiently globalized and bellicose to have another world war right then and there

by Valaran » Wed Dec 17, 2014 2:17 pm
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by Immoren » Wed Dec 17, 2014 2:25 pm
Christopher Lee wrote:When World War II broke out, Lee volunteered to fight for the Finnish forces during the Winter War in 1939.[36] He and other British volunteers were kept away from actual fighting, but they were issued winter gear and were posted on guard duty a safe distance from the front lines. After a fortnight, they returned home.[37]

discoursedrome wrote:everyone knows that quote, "I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones," but in a way it's optimistic and inspiring because it suggests that even after destroying civilization and returning to the stone age we'll still be sufficiently globalized and bellicose to have another world war right then and there
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