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meatmissile

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Now imagine you get to the end of it, and realise that you know people who can discuss chilli, mayo, beetroot and baby pooh for FIVE PAGES!


I would find it quite refreshing. All our western friends can talk about is is boobies (understandable) and American beer (unforgivable)


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while the post police are still asleep....



HH is snoring. Bill Von is dreaming about inventing stuff. Quade is dreaming about cameras. SkyMonkeyOne is already post whoring. Bytch can't sleep because she is still pumped about the record this past weekend.:)

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>Now imagine you get to the end of it, and realise that you know
>people who can discuss chilli, mayo, beetroot and baby pooh for
>FIVE PAGES!

Yeah, and the people are mostly from outside the US, whereas the moderators are from there!;):S

And actually the amount of posts shown on one page can be changed, I just only got on the second page... 'Edit Profile' is the place if someone wants to see more than 20 post/page.

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Mark's Hamburger version sounds not bad but:
Take one very lean steak. Mince it. Soak it with Jack Daniels Burbon. Crush ice. mix with your burger, add basil. Freeze the burger overnight.
Get real Kaiser bun, tomatoes, onions, lettuce and swiss chese.
Preheat grill for about an hour. Use Oak wook if available. Put burger on grill. Sprinke liberally with Jack Daniels. Grill the bun a bit. As a side purchase a nice potatoe. cut it to make french fries. Deep fry and soak the grease off. Enjoy!!!
jraf

Me Jungleman! Me have large Babalui.
Muff #3275

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One advantage of being on line early at work is....
We get to finish early....like around about now..
3...2...1.. cya manana, cool bananas...
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Kraft Cheddar

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Ooo oooo *hops up and down* is that the cheese in that blue box? oh man I LOVE that stuff, but can't get it here[:/]


That's the stuff. Goes great with Vegemite in a sandwich too. If you can't get it there you'll just have to emmigrate.:)
Ooroo
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I would find it quite refreshing. All our western friends can talk about is is boobies (understandable) and American beer (unforgivable)



ROTFLMAO :ph34r: Scratch, you should be sitting on some remote mountaintop, dispensing wisdom to those who made the pilgrimmage. The best beer I had in the 'States could be described as "thin, but drinkable" :D

And I had to use three of their bags to produce a decent cup of coffee.

Ferdi
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Meatmissle you poor tourist, you got caught in the Budweiser trap. You DON'T drink that shit. It's for hicks. I have posted this statement before, but will again: The US is the land of the worst, but also the BEST beers in the world. It would take pages to describe all the microbrews we have. Come over and I will show you beer. You will never want to leave!
jraf

Me Jungleman! Me have large Babalui.
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As a fellow non-amercian I will have to say that the statement is accurate bud's and all those non bodiesd light feeling non filling beers are not meant to be consumed. Shiner bock I'll go for so texas gets credited for that one, then you can chase it down with a guiness and enjoy!

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Meatmissle you poor tourist, you got caught in the Budweiser trap.



Not completely accurate, my dear fellow. Budweiser we have here, although I, like you, tend to avoid it. The microbrewery stuff is OK, I tried about fifteen odd different types. The American beer are just generally a bit light for my taste.

Try an Urbock or Tafel, brewed in Swakopmund, Namibia, and then we'll talk again! ;)

Ferdi
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You have obviously been led to the "lighter" breweries catering to the BMW/Accura driving crowd. Try Thumper Ale, Shipyard ale, Allegheny Brewery Maibock, Pete's Wicked Ale....etc. etc. etc. You want really nasty - Celebrator Doppelbock. Drink two pints and it is over. Brewed in the heart of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Seek and thou shall find!B|

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Me Jungleman! Me have large Babalui.
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YEEEE HAAAAA! Morning all! I had a marvellous night's sleep, and feel almost human again. Scratch, you sharing that coffee? I need at least 4 cups - got a day of meetings ahead>:(



Meetings..>:( Did that most of the day. Suit and tie stuff too...I HATE THAT. Hmmm 4.10pm...getting dreadfully close to beer o'clock:)
Ooroo
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