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Post by smartmouthwoman on Oct 7, 2013 14:34:18 GMT
Hiya Mak. Hope you found someplace to hang out. I'm not even sure what Irish food is. All the Irish places I know are bars. Do Irish people actually eat? (besides potatoes of course)
;D
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Post by ShivaTD on Oct 8, 2013 8:26:40 GMT
Hiya Mak. Hope you found someplace to hang out. I'm not even sure what Irish food is. All the Irish places I know are bars. Do Irish people actually eat? (besides potatoes of course) ;D If memory serves me correctly Irish Pie is made of chicken butts and pork entrails. The Irish do actually eat but not anything that a normal person would find palatable. Its sort of like the food that Andrew Zimmern eats on his show "Bazaar Foods" that includes fish guts and crawling live bugs. ROFLMAO
Okay, I jest because I love corned beef and cabbage that is traditional in America on St Patrick's Day (which probably means it didn't come from Ireland).
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Post by maniacalhamster on Oct 9, 2013 17:43:11 GMT
for a few years!!!!! when me uncle would come for Sunday dinner it was ONLY!!!! corn beef and cabbage and potatoes.
keens mustard made from the powder...
i never touched the stuff till i was in my thirties because of it...
but when ever i can forget about the massive amount of salts that are used to cure the thing i enjoy one , once a year...
it's a simple dinner best ate with a guinness.....
Erin Go Bragh
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Post by maniacalhamster on Oct 9, 2013 17:44:09 GMT
lol...you cannot type m u s t a r d ...the flipping word m u s t a r d!!!!!
maybe this place needs an enema
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Post by ShivaTD on Oct 10, 2013 11:51:13 GMT
lol...you cannot type m u s t a r d ...the flipping word m u s t a r d!!!!! maybe this place needs an enema The string "t a r d" was addressed for a reason (to eliminate the use of "l i b t a r d" & "c o n t a r d") but it is used in too many other words and that needs to be fixed. I've posted that problem in "Questions and Answers" so that our Grand Poobah can fix it.
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Post by ShivaTD on Oct 10, 2013 11:55:51 GMT
for a few years!!!!! when me uncle would come for Sunday dinner it was ONLY!!!! corn beef and cabbage and potatoes. keens mus*star* made from the powder... i never touched the stuff till i was in my thirties because of it... but when ever i can forget about the massive amount of salts that are used to cure the thing i enjoy one , once a year... it's a simple dinner best ate with a guinness..... Erin Go Bragh Corned beef is certainly not something a person on a low sodium diet can enjoy but I love it. I don't eat it often but when I do it is always a treat. I also like my "m u s t a r d" from powder because I like it strong. Same with Chinese "m u s t a r d" because I like it hot.
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Post by maniacalhamster on Oct 10, 2013 15:44:40 GMT
for a few years!!!!! when me uncle would come for Sunday dinner it was ONLY!!!! corn beef and cabbage and potatoes. keens mus*star* made from the powder... i never touched the stuff till i was in my thirties because of it... but when ever i can forget about the massive amount of salts that are used to cure the thing i enjoy one , once a year... it's a simple dinner best ate with a guinness..... Erin Go Bragh Corned beef is certainly not something a person on a low sodium diet can enjoy but I love it. I don't eat it often but when I do it is always a treat. I also like my "m u s t a r d" from powder because I like it strong. Same with Chinese "m u s t a r d" because I like it hot. hmmm...chinese "M"..are you referring to that green stuff they put on sushi..wasabi
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Post by maniacalhamster on Oct 10, 2013 15:46:03 GMT
lol...you cannot type m u s t a r d ...the flipping word m u s t a r d!!!!! maybe this place needs an enema The string "t a r d" was addressed for a reason (to eliminate the use of "l i b t a r d" & "c o n t a r d") but it is used in too many other words and that needs to be fixed. I've posted that problem in "Questions and Answers" so that our Grand Poobah can fix it. hahahahahahahahaha,,granpoobah lol... ha ha ha ha ha 8 9 10
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Post by ShivaTD on Oct 11, 2013 7:24:55 GMT
It is currently understood that we live (on the forum) under the absolute authority of the GRAND POOBAH that is fortunately a benevolent dictator (as well as a friend) that is fair and compassionate.
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Post by ShivaTD on Oct 12, 2013 0:47:05 GMT
This weekend, try The Carbomb (pictured above), which combines rich chocolate-Guinness cake with a Baileys buttercream frosting and an amazing single-malt ganache. It's like a whole liquor cabinet in dessert form!
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Post by cenydd on Oct 22, 2013 17:06:30 GMT
It is currently understood that we live (on the forum) under the absolute authority of the GRAND POOBAH
I really ought to be considered more as the Mikado himself:
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Post by ShivaTD on Oct 25, 2013 13:07:52 GMT
It is currently understood that we live (on the forum) under the absolute authority of the GRAND POOBAH
I really ought to be considered more as the Mikado himself: There are numerous uses of the work Mikado taken from the Gilbert and Sullivan play and we could consider you to be the following as well as any of the others....
Perhaps it's time for a signature line change to ""My object all sublime .. . I shall achieve in time - to let the punishment fit the crime."
ROFLMAO
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Post by ShivaTD on Oct 29, 2013 14:21:57 GMT
After my morning coffee I think I need to go out and do a little skeet shooting this morning...
Looks like fun to me!!!
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Post by ShivaTD on Nov 1, 2013 3:41:41 GMT
Happy Halloween everyone.
Capt. Blood, the Pirate King
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Post by cenydd on Nov 1, 2013 23:16:54 GMT
I think I might have to rename this as 'Smartie's prompt Cenydd to post Gilbert and Sullivan songs thread'!
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