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Message 599323 - Posted: 5 Jul 2007, 22:34:31 UTC


Most horrid thing I ever ate was mad cow.


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Message 599327 - Posted: 5 Jul 2007, 22:39:38 UTC - in response to Message 599323.  


Most horrid thing I ever ate was mad cow.

A bold signature you've got there, longshanks. Very bold, in fact. LOL
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Message 599329 - Posted: 5 Jul 2007, 22:40:50 UTC - in response to Message 599327.  
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Most horrid thing I ever ate was mad cow.

A bold signature you've got there, longshanks. Very bold, in fact. LOL

It's a signature. Like most signatures it conveys a message.


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Message 599330 - Posted: 5 Jul 2007, 22:41:01 UTC





Hey Beetz, now I know for sure you were at the stampede. Just one long drunk???? But they are LOTs of FUN!



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Message 599346 - Posted: 5 Jul 2007, 22:49:39 UTC - in response to Message 599327.  


Most horrid thing I ever ate was mad cow.

A bold signature you've got there, longshanks. Very bold, in fact. LOL

Bold as a cows patty my friend ;)


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Message 599415 - Posted: 5 Jul 2007, 23:51:46 UTC - in response to Message 599322.  


Dr Pepper tastes like my cherry tree...


Is that a good thing or a bad thing?


I like Dr Pepper.

I also like my cherry tree... full of prunasin

It took the last 3 years to get this tree free of deritus (dead and crappy leaves)

My cherry tree shades me in the summer.

I like it even if I seem stupid to you all..

I dont care..

Its my tree..






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Message 599447 - Posted: 6 Jul 2007, 0:23:59 UTC - in response to Message 599415.  


Dr Pepper tastes like my cherry tree...


Is that a good thing or a bad thing?


I like Dr Pepper.

I also like my cherry tree... full of prunasin

It took the last 3 years to get this tree free of deritus (dead and crappy leaves)

My cherry tree shades me in the summer.

I like it even if I seem stupid to you all..

I dont care..

Its my tree..

Now, now, cRuchy. I'm sure your tree loves you very much. And it knows you take good care of it. Trees have feelings too!

Have you hugged your tree lately?
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Message 599470 - Posted: 6 Jul 2007, 1:26:34 UTC

A little late bit here's something all never eat again.

Duck Curry.

The one time I had it, made by someone I used to work with, I got food poisoning. So did just about everyone else who ate it. The more you had eaten, the worst you were.

Luckily I didn't eat too much and so I wasn't so bad. But it was bad enough.

Never again.

Never surrender and never give up. In the darkest hour there is always hope.

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Message 599479 - Posted: 6 Jul 2007, 2:10:26 UTC - in response to Message 599470.  

A little late bit here's something all never eat again.

Duck Curry.

The one time I had it, made by someone I used to work with, I got food poisoning. So did just about everyone else who ate it. The more you had eaten, the worst you were.

Luckily I didn't eat too much and so I wasn't so bad. But it was bad enough.

Never again.

That sounds like more of a case of staying away from that persons cooking.

Stuffed Radichio. Extremely bitter.


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Message 599497 - Posted: 6 Jul 2007, 3:36:48 UTC

My grandfather made haggis once. Not knowing what it was (I was only six) I ate it.

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Message 599836 - Posted: 7 Jul 2007, 9:33:26 UTC - in response to Message 599497.  

My grandfather made haggis once. Not knowing what it was (I was only six) I ate it.


Yes Hagis is an acquired taste although if made to the correct recipe it is delicious,don't buy supermarket Hagis always buy from a butcher who make it themself,My hate food is tripeoh and boiled whole onions yuck infact don't like onions at all.
Old enough to know better(but)still young enough not to care
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Message 599857 - Posted: 7 Jul 2007, 12:14:27 UTC - in response to Message 599497.  

My grandfather made haggis once. Not knowing what it was (I was only six) I ate it.


I once tried to make haggis myself for a dinner party. It was not a great success. I do enjoy it when it's done well, though.
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Message 599975 - Posted: 7 Jul 2007, 18:54:17 UTC

Two days ago I had had a message already written up (it had taken me about fifteen minutes) and then the goddamn forums were cut off. During supper I usually watch our Spanish TV station, Univisión. Every once-in-awhile it shows the Hispanics preparing and eating foods that I wouldn't want to touch: the carcasses of cats were hanging in the doorways ready to be fried (el gato frito), big fat live worms (actually caterpillars) that the girls were putting in frying pans (los gusanos fritos en las sartenes) and, for demonstration and probably for money, young men in the streets eating raw worms and insects (los hombres jóvenes comiendo gusanos e insectos en las calles para demostrar y ganar dinero).
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Message 600057 - Posted: 7 Jul 2007, 21:55:13 UTC

I sympathize with the loss of text, Clyde. It happens to all of us.

That's why I usually do longer message drafts on Winword or Notepad. ;)


It's sad, but poor people will do a lot of disgusting and/or dangerous things for money. Let's be thankful that we don't have to.
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Message 600098 - Posted: 8 Jul 2007, 0:15:36 UTC
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Melons. Of any kinds. I can't even stand the smell of melons, let alone staying in a room with some melon cuts. Never have been able to, which caused a lot of troubles at home when I was little, when they had melon for dessert in the family. I once threw up at the table because my parents wouldn't let me leave the table when the bowl with cut melon came at the table. They never held me at the table again when they had melon for dessert!

I don't like cucumber in larger amounts either...

EDIT: Needless to say I also threw up when my mother forced a bite of melon into my mouth because she wanted me to taste it.


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Message 600154 - Posted: 8 Jul 2007, 3:54:00 UTC - in response to Message 599250.  

Dr Pepper tastes like my cherry tree...


Had some experience chewing on your cherry tree, crunchy??

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Message 600155 - Posted: 8 Jul 2007, 4:00:20 UTC

My most hated food....

Anything that is cooked with onions. I simply can't stand onions.

The absolute worst...Liver and Onions....Fried Potatoes with Onions....

Being allergic to Mangoes ( and not knowing it ) also made for a most hated food. Breaking out in hives will definitely make a fella hate something.
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Message 600295 - Posted: 8 Jul 2007, 15:45:52 UTC

Love every food I have tried.

Emu, roo, snake, goat, sea urchin, pigeon, lambs brains, sting ray, all manner of seafood both raw and cooked, fern tips although they are toxic (cyanide).

The list is much longer. The only thing I didn't like when I was a kid is rice pudding. (Love it now).

It's all food, even the cats and dogs. If it moves, eat it.

Just checked the fridge, I have liver, kidneys and brains in there. (Yumm).

My favourite chinese takeaway was shut down by the health department because the inspector couldn't identify some of the meat they were using. The shop reopened but the dim sims were never the same. :(

Food doesn't need to suit your taste to be good for you, help you live a longer/better life.

So have a witchety grub on me. =:>)



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Message 600312 - Posted: 8 Jul 2007, 16:32:34 UTC

Graeme, all I can say is

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Message 600383 - Posted: 8 Jul 2007, 19:58:08 UTC - in response to Message 600154.  

Dr Pepper tastes like my cherry tree...


Had some experience chewing on your cherry tree, crunchy??


Yes..

Cherry trees contain high levels of prunasin which can help with chest colds by increasing mucous. I also make tea from the fresh flowers (as they taste quite gentle) to help desensitise myself to tree flower pollen of which I have an allergy..

Dr Pepper actually does have a slightly similar taste to my bird (wild) cherry tree bark and flowers..

So the answer is yes :o)~

Ever used Asprin (Willow) or Quinine (Cinchona).... Almost the same thing really..



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