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  • A Andrew Bleakley

    So your American then ?

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    Richard Andrew x64
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    I am a citizen of the United States of America, but I do not fit your definition of "American" because I'm not "always looking to start something with the rest of the world." ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸

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    • A Andrew Bleakley

      It seems us Aussies have a rather sweeping definition of what constitues the "meat" in a pie. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-pie-of-choice-snout-of-hare-anyone/2006/05/08/1146940478183.html[^] None-the-less I will eat another. But really I don't know what is worse, filling pies with this, or telling me. 29 years I happily eaten them, knowing full well the contents were dubious at best, why dear lord did they tell me ... Who else is with me that sometimes ignorance is best ?

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      Roger Wright
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      Meat: Any organic material formerly capable of moving about in search of sustenance, sex, or a sunny spot to nap. In an emergency, this also applies to any such substance moving slowly enough to bring down. "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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      • A Andrew Bleakley

        It seems us Aussies have a rather sweeping definition of what constitues the "meat" in a pie. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-pie-of-choice-snout-of-hare-anyone/2006/05/08/1146940478183.html[^] None-the-less I will eat another. But really I don't know what is worse, filling pies with this, or telling me. 29 years I happily eaten them, knowing full well the contents were dubious at best, why dear lord did they tell me ... Who else is with me that sometimes ignorance is best ?

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        Chris Maunder
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        Mate - just don't start thinking about what's in a sausage roll, chiko roll or a dimmy. That's really spoil your dinner. cheers, Chris Maunder

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        • A Andrew Bleakley

          No, no please don't oh wise and rational leader of global entertainment. Damn, am I going to get added to that no-fly list. Crap, I was supposed to go to Pago Pago for work next week. Oh well clearly this wasn't big enough. I will try again. Is this the part where I put in small letters I am not being serious and there is no need to start a flame war and have me move the post to the Soapbox ?

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          Andrew Bleakley wrote:

          I will try again.

          Eh? What?! SPEAK UP! Damn soft-spoken furners... :rolleyes:

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          • A Andrew Bleakley

            It seems us Aussies have a rather sweeping definition of what constitues the "meat" in a pie. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-pie-of-choice-snout-of-hare-anyone/2006/05/08/1146940478183.html[^] None-the-less I will eat another. But really I don't know what is worse, filling pies with this, or telling me. 29 years I happily eaten them, knowing full well the contents were dubious at best, why dear lord did they tell me ... Who else is with me that sometimes ignorance is best ?

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            sam6nz
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            mmmm... mystery-meat-pack

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            • A Andrew Bleakley

              Now why would you saying something like that about Vegemite. I just don't understand Americans sometimes, always trying to start something with the rest of the world. Pray tell what else is on your "10 things I hate about every other nation" list ? Let me help you get started. 10 things I hate about America. 1. A 2. M 3. E 4. R 5. I 6. C 7. A 8. N 9. S 10. . Is this the part where I put in small letters I am not being serious and there is no need to start a flame war and have me move the post to the Soapbox ?

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              Heck no! I hate americans to. All of em. ;P Vegemite is just ... interesting ... how's that?:-O

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              • A Andrew Bleakley

                Now why would you saying something like that about Vegemite. I just don't understand Americans sometimes, always trying to start something with the rest of the world. Pray tell what else is on your "10 things I hate about every other nation" list ? Let me help you get started. 10 things I hate about America. 1. A 2. M 3. E 4. R 5. I 6. C 7. A 8. N 9. S 10. . Is this the part where I put in small letters I am not being serious and there is no need to start a flame war and have me move the post to the Soapbox ?

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                I pulled you up with a 5. If people cannot tell you were joking even without your text below your comments they are thick very thick. What's that other pasty stuff? I cannot for the life of me remember it. It's a jewish/hebrew concoction I think and it reminds me of vegemite ... sort of... Man what was that...


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                • Richard Andrew x64R Richard Andrew x64

                  I am a citizen of the United States of America, but I do not fit your definition of "American" because I'm not "always looking to start something with the rest of the world." ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°`°º¤ø,¸

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                  I don't think he was either. He and I have been in contact outside of CP about some work stuff and I honestly think he was having some fun. Even if he wasn't and was serious to begin with that's okay. I knew vegemite to be a keen topic to some Australians and so I baited a bit with it all in the name of fun. It's all good. I think it worked out fine in the end. I even gave him a 5 for it. I do appreciate your help though in case he was serious. We could have tied him up good, shoved him down to the ground and fed him earth worms. You know really punish the guy for it.:laugh:


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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    Mate - just don't start thinking about what's in a sausage roll, chiko roll or a dimmy. That's really spoil your dinner. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    Chiko roll? Dimmy? (What in the name of all things that are holy is that stuff?);) What the heck are you eating down there? You are one gross group of prison colonist.... EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!:laugh:


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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      Mate - just don't start thinking about what's in a sausage roll, chiko roll or a dimmy. That's really spoil your dinner. cheers, Chris Maunder

                      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                      Quoting from: A fine company founded right here in Boise, ID.[^] Frank made his first rolls on a small hand-fed sausage machine that he purchased from a butcher. Using this self-modified device, he concocted a mixture of boned mutton, celery, cabbage, barley, rice, carrot and spices. Wrapping the combination in a thick slab of egg-and-flour dough, he then fried the resulting cylinder and hand-painted the ends. Frank's answer to the chicken roll did not in fact contain any chicken, but the appeal was enormous. It left one hand free for a beer - a significant consideration for most football spectators. First he called it the Chicken Roll, and then the CHIKO.


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                      • A Andrew Bleakley

                        It seems us Aussies have a rather sweeping definition of what constitues the "meat" in a pie. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-pie-of-choice-snout-of-hare-anyone/2006/05/08/1146940478183.html[^] None-the-less I will eat another. But really I don't know what is worse, filling pies with this, or telling me. 29 years I happily eaten them, knowing full well the contents were dubious at best, why dear lord did they tell me ... Who else is with me that sometimes ignorance is best ?

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                        Gotta love a '4 n 20' thats been in the pub pie warmer for a year Objects in mirror are closer than they appear

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                        • A Andrew Bleakley

                          It seems us Aussies have a rather sweeping definition of what constitues the "meat" in a pie. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-pie-of-choice-snout-of-hare-anyone/2006/05/08/1146940478183.html[^] None-the-less I will eat another. But really I don't know what is worse, filling pies with this, or telling me. 29 years I happily eaten them, knowing full well the contents were dubious at best, why dear lord did they tell me ... Who else is with me that sometimes ignorance is best ?

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                          I see they are keeping up the british traditions X| The tigress is here :-D

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                          • A Andrew Bleakley

                            It seems us Aussies have a rather sweeping definition of what constitues the "meat" in a pie. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-pie-of-choice-snout-of-hare-anyone/2006/05/08/1146940478183.html[^] None-the-less I will eat another. But really I don't know what is worse, filling pies with this, or telling me. 29 years I happily eaten them, knowing full well the contents were dubious at best, why dear lord did they tell me ... Who else is with me that sometimes ignorance is best ?

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                            Dan Neely
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                            That's right up with never asking what hotdogs are made of.

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                            • C code frog 0

                              I pulled you up with a 5. If people cannot tell you were joking even without your text below your comments they are thick very thick. What's that other pasty stuff? I cannot for the life of me remember it. It's a jewish/hebrew concoction I think and it reminds me of vegemite ... sort of... Man what was that...


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                              Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog [ ^ ] now.

                              People who don't understand how awesome Firefox is have never used CPhog. The act of using CPhog alone doesn't make Firefox cool. It opens your eyes to the possibilities and then you start looking for other things like CPhog and your eyes are suddenly open to all sorts of useful things all through Firefox. - (Self Quote)

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                              Andrew Bleakley
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                              Are you referring to Marmite ? It's a prison issue version of Vegemite. In fact the quickest way to start a group of Aussies in on something is a debate on the merits of Vegemite v Marmite. That or do you put tomatoe sauce (ketchup) inside the pie or on top of the pie. Yes, for the record I was joking, but it losing something by having to spell it out.

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                              • A Andrew Bleakley

                                It seems us Aussies have a rather sweeping definition of what constitues the "meat" in a pie. http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-pie-of-choice-snout-of-hare-anyone/2006/05/08/1146940478183.html[^] None-the-less I will eat another. But really I don't know what is worse, filling pies with this, or telling me. 29 years I happily eaten them, knowing full well the contents were dubious at best, why dear lord did they tell me ... Who else is with me that sometimes ignorance is best ?

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                                JimmyRopes
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                                Sounds like the same "meat" that goes into hot dogs! I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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