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  • S Shog9 0

    Interesting... So does the horrible dirty taste of the pumpernickel soften the raw sewage taste of the :vegemite:, or is it the other way 'round? ;P

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    You'd better turn back, before the frost sets in. These desert nights are for weathered men, The ones who've already given in...

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    George_Seremetidis
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    HA! Vegemite is an Australian staple. And a good source of certain B group vitamins. Although I do suspect it's part of a great conspiracy. By getting kids hooked on yeast products from a very early age, it also makes it easier to introduce them to beer later.

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      Not to bad at all. I think I will have a second slice! :-D "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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      Rob Manderson
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      First impression when you cracked the seal and the aroma wafted your way? Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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        Interesting... So does the horrible dirty taste of the pumpernickel soften the raw sewage taste of the :vegemite:, or is it the other way 'round? ;P

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        Michael A Barnhart
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        Shog9 wrote: So does the horrible dirty taste of the pumpernickel soften the raw sewage taste of the , or is it the other way 'round? I will assume your offensive remark to be that of the uneducated masses with little in the way of a refined palate. Still not as good as Spinach and Jalapeño pizza with Feta cheese, but still good. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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          First impression when you cracked the seal and the aroma wafted your way? Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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          Michael A Barnhart
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          Rob Manderson wrote: First impression when you cracked the seal and the aroma wafted your way? Unfortuanatly due to a birth defect I litteraly have no sence of smell 95% of the time. We can assume my tastes are all the better though. :cool: So I can not comment other than, well it is darker than I expected. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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            Rob Manderson wrote: First impression when you cracked the seal and the aroma wafted your way? Unfortuanatly due to a birth defect I litteraly have no sence of smell 95% of the time. We can assume my tastes are all the better though. :cool: So I can not comment other than, well it is darker than I expected. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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            Ah ok... If you have a cat try giving her a taste of it. Every cat I've ever had has absolutely loved the stuff. Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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              Shog9 wrote: So does the horrible dirty taste of the pumpernickel soften the raw sewage taste of the , or is it the other way 'round? I will assume your offensive remark to be that of the uneducated masses with little in the way of a refined palate. Still not as good as Spinach and Jalapeño pizza with Feta cheese, but still good. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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              Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I will assume your offensive remark to be that of the uneducated masses with little in the way of a refined palate. Ya, well... it looked fine at birth i guess, so they never messed with it. :rolleyes: Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Still not as good as Spinach and Jalapeño pizza with Feta cheese Actually, that sounds good... hard to go wrong with jalapeños. :)

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                Shog9 wrote: So does the horrible dirty taste of the pumpernickel soften the raw sewage taste of the , or is it the other way 'round? I will assume your offensive remark to be that of the uneducated masses with little in the way of a refined palate. Still not as good as Spinach and Jalapeño pizza with Feta cheese, but still good. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                Michael A. Barnhart wrote: good as Spinach :eek: Let me guess. Your childhood hero was Popeye the sailor? :-D -- I'm your turbo lover. Better run for cover![^]

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                  Michael A. Barnhart wrote: good as Spinach :eek: Let me guess. Your childhood hero was Popeye the sailor? :-D -- I'm your turbo lover. Better run for cover![^]

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                  Michael A Barnhart
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                  Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Your childhood hero was Popeye the sailor? No I hated him and spinach then. Just on Pizza :-D "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                    Ah ok... If you have a cat try giving her a taste of it. Every cat I've ever had has absolutely loved the stuff. Rob Manderson http://www.mindprobes.net **Paul Watson wrote:**What sense would you most dislike loosing? Ian Darling replied. Telepathy Then I'd no longer be able to find out everyones dirty little secrets The Lounge, December 4 2003

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                    Michael A Barnhart
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                    Rob Manderson wrote: If you have a cat try giving her a taste of it. Well no cat any more, but for what the shipping was, NO! :) "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                    • M Michael A Barnhart

                      Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Your childhood hero was Popeye the sailor? No I hated him and spinach then. Just on Pizza :-D "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                      :omg: I didn't realize that it went on the pizza. What are you? And what did you do to the human also known as Michael A. Barnhart? :-D -- I'm your turbo lover. Better run for cover![^]

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                        :omg: I didn't realize that it went on the pizza. What are you? And what did you do to the human also known as Michael A. Barnhart? :-D -- I'm your turbo lover. Better run for cover![^]

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                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: I didn't realize that it went on the pizza. Yes, It does go very well on Pizza. :-D Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: What are you? My science class said mostly water. :-D Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: And what did you do to the human also known as Michael A. Barnhart? Well, I have two teens, does it show? :suss: "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                          Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I will assume your offensive remark to be that of the uneducated masses with little in the way of a refined palate. Ya, well... it looked fine at birth i guess, so they never messed with it. :rolleyes: Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Still not as good as Spinach and Jalapeño pizza with Feta cheese Actually, that sounds good... hard to go wrong with jalapeños. :)

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                          Michael A Barnhart
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                          Shog9 wrote: Ya, well... it looked fine at birth i guess, so they never messed with it. That sounds fine. :rose: Shog9 wrote: Actually, that sounds good... hard to go wrong with jalapeños. Yup! "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                            Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I will assume your offensive remark to be that of the uneducated masses with little in the way of a refined palate. Ya, well... it looked fine at birth i guess, so they never messed with it. :rolleyes: Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Still not as good as Spinach and Jalapeño pizza with Feta cheese Actually, that sounds good... hard to go wrong with jalapeños. :)

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                            Lost User
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                            Mmmm.... tuna and banana pizza, my favourite for a while :-D The tigress is here :-D

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                              Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I will assume your offensive remark to be that of the uneducated masses with little in the way of a refined palate. Ya, well... it looked fine at birth i guess, so they never messed with it. :rolleyes: Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Still not as good as Spinach and Jalapeño pizza with Feta cheese Actually, that sounds good... hard to go wrong with jalapeños. :)

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                              Roger Wright
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                              Shog9 wrote: hard to go wrong with jalapeños. Definitely! I think cheese stuffed jalapeños are on the menu again tonight (along with my secret sauce).:-D "Your village called -
                              They're missing their idiot."

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                                Not to bad at all. I think I will have a second slice! :-D "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                                Chris Maunder
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                                :omg: I'm gonna pretend you never said that. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                  :omg: I'm gonna pretend you never said that. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                  Michael A Barnhart
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                                  What do you prefer it on. Just plain white bread? "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                                    What do you prefer it on. Just plain white bread? "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                                    Taka Muraoka
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                                    I think toast is the transmission vector preferred by Australians.


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                                      I think toast is the transmission vector preferred by Australians.


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                                      George_Seremetidis
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                                      Any sort of bread is good with veg, toasted or not. My preference is to do away with the bread altogether and just use a teaspoon.

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                                        Not to bad at all. I think I will have a second slice! :-D "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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                                        ProffK
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                                        When we were young, one day my sister announced a winning toast spreadn combo: achovy fish paste with golden syrup. Who needs vegemite?

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                                          I think toast is the transmission vector preferred by Australians.


                                          Lets be honest, isn't it amazing how many truly stupid people you meet during the course of the day. Carry around a pad and pencil, you'll have twenty or thirty names by the end of the day - George Carlin Awasu 1.1.4 [^]: A free RSS reader with support for Code Project.

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                                          Michael A Barnhart
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                                          Taka Muraoka wrote: I think toast is the transmission vector preferred by Australians. It was toasted, just left that fact off. Did not understand the importance. "Don't be so anti-american, would you? KaЯl (to Paul Watson on Baseball Bats) 26 Nov '03 "

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