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Everything posted by Meenzer
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There's a bratwurst/currywurst place recently opened near Charing Cross station called "Herman ze German", tagline "Our wurst is ze best". We have officially lost.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13...-Mean-Time.html
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It was. Common knowledge for years now, so it says a lot that she's still considered a "celeb".
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TBF I have dabbled for years and use the results all the time - also spend far too much of my time working on Monte Carlo risk distributions TBH Fond of TBH distributions, too.
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The quality of that clip man. Is it filmed off someone's webcam?
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Never actively watched the thing in all these years, but it's a good insight into just how deluded some celebs can be. People who are disliked and know they're disliked, I can get on with, but people who simply don't realise how hated they are and willingly sign up for this kind of show? That way comedy lies.
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Invariably resulting in ............
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Regardless of who did what, this'll be three pages about the night it happened and 400 pages about the incompetence of the Portuguese police.
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Can't say owt else that hasn't been said (other than adding apologies for tardiness), but it's smashing to have you back.
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Same applies just as much to Labour or Tory candidates in unwinnable seats, though - there are just far fewer of them than there are for the Lib Dems. Still agree with the long-term outlook though - until and unless we get used to consensus politics and the idea that this kind of "betrayal" is what happens in pretty much every other European country, including the ones far better off than we are, there'll always be a 20-year pattern of the third party gradually battling its way towards potential relevance then having the same thing happen to them and ending up back at the 8% mark again.
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Surely a "Wanker of the Week" award would be sufficient?
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The 300th rule of OCD club is...
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Monty Hall problem? Always switch.
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River deep mountain high?
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That would be In Utero. Unless the MTV Unplugged set counts, obviously.
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Don't bring Meenzer into this. Did I shave my legs for this?
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btw I love how you suggested fish for a vegetarian meal. You're like one of those greek mothers when told their child no longer eats meet, says "that's ok, I'll just cook them some lamb!" He said it could have fish in in it, dipshit. </gemmill>
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I always do. He likes them fresh and springy.
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It's ego-driven. Whether that stretches to a "personality" is a matter of opinion.
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Oh well fine, I suppose you could use a proper recipe rather than a half-arsed shortcut.
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NOLON?
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Thinking about it, the latter would probably work just as well stirred through a pack of Sharwoods noodles if you want to avoid serving up standard-issue penne, too. Alternatively, a veggie stir-fry (plenty of sugar snaps/mange tout etc. for colour) with a sachet of http://www.bluedragon.com/products/sauces/...-fry-sauce.aspx and the aforementioned noodles would do the trick too. I'll stop now.
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Hm. I'd consider [fish and] roasted vegetable skewers with Indian spices, cooked BBQ-style for a bit of char-grilled goodness and served over rice and salad. You're getting into winter vegetable territory now it's November so more "meaty" stuff like butternut squash should be easy enough to track down. On a similar note, for all you want to avoid pasta, this - http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1456/ro...red-onion-pasta - is a doddle and should fall well within the budget.
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No, I am win! In the complete short-arse category.. peasepud wins a few categories. Sounds like there's a few of us on here who'd be giving Cath a decent run for her money in the "best rack" category too.