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Homemade fishcakes are really easy as well. Just toast breadcrumbs under the grill and bind with egg to cover fish paties. I use corriander and fresh mint in the fish pattie...Mega lush. Fry lightly for 8/10 mins turning once.
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Mmmmm...Nice ingredients by the looks of it.
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Just chop the tiniest bit of head of. Visions of Skiddy having at his skull with a veg knife. You have good skullshape Sir!!!
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Rob W
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Just chop the tiniest bit of head of.
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Just LOVIN' the avatar 'One dog is looking one way, the other dog is looking the other way. The guy reminds me of someone we know.' what gets me is when Tommy goes "and the guy with the white hairs sayin whaddya want from me???" How is he saying that? He's just an old bloke looking at someone taking a picture. It's the way he says it as well. I love Joe Pesci, he's so good it's like he's not acting. Same with de Niro. See de Niro, in The Untouchables, when he gets the paper in the morning saying that the OB have found nothing, the way he laughs with the cigar in his mouth, it creases me every time, and is the best piece of acting I've ever seen. De Niro is a master imo.
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Fuck that. There's enough of them there as it is. They're so loud and dense. Exacterdly.
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It has become a bit boring though. Am I wrong?
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Think Aus should be given back to the little black fellas and all Aus moved to London.
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Trump questions Obamas legitamacy to be president.
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Is it really about documents? I mean he can get a birth certificate printed in 5 mins if it came to it. -
Christianity iteslf is a foreign eastern religion. Get shot basically.
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If you have grade a soft white fish just grill with lemon and salt. Personally I like getting all the fishy flaovour out into a more homely scenario ie a stew or a light fish pie or curry.
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Basically Europeans are at heart pagans and don't really like christianity.
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Major Earthquake N Japan - Pacific Tsunami Warning
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What is 'impure' H2O ?? Beer. -
Make a fish stew with garlic, red oninon and tarragon vinegar/white wine you donk. Colour the fish in a pan with olive oil, garlic and a bayleaf for a few minutes add loads of freshly ground black pepper. Chuck it in a big tall pan (leave most of the oil behind but pick out and add the garlic). Cover with boiled water, half a veggie stock cube, glass of white wine and tarrragon or white wine vinegar (one/two teaspoons). Half a lemon juice. Add fav veg diced small so they go a bit mushy. Simmer gently for 35/40 mins. Fish don't need much. Serve with pots or a bed of rice. Alex if you're doing it add two teaspoons of chilli powder or crushed/diced fresh chillies and corriander (right at the end).
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Major Earthquake N Japan - Pacific Tsunami Warning
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TOKYO—Crucial efforts to tame Japan's crippled nuclear plant were delayed by concerns over damaging valuable power assets and by initial passivity on the part of the government, people familiar with the situation said, offering new insight into the management of the crisis. Meanwhile, a regulator who was inspecting the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power complex when the quake hit offered The Wall Street Journal one of the first eyewitness accounts of the havoc at the site, describing how the temblor took down all communications in the area, greatly complicating the response. The plant's operator—Tokyo Electric Power Co., or Tepco—considered using seawater from the nearby coast to cool one of its six reactors at least as early as last Saturday morning, the day after the quake struck. But it didn't do so until that evening, after the prime minister ordered it following an explosion at the facility. Tepco didn't begin using seawater at other reactors until Sunday. Earthquake survivors are stuck in shelters with little food and no electricity, as aid workers are still unable to reach areas of devastation. Tokyo Deputy Bureau Chief Mariko Sanchanta and Yumiko Ono, managing editor of Japanese-language WSJ.com, discuss. Tepco was reluctant to use seawater because it worried about hurting its long-term investment in the complex, say people involved with the efforts. Seawater, which can render a nuclear reactor permanently inoperable, now is at the center of efforts to keep the plant under control. Tepco "hesitated because it tried to protect its assets," said Akira Omoto, a former Tepco executive and a member of the Japan Atomic Energy Commission, an official advisory body involved in the effort to tame the plant. Both Tepco and government officials had good reason not to use saltwater, Mr. Omoto added. Early on, nuclear fuel rods were still under cooling water and undamaged, he said, adding, "it's understandable because injecting seawater into the fuel vessel renders it unusable." Tepco spokesman Hiro Hasegawa said the company, "taking the safety of the whole plant into consideration, was trying to judge the appropriate timing to use seawater." "This disaster is 60% man-made," said one government official. "They failed in their initial response. It's like Tepco dropped and lost a 100 yen coin while trying to pick up a 10 yen coin." Government efforts also were plagued with delays. Japan's military, the Self-Defense Forces, didn't participate in cool-down efforts in a big way until Wednesday, after four of the six reactors had suffered damage and the remaining two showed signs of heating as well. A military spokesman said forces didn't move in because they weren't requested by Tepco. A Tepco spokesman declined to comment on the issue specifically, saying in general the company is in contact with the government. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405..._LEFTTopStories -
Major Earthquake N Japan - Pacific Tsunami Warning
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As many people here are well aware, the company, known as Tepco, has a history of not being forthcoming about nuclear safety issues, particularly those surrounding earthquake-related dangers. In 2003, all 17 of its nuclear plants were shut down temporarily after a scandal over falsified safety-inspection reports. It ran into trouble again in 2006, when it emerged that coolant-water data at two plants had been falsified in the 1980s. Critics have long expressed deep concern about safety at many of Japan's nuclear facilities, some which date back to the 1970s and 1980s. Fukushima has long been on critics' radar, but so has the Hamaoka plant, just 100 miles southwest of Tokyo, which perches on an active fault line. "I have been warning about Japan's possibility of a genpatsu shinsai — a nuclear disaster," said Katsuhiko Ishibashi, a seismologist and professor emeritus at Kobe University. He said Fukushima was only one of a number of nuclear complexes in seismically unsafe locations. On Sunday, a series of cooling malfunctions forced authorities to resort to the drastic measure of pumping seawater into reactors to keep them from melting down. "We are trying to get our power back, and we are looking at several options that are available to us to regain power," Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said. "We are going through the process step by step." On Sunday morning, national broadcaster NHK reported that nine more people had tested positive for high levels of radiation, adding to the three cases reported Saturday. http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/wo...5092,full.story -
Over the last couple of weeks it's been like 2004 N.O. again. Back on form bro.
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Major Earthquake N Japan - Pacific Tsunami Warning
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Only a matter of time before the FS virus hits the cooking thread at this rate....
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What colour was it? green red, bright red so as far as I know thats good isnt it? well obviously shitting blood is never great but if its dark then its from higher up isnt it? The bad death not the good one.
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Should have put a donk on it..