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Yo Reilly Dude
Challenge won...by me...again
Even though I threw last nights game. I was too busy watching the Oscars and stuffing my face with chocolate lava cake. Which was fanbloodytastic and homemade by the way.
Now crown me and give me my own special title dammit.
Quiz Queen of the Universe will do for now.
Ta muchly.
I'm off to quaff shiteloads of prosecco now in celebration.
Cherrio peasant.
Mwah x
Even though I threw last nights game. I was too busy watching the Oscars and stuffing my face with chocolate lava cake. Which was fanbloodytastic and homemade by the way.
Now crown me and give me my own special title dammit.
Quiz Queen of the Universe will do for now.
Ta muchly.
I'm off to quaff shiteloads of prosecco now in celebration.
Cherrio peasant.
Mwah x
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Ben
It semms you lost a bet
Queen her
It semms you lost a bet
Queen her
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Did you do tomorrows, did you beat me you rat, I got 10/10. Bet you did it quicker!!!!!!
You rat finks, you both got 10/10 and faster. I can't blasted scroll down that fast!
You rat finks, you both got 10/10 and faster. I can't blasted scroll down that fast!
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BWAHAHAHAHAHA..........HA
Ahem....sorry
Not really :p
Ahem....sorry
Not really :p
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Pffffff. I always deliberately get s low score in order to give you all a chance.
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Still waiting........tick tock
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Cass wrote:Still waiting........tick tock
Covering the elections, you know
How do you like your new rank?
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Cass wrote:Still waiting........tick tock
Covering the elections, you know
How do you like your new rank?
For one she is not a nerd, as she is not obsessive and certainly does not lack any social skills, so that is an insult to me, being as she has not one single person that dislikes her. Meaning, she could calm a Grizzly Bear, tame a lion, is a delight to all and wishes the best in everyone one of us
Most of all she has always been and always should be Me Lady or Lady Cass
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Cass wrote:Still waiting........tick tock
Covering the elections, you know
How do you like your new rank?
Poor you. I throw up everytime I accidentally turn on the news. Still its a chance to get my heartrate up in the cardio zone
Love it. Now I do believe there was also a lifetime supply of brisket, sausage and ribs from Heim's included in this bet. Best you get to ordering that.
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Didge wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:
Covering the elections, you know
How do you like your new rank?
For one she is not a nerd, as she is not obsessive and certainly does not lack any social skills, so that is an insult to me, being as she has not one single person that dislikes her. Meaning, she could calm a Grizzly Bear, tame a lion, is a delight to all and wishes the best in everyone one of us
Most of all she has always been and always should be Me Lady or Lady Cass
Cheers Didge but I really do love it.
Massive takeback of the word has been ongoing by librarians for a few years now although I have yet to purchase a cardigan but its on my Xmas list!
I also belong to a few rock/heavy metal librarian groups lol.
Have a bookish day
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Cass wrote:Didge wrote:
For one she is not a nerd, as she is not obsessive and certainly does not lack any social skills, so that is an insult to me, being as she has not one single person that dislikes her. Meaning, she could calm a Grizzly Bear, tame a lion, is a delight to all and wishes the best in everyone one of us
Most of all she has always been and always should be Me Lady or Lady Cass
Cheers Didge but I really do love it.
Massive takeback of the word has been ongoing by librarians for a few years now although I have yet to purchase a cardigan but its on my Xmas list!
I also belong to a few rock/heavy metal librarian groups lol.
Have a bookish day
No worries Me lady, just not very keen on the word myself, but each to their own
All the best
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Agree with Cass Nerd means you are actually Smart, Geek means you like 'smart' pop culture
the best example is a Space Nerd is into Physics and Astronomy, a Space Geek is into star trek and Sci-Fi
Similarly a nerd likes dinosaurs and geek likes dragons
nerd likes ancient History, geek likes Lord of the Rings.
etc...
.
the best example is a Space Nerd is into Physics and Astronomy, a Space Geek is into star trek and Sci-Fi
Similarly a nerd likes dinosaurs and geek likes dragons
nerd likes ancient History, geek likes Lord of the Rings.
etc...
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nerd
nəːd/Submit
nouninformal
a foolish or contemptible person who lacks social skills or is boringly studious.
nəːd/Submit
nouninformal
a foolish or contemptible person who lacks social skills or is boringly studious.
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What's an Anorak then?
I don't mean a coat obviously.
I don't mean a coat obviously.
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Raggamuffin wrote:What's an Anorak then?
I don't mean a coat obviously.
Something a dirty old man wears?
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eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:What's an Anorak then?
I don't mean a coat obviously.
Something a dirty old man wears?
Apart from that.
I found the definition.
In British slang an anorak /ˈænəræk/ is a person who has a very strong interest, perhaps obsessive, in niche subjects. This interest may be unacknowledged or not understood by the general public. The term is sometimes used synonymously with geek or nerd, or the Japanese term otaku, albeit referring to different niches.
I think it's like a trainspotter.
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Yes it is just like a trainspotter.
Anoraks and Parker coats have made a massive comeback over the years though
Anoraks and Parker coats have made a massive comeback over the years though
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eddie wrote:Yes it is just like a trainspotter.
Anoraks and Parker coats have made a massive comeback over the years though
Parkas are everywhere now! I'm not keen on that murky green colour myself.
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Raggamuffin wrote:eddie wrote:Yes it is just like a trainspotter.
Anoraks and Parker coats have made a massive comeback over the years though
Parkas are everywhere now! I'm not keen on that murky green colour myself.
No I know what you mean but I prefer that khaki colour to black.
Winter is so drab I hate wearing black coats.
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eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
Parkas are everywhere now! I'm not keen on that murky green colour myself.
No I know what you mean but I prefer that khaki colour to black.
Winter is so drab I hate wearing black coats.
Yes - a nice red coat is more cheerful.
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I do wear red lol
I like layers so it's usually a jumper, zippy hoodie thing and a red leather jacket (goes with my red boots lol)
I like layers so it's usually a jumper, zippy hoodie thing and a red leather jacket (goes with my red boots lol)
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Raggamuffin wrote:eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
Parkas are everywhere now! I'm not keen on that murky green colour myself.
No I know what you mean but I prefer that khaki colour to black.
Winter is so drab I hate wearing black coats.
Yes - a nice red coat is more cheerful.
Much easier to shoot as well
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:eddie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
Parkas are everywhere now! I'm not keen on that murky green colour myself.
No I know what you mean but I prefer that khaki colour to black.
Winter is so drab I hate wearing black coats.
Yes - a nice red coat is more cheerful.
Much easier to shoot as well
Watch out rags
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:
Yes - a nice red coat is more cheerful.
Much easier to shoot as well
Nobody had better shoot my red coat.
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Tbh, red doesn't really suit me, but I do like red coats. Everyone goes around in such drab coats in winter, as if it's not dull enough.
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Shooting red coats is how we Americans got where we are today
And Hot dogs.
Before giving up meat I loved hot dogs.
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Shooting Red coats, usually from behind trees and in the back!
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I like red. All colours within that spectrum are nice from burgundy to pink.
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nicko wrote:Shooting Red coats, usually from behind trees and in the back!
At least the red coats were armed
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eddie wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:Shooting red coats is how we Americans got where we are today
And Hot dogs.
Before giving up meat I loved hot dogs.
Fried, grilled or boiled?
Bear in mind, one of these choices is an abomination.
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Ben_Reilly wrote:nicko wrote:Shooting Red coats, usually from behind trees and in the back!
At least the red coats were armed
And the only nation to kick your butt burning your capital down lol
Graeme Garrard describes the events that led to the torching of the new US capital by British troops in August 1814 and considers the impact of the ‘greatest disgrace ever dealt to American arms’ on the US, Britain and Canada.
When James Madison, fourth President of the United States and ‘Father of the Constitution’, signed a declaration of war against Britain on June 18th, 1812 he could scarcely have imagined that two years later he would be fleeing from his burning capital before the invading enemy. At the start of the ‘War of 1812’, the first the US had declared on another nation, his friend and predecessor as president, Thomas Jefferson, had smugly declared that the war against Britain’s colonies in what is today Canada would be ‘a mere matter of marching’. As Madison abandoned the White House on horseback with his entourage and raced towards Virginia on August 24th, 1814 he stopped and looked back as he beheld the ruined city of Washington. The smoke from flames that engulfed it could be seen as far away as Baltimore, Maryland. Although he left no personal account of his feelings about these shattering events, the normally imperturbable president must have been deeply shaken by the turn they had taken, as were most Americans. What his many domestic critics had derisively branded ‘Mr Madison’s War’ had led to the only foreign occupation of the US capital in its history. Soldiers and marines under Major-General Robert Ross and Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn put Washington’s public buildings, including the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Library of Congress, the Treasury building, the State and War Departments, the historic Navy Yard and the President’s House (as the White House was then known), to the torch. Exactly two centuries later, few people in the United States or Britain are aware of this national humiliation, the ‘greatest disgrace ever dealt to American arms’.
- See more at: http://www.historytoday.com/graeme-garrard/washington-burning#sthash.XXfN68cm.dpuf
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Ben_Reilly wrote:eddie wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:Shooting red coats is how we Americans got where we are today
And Hot dogs.
Before giving up meat I loved hot dogs.
Fried, grilled or boiled?
Bear in mind, one of these choices is an abomination.
Grilled or boiled?
Not sure but they're lovely
I eat a veggie version which is just as nice - they're called Tivalli - I think they're Jewish.
Really nice with hot pepper sauce and beans.
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eddie wrote:I do wear red lol
I like layers so it's usually a jumper, zippy hoodie thing and a red leather jacket (goes with my red boots lol)
RAGGA WILL SHOUT AT YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lord Foul wrote:eddie wrote:I do wear red lol
I like layers so it's usually a jumper, zippy hoodie thing and a red leather jacket (goes with my red boots lol)
RAGGA WILL SHOUT AT YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I know
My boots and my bags are leather too
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Shut up you lot what with your talk of coatscand hot dogs (mmmmm pass the mustard).
This is MY thread and how SUPER FANTASTIC GREAT BRAINY LOVELY SEXY BRIILIANT CHEF I am.
Push off. Cause it's all about meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Nobodys puts Cass in a corner.
This is MY thread and how SUPER FANTASTIC GREAT BRAINY LOVELY SEXY BRIILIANT CHEF I am.
Push off. Cause it's all about meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Nobodys puts Cass in a corner.
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sassy wrote:Or takes her sausages away lol
Damn straight sister!
Oh by the by - ive taken to making my own sausage rolls. Experimenting with spice mixes. Adding my favorite smoked Spanish paprika was a sheer genius move on my part.
Oh and as a pure coincidence we are having the last packet of proper chipolatas tonight with home made grainy mustard mash, Heinz beans and fried eggs. Heaven on a plate.
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Sounds great! Gonna try the smoked paprika as I make sausage rolls for OH's lunch box. Got to keep him going, just had his 66th birthday and still working!
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eddie wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:eddie wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:Shooting red coats is how we Americans got where we are today
And Hot dogs.
Before giving up meat I loved hot dogs.
Fried, grilled or boiled?
Bear in mind, one of these choices is an abomination.
Grilled or boiled?
Not sure but they're lovely
I eat a veggie version which is just as nice - they're called Tivalli - I think they're Jewish.
Really nice with hot pepper sauce and beans.
Boiling hotdogs is insane.
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Ben_Reilly wrote:eddie wrote:
Grilled or boiled?
Not sure but they're lovely
I eat a veggie version which is just as nice - they're called Tivalli - I think they're Jewish.
Really nice with hot pepper sauce and beans.
Boiling hotdogs is insane.
Not really. You should do it to Brats first before throwing them on the grill.
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Cass wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:eddie wrote:
Grilled or boiled?
Not sure but they're lovely
I eat a veggie version which is just as nice - they're called Tivalli - I think they're Jewish.
Really nice with hot pepper sauce and beans.
Boiling hotdogs is insane.
Not really. You should do it to Brats first before throwing them on the grill.
That's different.
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Didge wrote:Hmmmm hotdogs with cheese, now I am hungry
Try a hot dog wrapped in bacon with cheese and American style chili on top. And spicy curly fries on the side and a giant kosher dill pickle as well. Throw in a ice cold beer and I will die happy
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Ben_Reilly wrote:Cass wrote:
Not really. You should do it to Brats first before throwing them on the grill.
That's different.
Personal preference and sometimes time factor. I always keep a pack of Hebrew Nationàl and buns in the freezers and a box of Mac and cheese in the cupboard (I prefer spirals or white cheddar) for those nights when I get home and cant face opening a can of tuna. These I boil. If I can be bothered I bring out the George Foreman.
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Didge wrote:Always boil hotdogs
Why is that insane?
It's the nastiest way to prepare hotdogs. They should be grilled, or fried if you don't have the time for grilling.
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Cass wrote:Ben_Reilly wrote:Cass wrote:
Not really. You should do it to Brats first before throwing them on the grill.
That's different.
Personal preference and sometimes time factor. I always keep a pack of Hebrew Nationàl and buns in the freezers and a box of Mac and cheese in the cupboard (I prefer spirals or white cheddar) for those nights when I get home and cant face opening a can of tuna. These I boil. If I can be bothered I bring out the George Foreman.
Woman, don't tell me you don't have a frying pan!
Sorry. That was more forceful than is appropriate.
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