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Post by chapeuzinho on Jan 31, 2011 6:42:36 GMT -5
What are you talking about? They flavour medicine like it it's so friggin delicious Medicine isn't candy, sweetheart. That's what gets you into trouble. And it doesn't really taste like banana. What I want to know is why dried banana tastes good on the outside and like cardboard on the inside. Someone once baked me some banana muffins with dried banana chips she had soaked in water. She got a verbal slapping.
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Post by solitude on Jan 31, 2011 17:11:05 GMT -5
Bananas taste so perfect. Maybe it's hard to duplicate such a complex taste. Why does flavored coffee creamer never taste like what it claims to on the fancy little bottle? The stuff I have now is so nasty, I may have to go black.
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Post by barriers on Jan 31, 2011 18:55:21 GMT -5
Black is the way to go. Just don't use whitener. I'll never understand whitener. Can someone explain?
Also, banana medicine was the shit when I was growing up! My mom couldn't keep me away from it, we had to start using real medicine. Banana flavoured stuff is always iffy though.
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Post by comejanuary on Jan 31, 2011 21:27:09 GMT -5
Banana flavored Tums are the worst. Even worse than banana Runts.
In other random banana news, I made some AMAZING banana cupcakes over the weekend. I'm so glad I was out of butter so I couldn't make my normal banana bread and had to find a recipe using oil. I'm eagerly awaiting a new bunch of bananas to get nice and ripe so I can make another batch.
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Post by Montage on Jan 31, 2011 21:40:48 GMT -5
Banana liqueur did put my lady in the hospital I guess when I think banana flavour I always just assume marshmallow bananas or banana medicine, which essentially taste the same, but do not taste like bananas, and yet are delicious. And banana runts kick ass. That's why you can buy them on their own!
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Post by solitude on Feb 1, 2011 16:23:14 GMT -5
Black is the way to go. Just don't use whitener. I'll never understand whitener. Can someone explain? Whitener? Like powdered creamer? Non-dairy creamer is kinda gross, but I'll take it over black. Here is my issue with black--it smells so good, but tastes so damn bitter. I end up holding it in my mouth because my throat seals off. I have to talk myself into swallowing. anyways, so creamer--or whitener as you Northerners like to say--makes it smooth and tolerable, and I guess creamier. Banana gum could be good. There are 399 other flavors, even changing flavors, why no sugar-free banana?
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Post by Grumpella on Feb 1, 2011 17:30:21 GMT -5
Black is the way to go. Just don't use whitener. I'll never understand whitener. Can someone explain? Yah, and it's too late to ask Michael Jackson ...
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Post by barriers on Feb 1, 2011 17:36:04 GMT -5
Hiiiiiyoooo!
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Post by chapeuzinho on Feb 1, 2011 22:43:47 GMT -5
Black is the way to go. Just don't use whitener. I'll never understand whitener. Can someone explain? Yah, and it's too late to ask Michael Jackson ... Snort! Ha ha
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Post by Grumpella on Feb 7, 2011 0:13:12 GMT -5
Here's one I've wanted to know for years -- Why is American "football" called "football?" They throw the ball, catch the ball, run around holding it in their arms ... where's the foot action to call it football? What pretty much the entire rest of the world calls football and we Americans call soccer has LOTS of foot action, I totally see how it got it's name - football, that is, I don't know where "soccer" came from. And don't tell me it's cuz they run around on their feet most of the game, cuz then we'd be calling baseball, basketball, tennis, and, well, almost everything but checkers "football."
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Post by grangerlang on Feb 7, 2011 1:18:50 GMT -5
Soccer is actually UK in origin, when the Football Association formed. It used to be used basically interchangeably with 'football', just like a more colloquial term ('association'>'assoc'>'socc'>'soccer').
Looked that one up ages ago, as it was bothering me as well.
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Post by Shoesh on Feb 10, 2011 11:02:07 GMT -5
Is it ok to sneak out the backdoor and go home already? I started working at 2.30 pm 2,5 hours of work should be more then enough right?
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Post by grangerlang on Feb 10, 2011 20:51:44 GMT -5
That's 2 hours too many!!
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Post by Montage on Feb 10, 2011 22:38:39 GMT -5
I clocked in at work at 8:30. At 9 I snuck out for 2h at another job, then I snuck out again from 1-5 for yet another job. So I effectively did no work today at my primary location of employment, but I still took my lunch break!
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Post by Shoesh on Feb 11, 2011 5:32:05 GMT -5
hahaha I sometimes took a 3 hour break to work the lunch shift at the restaurant where I also work. I didn't let them pay me for the 2,5 extra hours I was supposed to be working for them, too chicken to get caught.
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Post by gr0undzer0 on Feb 18, 2011 4:31:09 GMT -5
the rumors of my death were premature, I do believe I will keep trudging along for a bit more.....
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Post by Montage on Feb 18, 2011 4:36:47 GMT -5
Who said you were dead?
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Post by Lungsey on Feb 18, 2011 7:58:30 GMT -5
That is classified information...
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Post by Grumpella on Feb 18, 2011 8:08:16 GMT -5
Best get the firin' line ready, Lungsey baby, cuz I dun spilt dem beans a LONG time ago ...
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Post by Montage on Feb 18, 2011 10:10:21 GMT -5
Was he the one coming after you Lungs?
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Post by Lungsey on Feb 20, 2011 17:08:19 GMT -5
;D heheheheh, noooooo.....
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Post by Montage on Feb 23, 2011 22:59:25 GMT -5
I got free tickets to see The Concretes next week. Is this something I should bother with?
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Post by Lungsey on Mar 13, 2011 9:02:06 GMT -5
I have no idea..... never heard of them...... I have tickets for Hair the musical... i am going to be bothered but will it be as good as it was about 20 years ago......?
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Post by Grumpella on Mar 13, 2011 13:16:18 GMT -5
Will the drugs be as good as they were about 20 years ago?
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Post by Lungsey on Mar 13, 2011 13:54:59 GMT -5
Alas, no more drugs for me.... Mr. Lungs is toking away quite happily ("oh but it's medicinal" my arse!). I haven't touched the stuff for 2 years myself......
*sigh*
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