[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:59:33 AM | |
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EEEEEEEEEEEWwwwwwwwwwwwww... Just the visual makes me want to puke...
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:56:22 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Oooooh...."Naked Celebs" all day on PPV! You probably pay and then get to see people like Rosanne Barr and "Newman" from Seinfeld prancing around in the buff! |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:57:48 AM | |
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LMAO.... SO when do us chicks get to go for a ride on your motorcycle....?? BAhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Remember Iam in Canada,, you may not get those channels.... I could tape them for you???? NOT! LMAO
I bet SOY gets those channels..... LMAO
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:53:25 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | I am seriously flipping through all 5000 freakin' channels right now looking for the yule log. LOL!!!
How I could have gone 40 years without that channel (or knowing I have "swamp green" eyes) is a mystery. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | I wouldnt mind the aquarium channel.... AT least my cats could watch it...
I have to fix the x-mas tree today... they decided to tear off all the ribbons, i had ribbons strewn all over the house...LOL.. I just had to look at it and laugh...
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Hey, I don't get those channels!!! You get the deluxe package or something?!?
Maybe I do. DishNetwork but only look at my "faves" not all subscribed. I want the fire channel and, if possible, an aquarium channel. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Okay Have I completley lost it...... I have 2 channels on my dish....
1. the fireplace channel.... its a fireplace and a guy comes over and addes a log once in a while... this is all thats on.. it runs constantly......
2. the christmas tree channel..... just a still picture of a damm x-mas tree......
And Iam paying money for this?????? LMAO WTF next the toilet channel ... a guy will come flush it periodically.
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:56:22 AM | |
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Oooooh...."Naked Celebs" all day on PPV! You probably pay and then get to see people like Rosanne Barr and "Newman" from Seinfeld prancing around in the buff! |
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:53:25 AM | |
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I am seriously flipping through all 5000 freakin' channels right now looking for the yule log. LOL!!!
How I could have gone 40 years without that channel (or knowing I have "swamp green" eyes) is a mystery. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:50:18 AM) | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | I wouldnt mind the aquarium channel.... AT least my cats could watch it...
I have to fix the x-mas tree today... they decided to tear off all the ribbons, i had ribbons strewn all over the house...LOL.. I just had to look at it and laugh...
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | Hey, I don't get those channels!!! You get the deluxe package or something?!?
Maybe I do. DishNetwork but only look at my "faves" not all subscribed. I want the fire channel and, if possible, an aquarium channel. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Okay Have I completley lost it...... I have 2 channels on my dish....
1. the fireplace channel.... its a fireplace and a guy comes over and addes a log once in a while... this is all thats on.. it runs constantly......
2. the christmas tree channel..... just a still picture of a damm x-mas tree......
And Iam paying money for this?????? LMAO WTF next the toilet channel ... a guy will come flush it periodically.
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:50:18 AM | |
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I wouldnt mind the aquarium channel.... AT least my cats could watch it...
I have to fix the x-mas tree today... they decided to tear off all the ribbons, i had ribbons strewn all over the house...LOL.. I just had to look at it and laugh...
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:44:47 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Hey, I don't get those channels!!! You get the deluxe package or something?!?
Maybe I do. DishNetwork but only look at my "faves" not all subscribed. I want the fire channel and, if possible, an aquarium channel. | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Okay Have I completley lost it...... I have 2 channels on my dish....
1. the fireplace channel.... its a fireplace and a guy comes over and addes a log once in a while... this is all thats on.. it runs constantly......
2. the christmas tree channel..... just a still picture of a damm x-mas tree......
And Iam paying money for this?????? LMAO WTF next the toilet channel ... a guy will come flush it periodically.
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[guidogodoy] Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:44:47 AM | |
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Hey, I don't get those channels!!! You get the deluxe package or something?!?
Maybe I do. DishNetwork but only look at my "faves" not all subscribed. I want the fire channel and, if possible, an aquarium channel. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:39:18 AM) | | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Okay Have I completley lost it...... I have 2 channels on my dish....
1. the fireplace channel.... its a fireplace and a guy comes over and addes a log once in a while... this is all thats on.. it runs constantly......
2. the christmas tree channel..... just a still picture of a damm x-mas tree......
And Iam paying money for this?????? LMAO WTF next the toilet channel ... a guy will come flush it periodically.
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, December 14, 2008 11:39:18 AM | |
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Okay Have I completley lost it...... I have 2 channels on my dish....
1. the fireplace channel.... its a fireplace and a guy comes over and addes a log once in a while... this is all thats on.. it runs constantly......
2. the christmas tree channel..... just a still picture of a damm x-mas tree......
And Iam paying money for this?????? LMAO WTF next the toilet channel ... a guy will come flush it periodically.
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[Head banger] Friday, December 12, 2008 5:07:20 PM | |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, December 12, 2008 8:44:35 AM | |
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I think I got five or six correct. Thought I knew more about ol' Fred and the gang....HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Friday, December 12, 2008 8:29:35 AM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Hey, at least you should all now at least ONE of these questions right (and I'll thank you to keep your vegemite comments in the proper thread!):
www.topthat.net/webrock/trivia.htm
| | Deep Freeze wrote: | | As I was somewhat distracted yesterday, I failed to comment on the whole vegemite bit. I had occasion to try the stuff back in the 80's. There was an Australian bar in San Pedro, Ca. that I frequented on weekends where it was served right on the table. It was in a jar, just like jelly, sitting on every table. Like a moron, I stuck my knife in one and took a big taste. *yeeeeeeecccchhhh* That crap is nasty!! (My sincerest apologies to you, 'Child and your wonderful countrymen) Oh MAN! Just awful.
Perhaps it was because I was expecting something sweet??? I don't know.
Now then guido, shall we address this whole Fred Flintstone fascination? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:47:16 PM)
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AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone.
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Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
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That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!!
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Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, December 12, 2008 8:29:35 AM | |
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Hey, at least you should all now at least ONE of these questions right (and I'll thank you to keep your vegemite comments in the proper thread!):
www.topthat.net/webrock/trivia.htm
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, December 12, 2008 6:52:13 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | As I was somewhat distracted yesterday, I failed to comment on the whole vegemite bit. I had occasion to try the stuff back in the 80's. There was an Australian bar in San Pedro, Ca. that I frequented on weekends where it was served right on the table. It was in a jar, just like jelly, sitting on every table. Like a moron, I stuck my knife in one and took a big taste. *yeeeeeeecccchhhh* That crap is nasty!! (My sincerest apologies to you, 'Child and your wonderful countrymen) Oh MAN! Just awful.
Perhaps it was because I was expecting something sweet??? I don't know.
Now then guido, shall we address this whole Fred Flintstone fascination? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:47:16 PM)
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AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone.
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Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
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That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, December 12, 2008 7:49:44 AM | |
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So true. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Friday, December 12, 2008 7:40:33 AM) | | Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote: | | Good Morning Freeze.
Wise man once said, 'one person's trash is someone else's gold'.
Time to get some breakfast in me. Back in a few! |
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Friday, December 12, 2008 7:40:33 AM | |
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Good Morning Freeze.
Wise man once said, 'one person's trash is someone else's gold'.
Time to get some breakfast in me. Back in a few! |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, December 12, 2008 7:35:38 AM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good Morning, HB. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, December 12, 2008 7:31:05 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | I have heard of more discusting concepts, but decorum prevents me from posting them
Later my friend | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Oh HB! That is awful! It amazes me what people are willing to ingest! | | Head banger wrote: | | head north (in the summer) and try fermented walrus. I worked with a guy who used to work for the northern compay, they run stores in places so remote yyou cant get there by helicopter. one was a 4 day boat ride in the summer, and once a month a supply plane. he got invited to a feast by the inuit. they just dump everything they caught on a tarp. raw duck? seal? not that bad. the walrus that was caught at the begining of the summer, had rocks piled on it, and left out for the summer? 90 days later, in a summer that is not hot, but never cools down much, and is warm for sure, its starting to get nasty. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone. | | devils_child wrote: | | Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[Head banger] Friday, December 12, 2008 7:31:05 AM | |
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I have heard of more discusting concepts, but decorum prevents me from posting them
Later my friend [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, December 12, 2008 7:26:07 AM) | | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Oh HB! That is awful! It amazes me what people are willing to ingest! | | Head banger wrote: | | head north (in the summer) and try fermented walrus. I worked with a guy who used to work for the northern compay, they run stores in places so remote yyou cant get there by helicopter. one was a 4 day boat ride in the summer, and once a month a supply plane. he got invited to a feast by the inuit. they just dump everything they caught on a tarp. raw duck? seal? not that bad. the walrus that was caught at the begining of the summer, had rocks piled on it, and left out for the summer? 90 days later, in a summer that is not hot, but never cools down much, and is warm for sure, its starting to get nasty. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone. | | devils_child wrote: | | Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, December 12, 2008 7:26:07 AM | |
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Oh HB! That is awful! It amazes me what people are willing to ingest! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, December 12, 2008 7:19:35 AM) | | Head banger wrote: | | head north (in the summer) and try fermented walrus. I worked with a guy who used to work for the northern compay, they run stores in places so remote yyou cant get there by helicopter. one was a 4 day boat ride in the summer, and once a month a supply plane. he got invited to a feast by the inuit. they just dump everything they caught on a tarp. raw duck? seal? not that bad. the walrus that was caught at the begining of the summer, had rocks piled on it, and left out for the summer? 90 days later, in a summer that is not hot, but never cools down much, and is warm for sure, its starting to get nasty. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone. | | devils_child wrote: | | Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[Head banger] Friday, December 12, 2008 7:19:35 AM | |
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head north (in the summer) and try fermented walrus. I worked with a guy who used to work for the northern compay, they run stores in places so remote yyou cant get there by helicopter. one was a 4 day boat ride in the summer, and once a month a supply plane. he got invited to a feast by the inuit. they just dump everything they caught on a tarp. raw duck? seal? not that bad. the walrus that was caught at the begining of the summer, had rocks piled on it, and left out for the summer? 90 days later, in a summer that is not hot, but never cools down much, and is warm for sure, its starting to get nasty. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:47:16 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone. | | devils_child wrote: | | Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, December 12, 2008 6:52:13 AM | |
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As I was somewhat distracted yesterday, I failed to comment on the whole vegemite bit. I had occasion to try the stuff back in the 80's. There was an Australian bar in San Pedro, Ca. that I frequented on weekends where it was served right on the table. It was in a jar, just like jelly, sitting on every table. Like a moron, I stuck my knife in one and took a big taste. *yeeeeeeecccchhhh* That crap is nasty!! (My sincerest apologies to you, 'Child and your wonderful countrymen) Oh MAN! Just awful.
Perhaps it was because I was expecting something sweet??? I don't know.
Now then guido, shall we address this whole Fred Flintstone fascination? HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:47:16 PM)
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone.
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devils_child wrote: |
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Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
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That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[devils_child] Thursday, December 11, 2008 8:46:35 PM | |
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.LOL... Men At Work.... No i don't wander around singing "I Come From A Land Down Under" Of course it gets played on Australia day and I sing along hehehe
Men at Work were an Australian reggae-influenced rock band which achieved international success in the 1980s. They are the only Australian artists to reach the Number 1 position in album and singles charts in both the United States and the United Kingdom with Business as Usual and "Down Under" respectively.[1] The group won the 1983 Grammy Award for Best New Artist and sold over 30 million albums worldwide
HAHAHAHA Is Wikipedia correct??? did they actually win a Grammy?.... well if they can i'm sure the mighty Priest can?
Here's a link to the video if anyone is intrested... au.youtube.com/watch
Ever heard of a band called "Powderfinger"?.... Definately my favourite Aussie rock band, and they're from Brisbane to boot!! haha I'll add a link to my favourite song of theirs if you're intrested... don't worry no cheesy 80's Aussie lyrics in this one.. just good old rock! au.youtube.com/watch [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:47:16 PM)
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AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone.
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Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!!
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Vaillant 3.0 wrote: |
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Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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Edited at: Thursday, December 11, 2008 8:49:00 PM Edited at: Thursday, December 11, 2008 8:51:47 PM Edited at: Thursday, December 11, 2008 8:54:28 PM |
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:47:16 PM | |
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AHA! Just the person I needed to engage in this most interesting of topics! Great explanation. With pictures to boot! Thanks!
Now, then, just how do you feel about Men at Work? Ever find yourself walking around singing "I come from a land down under?" LOL!!!
Plus, where is the JP fanbase from Hawaii? I wanna know if Poi is as horrible as some claim too! Hmm...doensn't really piss me off, though. Perhaps I'll have to start a "Please pass the poi" thread in honor of Fred Flintstone. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by devils_child from Thursday, December 11, 2008 6:55:02 PM) | | devils_child wrote: | | Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
| | guidogodoy wrote: | | That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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[devils_child] Thursday, December 11, 2008 6:55:02 PM | |
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Mmmmm Vegemite!! Fear not the Aussie is here.... OK direct from the Vegemite website is some information for those of you who know little about this delicious Australian spread:
Vegemite dates back to 1922 when the Fred Walker Company, which became Kraft Walker Foods in 1926 and Kraft Foods Limited in 1950, hired a young chemist to develop a spread from one of the richest known natural sources of the vitamin B group - Brewers Yeast
Kraft has had an on-going commitment since the 1920’s to reinforce the message to Australians that Vegemite is nearly five times more concentrated than yeast, making it one of the world’s richest known sources of the energy giving Vitamin B group.
So not only is Vegemite a part of Australia’s history, it is also good for us. For generations, Vegemite has and will remain an intrinsic part of Australian family life.
Every Australian is raised on Vegemite, I haven't met a home grown Aussie yet that doesn't like it. I think the problem for foreigners is that they spread it too thick, Vegemite has a strong salty taste and if you spread it like nutella or jam the taste will knock you off your feet.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, December 11, 2008 2:07:01 PM) | | guidogodoy wrote: | | That sounds like a dare to me! LOL!!! Come on, where are our Aussie friends to chime in on the subject? (or at least sing along with me in a verse of "Land Down Under.")
Something I understand is equally as horrible is Poi. I want to serve it once just so I can relive a Flintstones moment where Fred has to repeat "Please pass the poi" a bunch of times because he keeps flubbing his lines! HO HO!!! | | Vaillant 3.0 wrote: | | Hey, Guido! If you manage to eat a vegemite sandwich, let us know!! I'm pretty curious about that little dish myself. | | guidogodoy wrote: | | Now I am REALLY pissed off that no one wants to speak of my vegemite sandwich!
Sure, just ignore the smelly pink elephant in the room... |
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