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Red.
Don't be silly.
Don't be silly.
Son, we live in a world that has forums, and those forums have to be guarded by Mods. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Nickman? I have a greater responsibility than you can possibly fathom. You weep for Lucy, and you curse GE. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know -- that GE’s moderation, while tragic, probably saved lives; and my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, keeps threads on track and under the appropriately sized, highlighted green headings.
You want moderation because deep down in places you don't talk about at parties, you want me on that forum -- you need me on that forum. We use words like "stay on topic," "use the appropriate forum," "please delete." We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punch line. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very moderation that I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it. I would rather that you just said "thank you" and went on your way. Otherwise, I suggest you get a green handle and edit a post. Either way, I don't give a DAMN what you think about moderation.
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- Mal Meninga
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Hahaha yeah, but did they crack the egg and you ate it straight away??Pigman wrote:Raw egg in the mayonnaise of the potato salad was responsible for the huge salmonella outbreak from the Copa that me and my wife were caught up
It was hands down the worst 4 days of my life. I honestly thought I was going to die
But I'd do it all again if the outcome was exactly the same
If not, then **** off with all this ****
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And red wine, every day of the year
Literally
Literally
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Red, easily.
"A hex on your house, and more importantly your health"
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Peanut Butter or Vegemite.
Probably the biggest issue this thread has faced, imo. For me there isn't a stand out, and I'd hate to lose one for the rest of my life. Gun to my head, PB gets the nod.
Probably the biggest issue this thread has faced, imo. For me there isn't a stand out, and I'd hate to lose one for the rest of my life. Gun to my head, PB gets the nod.
"A hex on your house, and more importantly your health"
"I truly hope the spirit of my mate gives you hell, you deserve it"
"I truly hope the spirit of my mate gives you hell, you deserve it"
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crunchy or smooth?
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Come on, mate. You're better than this.Raider Bell wrote:Peanut Butter or Vegemite.
Probably the biggest issue this thread has faced, imo. For me there isn't a stand out, and I'd hate to lose one for the rest of my life. Gun to my head, PB gets the nod.
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Vegemite > PB
Crunchy PB > smooth PB
Crunchy PB > smooth PB
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Vegemite is something I war almost everyday. I hate peanut butter though.. my mum force fed it to me as a kid and I haven't had the guts to even try it since.
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Im with raider bell on this hands down the hardest question to date. When hungover i always have one peanut butter(crunchy) and one vegemite on toast. Both have their uses outside of toast too... peanut butter can be used for satay chicken and vegemite can be used to make outback hooch... It is such a **** dilemma. I suppose I would have to say Vegemite as I have a problem with alcohol that just tips it over, but I would really be upset without peanut butter. Good question.Raider 85 wrote:Come on, mate. You're better than this.Raider Bell wrote:Peanut Butter or Vegemite.
Probably the biggest issue this thread has faced, imo. For me there isn't a stand out, and I'd hate to lose one for the rest of my life. Gun to my head, PB gets the nod.
Pick the round we will get more than #oneinarow Winner - Round 8 (Wests + Bunnies)
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Oh and previously I would have said red wine however Ive been on a real sem sav blanc kick lately. White.
Pick the round we will get more than #oneinarow Winner - Round 8 (Wests + Bunnies)
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I'd choose peanut butter over vegemite, HOWEVER I'd choose promite over both
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You're a monster!The Nickman wrote:I'd choose peanut butter over vegemite, HOWEVER I'd choose promite over both
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Smooth Peanut Butter, Vegemite is garbage
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Promite and cheese is the duck's nuts
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Still, I'd choose avocado on toast over ALL those other options
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I thought I was the only one! Love the subtle sweetish aftertaste of promite.Dr Zaius wrote:You're a monster!The Nickman wrote:I'd choose peanut butter over vegemite, HOWEVER I'd choose promite over both
Anyone else a fan of pecks fish-paste? Salmon and lobster spread is a particular fave of mine although I'd never knock back a serve of lightly spread anchovie paste smothered on a slightly over-cooked piece of well-buttered white toast.
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Oh no, fish paste, any sort, is the worst! Promite... When there is Vegemite in the world, why would they even make Promite?
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Because it's better
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Very appropriate use of Michael Scott.greeneyed wrote:
I'm disappointed in you nickman
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Can we bar Nickman from this thread? He makes poor choices.
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It's just un-Australian.
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You were not.DJ89 wrote:I think the last I heard you were after some kind of compensation?Pigman wrote:Raw egg in the mayonnaise of the potato salad was responsible for the huge salmonella outbreak from the Copa that me and my wife were caught up
It was hands down the worst 4 days of my life. I honestly thought I was going to die
But I'd do it all again if the outcome was exactly the same
Or am I mistaken?
We got settled out of court. Wife and I were VERY pleased at the outcome
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Well I've missed the last few pages (which apparently I'm going to have to go back and read if it lead to nickman preferring promite over anything at all and a superb michael gif from GE. However as for initial question, think I'll take Wine. Tough call as i saw good arguments for beer (namely fishing, camping, the game and such) and I think spirits would provide the most variety but I think I just enjoy a good wine too much. Probably white but not certain.
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For food poisoning? What are we talking here, eat free for the next meal or telling the wife to start looking at new cars?Pigman wrote:You were not.DJ89 wrote:I think the last I heard you were after some kind of compensation?Pigman wrote:Raw egg in the mayonnaise of the potato salad was responsible for the huge salmonella outbreak from the Copa that me and my wife were caught up
It was hands down the worst 4 days of my life. I honestly thought I was going to die
But I'd do it all again if the outcome was exactly the same
Or am I mistaken?
We got settled out of court. Wife and I were VERY pleased at the outcome
"A hex on your house, and more importantly your health"
"I truly hope the spirit of my mate gives you hell, you deserve it"
"I truly hope the spirit of my mate gives you hell, you deserve it"
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Can't really say as part of the settlement was confidentiality. But some figures quoted here and you and probably get a rough ideaRaider Bell wrote:For food poisoning? What are we talking here, eat free for the next meal or telling the wife to start looking at new cars?Pigman wrote:You were not.DJ89 wrote:I think the last I heard you were after some kind of compensation?Pigman wrote:Raw egg in the mayonnaise of the potato salad was responsible for the huge salmonella outbreak from the Copa that me and my wife were caught up
It was hands down the worst 4 days of my life. I honestly thought I was going to die
But I'd do it all again if the outcome was exactly the same
Or am I mistaken?
We got settled out of court. Wife and I were VERY pleased at the outcome
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Well that's probably fair enough Pigman.
With the two of you suffering what must have been a absolutely horrendous illness + loss of sick / annual leave days for that period.
Did it turn you off that type of food for good?
With the two of you suffering what must have been a absolutely horrendous illness + loss of sick / annual leave days for that period.
Did it turn you off that type of food for good?
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Yeah it was a disgusting 5 days.
My wife took a long while before she'd eat runny eggs or Mayo etc
She was pregnant at the time and we almost lost the baby so she was shaken up quite a bit by it
I was back on the horse once the symptoms cleared up, because I'm Pigman haha
My wife took a long while before she'd eat runny eggs or Mayo etc
She was pregnant at the time and we almost lost the baby so she was shaken up quite a bit by it
I was back on the horse once the symptoms cleared up, because I'm Pigman haha
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Reviving the post season
A premiership or guaranteed to never win a spoon again?
A premiership or guaranteed to never win a spoon again?
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A premiership. Who cares if you win the spoon now and then if you're also winning it all.