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LadyDeath (Member Profile)

lavoll says...

i probably hit that channel because the song is from the eurovision songcontest, which traditionally is also a huuuge gay party but "gay" has absolutely nothng to do with the song, so of course you are right. a little braindead moment on my part, it has happened before and will most likely happen again

In reply to this comment by LadyDeath:
Hey Thanks for removed the channel on the secret garden video..oh and thanks for upload that I cant believe someone else upload something from then specially nocturne I love that song Great Sift

lavoll (Member Profile)

LadyDeath says...

Hey Thanks for removed the channel on the secret garden video..oh and thanks for upload that I cant believe someone else upload something from then specially nocturne I love that song Great Sift

Shii's Song

Longcat's song is LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG

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Cheese Addiction (Food Talk Post)

choggie says...

There is no cheese that I would not eat, few that I have not eaten, and none that is so stinky that I would not spread it on anything suitable and chow.

a nice wheel a Gouda smoked slow next to the BBQ, and eaten while waiting for the carne.....mmmmmmmmmmmmm!

Welsh Rarebit:
Ingredients

* 25g Butter
* 150ml Welsh ale-(use milk, if you don't want to have trippy dreams)
* 175g mature Welsh farmhouse Cheese (you can replace this with the sharpest cheddar you prefer-(NO SUBSTITUTES FOR SHARPNESS!)-meaning no poncy chesse you happen to have lying about
* 25g Flour
* 1/2 tsp prepared mild Mustard (Coleman's is best)
* 2 egg yolks
* 4 slices bread

Method

1. Place the butter, milk or ale and cheese in a saucepan and heat gently until melted and smooth in consistency.

2. Stir in the flour, and bring the mixture to the boil, stirring constantly.

3. Remove from the heat and add the mustard and seasoning. Leave to cool for 5 minutes, then whisk in the eggs.

4. Toast the bread on one side, turn over and divide the rarebit mixture between the slices.

5. Place under a hot grill and cook until bubbling and golden.
Welsh rarebit is traditionally served on toast, sometimes with a poached egg on top. Many chefs have taken to using the rarebit mixture for more adventurous dishes such as a topping for fillet of Welsh beef, or cod. It's ideal as a vegetarian dish and is exceptionally good poured over roasted vegetables, then baked in the oven until golden.
You can add various flavourings to the rarebit base such as herbs, fresh chilli, garlic, cooked leeks, chopped ham

Perfectionist's note: Welsh Rarebit is a stand-alone affair-a good sourdough is best-Her starter's activity, together with the beer's yeast and other constituent's, the actives in the cheese, the mustard, have produced repeatable mildly psychoactive, nocturnal effects when eaten on an empty stomach, just prior to bed.-choggie hasn't made this in a number of years-djsunkid is about to, and tell us all about his whacky night-moves......

South Park: Ms Garrison explains Evolution

Ms.Information says...

There is another, fairly obvious, effect of having such an enourmous moon. (The Earth-Moon system is sometimes, incorrectly, being described as a double planet system, as our moon is so big.)
It provides light. Granted, not by itself, but still it lights the dark side of the earth often enough for nocturnal animals to evolve. Without it all animals except bats and stuff would spend the dark (and stormy) nights sleeping. With it you can evolve a reflective surface in your eye and hunt. That can in time lead to a more complex ecosystem and more complex forms of life. Like us, for example.

7 hour Catnap TimeLapse

bamdrew says...

cute...

NERD FACT!!!!

cats are scientifically described as 'crepuscular', a term meaning they are most active at dawn and dusk (as oppossed to strickly nocturnal, which is commonly assumed). So, maybe don't bust his chops so much; its his nature!

(i do research with lab rats, so thats how I know this rather exotic term)



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