Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Slurpee on March 26, 2005, 09:01:01 PM
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I Love America. What a Wonderful Place.
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I love pasta. What a wonderful food.
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I dont like Pasta. What a Terrible Food.
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Originally posted by Nash
I love pasta. What a wonderful food.
I love Italians...they invented Ragu Spagetti Sauce.
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I love YOU Slurpee.
What a wonderful drink.
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Originally posted by Nash
I love YOU Slurpee.
What a wonderful drink.
A wonderful drink is Chianti with the Ragu Sauce.
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hah, Slurpees are good, the Red ones.:) ;) btw i love you 2
off Topic... Nash, do you still have: Beat Down Strung out Spent file. That was a good song, you should post it here again. I had to reformat, lost it.
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Originally posted by weaselsan
A wonderful drink is Chianti with the Ragu Sauce.
You drink a mixture of chianti and store bought spaghetti sauce?
That's almost as bad as (I suppose) wrestling llamas while naked.
I prefer drinking a nice bottle of chianti with some fava beans.
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wtf are fava beans?
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Nah, Slurpee sorry I don't.
What name were you going by back in those days?
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Vicia faba L. is a member of the Fabaceae (pea) family. Fava beans are a relative of vetch, a determinate type with erect, coarse stems and large leaves without climbing tendrils. It grows to be a bushy plant, two to seven feet tall. Fava beans are also called Horse, Broad, Windsor, English Dwarf Bean, Tick, Pigeon, Bell, Haba, Feve and Silkworm beans. In North America, Canada is perhaps the largest producer of fava beans since they produce best in cool summer areas.
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"I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice bottle of chianti."
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It is amazing what I don't know.
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Originally posted by Holden McGroin
You drink a mixture of chianti and store bought spaghetti sauce?
It is a 2 gallon box of chianti
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I love chairs, but I'm guessing you all know that already.
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I prefer a recliner to relax in.
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I'm in a chair right now!
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I also love steak. A nice 2 inch thick sirloin grilled over mesquite coals. Yummy!
It HAS to be an Amurcan steak, none of this furrin beef substitute!
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i agree ! :aok
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it rubs the seasoning on its skin or it gets the hose.
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Originally posted by Maverick
I also love steak. A nice 2 inch thick sirloin grilled over mesquite coals. Yummy!
It HAS to be an Amurcan steak, none of this furrin beef substitute!
If it still has fur on it maybe try cooking it a bit longer...
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Yo Nash,
I have Beatdown, strungout, wasted, spent on my HD but don't have a place to upload it to. Lemme know if you want it and how to get it to you. Oh and BTW, Hedge was on last night and we agreed that it's time for you to get back up and fly fer crissakes. It's unhealthy to spend so much time wallowing in the mud here in the OC! ;)
Oh and fava beans are excellent. They are called foul moudamas in Arabic and are a staple in the mideast. Learning to cook is a great place to devote your energy too...enjoy.
kbman
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Originally posted by kbman
in the OC! ;)
kbman
Ah the OC, I have watched that show a couple times just to drool at Mischa.
dago
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mmm... pasta!
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Originally posted by Holden McGroin
You drink a mixture of chianti and store bought spaghetti sauce?
That's almost as bad as (I suppose) wrestling llamas while naked.
I prefer drinking a nice bottle of chianti with some fava beans.
The Chianti goes in a glass, the Ragu goes over Pasta. HMMM....would the fava beans work in chili?
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Originally posted by bunch
It is a 2 gallon box of chianti
http://soundamerica.com/sounds/movies/S-T/Silence_of_the_Lambs/census.wav
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Off-topic...
Bush is Hitler :rofl
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I also love America, old Chevy's, girlie magazines and cold Budweiser !!! :aok
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Originally posted by BBQ_Bob
I also love America, old Chevy's, girlie magazines and cold Budweiser !!! :aok
Budweiser is cheap copy of proper bear ... everybody know it but some people still call it bear .... ohh well
you pathetic fake lover