Re: Toasted in Smite
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#391835
01/14/10 08:34 PM
01/14/10 08:34 PM
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For the soylent example, it wood appear that the bitter layer ......
The bitter layer might actually result from metal and not wood!
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Re: Toasted in Smite
#391836
01/14/10 08:47 PM
01/14/10 08:47 PM
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For the soylent example, it wood appear that the bitter layer ......
The bitter layer might actually result from metal and not wood!
But can you not also build a bridge out of stones?
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Re: Toasted in Smite
[Re: Alaskan_TA]
#391837
01/14/10 08:47 PM
01/14/10 08:47 PM
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OzHemi
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Evidently.
Some drinks have layers, one layer lighter than another, so the layers float with the denser liquid on the bottom.
For the soylent example, it wood appear that the bitter layer floats on the mellow layer. If sipped through a straw, such a drink would start out sweet with a bitter finish.
Kind of a liquid smite I suppose.
Liquid Smite ?
I thought that is what they called snow when it melts.
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Re: Toasted in Smite
[Re: Tesla_HV]
#391838
01/14/10 08:49 PM
01/14/10 08:49 PM
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OzHemi
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For the soylent example, it wood appear that the bitter layer ......
The bitter layer might actually result from metal and not wood!
But can you not also build a bridge out of stones?
Indeed you can, but wood is used to build other things as well..
And of course, Witches are not made of stone.
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Re: Toasted in Smite
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01/14/10 11:01 PM
01/14/10 11:01 PM
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OzHemi
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That looks nothing like a wooden badger...
Wood it be a witch then ?
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Re: Not even with Mac & Cheese!
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01/14/10 11:11 PM
01/14/10 11:11 PM
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Boil for 5 hours with sweet potatoes, onions, carrots.
Season to taste.
Throw away the badger and eat the stew.
Tom
"Everyone should believe in something; I believe I'll go fishing."
-Henry David Thoreau
Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths
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Re: Not even with Mac & Cheese!
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01/14/10 11:21 PM
01/14/10 11:21 PM
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OzHemi
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Even after all this time on Moparts........
I have not heard of even ONE good recipe for badger.
Ok, not one good one, but how many bad ones?
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Re: Not even with Mac & Cheese!
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01/14/10 11:24 PM
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Tom's is the first! Bad & good all at the same time. Strange that he did not recommend throwing out all the stew & eating ice cream instead though.
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