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The Carlton's distinctive domes on both seaward corners were reputedly designed to resemble the breasts of Caroline Otero ("La Belle Otero") the most famous courtesan of the French Riviera during the years surrounding World War I.[citation needed]
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quote:On July 13, 1986, Land of Doom was described as "soon-to-be-released" in The Indianapolis Star.[1] very useful.
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try and guess what it is before clicking https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chome Lutha Mahtin fucked around with this message at 23:07 on Nov 17, 2020 |
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it’s chome, next
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Lutha Mahtin posted:try and guess what it is before clicking Chome gang
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Lutha Mahtin posted:try and guess what it is before clicking I guessed it was something to do with anime and I wasn't technically wrong
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Lutha Mahtin posted:try and guess what it is before clicking
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Kool-Aid pickles or "koolickles", enjoyed by children in parts of the Southern United States,[22] are created by soaking dill pickles in a mixture of Kool-Aid and pickle brine.
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ugh that is some mississippi-rear end poo poo yeah and they are as nasty as you think and also take on some of the coloring
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Malloc Voidstar posted:Kool-Aid pickles or "koolickles", enjoyed by children in parts of the Southern United States,[22] are created by soaking dill pickles in a mixture of Kool-Aid and pickle brine. This makes purple drank sound like Chateau Lafite Rothschild
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would not eat these pickles
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Malloc Voidstar posted:
i think i understand how bad dragon got started.
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A spoil tip (also called a boney pile,[1] culm bank, gob pile,waste tip[2] or bing)[3] is a pile built of accumulated spoil – waste material removed during mining.
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Lutha Mahtin posted:try and guess what it is before clicking How long until they run out and have to switch to chomeV6
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In Washington v. Alaimo[10] the court listed more than seventy-five frivolous "motions" (a request for a court to issue an order), all of which required the attention of the Court, including the following:
Washington, an inmate from Georgia, was eventually prohibited from filing any future lawsuits or motions in any district court unless he first posted a contempt bond of $1,500. To be deemed frivolous, a litigant's arguments must strike beyond the pale.[12]
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He was circumcised in a hospital in Haifa.[1]
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:I guessed it was something to do with anime and I wasn't technically wrong
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Cheese on toast is made by placing sliced or grated cheese on toasted bread and melting it under a grill. It is popular in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean and in African countries. It is sometimes called Welsh rabbit, although that usually involves a sauce including other ingredients as well.[1] Recipes Cheese on toast consists of toast (toasted on both sides or just one side), with cheese placed on it and then grilled. Further toppings are optional; the most basic being chopped onions (raw or grilled with the cheese), brown sauce or ketchup. Pickled cucumber, Branston pickle, fried tomatoes, fried eggs, Worcestershire sauce and baked beans are also common.[2][3] Recipe books and internet articles tend to elaborate on the basics, adding ingredients and specifying accompaniments to make more interesting reading. Consequently, published recipes seldom deal with the most basic form of the dish and frequently refer to the similar dish of Welsh rarebit as "posh cheese on toast".[4] Cheddar cheese is most commonly used for Cheese on toast, as this is a particularly good cheese for toasting[citation needed]. Lancashire dairies, in conjunction with a "National Cheese Toast Day", have promoted Lancashire cheese as the best cheese to use.[5]
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:Cheese on toast is made by placing sliced or grated cheese on toasted bread and melting it under a grill. It is popular in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean and in African countries. It is sometimes called Welsh rabbit, although that usually involves a sauce including other ingredients as well.[1] under?
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prefect posted:under?
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prefect posted:under? One of these?
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:Cheese on toast is made by placing sliced or grated cheese on toasted bread and melting it under a grill. It is popular in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, the Caribbean and in African countries. It is sometimes called Welsh rabbit, although that usually involves a sauce including other ingredients as well.[1] You put the cheese on previously-toasted bread?
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no. you toast one side under the grill, then you flip it over and put the cheese on and toast that. ideally with some sliced chillis imo
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I just toast it with cheese on it, I have a toaster overnight so there’s no flipping required. Far superior to a grilled cheese.
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why only overnight, where’s it go when the sun comes up
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Playing footsies is not sexual molestation according to a decision of the Supreme Court of Cassation in Italy in 2000.[4][5]
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El_Elegante posted:why only overnight, where’s it go when the sun comes up Slow-roasting locks in the flavor?
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The painting is oil on canvas and measures 243 × 182 centimeters.[12] It has been suggested that the painting explores the themes of betrayal, revenge, and fear and that it shows a group of prostitutes urging a man holding a bible to throw himself off a cliff.[13]
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Schadenboner posted:You put the cheese on previously-toasted bread? Some people have different ways of doing it, but yes, making toast in the toaster and then grilling the cheese onto it is a common way of making "cheese on toast". It's important that the bread is properly toasted throughout so that it's crisp, but when you're grilling the toppings you're not really toasting the bread at all - the cheese absorbs almost all the heat. This is different from a "grilled cheese" which you make in a griddle that's in direct contact with the bread, and the filling is only heated by whatever transfers through - this implicitly heats the bread as part of the grilling, so you don't need to toast it first.
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i remember once as a kid i was over at a friend's house and he was like "do you want a grilled cheese" and i was like "sure" and we went to make them he got 2 pieces of bread and put them in the toaster, then took the dry toast and put a slice of american cheese in between and microwaved it. we were maybe 12 years old, it's not like he wasn't allowed to use the stove or something. i was aghast
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as usual, brits are kooky weirdos In the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries, and Ireland, grilling generally refers to cooking food directly under a source of direct, dry heat. The "grill" is usually a separate part of an oven where the food is inserted just under the element.[note 1] This practice is referred to as "broiling" in North America.[9] Sometimes the term grilling may refer to cooking with heat from below, as in the United States. In the 1970s and 1980s the electric, two sided vertical grill marketed by the Sunbeam company achieved cult status because of its quick, clean, and no added fat operation.[citation needed]
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i need that from unda heat
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A cheese roll (occasionally known by the older name of cheese roll-up) is a snack food similar to Welsh rarebit, but created by covering a slice of bread in a prepared filling consisting mainly of grated or sliced cheese, and then rolling it into a tube shape before toasting.
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Progressive JPEG posted:A cheese roll (occasionally known by the older name of cheese roll-up) is a snack food similar to Welsh rarebit, but created by covering a slice of bread in a prepared filling consisting mainly of grated or sliced cheese, and then rolling it into a tube shape before toasting. spawn more overlords
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I heard that Americans, especially those in the south, would get a seizure if they were to experience what Europeans call a bbq party.
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"Bite Your Bum," a parody of "Shaddap You Face," was made in 1981 by Australian artists Peter Plus with Bazz and Pilko (Barry Ion and Tony Pilkington). It reached #32 in New Zealand.[42]
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Progressive JPEG posted:A cheese roll (occasionally known by the older name of cheese roll-up) is a snack food similar to Welsh rarebit, but created by covering a slice of bread in a prepared filling consisting mainly of grated or sliced cheese, and then rolling it into a tube shape before toasting. I’m gonna make these and call them quesadillas (pronounced kway-zuh-dill-uh) and there’s nothing you can do to stop me
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