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Or eat it.
But hagis .............. if you've got some, thats just an acquired bag of offal.
Or eat it.
Ahhhhhh ........ I'm beginning to understand Pete's motive now....
But Hagis can't be spread on toast can it?
Hagis can't cure a hangover?
Hagis can't get you pregnant?
Hagis can't be used to resurface a road can it?
Really the only thing you can't do with Vege. is spackfill a white wall!
Would have purged the system of the "cause" of the hangover though wouldn't it? There's another magic use of Vege!
Would rather eat the wall.
One of the most hideous paint schemes ever foisted on a race bike.
England vs Australia.
Warm beer vs cold beer.
Haggis vs Vegemite.
amen. german beer is the GOAT though
The last one should be Marmite vs Vegemite (no contest, Marmite wins every time).
Anyway, Rossi vs Stoner if a) Rossi was on competitive machinery orRossi was capable of riding the Ducati like Stoner could. Those two really, really hate each other. And it would be much more fun if they were both on the podium every weekend.
amen. german beer is the GOAT though
They actually sell Marmite over here. In the pet food section. No one buys it.
Krops, next time you interview with Stoner, if Rhys Edwards lets you, ask him if he's taken to his 2007 championship t-shirt with a black texta on a certain name...
They actually sell Marmite over here. In the pet food section. No one buys it.
Australian beer proves exactly how much Australians know about taste.
Sorry for being obtuse, but which name would that be? I haven't seen his 2007 championship shirt in a while, and I can't find a pic.
Oh dear, this is going to deteriorate into a Germany vs Belgium vs Czechoslovakia thread, I can sense it.
Well if they didn't place it next to the Ratsack it'd market better ....... whoTF could tell its for killing rats if it doesn't say so on the pack!
Belguim and german beer is great and im all for the german purity law. But Krop, to say the British don't have good strong beer is total bollocks. There are plenty of British traditional ales that are 9% plus. You don't know what your talking about, i could take you to some local pubs that still serve Ale from the wooden keg and tap.
Stick to what you know, what ever that is?