"Make a new cult everyday!" - The Supernova Club
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fan9091:
Mieke:
I'm glad as well Angela. Snow is very nice when it's new. After a few hours it's a mess and very icy. I always go to work by bike, but I'm afraid to cycle in the snow. ops:
Walking on the slippery stuff is bad enough, I can't imagine trying to ride a bike on snow Do they make snow tires for bikes?
Not special tires for riding normal bikes in the snow. We did some air out of the tire, than we got more hold on the icy roads. There are special tires for mountain bikes, the have more grip.
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vlivantje:
lit'l willow:
fan9091:
franni:
vlivantje:
http://www.dinnerworld.be/upload/files/shop/1135930672/witloof.jpg Mmmmm, getting hungry already!
Without the cheese.......................LOVE IT
I don't recall ever eating endive....not even one cooked by a naked mudwrestling chef (and I'm pretty sure I'd remember that )
I just read that it's apparently related to what we call "chicory", and if that's the case, I'm not too crazy about it, cuz I can't stand chicory coffee, like that served in many New Orleans eateries. On the other hand, if it's in the lettuce family, like this: [fficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi" >http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi](http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US<img src=) ...then I like it pretty well, but I'm still not sure we're talking about the same thing. Are we? :
I mean this, not really the lettuce. It's related to the lettuce but the white variety is called "Belgian endive", too. : It's a bit bitter, and I can't get Sean to eat it either even if I gave him money for it...but I like it. I eat it raw, just cut up like that, in salads for example, but it's even better if you stew it with some butter. Mmm. And of course the dish with endives (cooked) in a ham roll with cheese sauce and mashed potatoes is the best ever.
This is weird, because I thought you were talking about "andijvie" so I looked it up in my dictionary and apparently the English/American people think both vegetables are one and the same : But I'm going for the green endive, I really don't like "witlof" but I like my "andijvie" all right
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vlivantje:
lit'l willow:
fan9091:
Svenn:
fan9091:
lit'l willow:
We're in for a 'cold spell' here also in the next day or two, but nothing like that.
Temperatures plummet to 68°
Hi there handsome!! I just watched Paul on The View...damn he's lookin' FINE!! And now I'm taking my mom shopping....so away away I go.
Damn. I forgot that was on today. I'll bet it'll be on YouTube before the day's out though. Have a great day, Tina.
And here you go : part 1 :
part 2 : Part 3 is apparently on its way according to that youtube user. God, sometimes he pulls this particular face, and it reminds me so much of his 22-year old self, I kinda feel like screaming. So cute!Part 3 is hilarious. One of the ladies ask him to play his instrument; the way Paul reacts on this question is great.
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Bjorn Karlsson:
vlivantje:
And now for some music....aka "the obsession continues". [The Sounds of Silence[/color">](http://rapidshare.com/files/183809147/SoundsOfSilence.mp3]<span style=) (click to download) I'm not too happy about this song, I don't know what it is. I've thought about not posting it but the truth is, I just don't have time right now to re-do it, so it'll have to do. : Maybe some day you'll see another version.
Still as impressive as in the other tread! Duh...
I second that You have a great voice Evelien.
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visculamia:
vlivantje:
I mean this, not really the lettuce. It's related to the lettuce but the white variety is called "Belgian endive", too. : It's a bit bitter, and I can't get Sean to eat it either even if I gave him money for it...but I like it. I eat it raw, just cut up like that, in salads for example, but it's even better if you stew it with some butter. Mmm. And of course the dish with endives (cooked) in a ham roll with cheese sauce and mashed potatoes is the best ever.
This is weird, because I thought you were talking about "andijvie" so I looked it up in my dictionary and apparently the English/American people think both vegetables are one and the same : But I'm going for the green endive, I really don't like "witlof" but I like my "andijvie" all right
I go for the green one too. I don't like "witlof", it's to bitter for me.
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Mieke:
visculamia:
vlivantje:
I mean this, not really the lettuce. It's related to the lettuce but the white variety is called "Belgian endive", too. : It's a bit bitter, and I can't get Sean to eat it either even if I gave him money for it...but I like it. I eat it raw, just cut up like that, in salads for example, but it's even better if you stew it with some butter. Mmm. And of course the dish with endives (cooked) in a ham roll with cheese sauce and mashed potatoes is the best ever.
This is weird, because I thought you were talking about "andijvie" so I looked it up in my dictionary and apparently the English/American people think both vegetables are one and the same : But I'm going for the green endive, I really don't like "witlof" but I like my "andijvie" all right
I go for the green one too. I don't like "witlof", it's to bitter for me.
If you prepare it on the right way it isn't bitter
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Bjorn Karlsson:
franni:
Maybe the best commercial of the year alreadyIS that a test if you're a man or a woman, I'm neither in that case!! Question to ya all: What would a room be filled with to make you react that way??
1000 Jensens?
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Bjorn Karlsson:
http://www.odt.org/popvillage.htm We need this reminder from time to time.... OK, lets get back to the fun again, shall we?!?!
Well at least I could make a lot of friends by being able to speak Mandarin!
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Okay...I'm gone for a few hours and I miss six pages! What happened?
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Bjorn Karlsson:
fan9091:
Bjorn Karlsson:
franni:
Maybe the best commercial of the year alreadyIS that a test if you're a man or a woman, I'm neither in that case!! Question to ya all: What would a room be filled with to make you react that way??
Paul McCartney
OK, new rule...not any person...
Damn! Okay, how about a room filled with this : http://www.funrent.com/images/Images%20-%20Fun%20Foods/ice%20cream.jpg
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fan9091:
Bjorn Karlsson:
fan9091:
Bjorn Karlsson:
franni:
Maybe the best commercial of the year alreadyIS that a test if you're a man or a woman, I'm neither in that case!! Question to ya all: What would a room be filled with to make you react that way??
Paul McCartney
OK, new rule...not any person...
Okay, then....
Tina is clearly the smartest out of us all.
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Bjorn Karlsson:
NOOOO...boring...I add a rule...NO MONEY!!
Hey, what's with all your rules? :
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Bjorn Karlsson:
I wonder if that saying would work with Svenn and women or Evie and Jensen!??!?!
What? I can totally resist Jensen!
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lit'l willow:
franni:
Only a few pages and this thread go to the souvenir section Who's gonna open a new one :
Oh, is there an official threshold page count? Maybe we should slow down.
Yeah, right!
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franni:
If you prepare it on the right way it isn't bitter
Exactly! And I don't like bitter tastes, I hate grapefruit for example, and I don't like beer, and everything else that's bitter....but endives? Oh yeah, gimme gimme gimme! So that's saying something!
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visculamia:
vlivantje:
lit'l willow:
fan9091:
franni:
vlivantje:
http://www.dinnerworld.be/upload/files/shop/1135930672/witloof.jpg Mmmmm, getting hungry already!
Without the cheese.......................LOVE IT
I don't recall ever eating endive....not even one cooked by a naked mudwrestling chef (and I'm pretty sure I'd remember that )
I just read that it's apparently related to what we call "chicory", and if that's the case, I'm not too crazy about it, cuz I can't stand chicory coffee, like that served in many New Orleans eateries. On the other hand, if it's in the lettuce family, like this: [fficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi" >http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi](http://images.google.com/images?q=endive lettuce&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US<img src=) ...then I like it pretty well, but I'm still not sure we're talking about the same thing. Are we? :
I mean this, not really the lettuce. It's related to the lettuce but the white variety is called "Belgian endive", too. : It's a bit bitter, and I can't get Sean to eat it either even if I gave him money for it...but I like it. I eat it raw, just cut up like that, in salads for example, but it's even better if you stew it with some butter. Mmm. And of course the dish with endives (cooked) in a ham roll with cheese sauce and mashed potatoes is the best ever.
This is weird, because I thought you were talking about "andijvie" so I looked it up in my dictionary and apparently the English/American people think both vegetables are one and the same : But I'm going for the green endive, I really don't like "witlof" but I like my "andijvie" all right
I have never been so totally confused by vegetation before in my life.
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Mieke:
fan9091:
Mieke:
I'm glad as well Angela. Snow is very nice when it's new. After a few hours it's a mess and very icy. I always go to work by bike, but I'm afraid to cycle in the snow. ops:
Walking on the slippery stuff is bad enough, I can't imagine trying to ride a bike on snow Do they make snow tires for bikes?
Not special tires for riding normal bikes in the snow. We did some air out of the tire, than we got more hold on the icy roads. There are special tires for mountain bikes, the have more grip.
I have a semi-mountain bike type bike in my basement...the tires are 'nubby' and low...very low...actually totally flat. The poor bike hasn't seen the light of day for years, I should find it a good home.
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Mieke:
vlivantje:
God, sometimes he pulls this particular face, and it reminds me so much of his 22-year old self, I kinda feel like screaming. So cute!
Part 3 is hilarious. One of the ladies ask him to play his instrument; the way Paul reacts on this question is great.
I realize that he had quite a bit of makeup on for tv...but still...damn he's handsome and I know what you mean about that face...that 22 year old is still inside. His expression and comment when Barbara Walters told him to "pull out his instrument" was hilarious.
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vlivantje:
Bjorn Karlsson:
NOOOO...boring...I add a rule...NO MONEY!!
Hey, what's with all your rules? :
Yeah...who died and made him sheriff?
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vlivantje:
Tina is clearly the smartest out of us all.
I had to remove all context from this and just bask in the glory of the sentence :