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macaluca
16 Jun 2007, 07:16 PM
Hopefully there should be enough foodies and drunks (cough*Judge10* cough) amongst us to get some discussion going in here.
I've only posted this because I've just discovered "Rachel's Organic Coconut Yoghurt". I say 'just discovered' but what I actually mean is 'just eaten a whole tub'. :o
I feel a bit sick now.
YOUNGSTARS87
16 Jun 2007, 09:03 PM
You guys are too complicated with your preferences.... I just like mine simple most of the time... straight shots.
Madrid_1902
17 Jun 2007, 04:21 AM
Positive result tonight calls for a large dominos pizza plus a 24 crate of.....anything. :D
Horsehead
17 Jun 2007, 10:58 AM
Hopefully there should be enough foodies and drunks (cough*Judge10* cough) amongst us to get some discussion going in here.
I've only posted this because I've just discovered "Rachel's Organic Coconut Yoghurt". I say 'just discovered' but what I actually mean is 'just eaten a whole tub'. :o
I feel a bit sick now.
Hope you were okay. :p What is so good about that yoghurt?
I caught myself nervously eating last night while sitting at the computer, surfing all the usual football sites and fretting over the game. I gobbled way too many tortilla chips at once and had a salt rush. :o
macaluca
17 Jun 2007, 11:13 AM
Hope you were okay. :p What is so good about that yoghurt?
I caught myself nervously eating last night while sitting at the computer, surfing all the usual football sites and fretting over the game. I gobbled way too many tortilla chips at once and had a salt rush. :o
Yeah, fine this morning. The yoghurt is gorgeous...a greek style organic live yoghurt with organic cream and coconut....man it's tasty....
http://www.rachelsorganic.co.uk/products/greek/
I've got a nice 2004 Chapoutier Cotes-du-Rhone for the game....hopefully to savour as we cruise serenely to victory...;)
YOUNGSTARS87
17 Jun 2007, 11:32 AM
I still don't get and sparingly do the wine thing.
MajorDuh
17 Jun 2007, 11:34 AM
I still don't get and sparingly do the wine thing.
You're not old enough to appreciate fine wine yet :p
BTW, stay away from anything in the wine store that has a pronounceable name or a screw top. It'll give you a headache YS.
YOUNGSTARS87
17 Jun 2007, 11:37 AM
You're not old enough to appreciate fine wine yet :p
I'm about to be 24, I'm not that young... lol. :p
I just don't ever think I'll being buying wine to enjoy the "flavor" of it.... ever.
BTW, stay away from anything in the wine store that has pronounceable name or a screw top. It'll give you a headache YS.
Meh, I got a high tolerance level...
MajorDuh
17 Jun 2007, 11:39 AM
I'm about to be 24, I'm not that young... lol. :p
Compared to macaluca, yes you're that young. :D
YOUNGSTARS87
17 Jun 2007, 11:43 AM
How old is Maca? Is he 48 years old like Lockjaw?
I thought there was an age limit for internet use? :eek: :p
*waits for Lockjaw to ban me*
macaluca
17 Jun 2007, 11:49 AM
How old is Maca? Is he 48 years old like Lockjaw?
I thought there was an age limit for internet use? :eek: :p
*waits for Lockjaw to ban me*
The only comfort I have on this forum is that Lockjaw is much older than me, I think MD is a bit older as well and if I remember rightly Bernabeu is a little bit older than me also.
Other than that the outlook is very bleak.;)
YOUNGSTARS87
17 Jun 2007, 11:51 AM
Man... I don't want to get old, lol. Don't want to get married either... lol. They say that's when you "lose your life or will to live".
macaluca
17 Jun 2007, 11:58 AM
Man... I don't want to get old, lol. Don't want to get married either... lol. They say that's when you "lose your life or will to live".
I'm actually happier now, bettter off now and i get more now, than I ever did at 24.;) ....Life is good. :D
MajorDuh
17 Jun 2007, 12:05 PM
The only comfort I have on this forum is that Lockjaw is much older than me, I think MD is a bit older as well and if I remember rightly Bernabeu is a little bit older than me also.
Other than that the outlook is very bleak.;)
I think you're correct that I am a bit older.
YS, if there is one thing I've learned it's never to say "never".
Or as we say here in Oklahoma: Would you like ketchup or gravy on that crow?
YOUNGSTARS87
17 Jun 2007, 12:10 PM
I know I will get married, but what I've seen from others around me, women are more interested in money and comfortability than the actual man. One thing I do know is I will have a prenup. ;)
MajorDuh
17 Jun 2007, 12:44 PM
I know I will get married, but what I've seen from others around me, women are more interested in money and comfortability than the actual man. One thing I do know is I will have a prenup. ;)
You need to find a different set of females. Find one who is independent in her own right (both emotionally and financially) and you'll be a happy man.
YOUNGSTARS87
17 Jun 2007, 01:01 PM
Meh, I'm do what I do, however I'm basically a rookie so I'm not in the upper "echelon" yet. However I am a picky guy and don't date (1 nighters or so on yes of course) unless the female is a "10", smart and successful with her own money. However from what I've seen even those are still money "hungry".
What I do know is women like to nag... I hate that. I feel for all of you married men. :(
Horsehead
17 Jun 2007, 02:27 PM
I've got a nice 2004 Chapoutier Cotes-du-Rhone for the game....hopefully to savour as we cruise serenely to victory...;)
Oh gawd, that sounds wonderful, maca. It should be breathing just about now....:D
MD, how big a bucket of martinis have you made? I'm very thirsty. :)
MajorDuh
17 Jun 2007, 02:38 PM
Oh gawd, that sounds wonderful, maca. It should be breathing just about now....:D
MD, how big a bucket of martinis have you made? I'm very thirsty. :)
Enough to fill a horse trough........:p
Horsehead
17 Jun 2007, 05:26 PM
A toast with my dear ol' friends on the park bench! *clink!*
*ducks quack crazily in celebration as we throw special treats at them*