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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! it's cause noone posts! as of this morning I was the last poster on the top three topics! someone say something, anything, if only to adknoledge that you're alive!

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I like cheese.<P>-Zodo, CI
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There needs to be a set punishment for spelling the name of the strip wrong. I propose:<P>*smacks otakunerd with a large fish*

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dammit buffy, no smacking people with fish merely because they don't possess a keyboard monkey.<P>mmm.... cheesy fish....

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Thwapping people with fish is <I>so</I> pass

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ya...you're right, I shouldnt have spelled it wrong. It was monday morning though. And yes, cheese is good, but only when it's on something; I cant stand eating just a solid block of cheeze. *takes fish from filmbuff and puts cheese on it, then cooks it* MMMMMM...cheesy fish.

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Damn, I wish <i>I</i> had some cheesy fish...

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Hehehehe Jello Jelly, not jello, damit i think im alone about that one, one of the wirder querks between American and Australian, if i have it right your jello is what we call jelly and jam is jelly to you. <P>
stupid isn't it!<P> but why are we talking about jelly/jello/jam when we could be talking about CHEESE!!

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cheese is good i concure!

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Derakon:
<B>Thwapping people with fish is <I>so</I> pass

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how about fish covered with cheeze flavored jello (jelly if you live in australia, apparently)

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by otakunerd:
<B>how about fish covered with cheeze flavored jello (jelly if you live in australia, apparently)</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>sounds good! wow i taught ya all somthing! not that anyone realy wants to know much about Australia, but thats the way i like it. (c:

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is foster's really australian for anything?

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nope fosters isn't i think they are trying to show what it opitamises. stupid advertising campain if you ask me, its not a very good beer anyway compared to some of the stuff you can get here.<P>btw - although this is a generalisation most american + canadian beers are realy realy low quality, take it from somone who brews himself.

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in australia, people stand upside down! (although the converse is true if you live in australia and you're talking about americans also)

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They also make the occasional nifty movie, like <i>Lantana</i> or <i>The Bank</i>. (both of which I reccomend if they ever get wide release in this country)

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im 17, so I dont know much about beers, but my dad agrees, there arnt very many good macrobrews in the US. The microbrews however, he likes. (microbrews are usually made by small companies that only have one or two locations. usually these locations are resturants rather than straight breweries. the legal definition is that a microbrew must be brewed less than 5000 (?) gallons per year)

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hn...looks like this one's on fire too...does this mean we have to have a flame war now?

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yeah thats right you have to be 21 there, legal age is 18 here and i have been brewing since my 17th birthday. no one actualy cares here, its not a big deal.

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ya...I've heard that the US is the only country in the world that actually strictly enforces the drinking age...one of the ironic things though, is that I can be drafted 3 years before I can drink...

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