Yes, tarot, you're absolutely correct. This whole collider 'business' is really suspicious stuff, eh?, 'dark matter' even... PS don't forget to tell us when you've found the Higgs Boson....
karter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Miss you loads, come back on here please. Move > your ar$e!! Yeah, LM. We haven't got all bloomin' day...y'know. Tsk. k -x-
Because xxxx was, er, xxxxxxx :-$ xxxxxxx preferences when your xxxxxx, xxxxxx. http://www.rosesbooks.com/images/informationsource/ladybird/606D%20THE%20MAGIC%20PORRIDGE%20POT.jpg
Scottish coarse oatmeal cooked the night before is best. With salt and a little honey (tu) PS (ahem, whistles and looks innocent) I forgot about the (La Perruche) brown sugar cubes that are thrown into the mix too...I don't like milk so I use semi-skimmed (as that's not really milk, is it?)
Ridgley - no-one else is admitting it yet but I bet you're not the only one in ED watching it :)) Brendan (the tour guide) was hilarious. All that bitching and backstabbing between the contestants when they got into a circle at the end to vote was brilliant. Got to admit, not seen it for years but I used to watch it back when I was at home a lot.
I don't buy newspapers anymore as they're all a load of cr@p. I loved the Grauniad when I was young though. The FT was especially good for Dilbert and er, news. Now I will confess to occasionally reading the Torygraph on Sundays. Only because I like the silly magazine and Oliver Pritchett's tiny column (ooer) in the supplement always makes me laugh.
Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are much worse things than drug addled > megalomania. Like piles and cabbage. Cabbage sadly does not receive the reverence it so rightly deserves. There ought to be an appreciation society. Or at least a thread dedicated to the damn stuff. Or something. Back on topic, Charlie Sheen once starred in a film (yes, film. NOT movie) about cabbage.
karter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fresh paella anyone? Hmmm. Good try but that's a 'rice-based' dish. Not strictly just about the rice and how to cook it. Enjoy your paella .. :))
My palaeontology lecturer was a bit of a Gaia theorist (and religious with it)....scary! Far more importantly, what I'd like to know is .... where is the lovely Ladymuck? Its tres boring without ... (td)