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The greatest food stuff known to man...


Ladies and Gentlemen, may I proudly present, in association with the Guardian Newspaer Group (who I shamelessly ripped this off of) and the British Heart/Liver/Bowel Disease Society......


The one, the only, Jimmy Dean's.....


PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE ON A STICK


Pancake batter covering a sausage link - chocolate chip flavour (also available in Blueberry)

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Seeing as this seems to have gone down a "Behold - insert random foodstuff here" sort of road I remembered this:


The 6 Most Terrifying Foods in the World


Challenge: How may of these would you eat without coercion, just to say you had? How many with coercion?


I score 2 and then 5. Only no 6 would I not touch to save my own damned life. They're all fecking grim though. Funny foreigners and their odd foodstuffs. What's wrong with a sausage on a stick wrapped in pancake mix?

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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB I hereby out you as a Jeff Garlin

> fan

> A whole Bowl of Jeff


As all right people thinking peopel are SM.

the management skills, the waistline the magnificently foul-mouthed wife, what's not to like?

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