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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThey resisted the opening of a McDonalds next to the Spanish Steps and inspired the foundation of the Slow Food Movement, which I hope might someday carry out an assessment of Dutch office canteens.
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostDon't get me started on Dutch office canteens
What is it about having food on sticks, and do you really need 27 different types of bread!
Gimme a schwerma instead please.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThey resisted the opening of a McDonalds next to the Spanish Steps and inspired the foundation of the Slow Food Movement, which I hope might someday carry out an assessment of Dutch office canteens.
What is it about having food on sticks, and do you really need 27 different types of bread!
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostPsst!
That was a Foot in Mouth moment
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Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostSurely the most important task for the next government is to inspire the people to undertake the task, shirked for a century now, of ceasing to behave like an imperial power?
Good luck!
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Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostSurely the most important task for the next government is to inspire the people to undertake the task, shirked for a century now, of ceasing to behave like an imperial power?
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Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostSurely the most important task for the next government is to inspire the people to undertake the task, shirked for a century now, of ceasing to behave like an imperial power?
Hey I've just thought, Brutus would be a cool name for an Australian slapper, wouldn't it.
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Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostSurely the most important task for the next government is to inspire the people to undertake the task, shirked for a century now, of ceasing to behave like an imperial power?
That might have worked for you last time you crossed the Rubicon, but we're not falling for that again.
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Originally posted by Scary View PostAnd what have the Romans ever done for us?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postigiveupski
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