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it's almost as nice with toastOriginally posted by norrahe View PostI was going to have boiled egg and soldiers for lunch, there's no bread, ARRGGHH!
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I was going to have boiled egg and soldiers for lunch, there's no bread, ARRGGHH!Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostUPDATE:
The bacon is split across the two rolls. One has brown sauce and three slices, the other has just one slice, ketchup and ...
.. a fried egg.
That's your fault, doobab, thanks.
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UPDATE:Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostNow, doobab, where's the bacon?
The bacon is split across the two rolls. One has brown sauce and three slices, the other has just one slice, ketchup and ...
.. a fried egg.
That's your fault, doobab, thanks.
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I don't eat eggshell.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostAnd cloaca is very close to kloak which, in some languages, mean sewer. Enjoy your egg
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And cloaca is very close to kloak which, in some languages, mean sewer. Enjoy your eggOriginally posted by MaryPoppins View PostAlways used to laugh at my mate who said eggs came from chicken's bums. I actually didn't realise she is kind of right:
It comes from the cloaca.. which is sort of like a one opening exit on birds that faeces, urine, sperm, and eggs come out of.
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Always used to laugh at my mate who said eggs came from chicken's bums. I actually didn't realise she is kind of right:Originally posted by Bunk View PostI don't eat eggs either. Nothing to do with where they come from, they just taste and smell horrible.
It comes from the cloaca.. which is sort of like a one opening exit on birds that faeces, urine, sperm, and eggs come out of.
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That is actually my real reason. But that does not stirr to much conversationOriginally posted by Bunk View PostI don't eat eggs either. Nothing to do with where they come from, they just taste and smell horrible.
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'Cos they're yummy.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostWhy would anyone eat a chicken featus?
Do you drink milk?
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I don't eat eggs either. Nothing to do with where they come from, they just taste and smell horrible.
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Wolf's Nipple Chips, anyone? Get 'em while they're hot!Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostDo you mean foetus? I presume so. Most commercially produced chicken eggs are unfertilised.
I'd give a puppy a go though.
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Do you mean foetus? I presume so. Most commercially produced chicken eggs are unfertilised.Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View PostDon't eat eggs.
They are disgusting.
Why would anyone eat a chicken featus?
Do you also eat unborn puppies?
I'd give a puppy a go though.
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