• Deli lyfe v.10 let's share our life problems edition because apparently we're all miserable
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Microsoft was hosting a coding day with lots of workshops and giveaways at my school on Friday. I won these. [t]http://i.imgur.com/GieIpnk.jpg?1[/t] I need some ideas on what to do. (And yes those are Microsoft lollipops with stick DLC already included) EDIT: thumbed
go to coffee shops and tag the backs of peoples laptops with the internet explorer stickers.
[QUOTE=Herfjotur;43274863]go to coffee shops and tag the backs of peoples laptops with the internet explorer stickers.[/QUOTE] especially macs
What if they like it? I might go to Gamepod and put these on the lower receiver of every generic M4 I see.
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[QUOTE=cardfan212;43263893]I ordered all 4 expansions for Cards Against Humanity plus the Bigger Blacker Box since my friends and I were getting tired of playing the base game over and over. Now I have a ton of blank cards. I need some ideas for what to put on them, so give me some please. c:[/QUOTE] oh god its so good, we got the full box set of the UK version and there is some really offensive cards in there about a celebrity that died of cancer and jokes about a recent celebrity pedo/child molester
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXz1JN9SKKM[/media] tutorial
[img]http://i.imgur.com/y8Vhyyq.png[/img] Breakfast feast
pancakes in the middle look good but wtf is that stuff on the left? I think my dog spewed that once
biscuits and sausage gravy
[QUOTE=Wulfram;43282484]biscuits and sausage gravy[/QUOTE] wtf? I dunno if its just me and being British but I've never heard of that/that sounds disgusting Northy back me up here, you ever had that here?
its basically sausage in a basic roux gravy. it does look unappetizing, but it taste delicious [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] hope you realize im using the american meaning of biscuit too.
oh a biscuit to you is a scone to us. weird.
still a scone covered in gravy sounds pretty gaff [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] a gravy on anything cold is unappealing to me
So im reading The Road for english class right now, pretty damn good so far! Anyone here seen the move and can vouch for it?
Only read the book.
[QUOTE=Northy66;43282777]still a scone covered in gravy sounds pretty gaff [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] a gravy on anything cold is unappealing to me[/QUOTE] It's not usually cold, it's really good. It's more of a southern thing to have biscuits and gravy, guess you'll have to try it for 2015!
fucking british hating on our american way of life fuck your tea this is why we had a revolution
[QUOTE=D3vils Buddy;43282704]oh a biscuit to you is a scone to us. weird.[/QUOTE] What? At least to us, scones are sweet. Biscuits can either be savory (savoury) or sweet.
biscuits [IMG]http://veggies.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/IMG_0227.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/food/ic/food_16x9_608/foods/d/digestive_biscuit_16x9.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.continentalbakeries.com/files/producten/popup_biscuit20fourre.jpg[/IMG] scone [IMG]http://www.trevilleyfarm.com/sites/default/files/styles/shadowbox_display_image/public/sweet_scones.jpg[/IMG] [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] scones to be covered traditionally in cream, butter or jam. [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] i mean given the fact we created the scone we're at least entitled to actually call it that
[url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1337759[/url] Sad times.
color colour flavor flavour labor labour center centre meter metre Webster > Johnson
lets start another revolution and this time we replace the brits with a better culture
[QUOTE=Northy66;43283594]biscuits [IMG]http://veggies.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/IMG_0227.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://ichef.bbci.co.uk/food/ic/food_16x9_608/foods/d/digestive_biscuit_16x9.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.continentalbakeries.com/files/producten/popup_biscuit20fourre.jpg[/IMG] scone [IMG]http://www.trevilleyfarm.com/sites/default/files/styles/shadowbox_display_image/public/sweet_scones.jpg[/IMG] [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] scones to be covered traditionally in cream, butter or jam. [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] i mean given the fact we created the scone we're at least entitled to actually call it that[/QUOTE] We know what scones are. Our biscuits are not scones. [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] They may resemble scones but they are different. [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] For example, they are traditionally made with lard.
[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/63356000/jpg/_63356317_63356316.jpg[/img] "A Lebanese boy holds an AK-47" off of m.t.kalashnikov's obituary on bbc
10/10 as usual, BBC.
automatic Kalashnikov
Programming is hard.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Nf1xFk4.png[/IMG] haaaahaha
[QUOTE=Northy66;43282777]still a scone covered in gravy sounds pretty gaff[/QUOTE] American biscuits are savory and prepared with no additional flavoring, whereas scones tend to be prepared with sugar or fruit to make them sweet. [editline]23rd December 2013[/editline] Also scones are typically made with butter and cream, while biscuits use lard/shortening and buttermilk or milk. Definitely not the same taste.
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