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Demonic Warrior
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:48 am
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Twas too tempting, sorry 
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:49 am
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:52 am
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@Lawliet: I'm fine One thing is that a 20-year old guy should already be able to make at least a quick meal alone
He never said he couldn't cook, just that his mom was cooking dinner. =P Dinner is ready =P
Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada? Elk usually. Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
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Demonic Warrior
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:53 am
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@Lawliet: I'm fine One thing is that a 20-year old guy should already be able to make at least a quick meal alone
He never said he couldn't cook, just that his mom was cooking dinner. =P Dinner is ready =P
Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire. Do you often eat rice with beans, or just Elk?
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:54 am
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Twas too tempting, sorry 
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:55 am
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@Lawliet: I'm fine One thing is that a 20-year old guy should already be able to make at least a quick meal alone
He never said he couldn't cook, just that his mom was cooking dinner. =P Dinner is ready =P
Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
Do you often eat rice with beans, or just Elk? We don't eat vegetables here I've never seen rice before either. Mostly just elk.
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:56 am
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DESPICABLE ME!
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Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
Do you often eat rice with beans, or just Elk?
We don't eat vegetables here  I've never seen rice before either.  Mostly just elk. It's our typical meal here. We eat rice, beans, and steak( you never saw them in your country maybe because your countyr, from what I know, has a great part of its north under snow, and has few lands appropriate for planting) @Sokudukeh: The f?
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:58 am
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- Takahashi Fella Rox
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@Lawliet: I'm fine One thing is that a 20-year old guy should already be able to make at least a quick meal alone
He never said he couldn't cook, just that his mom was cooking dinner. =P Dinner is ready =P
Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire. That's nothing. We have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:58 am
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:59 am
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- Takahashi Fella Rox
- Mon Aug 9, 2010 12:23 am
@Lawliet: I'm fine One thing is that a 20-year old guy should already be able to make at least a quick meal alone
He never said he couldn't cook, just that his mom was cooking dinner. =P Dinner is ready =P
Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey You live at Canada too?
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:00 am
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DESPICABLE ME! Yup! 
Cant wait to see it!
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Claus
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:01 am
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- Takahashi Fella Rox
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@Lawliet: I'm fine One thing is that a 20-year old guy should already be able to make at least a quick meal alone
He never said he couldn't cook, just that his mom was cooking dinner. =P Dinner is ready =P
Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey Well, we tame polar bears Do you know how hard it is to train a polar bear?
@TFR: Nah, all of Canada is covered in snow, all the time. 'Cept for a few days in Summer at the very southern points.
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:01 am
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Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
You live at Canada too? Nag, that's typical Scottish food for you 
@Lawliet: Can't be worse than trying to stop them pesky Vikings and their pillaging
Edited by Benzod, Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:03 am.
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yeah in canada it's alway snowing but i love living in igloo =D
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:02 am
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Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
You live at Canada too?
Nag, that's typical Scottish food for you  The Scotts also play their bagpipes before eating every meal, It's how you can tell if they're Scottish or not.
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:03 am
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yeah in canada it's alway snowing  but i love living in igloo =D Me too, Re-decorating is easy, just move a few cubes of ice, plus, if you're house collapses, a day later you can have it back to normal.
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Just to clarify one thing: What is your typical meal of everyday in Canada?
Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
Well, we tame polar bears  Do you know how hard it is to train a polar bear?  @TFR: Nah, all of Canada is covered in snow, all the time. 'Cept for a few days in Summer at the very southern points. Man, I think I would die in such places I studied that the north of Canada is always snowy, but that seems too much Here in the South Region, we rarely get snow, but in the Southeast, where I live, 14 Celsius Degrees was the lowest temperature, and we almost die with the coldness
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Elk usually.  Since everyone has an acre of land for their backyard, and Elk are so plentiful here, we just take a gun and shoot em down. Then we roast them on a fire.
That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
Well, we tame polar bears  Do you know how hard it is to train a polar bear?  @TFR: Nah, all of Canada is covered in snow, all the time. 'Cept for a few days in Summer at the very southern points.
Man, I think I would die in such places I studied that the north of Canada is always snowy, but that seems too much Here in the South Region, we rarely get snow, but in the Southeast, where I live, 14 Celsius Degrees was the lowest temperature, and we almost die with the coldness I couldn't live without it.
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:05 am
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That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
Well, we tame polar bears  Do you know how hard it is to train a polar bear?  @TFR: Nah, all of Canada is covered in snow, all the time. 'Cept for a few days in Summer at the very southern points.
Man, I think I would die in such places I studied that the north of Canada is always snowy, but that seems too much Here in the South Region, we rarely get snow, but in the Southeast, where I live, 14 Celsius Degrees was the lowest temperature, and we almost die with the coldness
I couldn't live without it. Yep, you're accostumed to it But, maybe that weather made your country be the potence it is today, and mine be still a fail
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That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
Well, we tame polar bears  Do you know how hard it is to train a polar bear?  @TFR: Nah, all of Canada is covered in snow, all the time. 'Cept for a few days in Summer at the very southern points.
Man, I think I would die in such places I studied that the north of Canada is always snowy, but that seems too much Here in the South Region, we rarely get snow, but in the Southeast, where I live, 14 Celsius Degrees was the lowest temperature, and we almost die with the coldness
I couldn't live without it. ditto
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That's nothing we have to go wrestle wild haggis to death with our bare hands before deep frying it whole, then washing it down with homemade whiskey
You live at Canada too?
Nag, that's typical Scottish food for you 
The Scotts also play their bagpipes before eating every meal, It's how you can tell if they're Scottish or not. Racist
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Hello, morph as
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Mon Aug 9, 2010 1:08 am
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Well, we tame polar bears  Do you know how hard it is to train a polar bear?  @TFR: Nah, all of Canada is covered in snow, all the time. 'Cept for a few days in Summer at the very southern points.
Man, I think I would die in such places I studied that the north of Canada is always snowy, but that seems too much Here in the South Region, we rarely get snow, but in the Southeast, where I live, 14 Celsius Degrees was the lowest temperature, and we almost die with the coldness
I couldn't live without it.
Yep, you're accostumed to it But, maybe that weather made your country be the potence it is today, and mine be still a fail Not really, see when the French got here, they're were all like "C'est tres frois Ici!" Then they left to USA, then the Brits got here, and were all like "It's bloody cold 'ere!" So they left too. Wasn't untill the Mayans came, that peopel actually settled.
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*is messing with something* :3
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