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@makseest wrote:"People in Kawasaki have some strange ideas about Easter celebrations, I must say. "
Via Max Crylov (@makseest) April 5, 2015
Coligny wrote:Where are the obscenity laws when we need them.
Coligny wrote:You worship the wrong jeebus you dirty infidel. This is the only true jeebus:
Russell wrote:Coligny wrote:Where are the obscenity laws when we need them.
Coligny, you are personally requesting the application of the obscenity laws?!?
Coligny wrote:Where are the obscenity laws when we need them.
wagyl wrote:Some issues are more important than divorcing Europe. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyl ... xaggerated
A missed opportunity for an eggsaggerated pun.
As we approach that time of the year where faithful Christians participate in the symbolic hunt for the egg from which an executed Jewish guy is said to have been reincarnated, and the rabbit which incubated that egg, it is important that Global Britons have an opportunity to reflect on the true nature of their indigenous culture and are not distracted by events overseas. Now if you'll excuse me I have to sell some more electric cattle prods to the towel heads.
Coligny wrote:Cheeze... /RIP
Wage Slave wrote:Coligny wrote:Cheeze... /RIP
Too right. I have a few kilos I brought back last month - happy days for a while.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Coligny wrote:Cheeze... /RIP
Too right. I have a few kilos I brought back last month - happy days for a while.
In that we are kind of lucky down here the past few years...
http://thecheeseguyinokinawa.com
Russell wrote:Mike Oxlong wrote:Wage Slave wrote:Coligny wrote:Cheeze... /RIP
Too right. I have a few kilos I brought back last month - happy days for a while.
In that we are kind of lucky down here the past few years...
http://thecheeseguyinokinawa.com
I'd like to try some of his cheeses, but I doubt whether he can match the taste of a genuine French or Dutch cheese. Is he Japanese, or is he originally from a cheese-producing country?
Anyone who has been to a bar in Okinawa knows Shima Rakkyo. For us Brits, it reminds us of Spring Onions - great with Salad Cream, for those who know what that is and "Eggo" is a good substitute.
matsuki wrote:Anyone who has been to a bar in Okinawa knows Shima Rakkyo. For us Brits, it reminds us of Spring Onions - great with Salad Cream, for those who know what that is and "Eggo" is a good substitute.
Eggo?
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