Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #75 – 2014-03-15, 07:42:48 Since we're wandering into the world of what eats what, how about people eating rattlesnakes?QuoteWhat Does It Taste Like? Rattlesnake is light and chewy, with a delicate flavor that resembles chicken.Health Benefits: Snake meat is extremely high in protein and also contains half the calories and one third the amount of fat compared to steak.Have you ever noticed that anything odd that doesn't make you wretch tastes like chicken. I'll have to check my local supermarket for a price comparison.Never mind...I checked online.Rattle Snake Meat - 1 Lb.price: $149.99Sale: $99.99
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #76 – 2014-03-15, 22:08:28 If on food stamps stick to something cheaper.
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #77 – 2014-03-15, 22:31:33 Quote from: string on 2014-01-21, 18:44:27This is for posting reports on the strange things that happen on this planet.I see.. as why Americans believes they count for anything?The thread is not big enough to enclosure the amount of reports testifying it.
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #78 – 2014-03-16, 07:29:45 Quote from: Belfrager on 2014-03-15, 22:31:33I see.. as why Americans believes they count for anything?The thread is not big enough to enclosure the amount of reports testifying it.Would you mind re-posting in a more comprehensible, say, Chinese?Can anybody else help with a translation?
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #79 – 2014-03-16, 07:37:09 Quote from: Jimbro3738 on 2014-03-16, 07:29:45Can anybody else help with a translation?I gave up on his Margarine English some time ago...He's not good at math, actually: NUMBERS!
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #80 – 2014-03-16, 08:52:37 Speaking of driving in Russia...we were speaking of driving in Russia, weren't we?[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itMdLTd1l4E[/video]
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #81 – 2014-03-17, 15:34:33 The Start of it ALL?Cosmic inflation: 'Spectacular' discovery hailed
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #82 – 2014-03-17, 18:49:08 QuoteThe aim has been to try to find a residual marker for "inflation" - the idea that the cosmos experienced an exponential growth spurt in its first trillionth, of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second.Just as astounding is the fact that it's accelerating. God has his/her/its foot on the accelerator.============================================But you can't beat this for wacky, not for less than $8.00. Last Edit: 2014-03-17, 19:03:51 by Jimbro3738
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #83 – 2014-03-17, 21:48:45 Quote from: Josh on 2014-03-16, 07:37:09I gave up on his Margarine English some time ago...I have no doubts what you use Margarine for...
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #84 – 2014-03-17, 21:55:01 Quote from: Jimbro3738 on 2014-03-16, 07:29:45Would you mind re-posting in a more comprehensible, say, Chinese?The day I speak with anyone that at least have a language of their own."Nations" that don't even have their own language... total anecdotes.
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #85 – 2014-03-18, 07:05:45 Quote from: Belfrager on 2014-03-17, 21:55:01Quote from: Jimbro3738 on 2014-03-16, 07:29:45Would you mind re-posting in a more comprehensible, say, Chinese?The day I speak with anyone that at least have a language of their own.We do have our own language. Colonel Rebel uses it.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXhQhd_vq5U
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #86 – 2014-03-18, 23:39:57 Quote from: Jimbro3738 on 2014-03-18, 07:05:45We do have our own language.ohhh now you speak sioux... or any of the other native north American populations...You have a language of your own as much as Brazilians or any other South Americans have.Like Australia, another place with their own language...
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #87 – 2014-03-19, 00:17:04 You know, a language is a dialect with an army and a navy
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #88 – 2014-03-19, 08:10:52 Or these days, perhaps a language is a dialect with economic muscle.
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #89 – 2014-03-19, 09:02:48 Quote from: Frenzie on 2014-03-19, 08:10:52Or these days, perhaps a language is a dialect with economic muscle. Which is why dutch is a language and austrian a bunch of dialects?
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #90 – 2014-03-19, 09:19:10 The Austrian economy seemed to be doing okay when I visited Vienna. (It wasn't chock-full of homeless people like Paris or Detroit.)
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #91 – 2014-03-19, 09:22:05 Quote from: Frenzie on 2014-03-19, 09:19:10The Austrian economy seemed to be doing okay when I visited Vienna. (It wasn't chock-full of homeless people like Paris or Detroit.)They don't have a navy though
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #93 – 2014-03-19, 12:29:32 Quote from: Frenzie on 2014-03-19, 09:19:10The Austrian economy seemed to be doing okay when I visited Vienna. (It wasn't chock-full of homeless people like Paris or Detroit.)Sounds like dialectical immaterialism. There may be homeless people in Detroit, but they're getting free chauffeur service.QuoteDetroit police are scooping up homeless people downtown and dumping them in remote locations, the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan said in a complaint filed Thursday with the U.S. Department of Justice that alleges "illegal and abusive tactics."The ACLU said police are forcing individuals who appear homeless into police vehicles, transporting them out of town and dropping them off miles away, sometimes outside city limits. The tactic violates constitutional rights to due process and to be free from unreasonable search and seizure, as a well as a consent decree with the Justice Department, the ACLU said in the complaint. The mayor of Detroit is a Black ex-professional basket player, Dave Bing. I'd understand if that was being done by our ass-wipe governor, but Dave! Sounds like Putin rounding up dogs in Sochi.
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #95 – 2014-03-22, 00:05:58 There you go yet again ex-Detroit escapee with you daft frenzie on Putin. If he was there the problems would be less in the great land of the free and home of the brave. As often been said the powers that be ignore the constitution when it suits and stuff the ordinary people. How disgraceful to treat people like that. Neither the mayor nor governor sound the right people. How sad they act in Detroit like a police State. Can the city get any worse?
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #96 – 2014-03-22, 08:23:44 Quote from: rjhowie on 2014-03-22, 00:05:58There you go yet again ex-Detroit escapee with you daft frenzie on Putin. If he was there the problems would be less in the great land of the free and home of the brave. As often been said the powers that be ignore the constitution when it suits and stuff the ordinary people. How disgraceful to treat people like that. Neither the mayor nor governor sound the right people. How sad they act in Detroit like a police State. Can the city get any worse?Is there anybody here who can translate this?I did get the last part about the city getting worse. Yes, it could if it could replace the mayor with...
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #97 – 2014-03-23, 02:56:03 Ya bloody commoners can't touch me £millions! Last Edit: 2014-03-23, 03:27:37 by SmileyFaze
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #98 – 2014-03-23, 03:27:14 Glasgow's plan for the elderly ....... see ya RJ!
Re: The Weird, the Wacky and the Wonderful Reply #99 – 2014-03-24, 08:25:40 You are always at your own appreciated best with such replies jimbro when you aren't up to a sensible answer. A neat way of avoiding an issue when spending so much time indoors.