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Postby xander » Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:44 pm

wwarnick wrote:A stove can only do so much. Besides, in offices, you get those little weak microwaves. Maybe, xander, you've never experienced the polished flavor a real microwave can give to your dinner.

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A microwave will never be able to compete with cast iron :)

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Postby wwarnick » Fri Nov 17, 2006 9:00 pm

Does your cast iron have a turntable?

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Postby RabidZombie » Fri Nov 17, 2006 10:52 pm

Does his cast iron NEED a turn table?
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Postby Rock » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:10 pm

RabidZombie wrote:Does his cast iron NEED a turn table?


But of course, turn tables make everything better

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Postby wwarnick » Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:28 pm

And a beeper to tell you it's done.

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Postby MrBunsy » Sat Nov 18, 2006 12:14 am

That's called the smoke alarm.
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Postby wwarnick » Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:16 pm

If it had a turntable, the smoke would twirl.

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Postby Rock » Sun Nov 19, 2006 4:58 am

wwarnick wrote:If it had a turntable, the smoke would twirl.

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And that would be downright cool.

Also, you can't make CDs flash up with a cast iron now can you?

Pretty lights...

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Postby Star*Dagger » Mon Nov 20, 2006 2:51 am

NeoThermic wrote:
wwarnick wrote:
KingAl wrote:(Aaargh! American spelling is so spaz sometimes. 'Emphasize' is an abomination.)

Wouldn't it be "spas" in Britain? Americans made sense of British spelling. With luck, one day we'll spell it "emfusize". Our accent's better, too (except in Kentucky). But I'll hand it to you, you guys have some rocking musicians (Coldplay, Keane, Travis).

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I will only ever agree that America is better the day the whole USA learns that you make tea with hot water and milk, not ice and normal water.

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Brits giving culinary advice thats classic.

Yours in EU humor Plasma,
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Postby NeoThermic » Mon Nov 20, 2006 3:26 am

Star*Dagger wrote:
NeoThermic wrote:
wwarnick wrote:
KingAl wrote:(Aaargh! American spelling is so spaz sometimes. 'Emphasize' is an abomination.)

Wouldn't it be "spas" in Britain? Americans made sense of British spelling. With luck, one day we'll spell it "emfusize". Our accent's better, too (except in Kentucky). But I'll hand it to you, you guys have some rocking musicians (Coldplay, Keane, Travis).

wwarnick


I will only ever agree that America is better the day the whole USA learns that you make tea with hot water and milk, not ice and normal water.

NeoThermic


Brits giving culinary advice thats classic.

Yours in EU humor Plasma,
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Not culinary advice, just the way to make proper Birtish tea ;)

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Postby MrBunsy » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:26 am

NeoThermic wrote:
Star*Dagger wrote:
NeoThermic wrote:
wwarnick wrote:
KingAl wrote:(Aaargh! American spelling is so spaz sometimes. 'Emphasize' is an abomination.)

Wouldn't it be "spas" in Britain? Americans made sense of British spelling. With luck, one day we'll spell it "emfusize". Our accent's better, too (except in Kentucky). But I'll hand it to you, you guys have some rocking musicians (Coldplay, Keane, Travis).

wwarnick


I will only ever agree that America is better the day the whole USA learns that you make tea with hot water and milk, not ice and normal water.

NeoThermic


Brits giving culinary advice thats classic.

Yours in EU humor Plasma,
Star*Dagger


Not culinary advice, just the way to make proper Birtish tea ;)

NeoThermic
Aaah, but what about Scottish or English tea?
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Postby wwarnick » Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:07 am

NeoThermic wrote:Birtish tea

Now that just sounds downright gross!

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