Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Brussell sprouts for tasteless ideas.

Was an idea tasteless? Don't give it a fishbone, give it some brussel sprouts!
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Halfbakery.com users, when voting against an idea, would give the idea the dead carp if the idea was just stupid or silly, and some brussell sprouts if the idea was voted against because it was tasteless and/or offensive to most societal palates.
RogerRam, Sep 30 2003

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       Offensive, maybe, an acquired taste certainly, but Brussels sprouts are most assuredly *not* tasteless.   

       Besides, does anyone here want to vote against an idea simply because it is tasteless? Have another fishbone.
DrCurry, Sep 30 2003
  

       Isn't this what the [mfd] category "gross-out humor" is for?
krelnik, Sep 30 2003
  

       This is a cute idea: Instead of the mandatory fishbone or croissant, there could be a whole "menu" of food products you could give someone.   

       Hence, "Kill all people with a cold" might receive 5 fishbones, 10 brussels sprouts, 2 livers, and a poison mushroom.   

       But "HullaBalloon" might receive 20 croissants (back to basics!), 10 cupcakes with chocolate frosting, 3 candy corns, and a lollipop.
phundug, Sep 30 2003
  

       I vote we replace croissants with magic mushrooms!
DrCurry, Sep 30 2003
  

       how many l's in brussels?   

       if it aint broke, don't fix it!
po, Sep 30 2003
  

       bubble n'squeak anyone?
po, Sep 30 2003
  

       A spinning, sprout sauté bike, bliss?
FarmerJohn, Sep 30 2003
  

       If we're trying to represent tasteless, perhaps tofu would work. That being said, have a good old fashioned fish bone.
Worldgineer, Sep 30 2003
  

       Sprouts are in season!
bungston, Sep 30 2003
  

       Yeah, I almost got some the other day. Just might do that with blissy's tip'o'th'day.
thumbwax, Sep 30 2003
  

       If only the brussell sprout street vendor would visit.
Worldgineer, Sep 30 2003
  

       Seems like they're only selling cauliflower these days. Oh well...
Cedar Park, Sep 30 2003
  

       Because fishbones just taste too good.
Detly, Sep 30 2003
  

       Now, tofu for tasteless ideas I could see.   

       Sprouts carry a pretty substantial risk of both salmonella and e coli. At least raw, they do.   

       Besides, they taste like dirt.
bristolz, Oct 01 2003
  

       The best thing about autumn is the return of the sprout. Anybody know if they still do that sprout cottage pie at that veggie place on Neal St. (London). mmmmm
nichpo, Oct 01 2003
  

       // If we're trying to represent tasteless, perhaps tofu would work. //   

       How about water?
phundug, Oct 01 2003
  

       Why do we want to represent 'tasteless' at all?
waugsqueke, Oct 01 2003
  

       //Sprouts carry a pretty substantial risk of both salmonella and e coli. At least raw, they do.//   

       No kidding. Even Brussels Sprout, which grow from several inches to a couple feet off the ground?
oxen crossing, Oct 01 2003
  

       I think the author has found a way to turn brussel sprout recipies into fishbones...
Detly, Oct 01 2003
  

       This is worse than going into one of those "Themed" bars and standing in front of the restrooms trying to figure out if you're a "Squid" or a "Halibut."   

       Have a tofu.
ato_de, Oct 03 2003
  

       Brussells : guide : = Rue de Bussier, the famous fresh fish catch sea-food restaurent street, deer deer, but certainly worth a visit once or twice,..
sirau, Jun 10 2008
  
      
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