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There are no flips in their perspective, or are there? Damn. |
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Heh, interesting flipside to this. |
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<trivia> Dogs in space was also a 1987 Australian movie regarding the over use of drugs etc.. in a house occupied by a collection of social misfits, including one Michael Hutchence. |
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Enough of your fantasies, [Ian]! |
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Served I suppose with a Klein bottle of Chianti. Maybe we could engineer the calamari the same way to even amuse the appetizers. |
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What happens if you order half a portion? |
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can I have the other half? mmmm |
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If you order half as a portion, you get just as much, only sliced half as thinly. Instead, go with a date and order quarters, those come as two interconnected rings - very romantic.
(If one of you is twice as hungry as the other, simply order thirds instead.) |
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I wonder if you could design a mobius noodle maker. |
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//Maybe we could engineer the calamari the same way to even amuse the appetizers.// Don't you think the appetizers would be amused by the mobius noodles? |
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[zig] Sadly, most dinners are served with a Jim Crow flare of keeping the appetizers separate from their prized main dish and would rarely get to share in the simplistic glory of such a culinary curiosity. The ACLU has been notified (Appetizer Civil Liberties Union) and their lawyers are expected to present a very one-sided debate. The NAACP (North America Coalition for Calamari Protection) is on high alert however for the potential new twist in the humane treatment of domestic squid. |
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