PIE IS EXACTLY 3!!!!!

DennisMech

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Ah, a Simpson\'s quote. Did you hear they\'re making a movie finally?

http://www.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---20432,00.html
 

finn18

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Where I come from...

...pie is generally steak and kidney..... or beef and onion.

Chicken and mushroom has its advocates....
 
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G-nome

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Me tooooo!
Get great steak pies here in NZ lots of meat which I dont really remember in british pies. You had to round up the solitary piece with a spoon and then showed it off to your friends cos they\'d never believe you found actual meat in your meat pie. Having said that Kiwi pies (meaning made in new zealand not of a rare native bird, which would be illegal for starters and taste bad too...........erm so I was told .......erm by bloke in a pub....yeah thats it) do seem to have a tendancy to be mince pies and not in the christmas sense of the word. Also if its not a mince pie it will likely as not have cheese in it. And there is one pie place that puts in peas too.
And doesnt tell you.
 

Nomis

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Does anyone know what happened to the blank thread? - I can\'t find it - did it get pulled?

If so how long for this one?:rolleyes:
 

barkel

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This thread will last until the end of time. Or until I post, which has a tendency to kill a thread

Not that I say something so overwhelmingly deep and undisputable, but when barkel chimes in the topic is obviously exhausted.

If anyone told me they were having Kiwi pie, the last thing I would think of was pie made from the little birdie. I would sooner think it was pie made from a New Zelander. Or perhaps, pie made from the kiwi fruit.

Where I am from the traditional regional pie is pecan. However, we are also pleased with pumpkin, sweet potato, and apple. 90% of men and 10% of women also enjoy a special pie here, but it is in no way an isolated regional pleasure.

barkel

ps. My boss recently asked my co-worker if I was \"Happy\" at my job. (I am not.) My co-worker was warning me that my \"attitude\" of late was getting noticed. This is exciting. If I push my luck a little more I may be doing minis full time in the near future.
 

Ebonbuddha

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There are other kinds of pie. For example, my favorite kind of pie to eat is called poon...er...nevermind.:innocent:


Originally posted by finn18
...pie is generally steak and kidney..... or beef and onion.

Chicken and mushroom has its advocates....
 

Sand Rat

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Originally posted by Chern Ann
That\'s it, you\'re all on my list to get weird, page slowing bugs.

Gee, thanks CA - can I also distribute them to a random sampling of my fellow posters? Or better yet, can I distribute them to a random selection times pi of my fellow posters? :D:D

Yes I know, back in the corner, I\'m a cheeky monkey.
 

supervike

Super Moderator
you can have your pi and eat it too....

\"She\'s my cherry pie...blah blah blah\"\"

This is the one and only time I will quote an 80\'s hair band...
 

paintwidow

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Originally posted by barkel
ps. My boss recently asked my co-worker if I was \"Happy\" at my job. (I am not.) My co-worker was warning me that my \"attitude\" of late was getting noticed. This is exciting. If I push my luck a little more I may be doing minis full time in the near future.

Thank you for that eye-tearing laugh Barkel!:D Here\'s wishing you the....errr...well....best of luck with that! lol
 

Nomis

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I want a Tart

For those of you who are not familiar with Caliver Books this is a plug!

I went there on Saturday as they are the nearest stockist of Vallejo paints. It is the only games related shop that my wife doesn\'t mind looking round as it caters for a wide range of hobbies including re-enactment societies.

Browsing the books my wife found a book on Old English Tarts. (oi! you dirty minded lot, not that kind of tart!)

Now I\'m just waiting for baking day

:rolleyes:
 
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