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cruelcore1
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Posted - 2011/11/20 : 20:03:58
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
There is no basis. It is absolutely ridiculous. It doesn't matter how you look at it. The entire argument one way or the other is just complete bollocks. You need water to survive, and it will always, without exception, hydrate you. The kind of things that these people waste their time on is unbelievable.
yeah, but there are other substances too. However, the dude said he got it in the end. Im not a nutritionist yet, so I dont care. I mean, why would we drink water? We have alcohol
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whispering
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Posted - 2011/11/20 : 20:46:48
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it."
Read the article, guys. I didn't understand it too well, but it seems that they have some basis.
I don't know how you got to that conclusion, the quote:
"Ukip MEP Paul Nuttall said the ruling made the bendy banana law look positively sane.
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it. It is a perfect example of what Brussels does best. Spend three years, with 20 separate pieces of correspondence before summoning 21 professors to Parma where they decide with great solemnity that drinking water cannot be sold as a way to combat dehydration."
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cruelcore1
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Posted - 2011/11/21 : 19:36:51
quote: Originally posted by whispering:
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it."
Read the article, guys. I didn't understand it too well, but it seems that they have some basis.
I don't know how you got to that conclusion, the quote:
"Ukip MEP Paul Nuttall said the ruling made the bendy banana law look positively sane.
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it. It is a perfect example of what Brussels does best. Spend three years, with 20 separate pieces of correspondence before summoning 21 professors to Parma where they decide with great solemnity that drinking water cannot be sold as a way to combat dehydration."
Anyway, I can clearly and with full right state the following: things like that DON'T happen in Croatia XD
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TheOneNOnly
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Posted - 2011/11/21 : 23:02:08
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
quote: Originally posted by whispering:
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it."
Read the article, guys. I didn't understand it too well, but it seems that they have some basis.
I don't know how you got to that conclusion, the quote:
"Ukip MEP Paul Nuttall said the ruling made the bendy banana law look positively sane.
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it. It is a perfect example of what Brussels does best. Spend three years, with 20 separate pieces of correspondence before summoning 21 professors to Parma where they decide with great solemnity that drinking water cannot be sold as a way to combat dehydration."
Anyway, I can clearly and with full right state the following: things like that DON'T happen in Croatia XD
I had to look up on Wikipedia where Croatia was.
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2011/11/21 : 23:53:17
quote: Originally posted by TheOneNOnly:
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
quote: Originally posted by whispering:
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it."
Read the article, guys. I didn't understand it too well, but it seems that they have some basis.
I don't know how you got to that conclusion, the quote:
"Ukip MEP Paul Nuttall said the ruling made the bendy banana law look positively sane.
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it. It is a perfect example of what Brussels does best. Spend three years, with 20 separate pieces of correspondence before summoning 21 professors to Parma where they decide with great solemnity that drinking water cannot be sold as a way to combat dehydration."
Anyway, I can clearly and with full right state the following: things like that DON'T happen in Croatia XD
I had to look up on Wikipedia where Croatia was.
Maybe Dopeman was right after all then LOL.
Nah I'm just messin'.
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djDMS
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Posted - 2011/11/21 : 23:59:30
It's just one of the 937 countries that popped up where Yugoslavia used to be!
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2011/11/22 : 00:28:48
quote: Originally posted by TheOneNOnly:
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
quote: Originally posted by whispering:
quote: Originally posted by cruelcore1:
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it."
Read the article, guys. I didn't understand it too well, but it seems that they have some basis.
I don't know how you got to that conclusion, the quote:
"Ukip MEP Paul Nuttall said the ruling made the bendy banana law look positively sane.
He said: I had to read this four or five times before I believed it. It is a perfect example of what Brussels does best. Spend three years, with 20 separate pieces of correspondence before summoning 21 professors to Parma where they decide with great solemnity that drinking water cannot be sold as a way to combat dehydration."
Anyway, I can clearly and with full right state the following: things like that DON'T happen in Croatia XD
I had to look up on Wikipedia where Croatia was.
lol I have to agree somewhat. I knew it was in Europe, just didn't know exactly where in europe. Thought it was much closer to Turkey.
and lol @ DMS' response. Our history & geography textbooks changed every year just because of that
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TheOneNOnly
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Posted - 2011/11/22 : 00:57:34
I knew it was in Europe, I just had no clue where. I only know where the Northern Slavic countries are because of heritage. Otherwise the rest of Europe is that alley you never wanted to go into behind the bar.
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cruelcore1
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Posted - 2011/11/22 : 21:08:55
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
It's just one of the 937 countries that popped up where Yugoslavia used to be!
Lol Yugoslavia was crap, it damaged our country's economy. Soon after it broke, there was a war, and we were considered the bad guys so we couldn't have bought any additional weapons. Much later, and luckily, UN figured out they were wrong and that we were the good ones.
Though, we weren't as good as 99.99% Croatians think. We continued mocking with Serbians even after Yugoslavia fell apart. For example, some of our extremists done a few shootings with grenade launchers (I think they were grenade launchers) in a Serbian neighborhood, and once a Croatian tank drew through the road randomly shooting. I guess they were insane military guys lol.
And during the war there was shit from both of the sides, but Serbians were worse, and we were the ones defending ourselves.
During the war and a while after it there was mass hatred towards all Serbian people, eventhough it was known to be against moral norms. It's not nation's fault because some of their loonies started stabbing and shooting Croatians in their neighborhoods, screaming out loud: "This is Serbia!". Serbians hated us too. Nowadays young people's hatred is, luckily, reducing, eventhough many still have those primitive anti-Serbian beliefs, but not too concrete because it's immoral.
But the funny fact in all that hatred is that, in the army during the war, especially in professional army, hatred was more likely to be rare. I mean, when they had to kill each other, they did their best. But when they didn't have to, they talked, joked, played chess and similar through their radio transmitters; talked if their guarding points were close; and they were drinking and playing cards when they met in bars.
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Dopeman
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Posted - 2011/11/29 : 01:38:53
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
And he's Scottish!
i don't know if i should take this as a compliment or an insult lol
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Kail
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Posted - 2011/11/29 : 11:12:40
quote: Originally posted by m0nst3r:
http://www.thejournal.ie/us-congress-rules-that-pizza-is-a-vegetable-282033-Nov2011/ Really? Lets combat obesity by making pizza a vegetable...
I LOL'd. Mind blowing stupidity.
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HARRIBO
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Posted - 2011/11/30 : 11:45:36
so let me get this right the reason the pizza is to be classed as a vegetabel is its mainly tomato sauce? correct me if im wrong but isnt the tomato actually a FRUIT?:p
therefore pizza is a fruit!
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Posted - 2011/11/30 : 12:05:38
like the article says though, they don't actually think its a vegetable, its just politicians bending the wording on health rules so that the kids can still have pizza in schools..
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llamawrangler
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Posted - 2011/12/01 : 01:12:16
Surprisingly enough, I'm only 16 (and american) and I knew where croatia was. However, this is due to me playing historical sim games like europa universalis 3, which gave me an amazing knowledge of world geography (and who said video games couldn't be educational?)
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Yoko
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Posted - 2011/12/01 : 07:11:12
It pains me that the leaders of the U.S. vote on crap like this and not on initiatives that will create jobs and actually boost the economy. Why should a government tell it's citizens what their food is classified as?
Funny part is: "After some debate, Congress voted that anything containing two tablespoons of tomato sauce can be labelled a vegetable, putting pizza into the vegetable category."
Does that mean that meatballs are actually vegetables because they have two tablespoons of tomato sauce?
If I put two tablespoons of tomato sauce into say a cake . . .
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