Germany is a land of whimsy
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
What Nina Hagen song did Merkel select?
Let fury have the hour, anger can be power
D'you know that you can use it?
-- There's no fairytale ending with cocaine.
D'you know that you can use it?
-- There's no fairytale ending with cocaine.
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
Let fury have the hour, anger can be power
D'you know that you can use it?
-- There's no fairytale ending with cocaine.
D'you know that you can use it?
-- There's no fairytale ending with cocaine.
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Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
This is Bavaria not Newcastle, mate.
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Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
The promise of the EU was always a lie, then.
"I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back in Whittier, they're not much bigger than two meters.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
https://www.wired.com/story/got-an-inva ... g-them/amp
Lukas Bosch, the cofounder of Holycrab!, a biodiversity startup, hopes the marbled crayfish’s nutritional value will tempt Germans looking for sustainable alternatives to intensively farmed meat. The company is turning invasive species—from raccoons, Egyptian geese, and wild boar to other crayfish, such as Chinese mitten crabs—into culinary delicacies, ...
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Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
Only ever had wild boar once, pretty tasty i recall. Raccoon, no, can't say i have.revbob wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 8:29pmhttps://www.wired.com/story/got-an-inva ... g-them/amp
Lukas Bosch, the cofounder of Holycrab!, a biodiversity startup, hopes the marbled crayfish’s nutritional value will tempt Germans looking for sustainable alternatives to intensively farmed meat. The company is turning invasive species—from raccoons, Egyptian geese, and wild boar to other crayfish, such as Chinese mitten crabs—into culinary delicacies, ...
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
Wild boar an invasive species? Invading the suburbs, I guess.
Who pfaffed the pfaff? Who got pfaffed tonight?
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
Yes, it's delicious.Low Down Low wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 8:55pmOnly ever had wild boar once, pretty tasty i recall.revbob wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 8:29pmhttps://www.wired.com/story/got-an-inva ... g-them/amp
Lukas Bosch, the cofounder of Holycrab!, a biodiversity startup, hopes the marbled crayfish’s nutritional value will tempt Germans looking for sustainable alternatives to intensively farmed meat. The company is turning invasive species—from raccoons, Egyptian geese, and wild boar to other crayfish, such as Chinese mitten crabs—into culinary delicacies, ...
Who pfaffed the pfaff? Who got pfaffed tonight?
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
Yeah I'd go for wild boar, not so sure about a racoon though but when in Berlin...Olaf wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 8:58amYes, it's delicious.Low Down Low wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 8:55pmOnly ever had wild boar once, pretty tasty i recall.revbob wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 8:29pmhttps://www.wired.com/story/got-an-inva ... g-them/amp
Lukas Bosch, the cofounder of Holycrab!, a biodiversity startup, hopes the marbled crayfish’s nutritional value will tempt Germans looking for sustainable alternatives to intensively farmed meat. The company is turning invasive species—from raccoons, Egyptian geese, and wild boar to other crayfish, such as Chinese mitten crabs—into culinary delicacies, ...
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I read that crayfish story last week and thought, great stuff, the worlds oceans will soon be run out of edible fish and these gals are stepping up and saying, hey, we might be able to help you out there. Come have a taste, we're nutritious and delicious. Good on the crays, i say.
Re: Germany is a land of whimsy
As long as it's nicely presented...revbob wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 9:13amYeah I'd go for wild boar, not so sure about a racoon though but when in Berlin...Olaf wrote: ↑24 Jan 2022, 8:58amYes, it's delicious.Low Down Low wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 8:55pmOnly ever had wild boar once, pretty tasty i recall.revbob wrote: ↑23 Jan 2022, 8:29pmhttps://www.wired.com/story/got-an-inva ... g-them/amp
Lukas Bosch, the cofounder of Holycrab!, a biodiversity startup, hopes the marbled crayfish’s nutritional value will tempt Germans looking for sustainable alternatives to intensively farmed meat. The company is turning invasive species—from raccoons, Egyptian geese, and wild boar to other crayfish, such as Chinese mitten crabs—into culinary delicacies, ...
Who pfaffed the pfaff? Who got pfaffed tonight?