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Dr. Medulla wrote:
Flex wrote:Can't we all just agree that you're both insane?
Fill the tub, Wolter. We're gonna short-circuit, this sumbitch.
From your comma usage I'm pretty sure you're advocating suicide.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:Pie is dessert. One does not eat meat for dessert. Hence, no meat pies.
Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked

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Flex wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
Flex wrote:Can't we all just agree that you're both insane?
Fill the tub, Wolter. We're gonna short-circuit, this sumbitch.
From your comma usage I'm pretty sure you're advocating suicide.
:disshame: I have no idea where I was going with that unnecessary comma.
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101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Pie is dessert. One does not eat meat for dessert. Hence, no meat pies.
Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked
Christmas must be a period of mourning in Limeyania. :yuck:
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101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Pie is dessert. One does not eat meat for dessert. Hence, no meat pies.
Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked
Minced beef pies: The only mince pies that matter
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Best movie about Minced Beef Pies? I Drink Your Blood, of course. If you're impatient, forward to the :30 mark.

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Dr. Medulla wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Pie is dessert. One does not eat meat for dessert. Hence, no meat pies.
Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked
Christmas must be a period of mourning in Limeyania. :yuck:
Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie

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101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Pie is dessert. One does not eat meat for dessert. Hence, no meat pies.
Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked
Christmas must be a period of mourning in Limeyania. :yuck:
Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie
Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts
Take note, Heathens.
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101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Pie is dessert. One does not eat meat for dessert. Hence, no meat pies.
Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked
Christmas must be a period of mourning in Limeyania. :yuck:
Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie
Hungry now 101 them pies look tasty.
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Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:Pie is dessert. One does not eat meat for dessert. Hence, no meat pies.
Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked
Christmas must be a period of mourning in Limeyania. :yuck:
Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie
Hungry now 101 them pies look tasty.
Might pick some up for afternoon tea. My local bakery does a great mince pie.

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101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote:
101Walterton wrote: Thought I would throw in mincemeat:
A mince pie (sometimes also minced, minced meat, or mincemeat pie) is a British festive sweet pastry, traditionally consumed during the Christmas and New Year period. Mince pies normally have a pastry top, but versions may also be found without the top in which case they are known as mince tarts. Mince pies are filled with mincemeat – a preserve typically containing apple, dried fruits such as raisins and sultanas, spices, and either suet or vegetable shortening.[1] Modern mince pies typically do not contain any meat, but because suet is raw beef or mutton fat, mince pies made with suet are not suitable for vegetarians. Individual mince pies are usually 6–7.5 cm (2.5-3 inches) in diameter, although larger mince pies, suitable for slicing, may also be baked
Christmas must be a period of mourning in Limeyania. :yuck:
Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie
Hungry now 101 them pies look tasty.
Might pick some up for afternoon tea. My local bakery does a great mince pie.
Good man stick the kettle on i'm on my way. ;)
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Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Dr. Medulla wrote: Christmas must be a period of mourning in Limeyania. :yuck:
Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie
Hungry now 101 them pies look tasty.
Might pick some up for afternoon tea. My local bakery does a great mince pie.
Good man stick the kettle on i'm on my way. ;)
English Breakfast with milk ok ?

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101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote: Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie
Hungry now 101 them pies look tasty.
Might pick some up for afternoon tea. My local bakery does a great mince pie.
Good man stick the kettle on i'm on my way. ;)
English Breakfast with milk ok ?
Nice one brother!
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101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote: Au contraire:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mince_pie
Hungry now 101 them pies look tasty.
Might pick some up for afternoon tea. My local bakery does a great mince pie.
Good man stick the kettle on i'm on my way. ;)
English Breakfast with milk ok ?
English Breakfast Pie for me, with a streaky bacon lid. Coffee, two sugars and a copy of the Sun.
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Heston wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Marky Dread wrote: Hungry now 101 them pies look tasty.
Might pick some up for afternoon tea. My local bakery does a great mince pie.
Good man stick the kettle on i'm on my way. ;)
English Breakfast with milk ok ?
English Breakfast Pie for me, with a streaky bacon lid. Coffee, two sugars and a copy of the Sun.
I say ol' chap we only drink tea here, and read the Beano!
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