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26 Dec 03 - 03:07 AM (#1080081) Subject: Best thread of 2003? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Waht was the best thread of 2003? note, I do not meam the funniest [theres already a thread abpoiut that] it could be the most interesting music thread, or the most informative thread or wahtever. |
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26 Dec 03 - 10:12 AM (#1080234) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: JedMarum I vote for this one!! ;-) |
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26 Dec 03 - 12:04 PM (#1080277) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: GUEST Bit early to say yet!! |
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26 Dec 03 - 12:21 PM (#1080287) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: Little Hawk The one on Polish sausage. |
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26 Dec 03 - 03:34 PM (#1080378) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: Joe Offer Hey, I looked at all the Polish threads, and I couldn't find a thread on Polish Sausage or Kielbasa. Closest I could find was Who Stole the Kishka? We really could use a Polish Sausage thread in this day and age. Oh, but while looking, I came across a link to this Retro Milwaukee Website. I feel an overpowering urge to eat kielbasa and eggs and fried potatoes, right now. -Joe Offer, who lives with a Polish wife and an even-more-Polish mother-in-law- |
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26 Dec 03 - 04:18 PM (#1080396) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: The Fooles Troupe Joe, how do you Polish a Sausage? :-) |
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26 Dec 03 - 04:34 PM (#1080409) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: catspaw49 Just like polishing your knob I suppose? Is that how you do it Foolestroupe? Spaw |
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26 Dec 03 - 04:44 PM (#1080414) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: The Fooles Troupe ... but they say you can't polish-shit .... |
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26 Dec 03 - 04:48 PM (#1080417) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: PoppaGator Well, this is just my *personal* favorite, but back in June or so I started a thread asking for advice on my plans for an August trip to England and Ireland. Reading the many posts and responding to them, both within the thread and via "PM," was a highlight of my year. I received plenty of good wishes, lots of food for thought, and more information than I could possibly have put to use during an only-too-brief two-week journey. I have been terribly remiss in not reporting back to everyone who was so helpful and supportive. However, I still intend to post my journal/recap for you whenever I find the time. So, if you see a thread entitled "England/Ireland in August: Advice?," that'll be me, refreshing this old thread for one last time. The "August" in question, of course, being 8/03, not the upcoming August of 2004. |
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26 Dec 03 - 04:58 PM (#1080426) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: The Fooles Troupe Well - In my opinion, but then I freely admit bias - Pot Noodles Can't Be Beat! :-) :-) Robin |
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26 Dec 03 - 06:32 PM (#1080477) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: Morticia I thought this one was pretty funny thread.cfm?threadid=62147 |
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27 Dec 03 - 01:54 PM (#1080513) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: GUEST The "Joe Offer Celebration Thread". It gave a whole new meaning to birthdays. |
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27 Dec 03 - 02:58 PM (#1080541) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: GUEST Is this thread shite? |
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27 Dec 03 - 03:37 PM (#1080564) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: GUEST,Nigel Parsons (at work) |
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27 Dec 03 - 03:39 PM (#1080566) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: GUEST,Nigel Parsons (at work) Surely the thread on Polish Sausage isn't the BEST, Isnt' it "The Wurst"?? Nigel |
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27 Dec 03 - 08:30 PM (#1080705) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: Joe Offer Hey, I haven't found the Polish Sausage thread yet, and I'm getting very hungry. Can somebody tell me its name, or give us a link? I looked under Polish, Sausage, and Kielbasa, and had the wurst luck... -Joe Offer- |
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27 Dec 03 - 09:33 PM (#1080735) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: curmudgeon Best thread? "News From Guam," hands down; informative, entertaining, well written, an absolute delight in all ways, including music -- Tom |
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28 Dec 03 - 02:10 PM (#1081018) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: Nancy King I vote for "Help finding song I was named after." Three cheers for Guest Marcus and our own Helen! Nancy |
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28 Dec 03 - 03:13 PM (#1081053) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: McGrath of Harlow That's a pretty good choice there from Nancy. If there is actually who has read all the threads, I'm not too sure I'd feel too happy trusting their judgement. |
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28 Dec 03 - 03:26 PM (#1081061) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: Charley Noble I'd vote for "News from Guam." It's a window to another world. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
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29 Dec 03 - 02:05 PM (#1081655) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: Raptor I enjoyed the thread about "Cross-dressing People Who Like to eat Chicken Deepfried in Bat Urine And The Women that Love them!" Raptor |
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29 Dec 03 - 08:29 PM (#1081982) Subject: RE: Best thread of 2003? From: The Fooles Troupe A late entry - most people would not have read the latest update - it is now about 120Kb --- Technique: Piano Accordion for The Recycled Muso :-) Robin |