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It is still morning here.

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Wait, bears have a special attack called "hug?"


hello everyone


Greetings, Fawtlies.

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aeglos wrote:
hello everyone

Hey!


*sparkles*


Edward Cullen wrote:
*sparkles*

He`s so brooding and dreamy *screams loudly*


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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:
Greetings, Fawtlies.

Gratings, flea-nam.

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Screaming teenage girl wrote:
Edward Cullen wrote:
*sparkles*
He`s so brooding and dreamy *screams loudly*

Stake-shoots both.

It's a specially designed crossbow with short range.


Edward Cullen wrote:
*sparkles*

*de-sanitises*


my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.
beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)

For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

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Black Magga wrote:
Edward Cullen wrote:
*sparkles*
*de-sanitises*

That's got an unintended pun. Sorry.

Sovereign Court

aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)

For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Original Mountain Dew is the classic - in the green can. Basic Dr. Pepper is, again, the industry standard - though cherry added is nice too!

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aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food of the world: American ;-)

For the first time ever I have seen a can of Mountain Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realize the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Regular, Cherry Dr Pepper, Code Red Mountain Dew is a personal Favorite, more because I can only get it by going to TACO BELL, and I hate TACO BELL. hmmmm Tacos.

Peanut butter exotic, wow who would have thought?!?1 Maple Syrup not easily available in a thousand varieties... WOW. I just have Pancakes yesterday for Father's day.

Shadow Lodge

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aeglos wrote:
potentially inflammatory thread topic)

My favorite Mountain Dew flavor is Code Red.

Shadow Lodge

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Jess Door wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)

For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Original Mountain Dew is the classic - in the green can. Basic Dr. Pepper is, again, the industry standard - though cherry added is nice too!

If Dr. Pepper has 23 flavors, is it still Dr. Pepper when you add a 24th (cherry)?

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Tordek Rumnaheim wrote:
Jess Door wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)

For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Original Mountain Dew is the classic - in the green can. Basic Dr. Pepper is, again, the industry standard - though cherry added is nice too!
If Dr. Pepper has 23 flavors, is it still Dr. Pepper when you add a 24th (cherry)?

Things that make you go HMMMM.


Crimson Jester wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

Maple Syrup not easily available in a thousand varieties... WOW. I just have Pancakes yesterday for Father's day.

The usual way to have Pancakes in my Region is this:

Pancake with apple pieces in them as side-dish to spicy mashed vegetable soup

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aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)

For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Length:
Don't forget root bier! Do they have it?

I don't drink Dr. Pepper or Mountain Dew, but then I am pretty anti-American (don't patronise many chains) (before anyone jumps down my throat this is not meant to deprecate anyone except myself). Do they have exotic American imported beer or wine?

If you want real American food, eat raccoon and (pocket gopher and camas and) corn! (Parentheses indicate relatively local "food.")

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Crimson Jester wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food of the world: American ;-)

For the first time ever I have seen a can of Mountain Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realize the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Regular, Cherry Dr Pepper, Code Red Mountain Dew is a personal Favorite, more because I can only get it by going to TACO BELL, and I hate TACO BELL. hmmmm Tacos.

Peanut butter exotic, wow who would have thought?!?1 Maple Syrup not easily available in a thousand varieties... WOW. I just have Pancakes yesterday for Father's day.

I didn't really think about maple syrup. I guess it is kind of patently "American."

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aeglos wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

Maple Syrup not easily available in a thousand varieties... WOW. I just have Pancakes yesterday for Father's day.

The usual way to have Pancakes in my Region is this:

Pancake with apple pieces in them as side-dish to spicy mashed vegetable soup

Mmm.


Gark the Goblin wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

** spoiler omitted **

root beer, hm, will have to look

raccoons are (unlike peanut butter) quite common in Hessia, but we don't eat them. they ravage our garbage bins :-)
4 Raccoons where set lose in north-Hessia by Forstmeister Wilhelm Freiherr Sittich von Berlepsch on April 12th 1934, they proved to be very fertile, today in Kassel, Hessias second biggest city raccoons live on 50% of all properties

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That did not taste very good.

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aeglos wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

** spoiler omitted **

root beer, hm, will have to look

raccoons are (unlike peanut butter) quite common in Hessia, but we don't eat them. they ravage our garbage bins :-)
4 Raccoons where set lose in north-Hessia by Forstmeister Wilhelm Freiherr Sittich von Berlepsch on April 12th 1934, they proved to be very fertile, today in Kassel, Hessias second biggest city raccoons live on 50% of all properties

Yay. Invasive species!

I really did not know that. Sucks. But it's payback for . . . Hmm. It appears the invasives that most readily spring to mind (starlings, Himalayan blackberry, scotch broom, oxeye daisy, bullfrogs, barred owls, douglas-firs, eucalyptus [not here, in California], zebra mussel, knapweed, knotweed, butterfly bush, house sparrows) are not from Germany.

Edit: Starlings, scotch broom, oxeye daisy, house sparrows, and some knapweeds are found in Germany, but probably didn't get here from there.

While researching, OMFGWTF:

In North Carolina it is planted as a roadside wildflower by the state highway department.


Freehold DM wrote:
Morning all!

Good morning/afternoon.


Gark the Goblin wrote:
aeglos wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

** spoiler omitted **

root beer, hm, will have to look

raccoons are (unlike peanut butter) quite common in Hessia, but we don't eat them. they ravage our garbage bins :-)
4 Raccoons where set lose in north-Hessia by Forstmeister Wilhelm Freiherr Sittich von Berlepsch on April 12th 1934, they proved to be very fertile, today in Kassel, Hessias second biggest city raccoons live on 50% of all properties

Yay. Invasive species!

I really did not know that. Sucks. But it's payback for . . . Hmm. It appears the invasives that most readily spring to mind (starlings, Himalayan blackberry, scotch broom, oxeye daisy, bullfrogs, barred owls, douglas-firs, eucalyptus [not here, in California], zebra mussel, knapweed, knotweed, butterfly bush, house sparrows) are not from Germany.

house sparrows are from here

bullfrogs and butterfly bush are invading here too


Celestial Healer wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Kruelaid wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:
Kruelaid wrote:
Moff Rimmer wrote:

Happy Father's Day dads. You guys are awesome.

...

It looks like some of you found the pics I posted but for those others of you interested --> Here you go.

Bill:** spoiler omitted **
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Bill:** spoiler omitted **
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Did I ever tell you all that my partner got his website up and running?

Linkified

Cool.


aeglos wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:

raccoons are (unlike peanut butter) quite common in Hessia, but we don't eat them. they ravage our garbage bins :-)
4 Raccoons where set lose in north-Hessia by Forstmeister Wilhelm Freiherr Sittich von Berlepsch on April 12th 1934, they proved to be very fertile, today in Kassel, Hessias second biggest city raccoons live on 50% of all properties

Yay. Invasive species!

I really did not know that. Sucks. But it's payback for . . . Hmm. It appears the invasives that most readily spring to mind (starlings, Himalayan blackberry, scotch broom, oxeye daisy, bullfrogs, barred owls, douglas-firs, eucalyptus [not here, in California], zebra mussel, knapweed, knotweed, butterfly bush, house sparrows) are not from Germany.

house sparrows are from here

bullfrogs and butterfly bush are invading here too

Giant Hogweed is the biggest problem invader here


Gark the Goblin wrote:
Wait, bears have a special attack called "hug?"

At least it's not hump.


aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)

For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

Liberty's Edge

Bitter Thorn wrote:
aeglos wrote:

my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.

beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)

For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.

So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??

(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)

Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

There are no cans . . . <cues pheramoan>

Cursory perusal of "tin cans" page on Wikipedia: "Germany" not found with crtl-f. Probably cans aren't around to encourage eating locally or something. Or they just use glass.


Bitter Thorn wrote:


Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

cans. only drinking-cans are taxed.

never thought about that, makes the can-tax even more stupid :-)

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To all you Minecraft players out there (maybe one on this thread?):

Punching sheep.


aeglos wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:


Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

cans. only drinking-cans are taxed.

never thought about that, makes the can-tax even more stupid :-)

and there are still a few drinking cans, they are not forbidden, just heavily taxed, coca cola is trying to re-establish them at the moment, they sell coke in half-sized cans now

Sovereign Court

I like capers.

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aeglos wrote:
aeglos wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:


Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

cans. only drinking-cans are taxed.

never thought about that, makes the can-tax even more stupid :-)
and there are still a few drinking cans, they are not forbidden, just heavily taxed, coca cola is trying to re-establish them at the moment, they sell coke in half-sized cans now

We have those here as well, great for little kids.

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Also most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon.

My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.

Liberty's Edge

Mmmm, beef and potato stew.

Silver Crusade

Crimson Jester wrote:
aeglos wrote:
aeglos wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:


Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

cans. only drinking-cans are taxed.

never thought about that, makes the can-tax even more stupid :-)
and there are still a few drinking cans, they are not forbidden, just heavily taxed, coca cola is trying to re-establish them at the moment, they sell coke in half-sized cans now
We have those here as well, great for little kids.

I like the half-size cans. 12 ounces of soda makes me sick to my stomach.

To the original question: Mountain Dew is gross and Dr. Pepper is only marginally better.

I like my grocery store's international aisle. There's these cookies from Sweden that I can't get enough of.

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Crimson Jester wrote:

Also most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon. Eat skunk.

My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.

FIFY

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Gark the Goblin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

Also most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.

My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.

FIFY

Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.

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aeglos wrote:
aeglos wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:


Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

cans. only drinking-cans are taxed.

never thought about that, makes the can-tax even more stupid :-)
and there are still a few drinking cans, they are not forbidden, just heavily taxed, coca cola is trying to re-establish them at the moment, they sell coke in half-sized cans now

Um . . . Coca Cola's trying to sell half-size cans instead of selling one full-size can with less metal (for the same amount of liquid)? Do they still sell full-size cans?


aeglos wrote:
aeglos wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:


Wait. What do they put canned food in now in Germany?

cans. only drinking-cans are taxed.

never thought about that, makes the can-tax even more stupid :-)
and there are still a few drinking cans, they are not forbidden, just heavily taxed, coca cola is trying to re-establish them at the moment, they sell coke in half-sized cans now

Wow!


Crimson Jester wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

Also most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.

My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.

FIFY
Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.

LOL!

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Bitter Thorn wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

Also most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.

My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.

FIFY
Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.
LOL!

Admit to it, your just laughing at my sentence structure; or lack thereof.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

Also most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.

My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.

FIFY
Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.
LOL!
Admit to it, your just laughing at my sentence structure; or lack thereof.

Nope. I'm thinking or some of my coonass welder friends and energy workers. (Coonass is their word not mine, and they use it proudly!)


Tordek (& other interested parties): PIE!

On another note, Canadians don't like Maple syrup?

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Crimson Jester wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Gark the Goblin wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:

Also most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.

My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.

FIFY
Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.
LOL!
Admit to it, your just laughing at my sentence structure; or lack thereof.

LOL!

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:

Tordek (& other interested parties): PIE!

On another note, Canadians don't like Maple syrup?

What?!

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Post, damn you!

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