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Thread ID: 58523 2005-06-03 06:19:00 WFTWE #157....Acraein....I want to know how they found out???.... Billy T (70) PC World Chat
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360879 2005-06-03 06:19:00 Acraein

Foul-tasting butterfly juice :yuck:

This is even worse than being the first person to taste an oyster

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
360880 2005-06-03 07:31:00 Has anyone eaten before a Durian?

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
360881 2005-06-03 08:14:00 Eating a Durian is like eating custard while standing in an open sewer.

I have butterflies on toast quite often, much nicer than a Durian. The Red Admirals are best.

But none are as nice as crunchy frog chocolates, with real frog.
(Whizzo Chocolates, number 4 in the selection list)

Whizzo say:
"we use only the finest baby frogs, dew-picked and flown from Iraq, cleansed in the finest quality spring water, lightly killed, and sealed in a succulent, Swiss, quintuple-smooth, treble-milk chocolate envelope, and lovingly frosted with glucose... If we took the bones out, it wouldn't be crunchy, would it?"

Yum.
godfather (25)
360882 2005-06-03 08:48:00 Obviously you do not know how to enjoy Durian, godfather... :D

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
360883 2005-06-04 02:31:00 Obviously you do not know how to enjoy Durian, godfather... :D

Cheers :)

I do not think I could ever bring myself to eat something that I knew would smell a lot better a couple of days after I ate it. :yuck:

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
360884 2005-06-04 03:10:00 Hmmmm...I have had to work on live sewers before, I reckon I could stomach some custerd while doing so...


There is few sights so nasty as 40000 giant flying cockroaches born and bred in a Sydney sewer swarm over a person, Glad I was a level up and looking on. :eek:
Metla (12)
360885 2005-06-04 05:21:00 Acraein is marketed in NZ under the name "Lion Red" Dally (6292)
360886 2005-06-04 06:28:00 There is few sights so nasty as 40,000 giant flying cockroaches born and bred in a Sydney sewer swarm over a person, Glad I was a level up and looking on . :eek:

So who counted them?

My bet would be that somebody said 1, 2, 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . holy ****e, there's thousands of the buggers, and decided that 40,000 sounded about right .

Wonder why they don't pump insecticide gas down there at regular intervals?

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Billy T (70)
360887 2005-06-04 06:48:00 I do not think I could ever bring myself to eat something that I knew would smell a lot better a couple of days after I ate it. :yuck:

Cheers

Billy 8-{)
Guess I can't change you people's mentality...
Renmoo (66)
360888 2005-06-04 06:59:00 Insecticde?

Probally because at any given time in a place like sydney there would be hundreds of people working on the sewer, and because a sewer network would have hundreds if not thousands of leaks,and they are of course hooked up to every single house.

I would imagine that dumping enough poisen into the system to make a dent on the cockroatch population would cause a headache big enough to kill a few people and ruin the government.
Metla (12)
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