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  • edited April 2008
    I think I've made that one too hard... How about a pic of any meal made with tripe then?
  • edited April 2008
    haggiswinner.JPG
    Darren Lucey of Brooklyn, on his way to winning a haggis eating contest. Wikipedia (which is never wrong) counts haggis as a tripe dish. Close enough?
  • edited April 2008
    haggis isn't tripe.
  • edited April 2008
    1906747779_7e0ebc711d.jpg

    According to flickr this is Northern Chinese Cuisine - 羊杂割 Shanxi Lamb Tripes Noodles

    Find me a picture of a camel next to a beaver.
  • edited April 2008
    shanxi lamb noodles isn't tripe either.
  • edited April 2008
    JamesW wrote: »
    Find me a picture of a camel next to a beaver.

    You mean a ciggie next to a *snip* (Tut tut, none of that, please! -ed)
  • edited April 2008
    Trippa.jpg

    this is tripe!!! you eat it like this with a dash of vinegar.
  • edited April 2008
    mile wrote: »
    Trippa.jpg

    this is tripe!!! you eat it like this with a dash of vinegar.

    Mmmm, I am sooo hungry ... no wait, the other one! (where's a book of antonyms when you need it)
  • edited April 2008
    mile wrote: »
    shanxi lamb noodles isn't tripe either.

    Perhaps, but shanxi lamb tripes noodles is!
  • edited April 2008
    JamesW wrote: »
    Perhaps, but shanxi lamb tripes noodles is!

    no!!! :)

    tripe can only be eaten out of white cartons by old people at the seaside. it's a meal in itself.
  • edited April 2008
    mile wrote: »
    no!!! :)

    tripe can only be eaten out of white cartons by old people at the seaside. it's a meal in itself.

    What do you think old Chinese people eat when they go to the seaside?!
  • edited April 2008
    JamesW wrote: »
    What do you think old Chinese people eat when they go to the seaside?!

    what ever the state government tells them to eat i suppose. ;)
  • edited April 2008
    mile wrote: »
    what ever the state government tells them to eat i suppose. ;)

    Something that goes with the smell of the sea in china (apparently the water surrounding the harbours and beaches is approximately 89-99% human excrea, don't know if there's any truth in it though).
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  • edited April 2008
    Something that goes with the smell of the sea in china (apparently the water surrounding the harbours and beaches is approximately 89-99% human excrea, don't know if there's any truth in it though).

    Doubt that! 89-99% crap the sea would be solid!
  • edited April 2008
    Something that goes with the smell of the sea in china (apparently the water surrounding the harbours and beaches is approximately 89-99% human excrea, don't know if there's any truth in it though).

    Sounds like Barry Island in its Butlins heyday.
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  • edited April 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    Doubt that! 89-99% crap the sea would be solid!

    More number 1 than number 2, it'd be like swimming in pee :D
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  • edited April 2008
    JamesW wrote: »
    1906747779_7e0ebc711d.jpg

    According to flickr this is Northern Chinese Cuisine - 羊杂割 Shanxi Lamb Tripes Noodles

    Find me a picture of a camel next to a beaver.

    That will do for me (and the haggis pic was good too)

    Here is your camel and beaver

    objects.gif

    If that's good enough (and it was a tough find) then try looking for a beach with a sunbathing sausage or similar sunbathing meat product
  • edited April 2008
    More number 1 than number 2, it'd be like swimming in pee :D

    Reminds me of something from Discworld. I think it's the River Ankh that's so soiled/solid that a person can nearly walk on it. On the other hand they also say the water must be very clean having gone through all those kidneys.
  • edited April 2008
    a beach with a sunbathing sausage or similar sunbathing meat product

    Easy...
    008.jpg

    Now show me a famous person brushing their teeth.
  • edited June 2008
    gasman wrote: »
    Easy...


    Now show me a famous person brushing their teeth.

    A big brush for a big gob!!
    toothbrush.jpg

    Ok now lets see..... Whoever can provide me with an image of the most creative use of Tipp-Ex wins.
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  • edited June 2008
    Creative use of Tipp-Ex (even titled as 'Mas tippex'):

    2540422483_7af1865853.jpg?v=1212315376

    Now someone find a picture of the real meterological phenomenon of clouds that look like boobies.
  • edited June 2008
    437193602_75a6bd1746.jpg

    I don't think they look much like boobs but this was the first pic on a google image search for "Boob clouds". The pic itself is entitled "Boob Clouds".
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  • edited June 2008
    Scottie_uk wrote: »
    A big brush for a big gob!!
    [pic of Chris Evans holding a toothbrush]

    Ah, but he isn't actually *brushing* his teeth, is he? (which is what was requested)
  • edited June 2008
    Daren wrote: »
    Ah, but he isn't actually *brushing* his teeth, is he?

    when does the act of brushing ones teeth begin? does it start when you pick the toothbrush up or when you start rubbing it across your teeth?
  • edited June 2008
    mile wrote: »
    when does the act of brushing ones teeth begin? does it start when you pick the toothbrush up or when you start rubbing it across your teeth?

    Brushing is a verb so its when your doing it...not preparing to do it

    Edit: secondly that brush is far to big to fit in his mouth..and where is the water/toothpaste.....the photo is a SHAM!
  • edited June 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    Brushing is a verb so its when your doing it...not preparing to do it

    i know what a verb is, thicko.

    preparing to do it, is going to buy the tooth brush and the tooth paste, having a bathroom fitted, getting a water supply, growing some teeth etc

    picking up the tooth brush is 'brushing your teeth' even though it's not technically correct.

    if boozy popped his head out of your shower curtain, and asked why you were holding your toothbrush, you would tell him you were preparing to brush your teeth, would you. no, you'd say 'i'm brushing my teeth.'
  • edited June 2008
    mile wrote: »
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    if boozy popped his head out of your shower curtain, and asked why you were holding your toothbrush, you would tell him you were preparing to brush your teeth, would you. no, you'd say 'i'm brushing my teeth.'

    Actually I'd wouldn't...I would reply with "room for another in there matey!?"
  • edited June 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    Actually I'd wouldn't...I would reply with "room for another in there matey!?"

    he he he. :)
  • edited June 2008
    mile wrote: »
    he he he. :)


    Gaylord...
  • edited June 2008
    beanz wrote: »
    Gaylord...

    i'd rather be a galord than a bender like you....
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