Gaddafi captured

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  • edited October 2011
    I actually don't like them very much at all, but I always have a few at Christmas just purely out of principle.
  • edited October 2011
    I think sprouts are bloody awful, although Missus Boozy made some last christmas that had bacon and something else with them while they were cooking?

    Well bacon makes everything good :D
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  • edited October 2011
    i boil mine till they are mushy.
  • edited October 2011
    mile wrote: »
    i boil mine till they are mushy.

    You boil your sprouts until they are mushy? :eek:
  • edited October 2011
    MrCheese wrote: »
    You boil your sprouts until they are mushy? :eek:

    well not like mush, just melt in the mouth, so if i had no teeth id be able to eat them.
  • edited October 2011
    I never realised I liked sprouts until last christmas where I prob ended up eating about a pound of 'em! **** me, the bedroom was rank Christmas night.
  • edited October 2011
    lest year we had, roast turkey, mash, roast potatos, sprouts, carrots, peas, yorkshire puddings, stuffing, gravy. yum yum.

    although it was a massive pain in the arse to make.
  • edited October 2011
    I dunno what to make of it all really. When I was little I actually quite liked him. He was a general, had lots of medals therefore he had to be a good guy. I think what actually happened to him in the end wasn't ideal but he died in a situation of his own making really.
  • edited October 2011
    Excuse me Bethan this is now officially a thread about sprouts and turkey.

    Please keep your political views on the Sprouts - good or bad ? thread instead ;)
  • edited October 2011
    Sprouts dipped in melted cheese (or even butter) is yummy in my tummy ... especially if it's something like a mildly spicy* cheese like the nacho cheese you can get here ... MMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmm!

    *I'm not big on spicy food.
  • edited October 2011
    i always save a sprout till last.

    i like to keep itsprout in a secure compound of a yorkshire pudding. eventually though the gravy will begin to break though the carrot wall and begin to asail the side of the pud, seeping in though the bottom. if that happens i send it to a safe zone on top of a mash potato mountain, even somtimes calling in for reinforcments of stuffing to try and save the day, eventually though it will fall and become covered in gravy, at which point i eat it, wondering if i should have created a secure area of peas.
  • edited October 2011
    mile wrote: »
    i always save a sprout till last.

    i like to keep itsprout in a secure compound of a yorkshire pudding. eventually though the gravy will begin to break though the carrot wall and begin to asail the side of the pud, seeping in though the bottom. if that happens i send it to a safe zone on top of a mash potato mountain, even somtimes calling in for reinforcments of stuffing to try and save the day, eventually though it will fall and become covered in gravy, at which point i eat it, wondering if i should have created a secure area of peas.

    Yes, uphold the peas, no matter what the cost!
  • edited October 2011
    Sprouts, I love them. However they love to make me fart.

    I remember the last christmas I spent at my parents house. Pints of Guinness all day, peanuts on the table all day, and sprouts, cabbage, and sweed on the dinner table (amongst other things before you joke that that's all we had). My gawwd you could have powered the whole street of the gasses comming from me. Of course drinking guinness all day I showed no shame, in letting them out loud and proud too.

    It's a good job none of us smoke, or I would not be here today to tell you the story.
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  • edited October 2011
    Sprouts?...anything that looks like a Zombies balls are bad.
  • edited October 2011
    mile wrote: »
    i always save a sprout till last.

    i like to keep itsprout in a secure compound of a yorkshire pudding. eventually though the gravy will begin to break though the carrot wall and begin to asail the side of the pud, seeping in though the bottom. if that happens i send it to a safe zone on top of a mash potato mountain, even somtimes calling in for reinforcments of stuffing to try and save the day, eventually though it will fall and become covered in gravy, at which point i eat it, wondering if i should have created a secure area of peas.

    Step away from the WWII online game... ;)
  • zx1zx1
    edited October 2011
    How did we get from talking about Colnel Gaddafi to brussel sprouts?
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  • fogfog
    edited October 2011
    my sister insists in eating sprouts every bloody year at xmas dinner and turning the air blue.. she finds it amusing :sad: .. you can get sprouts throughout the year.
  • mile wrote: »
    i always save a sprout till last.

    i like to keep itsprout in a secure compound of a yorkshire pudding. eventually though the gravy will begin to break though the carrot wall and begin to asail the side of the pud, seeping in though the bottom. if that happens i send it to a safe zone on top of a mash potato mountain, even somtimes calling in for reinforcments of stuffing to try and save the day, eventually though it will fall and become covered in gravy, at which point i eat it, wondering if i should have created a secure area of peas.

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  • edited October 2011
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    Sprouts dipped in melted cheese (or even butter) is yummy in my tummy ... especially if it's something like a mildly spicy* cheese like the nacho cheese you can get here ... MMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmm!

    *I'm not big on spicy food.
    lol not checked this thread since page 5, click on page 14 and see this. take it there's been some slight derailment :smile:
  • NRANRA
    edited October 2011
    Who are you to judge someone, silly cookers and windbag air-spoilers? I see that 'tyrant' just as a person who really carried for his country, but was oppressed by dollared 'freedom-fighters' traditionally sponsored by Iraq-adoring-chemical-weapons-obsessed semi-humans of 'America' (almost the land of freedom). It's about oiled cash soaked in blood.

    How can killing a foreign man (even allegedly a tyrant) in a foreign country make the whole word or any real common people with real common sense any happier? What exactly his tyranny is expressed in? For who? Too many abstraction. So I strongly believe that only rather limited retarded bloodlusty dirty scums feel joy for it.

    Shortly, just another calumny for another 'Saddam Hussein'. It's not about another juda-conspiracy or something, it's a planned usurping... Get ready: soon 'America' is going to look for that hypothetical Iraq chemical weapons and dethrone another despot... this time--in your country.
  • edited October 2011
    Are you Alan Partridge in disguise?
    "use the sausage as a breakwater" :grin:
  • edited October 2011
    NRA wrote: »
    ...How can killing a foreign man (even allegedly a tyrant) in a foreign country...

    Err ... wasn't Gaddafi a native of Libyia, killed by the natives of his own country? What did I miss? And what does this have to do with sprouts, do they taste differently in Libiya? (how the ... does one spell the name of that country)
  • edited October 2011
    def chris wrote: »
    "use the sausage as a breakwater" :grin:

    I also can't help but think that he isn't deploying his roast 'taters correctly either.
  • edited October 2011
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    And what does this have to do with sprouts, do they taste differently in Libiya?

    :lol:

    Who'd have thought it?

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  • edited October 2011
    evilsprouts.jpg?w=460&h=360

    :-P
  • edited October 2011
    mile wrote: »
    evilsprouts.jpg?w=460&h=360

    :-P

    Awww ... that guy on the lower right needs a hug ... the other ones just kinda scream "We need BRAN!" (in their diets ... not BRAINS ... i.e. it's so terribly easy to confuse brain-hungry sprouts-zombies with the constipated elderly (sprouts))
  • edited October 2011
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    it's so terribly easy to confuse brain-hungry sprouts-zombies with the constipated elderly (sprouts))

    this thread gets better all the time....:-)
  • edited October 2011
    I usually wake up every morning with a scowl on my face and for the next our sat on the Commode shouting (in my head) NEED MORE BRANs!!!
  • edited October 2011
    I've found in recent years that I've become more demanding on the quality of paper i write on. Mostly i write via email, but i have had occasion to write on paper. I've found that my handwriting ismuch better on the glossy stuff.
  • edited October 2011
    I wonder if the infamous "they" have made paper out of sprouts.
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