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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Dallas-Dakota
Very impressive! Sampling 400 beers? How long did this go on for?
The festival I worked at was a locally organised one so in a way different size category but it had a nice quality to it all the same.
It focussed on special beers, mainly IPA's instead of ''regular'' beers like Pilsener and Helles. Also despite being locally organised we had about seven different kinds from the USA.(Now I know what Grimbold drinks, ha)
Thatīs a bit hard to explain. The actual fair was 5 days and from 0800 to 1800. Officially. After that were very impressive booth parties or special events outside the fair areal and beyond that were the invitations to visit some testing facilities and actually brew a batch using that equipment. Naturally, this was done before the fair and timed so that your brew was done and ready for tasting at the fair.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Dallas-Dakota
Also, yeah, I still haven't figured out how to fix that. I found some of my old avatars on Photobucket where they seem to work fine but when I try to use them as my profile picture they just link that Photobucket image.
Photobucket has disallowed hotlinking for anyone who doesn't pay for their premium service ($300/year?). So, unless you're willing to pay that, you'll want to host it elsewhere.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
I just decided to read about everyone's favorite poisonous snake. The only reason nobody has a different poisonous snake as their favorite is that there's no such thing.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Dallas-Dakota
Also, yeah, I still haven't figured out how to fix that. I found some of my old avatars on Photobucket where they seem to work fine but when I try to use them as my profile picture they just link that Photobucket image.
What Dark Shadow says. I recommend imgur.
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enderlord99
I just decided to read about everyone's favorite poisonous snake. The only reason nobody has a different poisonous snake as their favorite is that there's no such thing.
I didn't know you were so fascinated in corral snakes.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
I didn't know you were so fascinated in corral snakes.
Just because a snake species lives in the water does not mean it's a "corral snake" which you also spelled wrong. It's "coral," except it actually isn't, because it's not in the coral snake family.
EDIT: I'm also not particularly fascinated; I just decided to read a bit about them. :smallwink:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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enderlord99
Just because
a snake species lives in the water does not mean it's a "corral snake" which you also spelled wrong. It's "coral," except it actually isn't, because it's not in the coral snake family.
EDIT: I'm also not particularly fascinated; I just decided to read a bit about them. :smallwink:
Okay I'll be honest I thought you were just seeking comments about cobras but I didn't figure you'd just look up whatever snake someone said and read about it. Nice twist.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
Okay I'll be honest I thought you were just seeking comments about cobras but I didn't figure you'd just look up whatever snake someone said and read about it. Nice twist.
I was hoping for someone to attempt to correct me by saying "venomous" and I could respond "they're that too, yeah" or something.
Speaking of which, cobras aren't poisonous.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
What Dark Shadow says. I recommend imgur.
I didn't know you were so fascinated in corral snakes.
Hi LaZodiac! I haven't been on the forum in a while. How are you? I showed up on the Agents of
Shield threads, that's how I remembered you.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Solamnicknight
Hi LaZodiac! I haven't been on the forum in a while. How are you? I showed up on the Agents of
Shield threads, that's how I remembered you.
Sweet, I'm doing okay, how're you?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
Sweet, I'm doing okay, how're you?
Doing as good as I can. Working on my 5e D&D campaign for when my friends come over to game this weekend. I'm off work today, so I want to try and get my material done.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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enderlord99
Potatomato.
That would be an unholy abomination that would taste awful, and would probably be forged in the darkest pits of the abyss by an evil aligned wizard.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Solamnicknight
That would be an unholy abomination that would taste awful, and would probably be forged in the darkest pits of the abyss by an evil aligned wizard.
I ate it once and it taste very good. :biggrin:
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Solamnicknight
That would be an unholy abomination that would taste awful, and would probably be forged in the darkest pits of the abyss by an evil aligned wizard.
What have you against Ketchup&Fries?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
Dallas-Dakota
It focussed on special beers, mainly IPA's instead of ''regular'' beers like Pilsener and Helles. Also despite being locally organised we had about seven different kinds from the USA.(Now I know what Grimbold drinks, ha)
It's so weird how regional beer is. Here, pretty much every bar has 2 or 3 different kinds of IPA on tap, some have as many as 5, and it's generally when most people assume you drink if you aren't drinking something from a macrobrewery.
(I prefer stouts, myself, and those are much harder to find than IPAs around here.)
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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enderlord99
Potatomato.
Isn't that basically what tatos in Fallout are?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Solamnicknight
That would be an unholy abomination that would taste awful, and would probably be forged in the darkest pits of the abyss by an evil aligned wizard.
Fun fact: Potatos and tomatos are actually closely related. The potato plant grows green, tomato-like fruits which are highly poisonous (everything green on a potato plant is poisonous, including any green spots on the potatos themselves). When the potato was introduced to Europe, it took some education before people understood that they were supposed to eat the roots and not the fruits, and that the people trying to introduce it weren't all crazy.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Teddy
Fun fact: Potatos and tomatos are actually closely related. The potato plant grows green, tomato-like fruits which are highly poisonous (everything green on a potato plant is poisonous, including any green spots on the potatos themselves). When the potato was introduced to Europe, it took some education before people understood that they were supposed to eat the roots and not the fruits, and that the people trying to introduce it weren't all crazy.
Really? I learn something new. :smile:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Bartmanhomer
Really? I learn something new. :smile:
An addition to this, the reason why Tomato is poisonous is because it's part of the Deadly Nightshade family. In the past (specifically Rome/Greece, I always forget which) people used to eat the green part, as Teddy says, instead of the red...because they thought the RED part was poisonous. Oops.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
An addition to this, the reason why Tomato is poisonous is because it's part of the Deadly Nightshade family.
It's unclear from what you said, but just in case anyone's unsure: the actual tomato fruit is not poisonous in the slightest. The *leaves* of a tomato plant are slightly poisonous, but I'm not sure how many of them you'd have to eat to actually die from it, or why anyone would want to do that.
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factotum
I'm not sure how many of them you'd have to eat to actually die from it, or why anyone would want to do that.
Why anyone would want to cause themself to die...?
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
An addition to this, the reason why Tomato is poisonous is because it's part of the Deadly Nightshade family. In the past (specifically Rome/Greece, I always forget which) people used to eat the green part, as Teddy says, instead of the red...because they thought the RED part was poisonous. Oops.
Since both potatos and tomatos are from South America and weren't introduced to Europe until the Spanish seafarers in the 1500s, I think this story has to be taken with a pinch of salt... http://i.imgur.com/ZRHtTJs.png
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Teddy
Since both potatos and tomatos are from South America and weren't introduced to Europe until the Spanish seafarers in the 1500s, I think this story has to be taken with a pinch of salt...
http://i.imgur.com/ZRHtTJs.png
That's fair. Maybe they had some other sort of tomato esque plant? Imported from like, Italy or something cause that seems logical to me.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
That's fair. Maybe they had some other sort of tomato esque plant? Imported from like, Italy or something cause that seems logical to me.
It's also possible that that sort of thing happened when they were first imported to Europe. Just because it involves Greece doesn't mean it has to be Ancient Greece.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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Originally Posted by
LaZodiac
An addition to this, the reason why Tomato is poisonous is because it's part of the Deadly Nightshade family. In the past (specifically Rome/Greece, I always forget which) people used to eat the green part, as Teddy says, instead of the red...because they thought the RED part was poisonous. Oops.
Wow. That's interesting. :eek:
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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enderlord99
What have you against Ketchup&Fries?
Nothing, I actually like ketchup and fries. Though being from Pittsburgh, I can only eat Heinz ketchup. Any other brand tastes off to me. Also learned a lot from this thread about potatoes and tomatoes which is cool.
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Ketchup and fries, yuck. It should be mayo and mustard.
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Close, but this is actually how fries are supposed to be done.
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Re: Dark Shadow's Surprisingly Well-Lit Random Banter #217
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LaZodiac
Geeeeeeez. I like poutine as much as the next Canadian (maybe more), but my limits are like, a small pie tin worth. That there is like... 4 people worth. :smalleek:
(Also, I'm not a huge fan of ketchup...)