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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:31 am
by Hypomixolydian
Tone Deft wrote:
ice wine. we took a wine class a while back, they threw combinations at us and ice wine with stinky cheese was mind blowing.
also Chimay with a strong cheddar, had that at a restaurant for dessert, totally surprisingly good.
From memory, Chimay is a beer and I'm pretty sure I have seen it in the shops here in Holland. Ice wine I haven't seen, but I have never really looked for it. I'll check them out. Thanks for the tip.
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:32 am
by Tone Deft
musicmachine wrote:Tone Deft wrote:musicmachine wrote:
Thats scottish!And they say americans are bad at geography
Now where's me lucky charms?
what the fuck is a scottish?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ImAADWlqvhQ 

Begbie - what a cunt, but he's my mate...
I've been watching that movie a lot lately, too damn cool. I did find that once I watched it with subtitles on I got a LOT more out of it, don't need them anymore.
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:51 am
by Angstrom
The Scots can cook up a supremely hard bastard that's for sure. About 80% of the
SAS are Scottish and that's a good indicator.
The highlands are teeming with weird ex special forces guys who could rip your heed off with their eyelids.
Meanwhile in England we are all too busy being gay, uptight and having bad teeth to get into that sort of malarkey.
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:01 am
by djadonis206
damn, I've read all his books a trillion times and this whole time I thought he was talking about Irish people - wow
so it's scots that are way to far into the fitba, love fighting and wear really tight jeans?
whoa
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:16 am
by Angstrom
you are joking right?
Yep it's the delights of bonny Scotland he extols. Himself being a stocky wee baldie drugged up Scottish man. Most likely on this forum under a dodgy name.
It's easy to mistake the two nationalities I guess, they both like a drink and a fight and they both share a hatred of the English just because we raped them a bit , tsk!
Not sure how many hard guys from Eire join the UK special forces though. Not too many I bet.
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:17 am
by noisetonepause
nebulae wrote:Also, there were no Germans there at all.
Maybe that's the problem?
My brother was at some huge trade show in Las Vegas last year, and a German company won this 'Best of Show' award, and the CEO gets up on stage and says "I'd like to thank our competitors for making the products that allow us to take home this award" or words to that effect. In America.
Talk about not reading page 1 of the 'CULTURAL DIFFERENCES'-manual... fun guy, though...
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 2:33 am
by djadonis206
Angstrom wrote:you are joking right?
Yep it's the delights of bonny Scotland he extols. Himself being a stocky wee baldie drugged up Scottish man. Most likely on this forum under a dodgy name.
It's easy to mistake the two nationalities I guess, they both like a drink and a fight and they both share a hatred of the English just because we raped them a bit , tsk!
Not sure how many hard guys from Eire join the UK special forces though. Not too many I bet.
You know what's messed up I saw him read when he did a book tour for 'glue'
got an autographed copy of the book and everything
yeah I like him -
I need to look at a map (hold on)
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:06 am
by djadonis206
Astral Fridge Magnet wrote:djadonis206 wrote:damn
speaking of being a cry baby
me and my girl were chilling watching Rap City on BET
a Fat Joe video came on - the one with Trey Songz. all these ballers are kicking it in the VIP / diddy, cool n dre, Khaled, etc etc drinking Cristal with hella models
I turns to my girl and asked her where I went wrong in life - why isn't my life like that?
she just looked at me like I was crazy and asked me to change the channel
Thank you for sharing that anecdote with us. Our lives are all the better for it.
I just had to explain to my girl what the trap is - women
urban dictionary definition:
1. Trap
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The area where drug deals are carried out
The dope boy is in the trap tonight.
2. Trap
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the act of going to a place in order to make money by selling drugs or other items, most often illegally. common areas are busy street corners, shopping centers, apartment complexes, and any place of commonly large gatherings of people.
My boy needed some money so he copped an O to go to the mall and trap.
3. trap
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means grinding,often used in the south.The act of hustling and making money by profit.Also see trapstar
Shit my boy im bout to gone head and trap,shit get this money.
Young Jeezy-"Trap all day with no lunch break"
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:13 am
by musicmachine
djadonis206 wrote:Angstrom wrote:you are joking right?
Yep it's the delights of bonny Scotland he extols. Himself being a stocky wee baldie drugged up Scottish man. Most likely on this forum under a dodgy name.
It's easy to mistake the two nationalities I guess, they both like a drink and a fight and they both share a hatred of the English just because we raped them a bit , tsk!
Not sure how many hard guys from Eire join the UK special forces though. Not too many I bet.
You know what's messed up I saw him read when he did a book tour for 'glue'
got an autographed copy of the book and everything
yeah I like him -
I need to look at a map (hold on)
Jeez and i was joking!

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:14 am
by djadonis206
so is he scottish or not - see, you're messing with my emotions here
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:16 am
by djadonis206
djadonis206 wrote:so is he scottish or not - see, you're messing with my emotions here
got it here
Irvine Welsh, an acclaimed and often controversial writer of novels, stories and stage and screenplays. Welsh comes from Edinburgh, Scotland, and lives with his American wife Elizabeth, mainly in Dublin, Ireland and Miami Beach, Florida. He travels a great deal and his hobbies include socialising and sporting activities.
so my next question is, are all scots as fanatic about fitba as they seem in his books
like soccer gangs and sh*t
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:16 am
by musicmachine
djadonis206 wrote:djadonis206 wrote:so is he scottish or not - see, you're messing with my emotions here
got it here
Irvine Welsh, an acclaimed and often controversial writer of novels, stories and stage and screenplays. Welsh comes from Edinburgh, Scotland, and lives with his American wife Elizabeth, mainly in Dublin, Ireland and Miami Beach, Florida. He travels a great deal and his hobbies include socialising and sporting activities.
so my next question is, are all scots as fanatic about fitba as they seem in his books
like soccer gangs and sh*t
I think it depends.My uncle was scottish,glaswegian.He did like a drink but he was pretty chilled out.Yeah there's an element of truth in Irvine Welshs' books.But England has it's fair share too.I think it's more to do with football as a whole.There's a tribal mentality that goes along with the sport.I've seen gangs start fighting nail and tooth just because they supported a different team,no other reason.The scot do have a reputation though but i can't say they are all that way,i think it depends where you go

Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:23 am
by djadonis206
I see - it's weird, the scots fight over fitba and we fight over street corners - maybe I should move to scotland
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:30 am
by Machinate
sxezskoz wrote:i just upgraded to live 7 suite boxed, where is the ableton booth device and how can i use it to make my track sound like daft punk?
sums if up for me right there!
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 5:31 am
by Machinate
Astral Fridge Magnet wrote:Tone Deft wrote:
ice wine. we took a wine class a while back, they threw combinations at us and ice wine with stinky cheese was mind blowing.
also Chimay with a strong cheddar, had that at a restaurant for dessert, totally surprisingly good.
From memory, Chimay is a beer and I'm pretty sure I have seen it in the shops here in Holland.
yup. More than once voted the worlds best, even.