The General Discussion Thread

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Originally posted by Scribble
Guys I just made my own satay sauce and I'm having it with tortelloni

I didn't get the consistency perfect but I think with future dishes I'll nail it


Tortelloni? The **** is wrong with you? You eat satay with chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL).

Originally posted by walshy
Me n piggle watched documentary on Jake the snake Roberts

That must of been super depressing.

s2g scrib. 1v1 Gordon Ramsey ffs

Originally posted by Slay
Tortelloni? The **** is wrong with you? You eat satay with chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL).
That's what I'd usually do but today I felt like having it with tortelloni as opposed to with chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL). I also occasionally replace the chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL). with tofu and vegetables if I'm in a Korean restaurant, who don't usually have chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL).

Yeah I like to make piggle depressed

Originally posted by walshy
Yeah I like to make piggle depressed

True dat you gotta keep them on a short leash bro/sister. You should of followed it up with the "Chris Benoit: Wrestling with demons" documentary.

Watching My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done. Slay, you've seen this one I assume? Did you enjoy it?

Originally posted by Scribble
That's what I'd usually do but today I felt like having it with tortelloni as opposed to with chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL). I also occasionally replace the chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL). with tofu and vegetables if I'm in a Korean restaurant, who don't usually have chips and a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL).

Satay is actually from Indonesia (a South East Asian archipelago nation) and not from Korea, so it's pretty disingenuous for them to serve that in a Korean restaurant. Indonesia (a South East Asian archipelago nation) is a former Dutch colony which is how satay made it's way to the Netherlands (NL). If I eat satay in Indonesian restaurants I usually get it with chicken skewers, rice and Gado-Gado (An Indonesian salad with eggs and satay sauce). If I get it in a ''friture'' (which is a Dutch version of a chip shop) I usually get it with a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL).

sei propio un ignorante perche mi devi buttare fuori pista vai a fanclub invece di rompere a chi vuole giocare onesto

six propio ignorant because I have to throw off the track go to fanclub instead of breaking to those who want to play fair

This guy bitching at me in Italian so I had to translate then insult him and his mother in Italian

It's like I know it's wrong to think Chris Benoit killed his son with the Crippler Crossface and yet I think it nonetheless.

Tut aweno

Originally posted by Surtur
It's like I know it's wrong to think Chris Benoit killed his son with the Crippler Crossface and yet I think it nonetheless.
I'm guilty of this too aweherm

Originally posted by walshy
sei propio un ignorante perche mi devi buttare fuori pista vai a fanclub invece di rompere a chi vuole giocare onesto

six propio ignorant because I have to throw off the track go to fanclub instead of breaking to those who want to play fair

This guy bitching at me in Italian so I had to translate then insult him and his mother in Italian


He said:

''You're just an ignorant because you have to throw me off the track. Go to fanclub instead of annoying those who want to play fair.''

Originally posted by Slay
Satay is actually from Indonesia (a South East Asian archipelago nation) and not from Korea, so it's pretty disingenuous for them to serve that in a Korean restaurant. Indonesia (a South East Asian archipelago nation) is a former Dutch colony which is how satay made it's way to the Netherlands (NL). If I eat satay in Indonesian restaurants I usually get it with chicken skewers, rice and Gado-Gado (An Indonesian salad with eggs and satay sauce). If I get it in a ''friture'' (which is a Dutch version of a chip shop) I usually get it with a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL).
Even if it's not from Indonesia (a South East Asian archipelago nation), the chances of it travelling from Korea to Indonesia (a South East Asian archipelago nation) is quite high as they aren't massively far apart, so it makes sense for Koreans to be aware of satay, even if they don't get it from a ''friture'' (which is a Dutch version of a chip shop) or eat it with a kaassoufflé (a cheese-based snack that's very popular in NL).

Originally posted by walshy
Tut aweno

Tut? King Tut? Always gotta think of this when I hear the word Tut:

YouTube video

God damn you Steve Buscemi.

Interesting tidbit about King Tut: his father Akhenaten was actually the more interesting historical figure. When he was in charge he essentially told their old religion to f*ck off and basically got rid of all their gods in exchange for one main god. He just didn't even want people saying the names of these gods. History doesn't even know why this happened and if you know anything about Egyptians and their deities this was a strange move indeed.

Some think the dude might of been part alien. But of course we do know once he died the "old ways" returned within a short time.

His God was the Sun.

Originally posted by Slay
He said:

''You're just an ignorant because you have to throw me off the track. Go to fanclub instead of annoying those who want to play fair.''

he also said ti si propio musso

Originally posted by Slay
His God was the Sun.

Yes, the Egyptians loved them some Sun...just like Superman.

Originally posted by walshy
he also said ti si propio musso

It means something like ''You're just mumbling''.