
While I'm at it, I might as well tell you I like green grapes dipped in Marmite, and pineapple with soy sauce.
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:22,
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basically everything sweet and sour works.
LEMON & SUGAR as an example.
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:24,
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LEMON & SUGAR as an example.

*insert some kind of gay joke*
Although I think marmite is an underused erotic foodstuff, I feel I should ammend this error.
Green grapes dipped in marmite would just be like eating marmite which had some unidentifiable water in the middle. Pineapple with soy sauce would just be a really tangy soy sauce thing. They don't really sound unpleasant but a bit pointless.
UPDATE: I'm still fucking hungry. I'm so tempted to cook the other burger which is still in the fridge, with some 'Cheese food slices' melted on top. Damn you appetite!
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:26,
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Although I think marmite is an underused erotic foodstuff, I feel I should ammend this error.
Green grapes dipped in marmite would just be like eating marmite which had some unidentifiable water in the middle. Pineapple with soy sauce would just be a really tangy soy sauce thing. They don't really sound unpleasant but a bit pointless.
UPDATE: I'm still fucking hungry. I'm so tempted to cook the other burger which is still in the fridge, with some 'Cheese food slices' melted on top. Damn you appetite!

are delicious dipped in tomato soup.
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:28,
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Marmite, a substance, which tastes like how a exploding horse sounds.
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:30,
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But it is not exactly a subtle flavour.
Or one which even exists within the human spectrum of taste.
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:39,
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Or one which even exists within the human spectrum of taste.

but yes, it is as subtle as a breezeblock.
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:43,
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I wish I had someone around to talk to instead, stupid boredom related hunger.
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Wed 13 Aug 2008, 1:48,
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