Annoying words and phrases
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
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( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.
Thanks to simbosan for the idea
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
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As I said above
Perhaps it might be fried in a deep fat frier, as opposed to a pan, or perhaps you might stir-fry it, in a wok?
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 16:46, 2 replies)
Perhaps it might be fried in a deep fat frier, as opposed to a pan, or perhaps you might stir-fry it, in a wok?
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 16:46, 2 replies)
Exactly
I can't understand what people find confusing about this.
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 18:55, closed)
I can't understand what people find confusing about this.
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 18:55, closed)
Well in olden times....
....deep frying was still done in a pan rather than a 8.99 plastic fire hazard from Argos, and a wok is really just a big pan.
Fuck me, I didn't invent it, I just quoted a hairy comedian!
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 23:02, closed)
....deep frying was still done in a pan rather than a 8.99 plastic fire hazard from Argos, and a wok is really just a big pan.
Fuck me, I didn't invent it, I just quoted a hairy comedian!
( , Thu 8 Apr 2010, 23:02, closed)
Surely the phrase "deep-fried" makes the phrase "pan-fried" redundant?
If it isn't a deep-fried Mars bar, then it must be a pan-fried one...
OK, bad example.
( , Fri 9 Apr 2010, 0:35, closed)
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