Conspicuous Consumption
Have you ever been photographed sat on a balcony eating a croissant; or wallowed in luxury just for the sake of it? What's the most ostentatious thing you ever seen or done?
( , Thu 28 Jul 2011, 13:18)
Have you ever been photographed sat on a balcony eating a croissant; or wallowed in luxury just for the sake of it? What's the most ostentatious thing you ever seen or done?
( , Thu 28 Jul 2011, 13:18)
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Nicely done.
One of the best meals I have ever had was in a nice restaurant in Bourton-on-the-water, in the Cotswolds. Roast duckling. Mmmmm.
Rather decadent, I thought. Then it struck me that cute food tastes best. Pork is good, piglet is better. Mutton is OK, lamb is better.
This means the best meat in the world would be baby panda. I know they are endangered, perhaps part of the reason for this is that they taste so good.
( , Thu 28 Jul 2011, 16:34, 2 replies)
One of the best meals I have ever had was in a nice restaurant in Bourton-on-the-water, in the Cotswolds. Roast duckling. Mmmmm.
Rather decadent, I thought. Then it struck me that cute food tastes best. Pork is good, piglet is better. Mutton is OK, lamb is better.
This means the best meat in the world would be baby panda. I know they are endangered, perhaps part of the reason for this is that they taste so good.
( , Thu 28 Jul 2011, 16:34, 2 replies)
You may have a point
Young veal is always the best.
Also, the Cotswolds are pretty much the second-cutest part of the country after Cumbria so you went for a double-whammy there. Not sure what would happen if you had baby panda in a little thatched 17th century stone cottage. It might cause some kind of cuteocalypse.
( , Fri 29 Jul 2011, 9:21, closed)
Young veal is always the best.
Also, the Cotswolds are pretty much the second-cutest part of the country after Cumbria so you went for a double-whammy there. Not sure what would happen if you had baby panda in a little thatched 17th century stone cottage. It might cause some kind of cuteocalypse.
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