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Old 09-03-2010, 06:30 PM
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Well, given Xilon's topic, the wide range of opinions it generated, and the general feeling that it was so daft that going off-topic was more sensible, I think it was bound to run on for a while. And as long as we keep this thread going, Xilon can't start another one on A-Bomb simulation either. So in the interests of the wider IL-2 community, I think we need to keep it running. Lets see, beyond Xilon's original topic we've done war crimes, sadomasochism, revisionist history, 'where are you from?', the fall of the Byzantine Empire, the Greek civil war, Newspeak, and who can recall what else. We clearly need another (off-)topic though:

Marmite. Elixir of the Gods? Yes or No...
OMG.....I agree with Andy. Take me now, Lord, before it gets any worse .

Never heard of Marmite before but a quick wikpedia search says that I might love it. Now I just have to find it over here in the colonies.

Wow....I just realized that the Marmite thing means Andy influenced my opinion on something...I think that probably makes us both sick to our stomachs lol.

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Old 09-03-2010, 07:01 PM
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Ahhh, Splitter, I have you in my evil clutches. Get you hooked on Marmite, then introduce you to real ale... I'll have you singing the 'Internationale' before you know it.

A word of warning on the Marmite - spread it very thin, it's powerful stuff. Try it on hot buttered toast. Yummmm...
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Old 09-03-2010, 07:21 PM
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Ahhh, Splitter, I have you in my evil clutches. Get you hooked on Marmite, then introduce you to real ale... I'll have you singing the 'Internationale' before you know it.

A word of warning on the Marmite - spread it very thin, it's powerful stuff. Try it on hot buttered toast. Yummmm...
Andy, we could probably hang together. I don't drink American mass produced swill and tend towards little micro breweries who actually put some heart and alcohol content into their brews lol. Gotta be cold though.

I'll sing internationale if you'll sing

Then we can both wash our mouths out with a robust ale lol.

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Old 09-03-2010, 07:50 PM
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I think I'd better listen to that with headphones, or my friends will think I've cracked...

Glad to hear you share my opinions of mass produced 'beer'. That should make you a natural for Marmite. 'Robust' (and 'yeasty' obviously) would describe it's flavour well...
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Old 09-03-2010, 08:12 PM
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Get a room you two!


(I'm joking!)
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Old 09-03-2010, 08:20 PM
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Get a room you two!


(I'm joking!)
Don't worry about it, winny. Andy is going to listen to that and get the uncontrollable urge to salute....and invade a third world country

Of course, he could listen to it out loud and just explain to his friends that he is doing a comparison between American country music concerts and Third Reich rallies lol.

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Old 09-03-2010, 08:48 PM
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Nothing wrong with country music as such - it has its roots in the American rural working class, though this is more to my taste:


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