fredk Report post Posted March 13, 2018 - love the eatin tools! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bermudahwin Report post Posted March 13, 2018 4 hours ago, Mjolnir said: ohh yeaaah! Now that made me laugh out loud Thank you, Mjolnir, and Good Morning new day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted March 13, 2018 Made my day! I'll bet it just glided through that meat! (If you stropped it properly). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billybopp Report post Posted March 13, 2018 10 hours ago, Mjolnir said: ohh yeaaah! ROFL! Thanks for getting my day started with a laugh. I wonder, does perfectly normal beast really require sauce? - Bill Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 13, 2018 10 hours ago, billybopp said: ROFL! Thanks for getting my day started with a laugh. I wonder, does perfectly normal beast really require sauce? - Bill Thank you all for enjoying that meal with me. To answer your question Bill, no, but the answer is subjective. Umami Umami, a savory taste, is one of the five basic tastes (together with sweetness, sourness, bitterness, and saltiness). A loanword from the Japanese, umami can be translated as "pleasant savory taste". This particular writing was chosen by Professor Kikunae Ikeda from umai "delicious" and mi "taste". The kanji 旨味 are used for a more general sense of a food as delicious. This is my personal view on it. That pork had marinated in a sweet Tariyaki. Seasoned with Pink himalayan sea salt, black tellicherry peppercorn. Blackend seasoning, the sauce added sour. The pricking iron rust added the perfect amount of bitter! Total fireworks! -Bon Appetit!- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 13, 2018 (edited) What beer can became so popular as a camping pot that when it was discontinued it sold on ebay for $20 bucks a can? Just found one. $11.22 or Best Offer +$5.77 shipping Edited March 13, 2018 by Mjolnir ps Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted March 14, 2018 Dear God, tell me it wasn't Billy Beer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 14, 2018 (edited) 6 minutes ago, alpha2 said: Dear God, tell me it wasn't Billy Beer. Nope. But an interesting factoid is that my Bama (grandmother) was his cousin. PS Don't judge me. Edited March 14, 2018 by Mjolnir ps Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 26, 2018 Heineken keg. PS A sentence that sums up a story is called a ' Purple Patch'. A song that is stuck in your mind is called an ' Ear Worm'. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted March 27, 2018 one word, the same word, 6 letters; means 'to join' and also means 'to separate' the word is ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
garypl Report post Posted March 27, 2018 8 hours ago, fredk said: one word, the same word, 6 letters; means 'to join' and also means 'to separate' the word is ? Single? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted March 27, 2018 arrange? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikermutt07 Report post Posted March 27, 2018 On 1/28/2018 at 10:23 AM, alpha2 said: "Old Nr. 7 Brand" is another one lost to the ages. And, Mutt, Negro Modelo is their best beer, shocked you don't know that! Jeff Yuck! I hate dark beer. I like clear lagers....... Take that back, I like dos xx lager and Modelo Especial (pilsner). You can keep all other beers. Even most of the free ones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sheilajeanne Report post Posted March 27, 2018 (edited) Mutt, if we ever meet up, I'll be happy to share a lager with you! Seems we have similar taste. My favourite is Labatt's Blue, and when I'm in the States, I find Samuel Adams lager is pretty good, too. Edit: Alpha, can you count?? That's 7 letters! Edited March 27, 2018 by Sheilajeanne Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted March 27, 2018 Oops. Must be all that dark beer. 90 Schilling for local craft brew. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fredk Report post Posted March 27, 2018 (edited) Here's a teaser, especially for Mjolnir. This is a genuine Viking puzzle, its been dated to as early as the 7th century [ thats the 600s, about 1400 years ago.] This one is one of my favourites There is a special form the Vikings [Norse/Danes] wrote/spoke their puzzles. Give me a name, name me The less I am the more men fear me Name me, give me a name Edited March 27, 2018 by fredk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 27, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, fredk said: Here's a teaser, especially for Mjolnir. This is a genuine Viking puzzle, its been dated to as early as the 7th century [ thats the 600s, about 1400 years ago.] This one is one of my favourites There is a special form the Vikings [Norse/Danes] wrote/spoke their puzzles. Give me a name, name me The less I am the more men fear me Name me, give me a name Light? or life. Edited March 27, 2018 by Mjolnir typo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 27, 2018 What is in it's pocketsessss! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 27, 2018 20 hours ago, fredk said: one word, the same word, 6 letters; means 'to join' and also means 'to separate' the word is ? 'colons' : 1. separate 2. but also join together a list. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted March 27, 2018 Hmmm. Colons join, and separate, but the word "colons", doesn't mean either of those things. Right? What about "arange"? Naw, guess not. This one is haaaard! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 27, 2018 9 minutes ago, alpha2 said: Hmmm. Colons join, and separate, but the word "colons", doesn't mean either of those things. Right? What about "arange"? Naw, guess not. This one is haaaard! Yep. I was going to guess 'splice'. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted March 27, 2018 I've never spliced anything "apart". Probably won't sleep tonight. Thanks, FredK!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 27, 2018 Just now, alpha2 said: I've never spliced anything "apart". Probably won't sleep tonight. Thanks, FredK!!! Germanic had a split definition. really wish scissor didn't have a 'c'! Yep this is too simple to be so hard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mjolnir Report post Posted March 27, 2018 (edited) 'See-Saw'! Pffft! technically correct! Edited March 27, 2018 by Mjolnir Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alpha2 Report post Posted March 27, 2018 46 minutes ago, alpha2 said: Hmmm. Colons join, and separate, but the word "colons", doesn't mean either of those things. Right? What about "arange"? Naw, guess not. This one is haaaard! Um, please ignore this post. Had to drop an "r", and it still was wrong. As they used to say in the Brit comedy series "Brilliant"..."I'll get me coat". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites