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So far, we've visited/conquered:

1. Pop Survivor Round One
2. Australia Discotheque style
3. EBTTRT
4. IAMJ
5. TCATT
6. POTDB
7. EYKIW/Liechtenstein
8. AIWIU2
9. Australia
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12. Inaccessible Island
13. Lodgepole, Nebraska
14. Bangaluru, which was Bangin'
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16. Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Michelin
17. Ouagadougou
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19. Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen
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21. Kyzyl, aka Fuck Vowels
22. Torquay, aka Fawlty Towers
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29. Sexy Peak, Idaho
30. Fucking, Austria
31. Wittenoom, Western Australia
32. Hell, Michigan
33. Centralia, Pennsylvania
34. Anus, France
35. Vagina, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
36. Wetwang, England
37. Cunter, Switzerland
38. Bastard Township, Ontario
39. Useless Loop, Western Australia
40. Tea, South Dakota
41. Giggleswick, England
42. Whakapapa (pronounced "Fuck a Papa"), New Zealand, aka Incest
43. Jen's Room, Lamethreadlocation, Geelong
44. Twatt, Shetland
45. Fingringhoe, Essex
46. Blowhard, Victoria
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67. Sugar Tit, South Carolina
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78. Pussy, France
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92. Knockemstiff, Ohio
93. Bar, Montenegro
94. Rough and Ready, California
95. Uranium City, Saskatchewan
96. Iron Knob, South Australia
97. Howlong, Howlong Must We Sing This Song, New South Wales
98. Penistone, South Yorkshire
99. Cumby, Texas
100. Gay and Lesbian Kingdom of the Coral Sea Islands
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103. Go sit in the Hooker Corner, Indiana
104. Brest Railway Museum, Belarus
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108. We Loveladies, New Jersey
109. Desert Island VII
110. Adiós, Spain
111. Smackover, Arkansas
112. Shag Point, New Zealand
113. Mollie's Nipple, Utah
114. Shitlington Crags, Northumberland
115. Pity Me, County Durham
116. Why Arizona?
117. Die, Drôme
118. You're a Bitche, France
119. Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania
120. Pecker's Point, Newfoundland
121. Fake, Nigeria
122. Scull your Beer, Devon
123. Weed, California
124. Cockplay, Scotland
125. Little Snoring, Norfolk
126. Crap, Albania
127. Mount Buggery, Victoria
128. Mount Gay, West Virginia
129. Dickshooter, Idaho

Now it's time to piss around on the banks of the River Piddle in Dorset. It is a small rural river, also known as the Trent or North River. A number of towns on its banks have been renamed Puddle, e.g. Piddletown to Puddletown. One local tradition claims this was to avoid embarrassment when Queen Victoria visited the area.

River Piddle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
:uhoh: rightr, I forgot... I made that thread yet I never managed to post in there cause when I got out of bed there was already a new thread..

:hmm: I really need to find out where Monster actually is located!
 
Ick, cooked carrot! Though I dislike most vegetables cooked. They usually just seem limp and nasty to me.

I don't mind them because you can't taste the most particularly nasty ones.
But I know what you mean about the texture, really makes it less appealing.
 
:uhoh: rightr, I forgot... I made that thread yet I never managed to post in there cause when I got out of bed there was already a new thread..

:hmm: I really need to find out where Monster actually is located!

:lol: Got to love how fast this place moves.

I bet Wikipedia could help you there. :wink:
 
Carrots = SUPERFAIL. :down: Never liked them, never will. :yuck: That's some nasty shit.

I never really had homemade coleslaw. I have always had the kind you buy premade or the stuff you get from the chicken restaurants. That being said, I won't eat it often. And even then, the carrots in it are rather icky.

I like the kinds you can get in the cans or the lipton sort, mostly. I like to eat a good deal of soup. Mostly veggie soup but I like a good bowl of chicken noodle when I'm under the weather. Though you're right, it does feel like everything is too much of an effort when ill.
That's when you need someone to make it for you! Well, that's how I look at it. :lol: I'm usually on my own there, but...oh well.

I'm notorious in my family for hating any orange vegetable. Carrots and pumpkin can FOAD. I used to enjoy kumara (sweet potato) so much that it was a favourite food of mine, but I've gone off it in recent years.

Ah, yeah, the stuff you'd get from KFC or the supermarket or wherever never seems to be that good. But really, who's shocked?

Lipton do soups now? I thought they just did tea. And hey, why don't we do an exchange; I'll cook muffins, and when I'm sick, you make soup for me. :wink:

Though the Pacific Ocean might throw a spanner in the works there.
 
Wow, I've been here since Fake, Nigeria. Doesn't seem like much but it's not even been a week yet. :hyper:

Hah, this is already the tenth thread since your arrival. We're good at what we do.

And you arrived just in time for Beer, our quickest thread. Sign of a true Superthreader?
 
:reject: I only come here when I see people I know... I don't know any of the americans that are around when it's evening for me so I usually don't post..

:tsk: where is Ali anyway?
 
the only orange vegetable we have here regularly is carrots... and most people only eat those in baby food :wink:

Apparently you Dutch folk are the reason why orange carrots are by far the most prevalent.
 
:hmm: I remember liechtenstein was somewhere.. .march? feb? so it can't have been much earlier than eitehr january this year or perhaps december..
 
I'm notorious in my family for hating any orange vegetable. Carrots and pumpkin can FOAD. I used to enjoy kumara (sweet potato) so much that it was a favourite food of mine, but I've gone off it in recent years.

Ah, yeah, the stuff you'd get from KFC or the supermarket or wherever never seems to be that good. But really, who's shocked?

Lipton do soups now? I thought they just did tea. And hey, why don't we do an exchange; I'll cook muffins, and when I'm sick, you make soup for me. :wink:

Though the Pacific Ocean might throw a spanner in the works there.
Ick, pumpkin. Orange anything is fail except for real oranges and orange juice. Candy, orange sodas and...vegetables? Fail. :down:
I had sweet potatoes mostly at thanksgiving. They were tolerable but I wouldn't go as far to eat them any time outside of then.

Well, the coleslaw tends to be alright. I can eat it if I'm served it but I'm not fussed if I don't get any, so it's not that big of a deal to me. KFC is alright but I am not too much of a fan of fast food as I typically feel miserable after eating it and trying to lose weight doesn't call for fast food. :lol:
Last thing I had from out was a salad from our local pizzeria. Wasn't bad. But it was overloaded with carrots and I spent an hour picking them out. :crack:

Oh yeah, Lipton has done soup for a long time. When I was in my first year of school, my mum would make me a bowl of Lipton chicken noodle soup every day. They have that, onion soup and some others. They're not bad, I have to admit. Good for when you're sick!
Sounds like a good plan to me! I'll take you up on that offer if I'm ever in Australia. :lol:
 
Out of curiosity, when was the first Superthread?

The Superthreads weren't intentionally started. Basically, in January and February this year, their genesis began - there are a number of EYKIW threads where you can see the future Superthread crowd in its formative days, like the one that spawned "Fuck Yahweh". It was mainly on the Rest Of U2 Survivor threads though, and especially as Passengers progressed, those threads would run to hundreds of posts.

Then Pop Survivor Round One simply exploded on 22 February. In a matter of hours, we closed in on 1,000, and not wanting the thread to be closed, we made a new chat thread to keep going. That became the postwhorehouse. As the American crowd left, the Aussie crowd arrived to keep it going, and as the Aussie crowd left, I held the fort until the Americans woke up and kept the place going. I was stunned when I got up and it was still alive. We were initially forum gypsies, resurrecting long-dead threads on largely ignored subforums, but after the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein incident, we settled here.

I should write a proper history of the Superthreads one day.
 
Hah, this is already the tenth thread since your arrival. We're good at what we do.

And you arrived just in time for Beer, our quickest thread. Sign of a true Superthreader?

Well I'd like to think so. :wave:

That thread was very, very epic. My sis. :lol:
 
The Superthreads weren't intentionally started. Basically, in January and February this year, their genesis began - there are a number of EYKIW threads where you can see the future Superthread crowd in its formative days, like the one that spawned "Fuck Yahweh". It was mainly on the Rest Of U2 Survivor threads though, and especially as Passengers progressed, those threads would run to hundreds of posts.

Then Pop Survivor Round One simply exploded on 22 February. In a matter of hours, we closed in on 1,000, and not wanting the thread to be closed, we made a new chat thread to keep going. That became the postwhorehouse. As the American crowd left, the Aussie crowd arrived to keep it going, and as the Aussie crowd left, I held the fort until the Americans woke up and kept the place going. I was stunned when I got up and it was still alive. We were initially forum gypsies, resurrecting long-dead threads on largely ignored subforums, but after the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein incident, we settled here.

I should write a proper history of the Superthreads one day.
I'd be very interested in seeing that sometime.
This place is pretty much my interference home now.
 
I've made almost 600 posts in the time I've been here. :ohmy:
I bet I'll hit 2,000 later today since I'm stuck in bed!
 
:reject: I only come here when I see people I know... I don't know any of the americans that are around when it's evening for me so I usually don't post..

:tsk: where is Ali anyway?

Ah, that must be after when I've gone to bed. It'd be cool to get a bit more of a European crowd in here since the thread's usually fairly dead around 6-11am my time, which I believe is evening over your way. Though isn't LM around at that time?

And yeah, Ali hasn't shown her face here for a couple of days. :tsk:
 
Ah, that must be after when I've gone to bed. It'd be cool to get a bit more of a European crowd in here since the thread's usually fairly dead around 6-11am my time, which I believe is evening over your way. Though isn't LM around at that time?

And yeah, Ali hasn't shown her face here for a couple of days. :tsk:

:reject: yea, but LM is the only one I know of those guys and I don't wanna butt in...

:grumpy: where the eff is she??
 
Ick, pumpkin. Orange anything is fail except for real oranges and orange juice. Candy, orange sodas and...vegetables? Fail. :down:
I had sweet potatoes mostly at thanksgiving. They were tolerable but I wouldn't go as far to eat them any time outside of then.

Well, the coleslaw tends to be alright. I can eat it if I'm served it but I'm not fussed if I don't get any, so it's not that big of a deal to me. KFC is alright but I am not too much of a fan of fast food as I typically feel miserable after eating it and trying to lose weight doesn't call for fast food. :lol:
Last thing I had from out was a salad from our local pizzeria. Wasn't bad. But it was overloaded with carrots and I spent an hour picking them out. :crack:

Oh yeah, Lipton has done soup for a long time. When I was in my first year of school, my mum would make me a bowl of Lipton chicken noodle soup every day. They have that, onion soup and some others. They're not bad, I have to admit. Good for when you're sick!
Sounds like a good plan to me! I'll take you up on that offer if I'm ever in Australia. :lol:

I used to enjoy pumpkin soup, but otherwise, I've always despised pumpkin. Oranges are good, though. I love orange juice, it's one of the main things I drink. As for kumara, though I don't enjoy it any more, kumara chips are surprisingly good.

KFC pisses me off because it's so bloody expensive. Why pay $10 for a burger and chips there when I could get an equally nasty McChicken for half the price? And the meals with burgers, drumsticks, coleslaws, and stuff are like $25, which I think is nothing short of a huge rort. The only fast food I feel any fondness for is Subway, though when Fellow Albino Railfan and I are out railfanning, we'll often stop in for a quick bite to eat at Hungry Jack's (Burger King to you) because it's at least edible, cheap, and doesn't hold us up long.

Huh, I've only ever seen them advertising tea and stuff.

I get the feeling that when people from this thread visit Melbourne, I'm going to be expected to cook! :lol:
 
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