Please someone tell me why I am filling this thread with multiple posts instead of using multi-quotes?
People rarely use multi-quote here! Place goes too fast a lot of the time. Probably part of why I have such a high post count too.
Please someone tell me why I am filling this thread with multiple posts instead of using multi-quotes?
People rarely use multi-quote here! Place goes too fast a lot of the time. Probably part of why I have such a high post count too.
I like more complex names too. Always makes me wonder what the meanings or originalities of them are. I've never been to Arnhem, only drove past it. Hmm, gourmet bakery... Now I'm hungry
Ah, a good reason not to use that function then
Unfortunately, it seems not many people in New Zealand are trained to bake like Europeans are, and have limited knowledge of gourmet styles. So my poor uncle is working himself into the ground as he can't find anybody else good enough to assist him! He's pretty much the only person in the upper half of the South Island able to bake certain breads and such. And damnit, now I'm feeling hungry too! Wish I had some nice bread ... all I've got is sliced white bread.
Plus, I find responding to each post gets your point out there quicker and furthers discussion while you respond to other posts. And if you're like me and like making a lot of points, that's a damn good thing.
Really? I'm sure there must be some people out there who know how to bake! On the bright side, it means that your uncle is a really good baker and a chef at that Freshly baked bread...
I'm sure you could find some in the bigger cities, like Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, but outside there, it seems harder. He's in Nelson, which has a population of about 40,000-50,000. Most of the bakeries around there just do basic stuff, pies and sausage rolls and apple buns and what-have-you, and he's the only one able to do various fancy European breads and things with names I can't remember or spell. Every time I'm in Nelson, I stock up on food from him. It helps that he's the other U2 fanatic of the family too. He has THIRTY copies of the One Tree Hill single. Well, 28 now that he's given two to me.
Prepare to die.
You have a very good point there
Hmm if I ever go to a trip out there, remind me I stop by your uncle's shop My he IS a big U2 fanatic
I'm off to do some grocery shopping now and then cook some dinner... Are you off to bed soon? If so, goodnight. If not, have fun with whatever you're still going to do
See you later!
He has THIRTY copies of the One Tree Hill single. Well, 28 now that he's given two to me.
It's 1:30am here ... kind of early for me, I tend to disappear around 2-3. We'll see. Have a good one, nice to see you on the threads!
I was going to go to bed soon since I haven't been very active for this thread - so later MJ, nice to see you here.
Can I have one?
So you're kind of a night owl then. I just noticed your birthday's 2 days before mine (randomfact, not really important)
Well, I'm really off now... Bye!
THAT was my 20,000th Superthread post!
http://forum.interference.com/f189/entertainment-weekly-names-achtung-baby-new-classic-187689-4.html
There is a good thing about Rob, he tends to take insults or brash comments towards him lightly, or at least he reacts friendly. I imagine this could potentially get annoying if he did it too often, but really if you're arguing long enough on a U2 forum then you sort of deserve to get irritated.
[Quote of a photo of Rooty Hill railway station.]
OK, next time I'm in Sydney, I know where I'm going.
And I'll stay at the Rooty Hill Holiday Inn.
My birthday is almost a January birthday.
What the fuck? Two new threads since I went to sleep about nine hours ago?
When's your birthday? I'm sure I already know this, but I suck at remembering birthdays ... apart from January birthdays.
My birthday is almost a January birthday.
Brest Railway was under seven hours? I didn't even realize. AND I was a part of that one.