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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby tentative » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:59 pm

Pezer wrote:Every time I have tried quiche I have most definetly not liked it. Does that make me manly?
Well, it's a start. But you also have to have a fondness for steak tartare...
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:46 pm

Magsj wrote:You play the sexist card TOO well Caldrid... you must be a natural for it :lol:


Spent a long time subtly mocking misogynists, you pick up the bs well given the slurry they come out with. :)

That said no one did Misogyny like Harry Enfield:



Ah simpler times. ;)
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:53 pm

Ierrellus wrote:Do men still long for momma and are torn emotionally between desire for the virgin and the whore? Women have it easy. They bear us from womb to relationship. They can castrate with a look. See Billy Joel's "She's Always a Woman to Me."
Will somebody send me a good quiche recipe. I love to cook.
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I love that song. Just had to say it. :)

Incidentally Quiche was once peasant food, basically you just threw what you still had in a pie (after the lords had taken all your meat and decent produce) and hoped people didn't get dropsy or the cantankerous humours. How times change.

Pezer wrote:Every time I have tried quiche I have most definetly not liked it. Does that make me manly?


No it makes you someone who is not partial to quiche. Maybe you were a Lord in a previous life. To be manly one would have to eat anything whilst on fire, and finish it in a dignified manner before they put you out, and of course then set yourself ablaze for second helpings. I don't make the rules. ;)
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby tentative » Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:39 am

No it makes you someone who is not partial to quiche. Maybe you were a Lord in a previous life. To be manly one would have to eat anything whilst on fire, and finish it in a dignified manner before they put you out, and of course then set yourself ablaze for second helpings. I don't make the rules.

FIRE?? What the hell? A real man don't need no stinking fire, he eat's it RAW, preferably warm and dripping blood after ripping it from the body of his prey. Then he stands around burping and farting and bragging with his buddies how clever they were in the hunt and the kill. Fire? That was invented by wimmins to keep from dripping blood on their pretty aprons. Fuck all that cooking shit. be a REAL man and get out there and kill and eat. Quiche indeed...
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby FilmSnob » Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:02 am

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No it makes you someone who is not partial to quiche. Maybe you were a Lord in a previous life. To be manly one would have to eat anything whilst on fire, and finish it in a dignified manner before they put you out, and of course then set yourself ablaze for second helpings. I don't make the rules.

FIRE?? What the hell? A real man don't need no stinking fire, he eat's it RAW, preferably warm and dripping blood after ripping it from the body of his prey. Then he stands around burping and farting and bragging with his buddies how clever they were in the hunt and the kill. Fire? That was invented by wimmins to keep from dripping blood on their pretty aprons. Fuck all that cooking shit. be a REAL man and get out there and kill and eat. Quiche indeed...


Nono, it is one who is on fire. Helps with the digestion of overly-manly humans.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Smears » Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:40 am

Magsj wrote:Ier.. that made me laugh and put a much-needed smile on my face - great quotes, and if you can make a good quiche then you are a damn great cook.



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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby lizbethrose » Mon Feb 20, 2012 9:47 am

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lizbethrose wrote:How about some female imput--Generalities, of course, but they seem to address mens' needs as they've been shown around here.

Men can't be bothered with the 'creation of love,' they just want sex. Men like a little violence with sex, so they can be viewed as conquerors. A man goes from 'flower' to 'flower', free as a bee to pollinate his 'chosen flowers.' A man has no responsibility for the possible outcome of his sexual freedom, he leaves that all up to his female partner.

Sexist BS-------?--------I hope.


Bless, she's often trying to be better than her female nature suggests she should be. As long as she doesn't drive, operate heavy machinery, or become a high paid functioning member of society, thus endangering her ability to fire out children (boys preferably of innately higher caliber than girls), because if she does so she might be fired and rightly so...

Now go put your knickers on and make us all a cup of tea. ;)

I love you babe.

*pinches your ass on the way out.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jV6Kc5wTwA&feature=related[/youtube]

Just as I love you and your pinch on the ass. That fulfills my womanhood. Sincerely!

Now, I have decaffeinated green tea, white tea, yucky herb tea, Earl Grey (which tastes like perfume to me, so it's kind of old)--whatever you'd like, if I have it, I'll make you a cuppa--just to fulfill your expectations. I can't demolish your fragility in one swell foop! That would go against my morals and ethics, after all.

Btw, Your link worked for me--and I so agree with it. It shows what wasteful creatures men can be.

PS Put your britches back on and make your own friggin tea! O:)
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby PavlovianModel146 » Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:56 pm

Good call, Lizbethrose.

Earl Grey tea contains extracts from the bergamot root which is a common ingredient in many colgones and perfumes.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Ierrellus » Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:34 pm

Tea? That reminds me of the Am. Native who drank gallons of tea and died in his teapee. Liz, you're too serious. But funny serious. I make my own tea and prefer to let the woman drive.
I think the discussion went from who's on first to who's on top! Animus, anima in each resolved the issue.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:54 pm

lizbethrose wrote:
Calrid wrote:
lizbethrose wrote:How about some female imput--Generalities, of course, but they seem to address mens' needs as they've been shown around here.

Men can't be bothered with the 'creation of love,' they just want sex. Men like a little violence with sex, so they can be viewed as conquerors. A man goes from 'flower' to 'flower', free as a bee to pollinate his 'chosen flowers.' A man has no responsibility for the possible outcome of his sexual freedom, he leaves that all up to his female partner.

Sexist BS-------?--------I hope.


Bless, she's often trying to be better than her female nature suggests she should be. As long as she doesn't drive, operate heavy machinery, or become a high paid functioning member of society, thus endangering her ability to fire out children (boys preferably of innately higher caliber than girls), because if she does so she might be fired and rightly so...

Now go put your knickers on and make us all a cup of tea. ;)

I love you babe.

*pinches your ass on the way out.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jV6Kc5wTwA&feature=related[/youtube]

Just as I love you and your pinch on the ass. That fulfills my womanhood. Sincerely!

Now, I have decaffeinated green tea, white tea, yucky herb tea, Earl Grey (which tastes like perfume to me, so it's kind of old)--whatever you'd like, if I have it, I'll make you a cuppa--just to fulfill your expectations. I can't demolish your fragility in one swell foop! That would go against my morals and ethics, after all.

Btw, Your link worked for me--and I so agree with it. It shows what wasteful creatures men can be.

PS Put your britches back on and make your own friggin tea! O:)


:lol: er alright. :oops:

As one of the comments says was it ever like that! Yes I am afraid it was. Great Satire though. :)

Even in my mother's time (I asked her) women just weren't educated the same as boys, they weren't given the opportunities they were or considered able to grasp certain subjects. The skit satirises the pre WWII era, I can imagine in my grandmothers time it was far less equitable.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby James L Walker » Sat Feb 25, 2012 6:19 pm

Fuck all of you feminist sexist bitches! Suck my hairy ball sack!
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Sat Feb 25, 2012 6:29 pm

PavlovianModel146 wrote:Good call, Lizbethrose.

Earl Grey tea contains extracts from the bergamot root which is a common ingredient in many colgones and perfumes.


Preffer Assam, Earl Grey is tea for girls, Assam is strong and without perfume and shiz. :)
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby PavlovianModel146 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 3:23 am

Calrid wrote:
PavlovianModel146 wrote:Good call, Lizbethrose.

Earl Grey tea contains extracts from the bergamot root which is a common ingredient in many colgones and perfumes.


Preffer Assam, Earl Grey is tea for girls, Assam is strong and without perfume and shiz. :)


I'm not really familiar with that. EG seems like a good evening tea, for the occasions that one drinks tea in the evening. I'm a pretty strict coffee drinker in the morning.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:23 am

PavlovianModel146 wrote:
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PavlovianModel146 wrote:Good call, Lizbethrose.

Earl Grey tea contains extracts from the bergamot root which is a common ingredient in many colgones and perfumes.


Preffer Assam, Earl Grey is tea for girls, Assam is strong and without perfume and shiz. :)


I'm not really familiar with that. EG seems like a good evening tea, for the occasions that one drinks tea in the evening. I'm a pretty strict coffee drinker in the morning.


I recently bought a coffee grinder and percolator. Drinking a cup now it's heaven. Assam is the champagne of teas IMHO.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby PavlovianModel146 » Sun Feb 26, 2012 2:49 pm

I might check out some Assam tea. I noticed that Cardamom is one of the spices in Assam Tea along with Cloves and and Ginger. I generally add a sprinkle of Cardamom to Earl Grey, anyway, so I'm pretty familiar with that note.

Next time I'm at the store, I'll see if Bigelow or Celestial Seasonings makes anything that's Assam Tea based, and I'll check it out.

I have just a regular coffeemaker, but I do get ground bean from the store. It's called Millstone, and it's quite good. They have the bean grinder right there in the coffee aisle. My wife and I will drink that if we are in a, "Savour the coffee," type of mood. Often, I'll just slug down half a pot of Maxwell House Master Blend in about an hour in the morning.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:15 am

PavlovianModel146 wrote:I might check out some Assam tea. I noticed that Cardamom is one of the spices in Assam Tea along with Cloves and and Ginger. I generally add a sprinkle of Cardamom to Earl Grey, anyway, so I'm pretty familiar with that note.


Er no Assam is just tea, none of that funny business. Cloves and ginger? Hmmm not heard of that one. Assam has a strong matly taste that is rich and satisfying and only from a certain region of India. That doesn't make it as pretentios as the Earl of Grey, but it is quite expensive.

Next time I'm at the store, I'll see if Bigelow or Celestial Seasonings makes anything that's Assam Tea based, and I'll check it out.


Yeah as said before just a strong tea.

I have just a regular coffeemaker, but I do get ground bean from the store. It's called Millstone, and it's quite good. They have the bean grinder right there in the coffee aisle. My wife and I will drink that if we are in a, "Savour the coffee," type of mood. Often, I'll just slug down half a pot of Maxwell House Master Blend in about an hour in the morning.


Trying freshly ground myself, liking it, I mean it smells divine after you've ground it. Sadly England is not like France where most coffees come as "beans", and from the most diverse places. In fact 5 years ago coffee beans didn't exist, and percolator coffee was restricted to a few brands, I guess watching Americans glug down a range of Coffees on TV changed us. Instant was God back then, and don't get me wrong some instants are very nice, but I do think proper coffee is better. Best coffee I ever had, in France with goats milk in a bowl, closely followed by some percolator already ground stuff in a places canteen where I worked. Not sure why it tasted so good, but there you go. I tried it several times just to make sure it wasn't a freak coffee incident. It weren't.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Trevor » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:40 am

Can't believe this thread has degenerated into talk about tea!
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby PavlovianModel146 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:12 am

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Er no Assam is just tea, none of that funny business. Cloves and ginger? Hmmm not heard of that one. Assam has a strong matly taste that is rich and satisfying and only from a certain region of India. That doesn't make it as pretentios as the Earl of Grey, but it is quite expensive.


I did a Google Search for, "Celestial Seasonings Assam," and it pulled up some breakfast blend of Celestial Seasonings that is Assam Tea and had Cardamom and that other bullshit I said in it. That's what I was basing that statement on.

Trying freshly ground myself, liking it, I mean it smells divine after you've ground it. Sadly England is not like France where most coffees come as "beans", and from the most diverse places. In fact 5 years ago coffee beans didn't exist, and percolator coffee was restricted to a few brands, I guess watching Americans glug down a range of Coffees on TV changed us. Instant was God back then, and don't get me wrong some instants are very nice, but I do think proper coffee is better. Best coffee I ever had, in France with goats milk in a bowl, closely followed by some percolator already ground stuff in a places canteen where I worked. Not sure why it tasted so good, but there you go. I tried it several times just to make sure it wasn't a freak coffee incident. It weren't.


Yeah, the Millstone from the beans is easily better than Maxwell House Master Blend, but MHMB is deifnitely the best, in my opinion, of the pre-ground and canned coffees. Folger's fucking sucks.

I've never tried it with goat milk. I doubt if I would. I only drink coffee black.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby James L Walker » Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:01 pm

Geez, Are women still complaining about how oppressed they are in this thread still?

They must have it so hard and terrible. My heart bleeds for them.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:17 pm

trevor wrote:Can't believe this thread has degenerated into talk about tea!


Are you insulting tea! We've gone to war for less well about the same, contrary to popular belief we weren't bothered about the taxes on the tea in Boston, just the horror of all that wasted tea. ;)
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Trevor » Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:42 am

Calrid wrote:Are you insulting tea! We've gone to war for less well about the same, contrary to popular belief we weren't bothered about the taxes on the tea in Boston, just the horror of all that wasted tea. ;)



No, no. Don't get me wrong I love tea. I mean, the only reason I go to sleep at night is so I can have a brew when I wake up, but I set some high standards in this thread and we seem to have fallen off the mark somewhat.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Moreno » Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:07 am

James L Walker wrote:Geez, Are women still complaining about how oppressed they are in this thread still?

They must have it so hard and terrible. My heart bleeds for them.
and now you are complaining about that. Does this mean your life is even worse since you cannot seem to bear the complaints of others?
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:49 pm

Moreno wrote:
James L Walker wrote:Geez, Are women still complaining about how oppressed they are in this thread still?

They must have it so hard and terrible. My heart bleeds for them.
and now you are complaining about that. Does this mean your life is even worse since you cannot seem to bear the complaints of others?


Does that mean your life is worse than James's because you cannot bear others complaining about others complaining?

:lol:

No, no. Don't get me wrong I love tea. I mean, the only reason I go to sleep at night is so I can have a brew when I wake up, but I set some high standards in this thread and we seem to have fallen off the mark somewhat.


oh ok back to def con 1. :wink:

You outrageously overestimate the standard of this thread by the way. :D
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Trevor » Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:30 pm

Calrid wrote:You outrageously overestimate the standard of this thread by the way. :D


I'm all about the hyperbole.
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Re: Some generalised sexist b.s.

Postby Calrid » Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:40 pm

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Calrid wrote:You outrageously overestimate the standard of this thread by the way. :D


I'm all about the hyperbole.


:lol:

Duly noted. :)
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