From: Martin on 29 Jul 2010 12:22 On 29/07/10 16:25, Tim C. wrote: > On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:27:52 +0000 (UTC), Erilar wrote in post : > <news:707217731302027176.310146drache-chibardun.netinvalid(a)news.eternal-september.org> > : > >> "Tim C."<spamtrap(a)tele2.at> wrote: >>> On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 16:45:52 +0000 (UTC), Erilar wrote in post : >>> <news:1744045066301854630.953981drache-chibardun.netinvalid(a)news.eternal-september.org> >>>> >>> >>>> Germany, on the >>>> other hand, is the home of more delicious kinds of bread than any >>>> place >>>> I've ever been. >>> >>> None of which make a decent sandwich. >> >> Almost all of which make fantastic sandwiches, unlike boring white >> paste. > > They make great open spreads if you eat cold meats and wurst etc. Let's > face that's what they are eaten with. Anything else and they are often too > heavy or have too much of a flavour of their own which limits what you can > make out of them. Caraway, anise and coriander seed don't really go with > jam or nutella for example. German sour dough bread goes well with Black Forest smoked ham and pickled gherkins
From: Anonymouse on 30 Jul 2010 01:31 On 7/24/2010 12:28 PM, jfeng(a)my-deja.com wrote: > On Jul 23, 11:41 pm, billzz<bil...(a)wildblue.net> wrote: >> Wear a Burberry trench coat that has so many pockets that no one would >> have any chance of finding anything. and a Burberry Trench Coat is over 1000$ these days. -- Hackamore http://www.hackamoretravel.com
From: Anonymouse on 30 Jul 2010 01:37 >>>>>>> An amusing fantasy but why don't you just pack some heat? I must say one of the first things I do in Paris is buy a weapon suitable knife (last trip it was a balisong and a coup de poing (brass knuckles... the french do all sorts of sizes and styles)) I go anywhere I want now and I don't back down.
From: Martin on 30 Jul 2010 04:28 On 30/07/10 07:37, Anonymouse wrote: > >>>>>>>> An amusing fantasy but why don't you just pack some heat? > > I must say one of the first things I do in Paris is buy a weapon > suitable knife (last trip it was a balisong and a coup de poing (brass > knuckles... the french do all sorts of sizes and styles)) > > I go anywhere I want now and I don't back down. Do Europeans visiting the USA need to buy themselves AK47s or M15s to feel safe?
From: Tim C. on 30 Jul 2010 04:57
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:22:00 +0200, Martin wrote in post : <news:i2s9q9$v8g$2(a)news.eternal-september.org> : > German sour dough bread goes well with Black Forest smoked ham and > pickled gherkins Which is basically what I said. -- Tim C. What's the definition of a mistress? Something between a mister and a mattress. |