Well, that’s fine. But be warned, any more flaunting about of this “communism” will result in a mighty swing from my Massivehugegreatsword of Mightiness.
As John Locke from lost once said.
#DON’T TELL ME WHAT I CAN’T DO.
cough hobnobs and apple products cough
Glances at @SteveAdamo’s cough. Looks down at his hand, sees the Ban Hammer. Is now very scared.
I looked at all the grocery stores nearby, and none of them sell hobnobs. They do sell apple products, so I bought some hobnob-like food and apple stuff, and ate them together. The apple juice and the apples were pretty good, the hobnobish stuff… almost made my body throw it back out my mouth.
Ah, but this ties into Apple products and hobnobs, Steve, as they are market products, and their functions in said marketplace can be discu… nevermind, we’ll get back on track.
To the other threads, away!
THERE IS NO GOING BACK NOW
I appreciate both of your enthusiasm to engage with and discuss items of a political/ social nature.
However, I must ask you to please refrain from such comments (you have done so since my last mentioning @ManOfRet so thanks) unless they are necessary, or in a specific thread made just for these things.
Why? Well, I don’t really view the Stonehearth discourse as my go to source for cutting edge social and political commentary, it easily derails threads, and is a source of endless debate that will not be resolved here.
Failure to comply will result in extreme attitudinal and behavioural adjustment.
Do Americans even have biscuits? I thought a biscuit in America was a heavy bread roll, and everything else was cookies?
you are absolutely correct… biscuits here look like these:
They look like scones!
well, these are flaky and buttery… and oh so deliciously fattening…
but you are right again! i am not a big scone eater, and always thought they had a more triangular shape… but another quick Google search revealed that they can in fact look almost exactly like an American biscuit…
Triangular scones? What madness!
I tried making scones once before… and well they turned out as rocks. Tasty, salty rocks.
Behavioral adjustment? Sounds a little extreme. I didn’t even really engage in the argument QQ.
Salty rocks? Sounds like halite.
At this point you want me to call americans fat…
I do not think those are his intentions… But if they are… Well I don’t think you should call the Americans fat.
It’s not a case of if @SteveAdamo is feeding the beast… it’s if you are willing to control that beast.
Im a dog, I dont have the self-control you humans do
Touche, my canine friend.
God I love how the ‘I’m a dog’ excuse comes in handy, You should’ve seen my teachers face when I said “I ate my homework.” Although he was probably more surprised by the fact a talking dog walked into the room.