Let's try and get 1,000,000 replies to this post

No, not that simple. Don't forget that you can not put all 154 elephants in a Mini. You have to find a clever way to put the rest of them.
 
3 More shifts and I'm done. Well, maybe a shift per weekend, but we'll see.

I may have a lead on a toy selling job, I have enough time till the army to try everything.
 
"Marajawana's bad. Mmmmkaayyy." :P
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"Screw you guys. I'm going home".
Mega said:
GOD I hate not sleeping, help!
Your body produces a natural chemical called melatonin which causes you to sleep. This chemical has been turned into a over the counter pill form. Maybe the reason you have trouble sleeping is because you body has a hard time producing it so you could buy some and see if it helps.
 
Albie said:

Nice! 'This tests' series are priceless!  
My favourite: This tests your ability to think through the repercussions of your previous actions.

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Two days of flash-back-in-Maidenfans, the last two. Mainly through Madness forums. 2007 was awesome. I checked this one three times; and had tears in my eyes from the laugh, every single time!

:D
Perun said:
Time we revived this. I nominate this entire thread. The first page alone is pure gold, but it also contains a few gems on the next two, including classic thousand_suns, classic Prance, and classic "what the fuck is wrong with you?" moments.
 
Travis_AKA_fonzbear2000 said:
"Screw you guys. I'm going home".
Your body produces a natural chemical called melatonin which causes you to sleep. This chemical has been turned into a over the counter pill form. Maybe the reason you have trouble sleeping is because you body has a hard time producing it so you could buy some and see if it helps.


Not sleeping because I had only 4 hours to sleep.

And yeah,. aside from that I am trying to find a solution for my unrelated insomnia.
 
Yesterday I showed you a piece of quite special Norwegian food - smalahove (which is a smoked sheep's head, usually served with potatoes and mashed rutabaga).

Here is another thing you probably won't find outside Scandinavia (yes, this one is eaten by Swedes as well): Lutefisk!

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As you can see, it is served with potatoes, pea mash and ... bacon!
 
I have actually never eaten that - but I'd like to try it once.

It should be mentioned that these quite special foods - others include rakfisk, which is fermented fish - are often eaten in the late autumn or close to Christmas, at a time when it is cold and dark in Norway, and it is acceptable to have both strong beer and liquor with the food. Some say they had to drink themselves to courage before eating the first time they had smalahove.

A dish which is a bit more moderate, but also made from sheep, is fårikål, or sheep-in-cabbage. You take chunks of mutton (or lamb) and cabbage in alternating layers in a big kettle, pour on a pint or so of water, and put it on the stove for a good two hours. Served with potatoes. It is also common to drink dark beer (and sometimes a Scandinavian type of spirit called aquavit) to this.

Back in the 70s, a popular radio program held a vote over what should be the Norwegian national dish, and fårikål won it. Fårikål looks like this:

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