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Legion Tracker: cleome, it was very brave of you to post this. It can go wrong in so many ways. [wipes tear] I know, LT. But somebody had to do it, by damn!
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Originally posted by cleome: For the first time in decades, I'm speachless! BRAVO! BRAVO!!!
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"It's bad for you, but buy it."
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Originally posted by Lad With Glasses: <font face="chalkboard"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Well, that's a relief. Nobody will object to seeing this then:</font f></span>
<font face="chalkboard"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Incidentally, is there anyone posting from England or one of its current protectorates who wants to explain why anyone would prepare and/or eat this ? (Uncooked bananas + apricot jam + crumbled potato crisps/chips.) Because frankly, I'm stumped.
(No, you don't get to blame the war, as this obviously was photographed some years after that.)</font f></span>The USA used to be British colony. Does that count as qualification to reply? I don't know about the chips, but most Americans eat their bananas uncooked, most of the time, I guess. I can't make out the detail on the banana shaped shapes on the top of the picture, but the stuff in the pan looks like nanner pie with either whipped cream or maybe vanilla cookies, on top. And I think my grand kids would love nanners with apricot jam and crumbled cookies on top. They might even like the first two with CHIPS on top, too, since they like the 3 ingredients separately. Actually, they'll eat potato chips on almost anything. But, they're all under 10 yrs. old so maybe they don't count. ?
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FROM: Asheron's Call Community Wiki Nanner Bread Value: 80 50 Burden Units A sweet smelling loaf of baked bread. Eat this food to recover stamina. Use this item to eat it. Restores 15 Stamina when consumed. This item cannot be sold.
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Bananas Foster looks sorta'... dangerous! I'd try cooking it but I really want to hang onto my eyebrows. At my age, if I lose them they're likely to grow back this color.
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Is that a fancy name for nanner toast?
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Unless you're routinely in the habit of setting your toast aflame, I'd have to say "No."
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Well, I wouldn't say routinely....
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I had a nanner split this evenin'.
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Man, I would kill for a Dairy Queen classic banana split right about now! MMMMMMM - mmmmmm!
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mmmmboy...bananas and bacon! Why have I never thought of that? :-(
And whoever is slicing that "new banana" is very quick. He/she is on the 7th cut and the first slice hasn't even hit the table yet.
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Originally posted by Legion Tracker:
And whoever is slicing that "new banana" is very quick. He/she is on the 7th cut and the first slice hasn't even hit the table yet. Maybe he's making banana splits for the other astronauts on the ship?
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I know! The "new banana" is gravity-free!
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Originally posted by Legion Tracker: I know! The "new banana" is gravity-free! It was while smoking "new" banana peels that Dream Girl devised the formula for changing Lightning Lass into Light Lass!
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Dream Girl.... smoking .... banana .... Hmmm, I know there's a joke in there somewhere.
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A litte-known fact: "Naltor" is derived from the ancient (23rd Century) Interlac for the phrase "Mellow Yellow." Also, the planet was initially settled by Bohemians, much as Braal was first settled by Poles.
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Originally posted by Lard Lad: Little Jack Horner Sat in his corner Eating a water pie Along came a nanner And played his pianner And then gave him a black eye
--my uncle, Paul Medford
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Originally posted by cleome: Braal was first settled by Poles. heh heh...subtle.
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Originally posted by Legion Tracker: Originally posted by cleome: [b] Meanwhile, driving by the local ice cream joint the other day, I noticed that the Flavor of the Month on their drive-thru sign is: <span style="font-size: 15px;">Nutty Banana!</span> Uh, are you sure that was an ice cream store? [/b] Pppphhhtt.
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Originally posted by cleome45: A litte-known fact: "Naltor" . . ., the planet was initially settled by Bohemians, . . .. My honey, Chuck, is Bohemian! How come he's not winning any lotteries, that little precog?! Anyway, have I said before that ROSES love bananas? Well, they usually get the peels since we eat the banana part. They always repay me for sharing my bananas with them by giving me tons of roses on my bushes, every time.
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^ Uh...is it my imaj, or is Candle being kinda dirty there?
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[snip] Originally posted by Candlelight: Originally posted by cleome45: [b]A litte-known fact: "Naltor" . . ., the planet was initially settled by Bohemians, . . .. My honey, Chuck, is Bohemian! How come he's not winning any lotteries, that little precog?![/b]I should ask my Bohemian-born Sister-In-Law the same question. Of course, maybe she is winning and they just don't want anyone to know! <strong> </font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Anyway, have I said before that ROSES love bananas? Well, they usually get the peels since we eat the banana part. The essay went on to say that in the old days, landscapers would start a new rosebush off by placing a large, decaying beef bone in the ground a distance below it. The roots would "reach" for the bone and its nutrients and thus the plant would be anchored very stably in the ground, no matter how big it grew. We only have peonies in our yard, not roses. I wish we had a working camera, because they're having a terrific year. The crummy weather and my overall neglect of the yard last year has inexplicably made them thrive.
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Arial, Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Lard Lad: <strong>^ Uh...is it my imaj, or is Candle being kinda dirty there? . Everything is rather incredibly lush and beautiful this year! Kind of scary.
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