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<0> Truly wise, are you <1> With every cabbage comes a small sachet of salt. Use it responsibly. <2> thank you. <3> cabbage is yucky <4> Shadda: prove it <3> mmkay <5> the proof is in the pudding <4> cabbage pudding? <1> Shadda: coleslaw. <3> integral, also nasty. <1> HEATHEN! <6> THE POWER OF LEAVES COMPELS YOU! <3> neither quite as repulsive as say, pineapple on pizza <1> I ATE THAT TONIGHT <4> integral: I'm sorry.
<7> but but ... pineapple on pizza is good <1> marshmallows too <7> "the hawaiian" - canadian bacon + pineapple pizza <3> gonna swallow my tongue <3> ack <0> It gets into the pizza! <8> merlyn speaks truth. <7> *I* hate little fish on pizza <1> canadian bacon? should be ham <4> calamari is good on pizza, though <7> in fact, the pineapple is *supposed* to get in the pizza <3> What part of PINEAPPLE could possibly go good with any of the ingredients in pizza? <0> Pot is good on pizza <7> ham = canadian bacon <3> I love anchovies <5> integral: canadian bacon and ham are two different things here <4> I had calamari on deep dish chicago style pizza before <4> it was so good <7> it makes a little sweet bit in the middle of the cheesey taste <7> works well <1> pravus: I have no idea what canadian bacon is... <0> Shabble: what do you eat with anchovies? <5> like from a different part of the pig or something <0> Pepperone? <0> Ham? <0> Beef? Olives? <3> avar, I like *everything* on my pizza, except pineapple. <7> canadian bacon is basically just ham. :) <5> integral: it's still swine, but a different cut or something. taste and texture are different. <1> you can also get nice wensledale cheece with pineapple in it <0> Shabble: I can't stand onion <3> beef, pepperoni, olives, bell pepper, onion, celery, chicken, tamato <1> weird <1> maybe it's gammon <3> I like onions when they're diced up <3> not when there's huge slices of em <0> I don't like them in any form whatsoever <5> well, i will say that *some* places just use ham for canadian bacon... but where i used to work that was not the case <0> It feels like my pizza has little onion worms <7> ... Back bacon is known as Canadian bacon in the United States but not in Canada, where it is simply called back bacon. <1> garlic and shallotes <4> ew <4> silly Canadians <7> Damn - now I'm hungry <0> I'm going to walk down to the hot dog stand <0> It's good! <4> me too <0> ;) <4> I want coffee too but apparently that's bad for you. <9> coffee is good for you <9> as long as you don't dump gobs of sugar and cream into it <1> eww <9> there was a long-term study on nurses recently <1> or even worse those flavoured syrups <9> coffee drives down your long-term risks for heart disease <4> pipeline: coffee promotes higher cholesterol <9> godling: So what. It's a net benefit.
<4> pipeline: coffee itself is bad for you. :( <9> godling: It doesn't matter if you have high cholesterol if your heart disease risk is lowered :P <4> haha <4> doesn't higher cholesterol increase your risk of heart disease? <9> How is coffee itself bad for you? Caffeine allergy can be very serious, but for most people, coffee is a good thing. <4> or is that a joke and I missed it? <4> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cafestol <9> godling: In long-term studies, as I just mentioned, nurses who drank gobs of coffee, both smokers and non-smokers, did better than nurses who drank little or no coffee. (And, controlling for certain other factors, vastly better than the population asa whole) <6> YOU FAIL AT LIFE <4> there are links to medical studies at the end of the article <9> godling: I think they used nurses becaues a.) they were easy to monitor over the long term and b.) they drank lots of ****ing coffee. <1> wikipedia is made up! <9> "In filtered coffee drinks such as drip brewed coffee, it is present in only negligible amounts." <4> read the next part <9> I don't know anyone other than myself who drinks french pressed coffee. <9> *boiled coffee* <9> as in <9> from a percolator <9> and unfiltered <9> and "significant" doesn't mean much <9> they mean "statistically significant" <4> I guess <9> as in, less than 5% likely to be *zero* <1> sheesh, 99% of statistics are done by people not qualified to do them. <9> Heh. <9> I failed econometrics twice. <9> I've had three years of statistics cl***es due to that :P <9> it probably didn't help that it was a 400-level with a professor who didn't speak english well enough to write tests that made sense :) <4> pipeline: what langauge did he speak? <6> math? <9> godling: Mandarin. His english was terrible. In a normal math cl***, you know, who gives a ****. In econometrics, NOT COOL. <9> I hate the term "statistical significance", as people who do not understand statistics immediately leap to that meaning that it's actually significant. <9> "statistical significance" means that it's unlikely that the number is zero :P <4> in all fairness I read it b efore I had my morning coffee :P <9> It's two PM and I'm just now having my morning coffee. <9> sadly, unaccompanied by a cigar, as those ****ers at JR are out of stock on my favorite <4> I can't smoke anymore, my lungs can't handle it. <9> godling: Oh, it just occurred to me how coffee is bad for you: ulcers. <9> godling: It's ****ing horrible for your stomach. <10> preferably or preferabally? <3> The former. <10> but doesnt -ly make an adverb? <3> http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Preferably <11> Do you have to have a value with a key in a hash? <9> Pz: I think you could ***ign the empty string as the value. <11> Oh ok, thanks. <11> I want to use exists, but exists doesn't work with arrays. <6> sure it does <6> eval: @a=(1..5); exists $a[2] ? "yes" : "no" <12> Botje: Return: yes <13> GumbyBRAIN: Julia Roberts is a hooker <14> simcop2387: Botje is a hooker. <4> pipeline: nowadays I try to eat at least toast with morning coffee <13> Botje: how long have you kept this from #perl? <15> can anyone help with a perl login that opens a file looks at it then closes it and adds to the file <4> pipeline: I'm getting older and it's starting to wear on me. :P <9> godling: Oh, ****, tobacco and coffee is an -after- breakfast event. <9> godling: I'm not one of those godless heathens who goes without breakfast. <3> GumbyBRAIN, buu is a asian male prostitute <14> Shadda: A to the ban is to make life easier. Removing them would be woo'd, and not asian/indian/african, surely? <17> "jjk" at 81.76.58.52 pasted login at http://dragon.cbi.tamucc.edu:8080/8 <9> godling: Well, I suppose I am, as a matter of fact, a godless heathen. But not one who goes without breakfast. <4> pipeline: isn't "godless heathen" kinda redundant? <9> godling: You could have a heathen who had some other god. <9> godling: monolatrism 4 lyfe, G <15> why does no one have op in here <4> whenever anyone says <something> for life I know they can't be for real. :P <9> jjk: I think bots generally handle that kind of thing on freenode. <4> no, bots don't handle sheeit <15> oh <4> oh wait, I guess they do <15> is it possable to have a <stdin> input to open files
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