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No. I can see guinea pig, as a stretch from rabbit which I have eaten and like it. But ice cream?? Something just don't lend themselves well to ice cream.
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Speaking of ice cream, I read once they have some place in China and oddly enough also in Merida Venezuela that has something like 1,000 flavors of ice cream among those flavors are things like kimchi ice cream and sushi ice cream and I also saw a raw squid ice cream colored black in its own ink
Gross!!
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I watched El Camino, the Breaking Bad film, follows Jesse after the final season. Nothing great.
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I watched El Camino, the Breaking Bad film, follows Jesse after the final season. Nothing great.
I watched it but I never saw the breaking bad series so i was behind. It stood alone OK but nothing great. Probably a good move for Netflix they have some big competition coming and need some major moves. This breaking bad writer or director is a good pick
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I watched El Camino, the Breaking Bad film, follows Jesse after the final season. Nothing great.
Oh CRAP! My wife was just telling me about that series earlier today. Breaking Bad remains one of my favorite series, so too bad this one isn't up to snuff. :(
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Haha just realized I posted this in the wrong thread.
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That's ok. I just realized El Camino is a movie and not a series. ;D ;D
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That's ok. I just realized El Camino is a movie and not a series. ;D ;D
Yea it's a movie, it's ok if you were a fan of the series. Has some old faces.
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Did you read about the Irish fella who was being buried, the attendees friends and families in tears and wailing graveside and turns out he made a pre recording that started playing when the coffin was being lowered...'Let me out..let me out..let me out' ;D;D. I haven't seen the vid but THAT is living. That's how I want to go.
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I do not know if people watched it over the weekend but the Ethiopian Eliud Kipchoge broke the two-hour marathon mark which was an incredible feat. He did have runners with him to keep pace, there was a green laser light which marked his pace, road markings and the conditions were good for running in Vienna. It was not classed as an official record but the fact that it was done is an amazing feat.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/50025543
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Did you read about the Irish fella who was being buried, the attendees friends and families in tears and wailing graveside and turns out he made a pre recording that started playing when the coffin was being lowered...'Let me out..let me out..let me out' ;D;D. I haven't seen the vid but THAT is living. That's how I want to go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEygbbZK-u0
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I do not know if people watched it over the weekend but the Ethiopian Eliud Kipchoge broke the two-hour marathon mark which was an incredible feat. He did have runners with him to keep pace, there was a green laser light which marked his pace, road markings and the conditions were good for running in Vienna. It was not classed as an official record but the fact that it was done is an amazing feat.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/50025543
Yeah, that's amazing. Just finishing one of those damn things is hard enough. Averaging just over 4.6 minutes per mile is just incredibly insane.
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TitoFan
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Master
I do not know if people watched it over the weekend but the Ethiopian Eliud Kipchoge broke the two-hour marathon mark which was an incredible feat. He did have runners with him to keep pace, there was a green laser light which marked his pace, road markings and the conditions were good for running in Vienna. It was not classed as an official record but the fact that it was done is an amazing feat.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/athletics/50025543
Yeah, that's amazing. Just finishing one of those damn things is hard enough. Averaging just over 4.6 minutes per mile is just incredibly insane.
I think they are querying his trainers to see if they gave him an unfair advantage which is ridiculous considering all the other help/aid he was getting.
Roger Bannister, when he did his under 4 minute mile, had pace makers with him so whilst it is not an official record showed that it was achievable.
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Green laser = unfair advance, for who IN a marathon gets the luxuries of getting guides like that?
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https://news.yahoo.com/man-ate-120-0...ity&soc_trk=ma
Man who ate $120,000 banana at art show says 'I'm not sorry'
That's why some art is such a joke. Some bozo duct-tapes a banana to a wall..... calls it "Comedian"..... and sells it for $120,000.
Hopefully the guy who ate the banana isn't liable for the whole thing.
He could always collect his next dump..... claim it contains the digested remains of the banana..... duct-tape the feces back on the wall..... and maybe only have to pay back half of the $120k.