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Domochevsky
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 6:50 pm Post subject: Ridding of the Sphinx |
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Now that one i liked. It was witty, had Action and got rid of what i quite dislike. (those damn age old Questionblocks...)
Now if you only could get rid of that friggin Mountain already and get back to the Zombies...
Also: "ridlée"? Encoding Fail.
btw, "Eintopf" is a catch all Word for any Liquid containing loads of Meat and/or Vegetables.
Throw everything from the Day before into a Pot, fill some Water in, add Spices, cook it and you got yourself a Eintopf. |
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The Author
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Posted: Thu Jan 01, 2009 4:50 pm Post subject: Re: Ridding of the Sphinx |
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| Domochevsky wrote: | | Now that one i liked. It was witty, had Action and got rid of what i quite dislike. |
Thanks.
| Domochevsky wrote: | Also: "ridlée"? Encoding Fail. |
Indeed! Our CMS is a bit limited when it comes to the less common characters, it seems - but I'd actually like to know how it would be pronounced the way it's now written.
| Domochevsky wrote: | btw, "Eintopf" is a catch all Word for any Liquid containing loads of Meat and/or Vegetables.
Throw everything from the Day before into a Pot, fill some Water in, add Spices, cook it and you got yourself a Eintopf. |
Pretty much the same as curry, then, just as I thought. |
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