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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue man show View Post
    Sorry bout that people. Just wanted to know someone elses perspective
    I'd ask how do i set up a new thread but it's grand. I should ask the escort in question the next time.
    Ciao
    No bother having it here. Doesnt bother me but it mightnt be seen by as many ppl. To create a new thread ,when you go into general chat, just above the words general chat ,you will see , New Thread (or similar), just click that and its the same as posting here from there on out. Sorry but i cant do diagrams of it. Maybe luther might do one.

    Westside.
    Last edited by Westsidex; 03-09-10 at 22:30.

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    Westie, as an egg expert, Caramel Cream Eggs....how do you eat yours?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue man show View Post
    Sorry bout that people. Just wanted to know someone elses perspective
    I'd ask how do i set up a new thread but it's grand. I should ask the escort in question the next time.
    Ciao
    nice lad, you feel free to question away blue man, i wont personally have many answers for you but theres loys of really helpful chaps around here
    mam mammy mam mam mam mammy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue man show View Post
    Sorry bout that people. Just wanted to know someone elses perspective
    I'd ask how do i set up a new thread but it's grand. I should ask the escort in question the next time.
    Ciao
    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    No bother having it here. Doesnt bother me but it mightnt be seen by as many ppl. To create a new thread ,when you go into general chat, just above the words general chat ,you will see , New Thread (or similar), just click that and its the same as posting here from there on out. Sorry but i cant do diagrams of it. Maybe luther might do one.

    Westside.

    If you want to create a new thread, select "Forum" as you did to get here, then select the section you want to create your thread in, "General Chat", "Clients Requests" and at the top on the left hand side you'll see the "New Thread" button, see pic below, just click this button and it gives you the option to create a thread in the same way you create a post or reply on any otrher thread..........

    Hope this helps............



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    Quote Originally Posted by WD-40 View Post
    May i be so bold to suggest a new category, it wpould be called

    THE LETS ASK WESTIE THREAD,

    Im basing this suggestion on my oservation of westies knowledge of just about, well fuckin everything really,from cooking to sprinting, to escorts to maths, im mean there is nuttin westie cant advise on, he just a big bucket of knowledge.
    Feel free to pm westie your quieries or post them here, you will be amazed at how much he knows
    OK then you might be able to answer this question for me something that has caused me many a sleepless night.

    How do Jacobs get the fig into the fig roll?
    The Truth is out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navillus04 View Post
    Westie, as an egg expert, Caramel Cream Eggs....how do you eat yours?
    I remove the wrapper, point the person next to me in the opposite direction and then shove the whole egg in my mouth.

    the opposite to my words,
    Westside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcorklad View Post
    OK then you might be able to answer this question for me something that has caused me many a sleepless night.

    How do Jacobs get the fig into the fig roll?
    Ah yes Jacobs.This is actually a myth to justify the price. They dont get the fig into the roll but get the roll around the fig.

    Go fig,
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    Westie, something I have always wanted answering but never dared ask.....but as you are the guru of EI and the font of all knowledge.......




    ...... wait for it






    .....wait for it...




    Are jaffa cakes actually cakes or a buscuit!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vampirejackie View Post
    Westie, something I have always wanted answering but never dared ask.....but as you are the guru of EI and the font of all knowledge.......




    ...... wait for it






    .....wait for it...




    Are jaffa cakes actually cakes or a buscuit!!!!
    In order to answer that correctly , i would have to have the texture of the ingredients and the designated cooking time. With these two measurements i can then use Applied Mathematics to calculate the solidification of the jaffa cake during cooking time.

    Since we dont have these ,i will answer and say jaffa cakes are both, a cake and a biscuit ,depending on the reaction of the jaffa to the cooking time.

    hope this sheds some light on the subject,
    Westside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    In order to answer that correctly , i would have to have the texture of the ingredients and the designated cooking time. With these two measurements i can then use Applied Mathematics to calculate the solidification of the jaffa cake during cooking time.

    Since we dont have these ,i will answer and say jaffa cakes are both, a cake and a biscuit ,depending on the reaction of the jaffa to the cooking time.

    hope this sheds some light on the subject,
    Westside.
    Nothing to do with it. They're cakes, otherwise they would be called "Jaffa biscuits"..........

    Why complicate things............

    Simples..............
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