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  • #16
    Originally posted by Lorizael View Post
    Incorrect again. Perhaps you should go back to school?
    No, you're just too thick to grasp what it is that I'm finding ironic - even reg gets it!
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    • #17
      It looks like they were using the regular pork belly bacon instead of the back bacon used in Canada and much of the UK. I like both though the back bacon is a bit meatier and larger so it would have been harder to finish of 75 slices of that. Still, thick cut, smoked, and traditionally cured farm house bacon is something special and it's nice to see it showing up even in the run of the mill super markets these days. It used to be a specialty item you had to get from an actual butcher's shop.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by gribbler View Post
        WHAT IS IT WITH Y0U AND TALKING ABOUT FOOD ARRRRRGH
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        • #19
          It's not something I would want to eat 75 pieces of, however.
          No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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          • #20
            Good food is wonderful, when you young pups grow up, you'll understand that.
            No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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            • #21
              Yeah it looked a bit scrawny to be 'proper' bacon. We're blessed here in Wales that we can easily get our hands on some awesome oak smoked, dry cured back bacon. My partner earned her cheffing spurs at the CIA, so when she says it's the best she's ever tasted, I believe her!
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View Post
                qft
                Cos awesome quality, expertly prepared food is, quite frankly, oral sex on a plate!!!
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                • #23
                  In fact, I've literally just got back from one of the best meals I've ever eaten and certainly the best Indian food I've ever had - we even got to meet the chef!

                  Boeuf à Trois, followed by Raan Akbari - OMMFG!!!
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
                    No, you're just too thick to grasp what it is that I'm finding ironic - even reg gets it!
                    That's possible, but your track record suggests instead that you don't fully grasp the precise meaning of irony.
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                    • #25
                      FFS! You would EXPECT the country in which a news event occurred to be the best source for a news item - especially when the news item is about over consumption and eating! Granted I now realise it's their US office - but it's still the B(RITISH)BC!

                      That's the ****ing irony you dip**** moron!
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
                        I bet I buy more stuff made in Wales than you do made in the US, actually. I also bet I buy less crap made in China than you do too...
                        Believe it or not there is still a ton of stuff made in the US and a large portion of the stuff made in China is made by US owned companies. I believe the US has sunk down to just #3 in exports (with in spitting distance of #2 Germany) but part of that is because the US domestic market is so large so instead of exporting medium sized businesses can do very well just in the domestic market.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Dinner View Post
                          Believe it or not there is still a ton of stuff made in the US
                          Same in the UK, actually.

                          ...and a large portion of the stuff made in China is made by US owned companies.
                          Still made in China.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
                            FFS! You would EXPECT the country in which a news event occurred to be the best source for a news item - especially when the news item is about over consumption and eating! Granted I now realise it's their US office - but it's still the B(RITISH)BC!

                            That's the ****ing irony you dip**** moron!
                            Irony involves a reversal of expectations, not merely an event that fails to adhere to expectations. Your example fails on two counts. First, no evidence has been provided thus far that the BBC's article is the best source for this piece of news. More importantly, however, a simple failure to meet expectations is likely just an example of amusement or humor, not a form of irony.

                            It would be ironic if, say, the person reporting the story had no sense of taste and weren't at all interested in food, because you would expect that a food reporter would be interested in food, and the reality is a reversal of that expectation. I admit this is not a great example of irony, but it is actually an example of irony, as opposed to your example.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by MOBIUS View Post
                              This was just this weekend: Doctor Who's Matt Smith and Karen Gillan join fans at Cardiff convention



                              Sherlock and Torchwood are filmed here in Cardiff as well, and Being Human is filmed just down the road in Barry Island...
                              I thought Sherlock was supposed to be set in London. In season 1 they tied in to the old "Sherlock Holmes has a unique knowledge of the geography and geology of London" knowing every ally and roadway and even tracking a killer down because he know which part of London had a specific type of sand found on the sole of an old shoe. In season 1 he was chasing a cab on foot through London but knew how to head him off due to all the one way streets and round abouts.
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                              • #30
                                Anyone brought up that bacon obsession is classic hipster?



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