View Full Version : What Grinds my Gears - Pt 4
James Deuce
1st June 2008, 09:09
It's "Marshmallow", FFS.
Conquiztador
1st June 2008, 09:15
It's "Marshmallow", FFS.
No. Dont think that would be the case. They are very soft and spongy. Apart from if there is some grit in them...
sugilite
1st June 2008, 12:33
I'm deeply concerned as to the changes in shape to the humble marshmallow. I notice more and more of them are now disc shaped, this is horrendous, how can you get an even singe over it when it is the shape of a disc FFS! And.... they fall of the stick easier as well. It's a worry, I tell ya's! Stuff World peace, Jim has it right, Marshmallows are a freaking serious subject :yes:
Sully60
1st June 2008, 12:36
Is this (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=1586862&postcount=30) what you're referring to?
I need more information about the nature of this gear grinding before I offer my rare sympathy or go to the trouble of belittling the issue and telling you to HTFU.
Trudes
1st June 2008, 15:25
I kept burning the shit out of my marshmellows last night upon a poisonous stick that Slinger made, (no, I am not pregnant!), and that really ground my gears too Jim!:msn-wink:
FlangMasterJ
1st June 2008, 15:29
I kept burning the shit out of my marshmellows last night upon a poisonous stick
I love it when you talk dirty.:shifty:
Trudes
1st June 2008, 15:41
This thread reminds me of something about trying to shove a marshmellow in a slot machine.....
I wonder how many times we can spell it wrong before Jim's gears get really ground...
Pussy
1st June 2008, 15:54
This thread reminds me of something about trying to shove a marshmellow in a slot machine.....
OR.... oyster in a parking meter
Number One
1st June 2008, 16:28
I kept burning the shit out of my marshmellows last night upon a poisonous stick that Slinger made, (no, I am not pregnant!), and that really ground my gears too Jim!:msn-wink:
Guess what we got for dessert? ;)
Marshmellows AND milk chocolate wheatens...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Trudes
1st June 2008, 16:37
Guess what we got for dessert? ;)
Marshmellows AND milk chocolate wheatens...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Yummm!!
I really do love marshmellows, I think I might go down and get some marshmellows and make an ambrosio.. Hels got me thinking about that last night..... immm, marshmellow ambrosio :drool:
Hitcher
1st June 2008, 17:18
Please. Make it stop.
James Deuce
1st June 2008, 17:44
Is this (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showpost.php?p=1586862&postcount=30) what you're referring to?
Yes. And they've done it again.
North Welly Massif, my arse!
Slingshot
1st June 2008, 19:10
I stoked that Im able to grind you're gears jim.
Why hasnt this thread been sent to pointless drivel yet?
Shadows
1st June 2008, 19:39
Mallow out, Jim.
Number One
1st June 2008, 22:48
OK so I just looked up what a ‘Marsh MALLOW’ would be....
Basically it would be a Marsh 'flowering swamp plant'! ewwwwww
Mallow
mal•low [ mállō ] (plural mal•lows or mal•low)
noun
Definition:
1. flowering plant: a wild or cultivated plant with fine hairs on its stem and leaves, and disk-shaped fruit. Flowers: pink, purple, white. Genus Malva.
As for ‘Marsh MELLOW’...these sound a bit better though not keen on stuffing myself full of moist rich loamy textured soil or for that matter good-humored, tolerant, and approachable, mildy drunk drug addicts
Mellow
mel•low [ méllō ]
adjective (comparative mel•low•er, superlative mel•low•est)
Definition:
1. soft in color or tone: comfortingly soft, warm, and rich in color or tone
2. smooth and rich in taste: matured to a long-lasting smooth rich taste
3. fully ripe: soft, juicy, fully ripened, and sweet
4. easygoing: good-humored, tolerant, and approachable, especially as a result of maturity or a feeling of security
5. mildly intoxicated: mildly intoxicated by drink or drugs
6. moist and rich in texture: describes soil that has a moist rich loamy texture
xwhatsit
1st June 2008, 22:57
Here you go, you mellow lot:
marshmellow
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James Deuce
1st June 2008, 22:58
If you spell it correctly, the definition will come to you. It will come.
Kendog
2nd June 2008, 09:20
North Welly Massif, my arse!
It's 'Norf' :Pokey:
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