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haggis - yum!i've only had veggie haggis, but a kilt-wearing friend (long story, great shag) tells me it's pretty much the same as the meaty version. and it's delicious.
Quote from: Lucifer on August 27, 2006, 03:54:57 AMhaggis - yum!i've only had veggie haggis, but a kilt-wearing friend (long story, great shag) tells me it's pretty much the same as the meaty version. and it's delicious.If the whole point of haggis is the innards of a - sheep, is it? - then how can veggies compare?
14:10 - Moarskrillex42: She said something about knowing why I wanted to move to Glasgow when she came in. She plopped down on my bed and told me to go ahead and open it for her.14:11 - Peter5930: So, she thought I was your lover and that I was sending you a box full of sex toys, and that you wanted to move to Glasgow to be with me?
How are you gonna attract all the little girls from your favourite porn site, MacKenzie? With Milkybars and Dairylea?
Quote from: le travesti angelique on August 27, 2006, 11:16:55 AMHow are you gonna attract all the little girls from your favourite porn site, MacKenzie? With Milkybars and Dairylea?When did I say it was my favourite porn site? I just picked a link at random from my list of free porn galleries. If you want to make that sort of judgement about my tastes, ask for a list of my favourite models.
Nice texture, good bit of protien, fine on the old GI tract. Bit pricey though.
If there was no age of consent law, what is the minimum age of girls you would consider doing it with?
Quote from: PeterMacKenzie on August 29, 2006, 04:58:46 PMNice texture, good bit of protien, fine on the old GI tract. Bit pricey though.yeah, that's about what i thought. tastes good too, i reckon - i've trying out various milk substitutes, and the quinoa one is rather nice (i'm sticking to the oaty one, though, cos soya is a fucking nightmare - talk about windy city, and with IBS, that's no joke).which reminds me - there's all this talk of soy being a superfood, etc., yawn, and then there's all these horror stories about soy. what say you? personally, i'm not bothered, cos of the afore mentioned gas problem, but i'd like to know your take on it (even if you ARE a raving paedo).
Quote from: RobertN on August 29, 2006, 04:59:15 PMIf there was no age of consent law, what is the minimum age of girls you would consider doing it with?None with a mental age less than yours, anyway.
Quote from: Lucifer on August 29, 2006, 05:04:05 PMQuote from: PeterMacKenzie on August 29, 2006, 04:58:46 PMNice texture, good bit of protien, fine on the old GI tract. Bit pricey though.yeah, that's about what i thought. tastes good too, i reckon - i've trying out various milk substitutes, and the quinoa one is rather nice (i'm sticking to the oaty one, though, cos soya is a fucking nightmare - talk about windy city, and with IBS, that's no joke).which reminds me - there's all this talk of soy being a superfood, etc., yawn, and then there's all these horror stories about soy. what say you? personally, i'm not bothered, cos of the afore mentioned gas problem, but i'd like to know your take on it (even if you ARE a raving paedo).I've never tried quinoa milk; just the seed itself, and I don't remember it having much flavour, though in a nice way.Soy is rather an open question. It's a bean that requires a lot of processing before it's edible, which isn't a good sign. Also, despite all the claims of 'Japanese people eat lots of soy and live forever', they don't actually eat much soy (traditionally, anyway); just the few grams you get in soy sauce, not the big platefuls of textured soy protien that are marketed to westerners. You mentioned that it gives you a lot of wind, so you're obviously struggling to digest it, and with concerns over aluminium (from the manufacturing process; for some bizarre reason it seems they didn't get the memo on not using aluminium pots to process acidic mixtures in), and high phytoestrogen levels (of unknown pharmacalogical effect), I'd generally stay away from it.
it would be to you, RobN.