Strawberry preserves.Crna Legija wrote:What's your favorite spread on bread/toast?
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0.5g and 0.3g of excellence and ETN, respectively.Crna Legija wrote:What's your favorite spread on bread/toast?
EDIT: Experiment time. Describe what you see in the below image.
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I'm old enough to remember the TV show. His initials are E. E. The acronym for the show resembles a picnic snack food. He was Officer Francis in the show.
I'll try not to drop too many spoilers.
I remember shows older than that one.
I grew up with this guy. The show was originally in Black and White. It was on before there was Color TV.
I'll try not to drop too many spoilers.
I remember shows older than that one.
I grew up with this guy. The show was originally in Black and White. It was on before there was Color TV.
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The picture changed from the last time I saw it...
It changes every time I refresh!
It changes every time I refresh!
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Well I can't help with the photo, spreadwise I oft cannot decide between honey and a nice homemade apple jelly (Jam is chunky, jelly is smooth). It has a slightly caremelized afternote that I can't resist.
Edit:, I like how that tricky image is called 404.jpg, I think it's jpg anyway.
Edit:, I like how that tricky image is called 404.jpg, I think it's jpg anyway.
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Technician1002 wrote:I'm old enough to remember the TV show. His initials are E. E. The acronym for the show resembles a picnic snack food. He was Officer Francis in the show.
I like apricot jam. And honey.
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Anyone have much experience with USPS international shipping? I've ordered something from the US, sent to Australia by priority mail international with insurance. I'm wondering where my parcel well end up. At my address, at Australia post (post office) or at one of the two courier drop off points locally?
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I normally get it at home, unless the declared value of the good requires import tax to be paid, I don't know how it works in Australia though.inonickname wrote:Anyone have much experience with USPS international shipping? I've ordered something from the US, sent to Australia by priority mail international with insurance. I'm wondering where my parcel well end up. At my address, at Australia post (post office) or at one of the two courier drop off points locally?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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There won't be import tax as it's under $1000. It may need signing for as it's registered and insured. I'm thinking that now it's in Australia it will most likely be handed over to AUS post, but I'll keep an eye on all the drop off points as they're all within walking distance.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I normally get it at home, unless the declared value of the good requires import tax to be paid, I don't know how it works in Australia though.inonickname wrote:Anyone have much experience with USPS international shipping? I've ordered something from the US, sent to Australia by priority mail international with insurance. I'm wondering where my parcel well end up. At my address, at Australia post (post office) or at one of the two courier drop off points locally?
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On another note, mark's picture is now the Fonz
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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i ordered some fishing lures took 2months to get here, they come straight to the door. if your not home and the item is more than 5 bux they take it backinonickname wrote:Anyone have much experience with USPS international shipping? I've ordered something from the US, sent to Australia by priority mail international with insurance. I'm wondering where my parcel well end up. At my address, at Australia post (post office) or at one of the two courier drop off points locally?
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Something about spudfiles and browser caching is limiting the variance of the image, methinks.
Go here and F5 to your heart's content. 10 internet dollars if you can guess who the young man with the cigar is (not me, but a Spudfiles member. ).
Go here and F5 to your heart's content. 10 internet dollars if you can guess who the young man with the cigar is (not me, but a Spudfiles member. ).