Effort to buy Arcanum rights

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  1. Xz

    Xz Monkey Admin Staff Member

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    You could, so I guess your point is valid, being that doing so will make toast, but we're still left with the fact that any such 'toast' is not real toast.
     
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    Well its inferior toast yes, but toast none the less.
     
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    Inferior toast, non-real toast, call it what you want, it's the same crappy stuff no matter how you twist it. Unless of course you twist it enough to make the friction of your twisting melt the cheese.
     
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    That'd be awesome, twistable food that heats itself.
     
  5. Xz

    Xz Monkey Admin Staff Member

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    If you make the prototype I'll share the profits with you. :p
     
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    faux-toast?

    And I prefer truly homemade toast. With cheese AND marmalade!
     
  7. Xz

    Xz Monkey Admin Staff Member

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    Define 'truly homemade toast' please?
     
  8. Wolfsbane

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    A toast heated by the warmth generated when you do something... at home?
     
  9. Transparent Painting

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    He brought them at ICA.*


    *It's not the "International Canadian Association" or whatever they call it. It's a place where you buy stuff.
     
  10. Spuddy

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    Cut a slice of normal bread, at optional thickness, and toast it in the oven until satisfied with its toastiness. Take out, apply suitable stuff on top. Eat. Burp.
     
  11. Xz

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    Stuff? surely you mean it's a grocery chain.
     
  12. Wolfsbane

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    If you want to. But then again, the iCA where I live is definetly not only a grocery store.


    It's a library as well...
     
  13. Xz

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    Well, supermarket chain then. Something alá Walmart, only not as broad.
     
  14. Grossenschwamm

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    If it's anything like walmart, it must be stopped.
    As for toast, I prefer mine with peanut butter.
    Cheese and marmalade is weird.
     
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    But it's tasty...

    Peanut butter, now that's weird.
     
  16. rroyo

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    Try peanut butter and blackberry honey on toast. Good stuff, Maynard!
     
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    Blackberry honey? What be dat, man? Some sort of mixture? I've never heard of it.
     
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    it's honey made by bees who pollinated blackberry bushes, dorkus.

    and the best toast topping is peanut butter and dill pickles. unless the toast is bagels. then the best topping is cream cheese.
     
  19. Wolfsbane

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    Um.. Ok. Peanut butter? Right.
    No, the best topping for toast is still cheese and ham. You can't get any better combined taste on a toast.
     
  20. Grossenschwamm

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    You crazy foreigners and your different cultural ideology.
    Have you ever tried peanut butter on your toast?
    I went and tried everything you guys said, and I have to say I prefer the peanut butter.
    Most of what you guys are saying is stuff that would be on an american sandwich.
     
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