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Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 11:09
by Freakzilla
OMG...

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The Double Coronary Burger

A burger topped with five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onion between two grilled cheese sandwiches.

That looks soooooo good!

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 12:45
by inhuien
Ach, ya pansies! We deep fry Pizza.
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Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 12:47
by Omphalos
Freakzilla wrote:OMG...

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The Double Coronary Burger

A burger topped with five slices of bacon, four slices of cheese, two fried eggs, mayo, lettuce, tomato, and onion between two grilled cheese sandwiches.

That looks soooooo good!
Bah! Idiots should make that onion a deep fried onion-ring. Or two.

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 14:57
by Nekhrun
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Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 15:05
by A Thing of Eternity
Bah, I once had an idea for a "stew" that I think would sell very well at KFC, you pull the skins off the fried chicken, rip it up, toss it in a bucket. Next you put in a pile of bacon, then you top it up with gravy until it's at the right consistency for a stew.

Bam, that'll send you to the hospital nice and quick!

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 15:11
by Omphalos
A Thing of Eternity wrote:Bah, I once had an idea for a "stew" that I think would sell very well at KFC, you pull the skins off the fried chicken, rip it up, toss it in a bucket. Next you put in a pile of bacon, then you top it up with gravy until it's at the right consistency for a stew.

Bam, that'll send you to the hospital nice and quick!
Sounds like it could use some salt.

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 18:22
by Jabecca

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 21:04
by Tleszer
Jabecca wrote:Click here sexy
Omph, I think she wants to "make bacon" with you. I'd run far, far away. Actually, you could probably just power walk. I don't think she can move fast enough to catch you.

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 23:02
by SandChigger
Dude ... she can ROLL. Lengthwise, like a big ole turd. No escaping ... the WALL OF SHITE! :shock:

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 09 Apr 2010 04:17
by lotek
Tleszer wrote:
Jabecca wrote:Click here sexy
Omph, I think she wants to "make bacon" with you. I'd run far, far away. Actually, you could probably just power walk. I don't think she can move fast enough to catch you.
Jabecca wrote:
lotek wrote:don't mind if I do!

here have a bacon bouquet!
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that should go nicely with the bacon vodka :)
Hot damn! You truly are into making bacon! :romance-hearteyes:
I think it was meant for me, what was I thinking offering her a bacon bouquet... in her culture it is like the offering of water rings!!!


And here is what bacon is used for here
BACON BONCE

Bacon bonce is London Cockney rhyming slang for a child molester (nonce).
not quite the same really

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 09 Apr 2010 07:12
by trang
Sorry getting into this late, but considering that what 12 books now? that the twit twins have scrawled, the entire content combined doesnt have the depth of one epigraph from DUNE.

Neither one of them gets DUNE at all, except as a money making opportunity.

KJA is an opportunist ass (who personally if I met, I would have a hard time not punching him in the throat so I dont have to listen to his rambling), and Brian Herbert is a weak individual riding the coats of his fathers epic speculative fiction masterpiece, with all intentions of ruining it as much and often as he can.

They're multitude of interviews make my skin crawl and have fueled the Gargantuan Distane I have for them both as individuals and published scrawlers.

Too strong feelings maybe? Oh well.

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 09 Apr 2010 08:26
by Bijaz
lotek wrote: I think it was meant for me, what was I thinking offering her a bacon bouquet... in her culture it is like the offering of water rings!!!
You corn dog! Got her juices frying!




:shock:

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 09 Apr 2010 08:35
by A Little Galach
trang wrote:Sorry getting into this late, but considering that what 12 books now? that the twit twins have scrawled, the entire content combined doesnt have the depth of one epigraph from DUNE.

Neither one of them gets DUNE at all, except as a money making opportunity.

KJA is an opportunist ass (who personally if I met, I would have a hard time not punching him in the throat so I dont have to listen to his rambling), and Brian Herbert is a weak individual riding the coats of his fathers epic speculative fiction masterpiece, with all intentions of ruining it as much and often as he can.

They're multitude of interviews make my skin crawl and have fueled the Gargantuan Distane I have for them both as individuals and published scrawlers.

Too strong feelings maybe? Oh well.
Please do. This would prevent him from "writing" too.

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 09 Apr 2010 12:29
by SandChigger
No violence but the verbal, please! :P

(Praying for bear-shaped-meteor strikes is perfectly acceptable, though. :pray: )

Re: New Theory on the (Meta-)Origin of the "Titans"

Posted: 16 Apr 2010 17:02
by Frybread
Freakzilla wrote:I think you're giving KJAckass too much credit.

You're saying KJA went along with Bozo's intentions to destroy Dune?

I don't buy it. I think KJA truly loves Dune but he's just to dumb to know what is consistent and what isn't.
Plus, I think The KJA would not want to mess up an opportunity to (1.) make a lot of money, and (2.) aggrandize himself in the science fiction genre.