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Nov 20, 2007 08:59 as a reply to  @ post 4351739 |  #3076

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Ewwww.... Vegemite is the clear winner! I think you can only get marmite here, though... I miss vegemite and cheese sandwiches.

Niraj... love your photo and I loved the one from yesterday as well. You should put up an album of that type of photos on facebook. I love all the colours.

Vegemite... is that like "Sandwich Spread" cos that stuff rocks...

Thanks for the photo comments :) I dont like putting some stuff on facebook, their are too many picture thieves, not to mention the Facebook T&C's about images.

gheesom wrote in post #4351610 (external link)
Marmite and cheese slice on toast...oh yum.

Yuck!!

TomC723 wrote in post #4351621 (external link)
ok.... what exactly IS marmite?

it's nasty, that's what it is! LOL

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http://www.marmite.com​/ (external link)
Its actually yeast extract...so I like to think of it as a by product of beer ;)

dude, you're gonna have to try harder then that to convince me! but I bet Archie's gonna buy some on his way out! LOL


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Nov 20, 2007 09:00 |  #3077

And work took a turn for the worse and got busy... the nerve of it!


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Nov 20, 2007 09:00 |  #3078

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I've worked with Director, some actionscripting within SwishMax, but I just don't have the time to spend on it as much as I would like, to produce something as fancy as alot of the "flash" sites out their.

Do you remember in the days of Pascal?! Oh how life was easy :D lol

ahhh... Pascal.... lol! What about COBOL? ever do THAT? COBOL was a PITA! :lol:


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Nov 20, 2007 09:00 |  #3079

Kathy H wrote in post #4351670 (external link)
Gareth thanks for the marmite site....but what does it taste like? Anything to compare it to?

I see you're in the top 5! Good job to you too!:p

its a bit like beef crisps, its quite unique really. you can't have too much of it though. just a small spread.


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Nov 20, 2007 09:05 |  #3080

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So do you do senior shoots all year round? I'm really trying to talk some people into doing this to get a bit of a portfolio started and start trying to sell people around here on it. I just think it is such a great idea.


I messed this up, sorry Amanda.

Yes, I do them year round.
Busiest season being late summer/early fall


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Nov 20, 2007 09:06 |  #3081

Kathy you've gotta try it.


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Nov 20, 2007 09:08 |  #3082

I have a funny story about COBOL (and it may not translate to here but I'll try).

Sitting in Programming Languages class on the first day of University Year 2 I see a guy I went to elementary school with and didn't have any clue he was into computers but there he was sitting in class.

Our professor to get a grasp of the knowledge of the class started asking if we knew any programming languages and to put our hands up if we do. When he got to COBOL my friend was the only one with his hand up and I was like "damn, who knew".

After class he came up to us and was like "What the hell was that class, I was looking for my law class, none of that stuff in there made sense"
"Why'd you put your hand up for COBOL?"
"COBOL? I thought he said Football and I was wondering why nobody else had their hand up, I know football I have no clue what COBOL is"


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Nov 20, 2007 09:09 |  #3083

you'll either love it or hate it.


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Nov 20, 2007 09:14 |  #3084

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"COBOL? I thought he said Football and I was wondering why nobody else had their hand up, I know football I have no clue what COBOL is"

LOL... yes that was funnym, LOL.... and I can just imagining it happening... we had alot of these types of people in my lecture halls at uni, lol


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Nov 20, 2007 09:14 |  #3085

QUOTE SLOGAN

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you'll either love it or hate it.

END QUOTE SLOGAN


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Nov 20, 2007 09:16 |  #3086

but it is so true


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Nov 20, 2007 09:18 |  #3087

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but it is so true

lol... lets start a marmite poll :D


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Nov 20, 2007 09:19 |  #3088

but its really only the brits that know!


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Nov 20, 2007 09:19 |  #3089

gheesom wrote in post #4351807 (external link)
Kathy you've gotta try it.

I will! I like a lot of different foods that others think are gross!

Amanda's description of tin & salt doesn't sound too awful! lol


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Nov 20, 2007 09:20 |  #3090

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but its really only the brits that know!

do you remember all the Marmite ads they had on the telly, billboards, bus stops, back of buses... it was a Marmite craze!

speaking of telly adverts my current favourite advert is the big Gorilla playing drums for Cadbury!!!


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