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    ASIO already knows all of this and more, and it's only a matter of time before we do too!
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    well just the other day i was making a list of things i couldnt give a $#*& about and whatever invitation only internet sites termite subscribes to was one of the top items on my list. bloody hell why bring it up unless you are going to tell the whole story, life's too short for carp like this

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug the slug
    well just the other day i was making a list of things i couldnt give a $#*& about and whatever invitation only internet sites termite subscribes to was one of the top items on my list. bloody hell why bring it up unless you are going to tell the whole story, life's too short for carp like this
    The point of the story was how free we are on this forum.

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    OK, seeing as so many of you want to know.
    Very broadly speaking, the topic discussed on the forums concerns the effects of Candida milleri and its many variants, in combination with Lactobacillus sanfranciscencis and it's many variants, on various types and combinations of ground cereal products.

    Both Candida and Lactobacillus occur naturaly in the air and on your skin and every day most, if not all, of you willingly shove the dead versions of these two down your throats.

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    So termite you are rolling in the dough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DavidG
    So termite you are rolling in the dough.
    Of a very specialised type.

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    Ok you win we wouldn't last 30 secs

    Our humor wouldn't fit what with a bun being the lowest form of wheat and all
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    termite, are you a member of some poufta! Forum? reddie for you
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    I'm much more interested in the effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on sugar
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Termite, what the hell are you doing on the other forum. Aren't we good enough for you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo
    Termite, what the hell are you doing on the other forum. Aren't we good enough for you?
    Wongo, in many ways too good for me, but I like to eat more than sawdust, or more specifically supermarket "cotton wool".

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    I'm much more interested in the effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae on sugar
    Ah, the dual purpose cousin of Candida, often appearing in commercial bakers yeast, but more commonly Brewers yeast.

    Silent, are you far up in the hills enough for the manufacture of some "Mountain Dew' otherwise known as 'White Lightning". If they still grow that big white maize that they use to make corn flakes down that way, or even sweet corn, you have the makings of a bit of 'shine.

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    Lactobaccillus SanFranciscus?

    GAWD that is waving a flag isn't it? My first thought was the land of the free and the home of the brave!!!!! Not to mention highly bound up and done over.

    Mind you this list is far more out there than most sex sites will permit go figure. Itsn't it great having a shed?

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    Silent, are you far up in the hills enough for the manufacture of some "Mountain Dew' otherwise known as 'White Lightning". If they still grow that big white maize that they use to make corn flakes down that way, or even sweet corn, you have the makings of a bit of 'shine.
    Nah, I'm within spitting distance of the surf club. Exploding stills might attract attention :eek:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Studley 2436
    Lactobaccillus SanFranciscus?Studley
    So named because it is only found in that area. Merely one of many many Lactobaccilus, the latest one was identified in 2002.

    Lactobaccilus sanfranciscus is rather famous as it was the one that was taken to Alaska in the days of the Yukon gold rush, and the products made from it went on to make some of it's owners as rich as the more succesful miners.

    A lot of hype goes on about it's unique flavour blah blah blah, I've got a 25 year old brew that I will put up against it any day.

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