#4134006 - 06/14/15 07:19 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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You guys can wait all day, I don't care about Austrian food, I've no dog in this fight. I will second the request put forth by Cavaliere. A lot of the planes that flew in that front are already in the game, just new skins and the addition of a few new planes and we would be all set to go.
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#4134013 - 06/14/15 07:31 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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You guys can wait all day, I don't care about Austrian food, I've no dog in this fight. I will second the request put forth by Cavaliere. A lot of the planes that flew in that front are already in the game, just new skins and the addition of a few new planes and we would be all set to go. That's it!
" In vino veritas "
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#4134018 - 06/14/15 07:37 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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... Austrian breakfast was nothing to die for,we have much better food and drinks.
I was never in Italy. I wonder how an Italian breakfast would be? Just like this Olham Looks pretty much like the breakfast they used to serve at the Roman hotel where I stayed on my last visit to Italy in 2010! I also took a photograph of the bust of a certain well-known Italian fighter ace of the Great War: I wonder if the people at Ferrari still remember him?
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#4134022 - 06/14/15 07:44 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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Hmmm... Looks similar to the French - it never fed me; was more an appetizer. I'm glad we have so many choices of bread here.
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#4134032 - 06/14/15 07:53 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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Hmmm... Looks similar to the French - it never fed me; was more an appetizer. I'm glad we have so many choices of bread here. What? French? That's a Cappuccino...and those are "Briosce" with cream/chocolate or marmalade inside,after that you don't wanna eat anything 'till lunch,that's for sure,or you'll look like a Draken in two weeks! But if you prefere bread we have hundreds of types along the peninsula,all the Germans coming over here know that,and appreciate a lot.
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#4134039 - 06/14/15 08:03 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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What? French? That's a Cappuccino...and those are "Briosce" with cream/chocolate or marmalade inside...
...which the French also have and almost call the same: Brioche. Too sweet for my taste, and too unhealthy. ...if you prefere bread we have hundreds of types along the peninsula, all the Germans coming over here know that,and appreciate a lot.
Ah, seems we can still get into business, Cavaliere! I didn't want to step on your Italian pride - just a matter of taste, and it was one of your ancestors who said "De gustibus non est disputandum" (or similar - I never had Latin in school).
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#4134052 - 06/14/15 08:44 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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Cavaliere57
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What? French? That's a Cappuccino...and those are "Briosce" with cream/chocolate or marmalade inside...
...which the French also have and almost call the same: Brioche. Too sweet for my taste, and too unhealthy. ...if you prefere bread we have hundreds of types along the peninsula, all the Germans coming over here know that,and appreciate a lot.
Ah, seems we can still get into business, Cavaliere! I didn't want to step on your Italian pride - just a matter of taste, and it was one of your ancestors who said "De gustibus non est disputandum" (or similar - I never had Latin in school). Of course Olham,it's a matter of taste but saying a Brioche is unealthy,while in Northern Countries they eat at breakfast sausages,eggs and other fats,makes me laugh.No pride offended anyway Health figures demonstrate that,in Southern Countries,due to different diet types,we have the lowest Cardiovascular diseases figures,it's called "dieta Mediterranea" and it starts at breakfast.
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#4134117 - 06/14/15 10:40 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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Gak. What a bunch of culinary barbarians. Everyone knows pancakes and bacon are the only true breakfast food. And lunch and dinner for that matter when I can. I'm a HillBilly not a Barbarian....still love to eat what I kill... many throw away intestines... ...I like to flush them and stuff them with sausage...the old way. Lungs....what to do with them is another tale. They grossed me out at my first attempt...still an oddity for eating, lungs are that. Brains are easier and tastier....
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#4134131 - 06/14/15 11:15 PM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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Frog legs and goose eggs are great too..and some fresh rhubarb... You are no pilgrim! I can see you in buckskins with a smoke pole in one hand, the ball between your teeth and the patch knife in hand running in the woods. as we call them up here, courier du bois! Bon chance mon amis!
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#4134173 - 06/15/15 01:32 AM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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I feel no qualms calling the Sheriff when God presents a road kill deer on my side of the road...or the other side... I stay legal... As for intoxicants....hehehe...just been doing wine, lager, and ......medicinal plants....when need be for me knees... My Best Buzzs come from what I spent time growing...and or fermenting, drying Yeah, I hear Ya....it's just the rebel in me Some things can't be changed much, not that they need fixing really.. ....I Like Mowing Lawn, or flying recon photo... Know a grid and can stick to it. But the Fighter in Me....That's another story... ....I'm Good Hunter, excellent scavenger, and a decent Gardener ...I'm feeling Old tonight.... ...throw me some tunes that ya think may cause me to feel young... ....Or I'm going back to Jim Croce and his Character Tunes Album
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#4134194 - 06/15/15 02:18 AM
Re: Long Journey Home...(AKA the Italian Front)
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So you are an undiscovered Howard Hughes? You've got those workin' in the car wash blues? Put on some early Elvis: Jail House Rock, or Good Rockin' Tonight or Blue Suede Shoes or All Shook Up or Hound Dog... and the list goes on. It is all music done by a singer with the best Rock and Roll voice and will get you feelin' GOOD!
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