Phil, I see that omelet was 145k eggs. If these Frogs had some class and empathy they could have made an omelet for thousands, gotten some great publicity, and broken the world record. Viva la France, My ass!
At a nearby co-op I actually bought one of those huge, green emu eggs - which, I'm told, equate to ten or twelve regular egg servings, and therefore to as many omelets.
I still await the courage, inclination and reason to do so. In the meantime, I'm told that it might, under refrigeration, stay good indefinitely.
I couldn't tell from the article if the price of eggs was set by the government or not.
"Because, once again, I'm talking to you guys.
You're frustratingly inspirational,..."
I find that I need people to disagree with in order to be the most creative. But the disagreement has to be close enough to cause, oh, wave interactions, you know, dissonance or better yet that thrumming when the interference patterns only sometimes meet up. If it's too great a difference in opinion it's hard to get beyond "That's stooopid!"
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Maybe that would have made a better Lone Ranger movie than the one with Captain Sparrow.
I was going to have a bowl of cereal for breakfast but now I've changed my mind.
Translation of article...
Masked farmers want government subsidies by not government price fixing.
"You have to break some eggs to make an omelet."
Because in France 100,000 eggs is not un oeuf.
Brilliant!
Nothing new under the sun. Purposely creating shortages to drive up prices.
Economic interventionism by the government almost always creates price spikes and shortages. Ethanol anyone?
"You have to break some eggs to make an omelet."
A very BIG omelet.
On ne saurait faire une omelette sans casser des oeufs.
Phil, I see that omelet was 145k eggs. If these Frogs had some class and empathy they could have made an omelet for thousands, gotten some great publicity, and broken the world record. Viva la France, My ass!
Miserable place to live. Absolutely miserable.
My talks with you guys have inspired me to tell my musical story over at my spot, if anybody's interested.
It's better than France - and I might include some shit I did while over there.
Because, once again, I'm talking to you guys.
You're frustratingly inspirational,...
At a nearby co-op I actually bought one of those huge, green emu eggs - which, I'm told, equate to ten or twelve regular egg servings, and therefore to as many omelets.
I still await the courage, inclination and reason to do so. In the meantime, I'm told that it might, under refrigeration, stay good indefinitely.
@ Rhythm
Boil it. Just THINK of the massive deviled egg you could make!
I couldn't tell from the article if the price of eggs was set by the government or not.
"Because, once again, I'm talking to you guys.
You're frustratingly inspirational,..."
I find that I need people to disagree with in order to be the most creative. But the disagreement has to be close enough to cause, oh, wave interactions, you know, dissonance or better yet that thrumming when the interference patterns only sometimes meet up. If it's too great a difference in opinion it's hard to get beyond "That's stooopid!"
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