Hard News: Because it's about time we had another coffee post
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recordari, in reply to
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But you see, some of us live for opportunities to use a priori in real life situations. It's just how we perceive we roll.
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BenWilson, in reply to
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I see golden opportunities every day, but I resist - I don't want to devalue the word to the point where management will use it.
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nzlemming, in reply to
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Awesome! I missed that thread at the time but I will treasure the concept of proletarian falafel forever!
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nzlemming, in reply to
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I rather think that post might be ultra vires.
When I find out what that means, I'll let you know.
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recordari, in reply to
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I don’t want to devalue the word to the point where management will use it.
Being in management, I can tell you it’s already too late. Who knew? ;-)
[Did you see that coming?]
I rather think that post might be ultra vires.
Yezbut, perception is reality, so I think, therefore we good?
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Sam F, in reply to
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Oh, Sam, I had almost forgotten. Let's you and I make a solemn vow, right here and right now, that we will never let 'a priori conception of [noun]' die. :)
Happily agreed. I find it impossible to read food/drink related threads here without thinking of it.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Actually, left Laneways before they played as my back started to remind me standing up for 8 hours is for the kids.
Us too. But it was really nice to hear them playing live via bFM when we got home.
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Granny Herald's been eavesdropping on this conversation. I can think of no other reason for this article.
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I cannot make a chickpea based dish without wondering how bourgeois it is.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
I have discovered a wonderful white bean dip - I make it all the time and I don't care how bourgeois it is. It's easy to make, yummy to eat, and very very good for you. And that's all I care about.
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Danielle, in reply to
I will treasure the concept of proletarian falafel forever!
OMG, I had also forgotten the genius of Stephen's bourgeois legume croquettes as discussed in the Leguminous Ontology Review! I should have that tattooed on me somewhere so I never lose it again...
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I certainly don't think I've seen the word 'esculence' anywhere else since.
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recordari, in reply to
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Leguminous Ontology Review!
Personally I look for the works of Lentilus Maximus, MD, particularly on checking for pulse.
Yes, yes, I’m just trying to ride on the coat tails, but that was so extremely awesome, it is definitely worth a revisit. Perhaps there should be a ‘brag wall of extreme awesomeness’.
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Sam F, in reply to
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Personally I look for the works of Lentilus Maximus, MD, particularly on checking for pulse.
Don't tell me you haven't read this...
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You beat me to that you devil!
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recordari, in reply to
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Don’t tell me you haven’t read this…
No I had not. And therefore, given the irrefutable confluence between the two, right down to the checking for pulse, I can categorically claim a priori knowledge, bro.
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Sacha, in reply to
a priori knowledge bro
part of the family
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I cannot make a chickpea based dish without wondering how bourgeois it is.
It's way worse if you've bought dried chickpeas and soaked them.
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nzlemming, in reply to
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It’s way worse if you’ve bought dried chickpeas and soaked them.
Ah, that would be the Standard Cookbook. I've always found them a bit dry.
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Have I mentioned that I love you guys? Cos I do.
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I think it might be time to take Gingercrush seriously, get down with the oppressed workers and have a discussion about gruel.
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Chickpeas..I grew a bunch this year..well, probably enough for one meal.
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andin, in reply to
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Ahh yes war stories from one's lentil hunting days. In my day (like how I say that) everyone was flocking to Le Puy to wrestle these fearsome creatures.
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Jacqui Dunn, in reply to
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well, probably enough for one meal.
Yep. That was my pot of home-grown Jersey Bennies too. Just enough for one meal for one! (Probably too hot in Auckers for them.)
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I'm sure I've seen articles like that in the Herald linked above - they seem to be a regular feature of Australian/NZ newspapers.
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