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7:49 AM
Morning
 
Morning
 
 
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11:46 AM
Morning all.
I think I may be in someone's bad books. The day the state lockdown ended there was a positive case at wife's work, so we're back in isolation. When that finished there was a case in son's class, so he was in iso until today. Three hours after he gets home from his first day back I get a message saying there's a case in my daughter's class. Sheesh.
I must have been quite naughty in a previous life. :-)
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12:09 PM
@EvanCarroll maybe you could come to an arrangement with a "friend?" You put a bounty on their answer and they place the equivalent bounty on the question you want bumped.
 
12:24 PM
@MichaelGreen Have you had a look at your answers on DBA.SE. Any bad karma under the rug?
 
12:35 PM
I wouldn't recommend organizing with others to do things the system prevents
As a general rule of thumb
 
 
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4:27 PM
@MichaelGreen I LIKE THAT IDEA. We can create a new Network #BountyXXXChange
 
4:44 PM
@PaulWhite Yo let's trade a 250 EXP bounty, I need one on this Q dba.stackexchange.com/questions/160354/…
tit fer tat
 
 
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5:59 PM
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Q: What are the ingredients for Australia Breakfast Pasta?

Evan CarrollIn this video an Australian claims to make "breakfast pasta". He uses something called "Cloud Milk", but my local grocery store doesn't have any of these. What kind of food is Australian "breakfast pasta" and how can I make it from ingredients found in Texas?

 
I can't follow much sportsball, and I really can't follow Cricket sportsball
 
EVAN THE GREAT.....chef ????
 
That was uncalled for to close that question. It is a real food in Australia
 
6:49 PM
You linked a comedy video. In that video, no edible food is produced. It is part of the absurd-style humor of the video to use non-existing terms - so I can't see any real question here. — rumtscho ♦ 41 mins ago
 
7:08 PM
@rumtscho "no edible food is produced" that's not true. You can see him eating it in that very video here youtu.be/1Ndl8f_9gXA?t=171 Please be kind. There is no need to denigrate another's cultural dish. Preparing Australian food is one way we can better understand what has become of Britain's old penal colony, and their subjects. — Evan Carroll 3 mins ago
 
8:04 PM
The comments from this question are awesome.
 
 
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10:08 PM
wow. the mods there seem turrble
 

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