The Waiting Thread

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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You see....my case and point.....those who are obsessed (like insanity) never see there actions as being abnormal therefore no obsession exists.

Perhaps a good thing if we all one day were allowed to see our obsessions....(we all have them...come on admit it to yourself)...we would stop functioning as it is such things as obsessions that drive us under the guise of "normal" behavior. I guess this game is as good a thing to become obsessed about as any other LOL

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go soak yer canon balls!

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Everyone has an obsession, just like everyone has a personality (well, theoretically [:D]) it's when you have multiple ones that things start to get crazy.
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Few options here:

http://www.menshealth.com/20worst/worstfood.html

But the real winner is here:

http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0744/

[:D][:D][:D]

Wow. I got fatter just lookiing at all of that.
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ORIGINAL: stuman

ORIGINAL: Sardaukar

Few options here:

http://www.menshealth.com/20worst/worstfood.html

But the real winner is here:

http://www.x-entertainment.com/articles/0744/

[:D][:D][:D]

Wow. I got fatter just lookiing at all of that.

I must confess I loved these when I last visited USA: Carl's Jr. Double Six Dollar Burger (1,520 calories, 111 g fat) [:D] For some reason, I dislike McD or BK etc. and I am not much into fast food...but I love those. [8D]

Hopefully I'll have a chance to visit this place someday:

http://www.heartattackgrill.com/

I am so fed up with health nazis telling people what to eat. I am in shape...round IS a shape...[:D]
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daerth gnitiaw eht evil gnol!!!!

Woops...sorry. I though I was somewhere else. [:D]
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Sure am bored waiting for the game now that the "price is too high" thread has died down. I've decided I don't have the patience to read the manual first. I'm going to take a whack at a couple of turns jus to see it play before I start studying about port capacities and torpedo limits. Heck, I'll probably spend at least a couple of hours just touring the map. And I'll be curious to see if KB comes back for day two at Pearl.

So, how many of you run Force Z up the coast to try and intercept the Japanese invasion, and how many keep them at home for use on a rainy day?
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The first time I visited the US I went into one of these places, then like many other Aussies laughed my head off when I looked at the menu... not a single thing that was Aussie!

Ranch dressing, what is that?, Cheese fries? Why would you put cheese on chips? (although I now appreciate mayonnaise after several trips to Holland).

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I was soooo disappointed to see Outback's cheese fries with Ranch dressing at the top of the list. I love that stuf. How do the Aussies eat it? I mean, I'm sure while grilling roos on the barbie they have a little Dutch oven making the cheese fries, right? Or is is cheese chips?
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I was soooo disappointed to see Outback's cheese fries with Ranch dressing at the top of the list. I love that stuf. How do the Aussies eat it? I mean, I'm sure while grilling roos on the barbie they have a little Dutch oven making the cheese fries, right? Or is is cheese chips?


I use the "Dutch Oven" for something other than cooking...
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ORIGINAL: jrcar

The first time I visited the US I went into one of these places, then like many other Aussies laughed my head off when I looked at the menu... not a single thing that was Aussie!

Ranch dressing, what is that?, Cheese fries? Why would you put cheese on chips? (although I now appreciate mayonnaise after several trips to Holland).

Cheers

Rob

Aw, you kidder, you. You really had me going for a moment thinking that cheese fries with ranch dressing isn't Aussie. But then I remember all of the antique boomerangs on the walls and how on the television commercial they talk all funny and say "g'day" and I know that Outback is the real deal. They sure know how to cook chicken in Alice Springs: chicken with bacon and melted cheese on top and honey-mustard dressing. Between that and the cheese fries, you Aussies sure get your fill of melted cheese and dressings. Not sure how you all managed all that goodness in the outback, but my hat's off to you all. Sure wish we cooked like that here in the U.S. Cheese will go on anything: grits, hash browns, anything you'd put between two pieces of bread, eggs - anything but maybe steak. Cheese on chips is even better when you add chili - making chili cheese fries - but the ranch dressing makes the cheese fries at the Outback pretty darned good. And, apparently, very fattening.
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Did you notice that since Mr Erik's announcement no single AE AAR is continued?
Is it a good sign or bad one? [:D]
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ORIGINAL: jrcar

The first time I visited the US I went into one of these places, then like many other Aussies laughed my head off when I looked at the menu... not a single thing that was Aussie!

Ranch dressing, what is that?, Cheese fries? Why would you put cheese on chips? (although I now appreciate mayonnaise after several trips to Holland).

Cheers

Rob

[:D]

I can't blame Outback....how many menus items can you have that consists of shrimp on the barbie?

Anyways, their ribs are really good!
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