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I think it's traditional bias. Back in the day, Mallorys was ridiculously active. Posts were flying from left, right and centre. Some people found this annoying. Others thought it was a bid to boost post count. I know, crazy! Post count? Does anyone give two hoots about that? Perhaps the Mallorys objectors did? Perhaps the Mallorys objectors find Mallorys petty and stupid and pointless. Perhaps Mallorys objectors have a chip on their shoulder, and a superiority complex. Perhaps Mallorys objectors think they're above amusing tidbits and want to debate "serious "and "worthwhile" topics. Perhaps the Mallory objectors are misguided...
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Jackasses! All you Mallory posters are jackasses. Thinking you're so smart and important with your alphabetizing learning. That's why!
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Keeps new Watch posts from being nothing but screeds in the Tank.
Until this past week, anyway.
Until this past week, anyway.
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"Mallory's is full of puns and other stupid things! "
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Pretty sure they're just snobs.
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Rutabaga (/ˌru�təˈbeɪɡə/;
North American English)
or swede (British English
& some Commonwealth English
a root vegetable, form of Brassica napus
(which also includes rapeseed).
Other names include Swedish turnip,
Neep (Scots), and turnip
(Canadian English, Irish English, Manx English)
However, elsewhere the name "turnip"
usually refers to the related white turnip.
The species Brassica napus originated
as a hybrid between the cabbage
(Brassica oleracea) and the turnip
(Brassica rapa). Rutabaga roots
are eaten as human food in a
Variety of ways, and the leaves
can be eaten as a leaf vegetable.
The roots and tops are also used
for livestock, either fed directly in
the winter or foraged in the field
during the other thrice seasons.
Scotland, Northern and Western
England, Wales, the Isle of Man
and Ireland had a tradition of
carving the roots into lanterns at Halloween.
North American English)
or swede (British English
& some Commonwealth English
a root vegetable, form of Brassica napus
(which also includes rapeseed).
Other names include Swedish turnip,
Neep (Scots), and turnip
(Canadian English, Irish English, Manx English)
However, elsewhere the name "turnip"
usually refers to the related white turnip.
The species Brassica napus originated
as a hybrid between the cabbage
(Brassica oleracea) and the turnip
(Brassica rapa). Rutabaga roots
are eaten as human food in a
Variety of ways, and the leaves
can be eaten as a leaf vegetable.
The roots and tops are also used
for livestock, either fed directly in
the winter or foraged in the field
during the other thrice seasons.
Scotland, Northern and Western
England, Wales, the Isle of Man
and Ireland had a tradition of
carving the roots into lanterns at Halloween.
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Sometimes all I see are Mallory threads.
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Tonka is an American producer
of toy trucks. The company is
known for making steel toy
models of construction type
trucks and machinery.
Maisto International, whish
makes diecast vehicles,
acquired the rights to use
the Tonka name in a line
of 1:64 scale, featuring
mostly trucks. Vroom, vroom.
of toy trucks. The company is
known for making steel toy
models of construction type
trucks and machinery.
Maisto International, whish
makes diecast vehicles,
acquired the rights to use
the Tonka name in a line
of 1:64 scale, featuring
mostly trucks. Vroom, vroom.
Lenin, Marx
Marx, Lennon
Good Dog...
Marx, Lennon
Good Dog...
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Voles are small rodents that
are relatives of lemmings and
hamsters, but with a stouter
body; a longer, hairy tail; a
slightly rounder head; smaller
eyes and ears; and differently
�)formed molars (high-crowned
,with angular cusps instead of
low-crowned with rounded cusps).
They are sometimes know
meadow mice or field mice in
North America.
are relatives of lemmings and
hamsters, but with a stouter
body; a longer, hairy tail; a
slightly rounder head; smaller
eyes and ears; and differently
�)formed molars (high-crowned
,with angular cusps instead of
low-crowned with rounded cusps).
They are sometimes know
meadow mice or field mice in
North America.