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^^^ Goes pretty well with Zionist mustard. I believe they had a merger recently. You should look in to their stocks.
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| Originally posted by Lilith Damn it... you just had to go there and inspire me for some photoshop-hax ![]() ![]() Show those Zionist Mustard Neo-Condimist guys a thing or two! I'm so going to end up on an extremist hit-list one day... Lilith is kidding, don't blow me up |
I don't think they've claimed responsibility for that.
If you collect 5 tokens do you get a FREE! child size suicide belt?
I sort of left that area to the right of the picture to stick in something witty, silly ingredients and so on before I found something else better to do with my time... and wouldn't get a Fatwa issued 
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| Originally posted by Dervish If you collect 5 tokens do you get a FREE! child size suicide belt? |
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| Originally posted by Dervish If you collect 5 tokens do you get a FREE! child size suicide belt? |
A matter of perception.
18th Feb- Nachos alert as man paralysed by botulism
A NACHOS meal that left a Melbourne man paralysed with the deadly disease botulism remained on supermarket shelves for a month before authorities raised the alarm and recalled the product.
The state's chief health officer, Robert Hall, yesterday warned Victorians not to eat the packaged Mexican meal Nachos to Go after the man was diagnosed with botulism, a rare but potentially fatal disease contracted by eating contaminated food.
Those naughty mexicans!
Actually there's no mexicans over here but the people who made it are from South Australia, so they're kind of south... 
We roll around to the present day.
March 1st- Botulism nachos completely withdrawn from stores
There is to be a total withdrawal of a South Australian nachos meal linked with a case of botulism and the manufacturer is planning a refrigerated product if it is ever returned to store shelves.
A Melbourne man became paralysed after eating 'Nachos to Go' in January.
The pack's cheese dip was considered suspect, with traces of botulism found in the residue of the discarded nachos.
The Dudley Park manufacturer Mexican Express had previously recalled only one batch but managing director Ian Young says it has decided to suspend production and totally remove the product from shelves.
"We just don't want anything on our conscience -- any risk is not acceptable," he said.
Mexican Express says the withdrawal follows talks with health authorities and a review of the product formulation.
The company says extensive testing of all other 'Nachos to Go' packets has returned negative results for botulism
And life rolls on, bit of food poisoning and it's another day.
Difference between peanut butter poisoning and nacho's poisoning?
No one's looking for that rascally chap with the tan, Mr T. Errorist to blame 
ha ha ha 
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