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Exo 01-26-2013 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by gunnels (Post 1279558)
You eat pieces of shit for breakfast?

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Cuthbert 01-26-2013 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Whiskey (Post 1279616)
Oh, okay. Well, you could try hunting them down with a crossbow if a gun isnt allowed to be used over there. It makes much less noise too, so nobody would realize you used it even if it is not allowed to be used. Just make sure nobody's around.

Yeah crossbow is my weapon of choice at the moment. It's also illegal to use any sort of poison I think. And with a crossbow I have to hit it first time in the head or it's gonna fly off with an arrow stuck in it's body :(

I do have a BSA Scorpion that fires metal pellets actually http://i49.tinypic.com/2wg8zo8.jpg although I'm not sure if it's powerful enough to kill it, depends how thick it's skull is.

Whiskey 01-26-2013 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens (Post 1279621)
Yeah crossbow is my weapon of choice at the moment. It's also illegal to use any sort of poison I think. And with a crossbow I have to hit it first time in the head or it's gonna fly off with an arrow stuck in it's body :(

I do have a BSA Scorpion that fires metal pellets actually http://i49.tinypic.com/2wg8zo8.jpg although I'm not sure if it's powerful enough to kill it, depends how thick it's skull is.

Oh wow man, that definitely doesnt look like a crossbow, more like a normal gun. Do you put the bolts on the top and just pull the trigger? If thats how it works then that seems pretty easy weapon to use.

So, have you tried using it on the pigeons yet?

Cuthbert 01-26-2013 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Whiskey (Post 1279628)
Oh wow man, that definitely doesnt look like a crossbow, more like a normal gun. Do you put the bolts on the top and just pull the trigger? If thats how it works then that seems pretty easy weapon to use.

So, have you tried using it on the pigeons yet?

Those things on the top at the back end are just to aid your aim, there is a gap in the middle which is meant to align with the front of the gun (see bit of raised metal right at the front where the pellet comes out from). It fires one shot only, it's a BSA Scorpion Mk2 .22. You bend the barrel downwards (like in pic) and that loads it, insert the pellet into the hole at the back of the barrel, then shut the barrel and pull the trigger. Anyone can use it, it's very basic.

Nope, not shot any pigeons yet :pimp:

VEGANGELICA 01-26-2013 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Whiskey (Post 1277876)
Congratulations for being the very first serious, relevant, and detailed reply in this thread.

Yeay! Thank you.

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Originally Posted by FRED HALE SR. (Post 1279103)
Heated up my falafel from the other day and drowned it in tahini sauce for breakfast. Not bad all things considered.

I love the taste of falafel and tahini! That would be a great breakfast, especially with some diced cucumber to give a cool, crunchy taste. (I am hungry and I can't eat for around 8 hours! :()

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Originally Posted by Whiskey (Post 1279110)
Well I live near Palestinian villages and they eat these kind of things on a daily basis. They tend to put it in small boxes and eat it quickly with pita before going to work. Pita is a kind of round bread that is often eaten with Hummus by the way. And hummus is....hmm, sorry, cant explain every single thing!

The plant-based Mediterranean foods I've eaten have always been very tasty and have the added benefit of being so healthful. :) I didn't realize people in Palestine eat falafel in the morning. Yum.

I've been thinking of whipping up a variation of hummus for breakfast. I plan to boil a giant pot of garbanzo beans, then blend some of the cooked beans with just a little bit of tahini, lemon juice, canola oil and salt so that it doesn't have as much fat as regular hummus. I have problems with garlic, unfortunately, so I'd have to leave it out.

Whiskey 01-26-2013 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by VEGANGELICA (Post 1279645)
The plant-based Mediterranean foods I've eaten have always been very tasty and have the added benefit of being so healthful. :) I didn't realize people in Palestine eat falafel in the morning. Yum.

I've been thinking of whipping up a variation of hummus for breakfast. I plan to boil a giant pot of garbanzo beans, then blend some of the cooked beans with just a little bit of tahini, lemon juice, canola oil and salt so that it doesn't have as much fat as regular hummus. I have problems with garlic, unfortunately, so I'd have to leave it out.

They usually eat either falafel or hummus with pita bread in the morning. They rarely eat anything else and their breakfast isnt very varied at all. I like variety so Im not like them in terms of what I eat every morning. If you look at the poll options I listed these are pretty much the kind of things I eat every morning. For example last morning I ate a sandwich with sausage and Canned tuna salad. The morning before that I ate cereal, which is a completely different kind of food. So yeah. Quite varied as you might imagine.

Rice 01-27-2013 02:25 AM

Falafel is too try at a normal time of the day.

Whiskey 01-27-2013 07:00 AM

Guys just thought I'd show you these foods that Palestinians often eat here.

http://i46.tinypic.com/25j9u2t.jpg

Its called Knafeh. Tasty as hell, although I get nausea if I eat it too much. Its only sold in Palestinian bakeries.

http://i48.tinypic.com/10r0ku0.jpg

And thats falafel in pita, along with salad, chips and tahini. Very common food around here, including in Israel itself. Sold pretty much anywhere.

http://i46.tinypic.com/1ftoo4.jpg

Thats Hummus. Often eaten with a pita bread.

Sansa Stark 01-30-2013 03:37 AM

^ that all looks ****ing delicious

Whiskey 01-30-2013 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Hermione (Post 1280725)
^ that all looks ****ing delicious

Ive had the opportunity to eat all of these foods in the pictures. And yes, they are indeed delicious.

You live in the US right? Do they have things like Falafel and Hummus over there?


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