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#1762
Also, you all might remember this picture I took? Some one on Serverfault just helped me
#1764
Registered User
Originally Posted by WhrDLMI' timestamp='1344547105' post='21925586
[quote name='Vadster' timestamp='1344546884' post='21925576']
So Jeff - try any Marmite? Are you 2 driving? Hows the whole wrong way 'round thing with the directions?
So Jeff - try any Marmite? Are you 2 driving? Hows the whole wrong way 'round thing with the directions?
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#1765
#1766
Former Moderator
Originally Posted by Vadster' timestamp='1344547338' post='21925593
[quote name='WhrDLMI' timestamp='1344547105' post='21925586']
[quote name='Vadster' timestamp='1344546884' post='21925576']
So Jeff - try any Marmite? Are you 2 driving? Hows the whole wrong way 'round thing with the directions?
[quote name='Vadster' timestamp='1344546884' post='21925576']
So Jeff - try any Marmite? Are you 2 driving? Hows the whole wrong way 'round thing with the directions?
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Oh...
Apparently the don't eat it in County Mayo. We'll see what I can find in Dublin tomorrow.
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Weird. I'm pretty sure Ireland is where Melissa went Marmite crazy & came back with marmite chocolate, guinness chocolate, marmite covered cashews, marmite covered rice cakes, etc.
#1767
Originally Posted by e3opian' timestamp='1344541205' post='21925273
#1768
Community Organizer
Thread Starter
As it turns out, Marmite is a byproduct of beer but isn't specific to Guinness. It is definately a Brit thing, too. The area of Ireland I've been in thus far is very anti British and has been for a long time. I bet that is why it isn't here. Just a guess, though.
#1769
#1770
Former Moderator
Originally Posted by Vadster' timestamp='1344550797' post='21925730
Weird. I'm pretty sure Ireland is where Melissa went Marmite crazy & came back with marmite chocolate, guinness chocolate, marmite covered cashews, marmite covered rice cakes, etc.
You're right, I got my UK trip loot mixed up although - they did do one Guinness specific
The Ireland trip was Guinness Chocolate bars & a Guinness rain coat (those super thin almost looks disposable kind that golfers carry in their golf bag) & a Murphy's t-shirt.