| -I/F- Chocolate Body Paint [message #297215] |
So, 09 Juli 2006 21:51 |
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This afternoon Peter and I did a little cycling trip (42 km)
during which we got re-aquainted with the chocolate museum in
Cologne. Of coure a visit there without visiting the shop is
just about unthinkable. And there they were:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/71756103 [at] N00/185529531/
Chocolate body paint from Denmark, including a brush, handy
for a picknick ;-)
Anyhow, Lindt has taken over the museum, and so the offering
is even bigger than it was before.
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Ciao
Thomas =:-)
<Mine Horn Is Exalted In Om>
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| Re: -I/F- Chocolate Body Paint [message #297218 ] |
So, 09 Juli 2006 22:11 |
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On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 21:51:09 +0200, Thomas Zahr
<ThomasZahr0606 [at] zahr-mail.de> wrote:
>This afternoon Peter and I did a little cycling trip (42 km)
>during which we got re-aquainted with the chocolate museum in
>Cologne. Of coure a visit there without visiting the shop is
>just about unthinkable. And there they were:
>
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/71756103 [at] N00/185529531/
>
>Chocolate body paint from Denmark, including a brush, handy
>for a picknick ;-)
>
>Anyhow, Lindt has taken over the museum, and so the offering
>is even bigger than it was before.
I had some once, but I ate it :)
Anyone want to be a volunteer for a painting?...
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| Re: -I/F- Chocolate Body Paint [message #297251 ] |
Mo, 10 Juli 2006 11:53 |
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"Thomas Zahr" <ThomasZahr0606 [at] zahr-mail.de> wrote in message
news:Xns97FBDE4C014CEThomasZahrfreenetde [at] ID-179574.user.uni-berlin.de...
> Chocolate body paint from Denmark, including a brush, handy
> for a picknick ;-)
Does it actually taste like chocolate though? Maybe I've just been
unlucky...
Paul
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| Re: -I/F- Chocolate Body Paint [message #297322 ] |
Mo, 10 Juli 2006 23:42 |
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Thomas Zahr wrote:
> This afternoon Peter and I did a little cycling trip (42 km)
> during which we got re-aquainted with the chocolate museum in
> Cologne. Of coure a visit there without visiting the shop is
> just about unthinkable. And there they were:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/71756103 [at] N00/185529531/
>
> Chocolate body paint from Denmark, including a brush, handy
> for a picknick ;-)
>
> Anyhow, Lindt has taken over the museum, and so the offering
> is even bigger than it was before.
Does your prodigious ability with language encompass "Oo-er missus"?
;-)
I expect to see that chocolate advertised in spam shortly...
Speaking of spam (if I may)... let's see if the following makes
sense...
I start to receive spam which appears to be an invitation, both to
MySpace membership and relationship, and also to a music download web
site. The language is rather insulting and coarse.
I go to the front of MySpace and find an abuse-complaint form. I note,
if I didn't misunderstand, that it's stated that complaints will be
acknowledged. I make a complaint about a few messages already
received.
I receive some more similar spams, dressed up as MySpace invitations.
I decide not to put in another complaint unless the first one actually
is acknowledged...
Good idea? Perhaps someone suddenly found a way to hack MySpace and to
send these messages, and just as suddenly they were stopped? Or
perhaps they aren't really connected to MySpace at all? (I looked at
message headers, but I'm not qualified to draw a definite conclusion.)
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| Re: -I/F- Chocolate Body Paint [message #297393 ] |
Di, 11 Juli 2006 11:07 |
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Paul Harman posted:
> "Thomas Zahr" <ThomasZahr0606 [at] zahr-mail.de> wrote in
> message
> news:Xns97FBDE4C014CEThomasZahrfreenetde [at] ID-179574.user.uni-
> berlin.de...
>> Chocolate body paint from Denmark, including a brush,
>> handy for a picknick ;-)
>
>
> Does it actually taste like chocolate though? Maybe I've
> just been unlucky...
>
I did not actually buy any, in my case anyway 'twould have
tasted fairly salty, it was a hot and humid day, and we *had*
just done about 35 km worth of cycling.
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Ciao
Thomas =:-)
<Hencefort, the afpfavourite of Graycat :o)>
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