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For your viewing pleasure: Cimmerian beef.

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  1. believer1's avatar

    believer1

     /  October 18, 2008

    More good looking food. Have you cooked this one?

  2. lefalcon's avatar

    lefalcon

     /  October 18, 2008

    Thnx. Yes absolutely. It’s actually Mongolian beef, based on a youtube recipe by someone named “Kai.” It tasted as good as it looks, and not to boast but obviously it looks fabulous. This is the dish that fuelled the hordes of Chinggiz Khan as they rampaged across the steppes and laid waste to the civilized world. If it can galvanize nomadic Dark Age warriors into a frenzied rage of destruction, imagine what wonders it can work for average folks today.

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    believer1

     /  October 19, 2008

    WOW I can’t wait to found out.

  4. CMStewart's avatar

    cymast

     /  October 19, 2008

    Let’s hope this isn’t served at a McCain/Palin dinner.

  5. acilius's avatar

    acilius

     /  October 19, 2008

    Any dish that can fuel a continent-wide rampage of rapine and slaughter must be pretty darn tasty! Just look at how good Coca-Cola is.

  6. lefalcon's avatar

    lefalcon

     /  October 21, 2008

    Yeah I don’t think McCain/Palin need any galvanizing…

    least of all from a hearty platter of tasty Asiatic morsels.

  7. acilius's avatar

    acilius

     /  October 23, 2008

    “Galvanizing”… What rhymes with “galvanizing”? And suggests Chinggiz Khan and his Mongol hordes.

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    cymast

     /  October 23, 2008

    Scooby Doo says “Pal van I xing,” when fleeing from the fake ghosts of Chinggiz Khan and his Mongol hordes. Best I can do.

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    cymast

     /  October 23, 2008

    In this case, “xing” is pronounced “zing.”