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    julian2002 Muper Soderator

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    so anyone else eaten far too much chocolate in the form of novelty ovoids. *hic*
     
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    Is it possible to eat too much chocolate (in any form)?
     
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    tones compulsive cantater

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    The Linnean classification of the plant is Theobromo cacao, "food of the gods". How correct...
     
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    surely if it was Linnean it would be Theobromo KaKao
     
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    MO! MOnkey`ead!

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    Nope, my sweet tooth went AWOL years ago.
    But about to sit down to a rather nice looking piece of roast beef, all the usual and with a nice bottle of Amarone purchased in Italy on our honeymoon.

    Was meant to be staying in a fort in Portsmouth this weekend, where i would probably be eating corned beef and spam. Thankfully man flue put a stop to that.
     
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    It is Kakao in German, but not in Latin. Anyway, Carl Linnaeus got there 200 years before Ivor.
     
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    I knew the LP12 was a rippped-off rehash of old technology, but 200 years? Blimey.
     
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    His description of the previously-unknown Platus rotatis Aristonis Caledonii, found roaming wild on the moors of southern Scotland, was a milestone in turntable taxonomy.
     
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