Mick-a-nator
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- Feb 18, 2009
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Americans can fight, but they always friendly fire.
...that's low... but so damn funny... but it shouldn't be...
Americans can fight, but they always friendly fire.
This^It's "Milk's Favorite Cookie", so it has to be a cookie.
how would you know what a dog's arse after it gets friction burn from sliding around the varnished wood flooring in the middle of summer when it's really, really warm smells like?
sooo both of us are wrong?The maturity of the moderators shows just how wrong they know they are. If they were right there would be no need to doctor the results, they'd come out they way they wanted.
Fiddling the figures just shows you know you're wrong.
Its a cookie,yes we(indians) follow the British system(mostly) but its really obvious that it is a cookie.
lets not debate over the obvious.
In the United States and Canada, a cookie is a small, flat-baked treat, usually containing fat, flour, eggs and sugar. In most English-speaking countries outside North America, the most common word for this is biscuit; in many regions both terms are used, while in others the two words have different meanings—a cookie is a plain bun in Scotland,[1] while in the United States a biscuit is a kind of quick bread similar to a scone.