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@great-big-stees said
Hmmm. Pretty quiet here, maybe I'll just pour myself a scotch and have a half dozen raw oysters.
Not in the library, if you please.

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@torunn said
Not in the library, if you please.
You're not suggesting that I am a noisy eater are you?

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@torunn said
Not in the library, if you please.
the man loves his oysters
wonder what the shrinks would say about that?
an obsessive oyster eating disorder
an OOED

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@great-big-stees said
You're not suggesting that I am a noisy eater are you?
You might want a drink in front of the big screen. I understand that you'll be enjoying the fact that Celtic still haven't scored at Dundee with 82 minutes played.
You can buy me a pint of lager as well for being the bearer of good news.

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@relentless-red said
You might want a drink in front of the big screen. I understand that you'll be enjoying the fact that Celtic still haven't scored at Dundee with 82 minutes played.
You can buy me a pint of lager as well for being the bearer of good news.
Only too glad to oblige. Here, have two. Want any crisps or nuts?


@great-big-stees said
You're not suggesting that I am a noisy eater are you?
Not a noisy eater but an oyster eater... 🙂


@torunn said
Not a noisy eater but an oyster eater... 🙂
You should try them torunn,

Oysters are a rich source of vitamin D, copper, zinc, and manganese. These micronutrients, in combination with calcium, are thought to be key to slowing or even preventing bone loss in older women due to osteoporosis. Additionally, dietary sources of these minerals are thought to be more effective than supplements.

-VR


@very-rusty said
You should try them torunn,

Oysters are a rich source of vitamin D, copper, zinc, and manganese. These micronutrients, in combination with calcium, are thought to be key to slowing or even preventing bone loss in older women due to osteoporosis. Additionally, dietary sources of these minerals are thought to be more effective than supplements.

-VR
I eat addition of vitamin D and B, I take long walks which is also good to prevent osteoporosis. I have milk every day, cheese, butter and nuts.


@torunn said
I eat addition of vitamin D and B, I take long walks which is also good to prevent osteoporosis. I have milk every day, cheese, butter and nuts.
Good for you but you did get this part right?

Additionally, dietary sources of these minerals are thought to be more effective than supplements.

So the oysters are better than the vitamins but if that is all you got better than nothing for sure! 🙂

-VR


@very-rusty said
Good for you but you did get this part right?

Additionally, dietary sources of these minerals are thought to be more effective than supplements.

So the oysters are better than the vitamins but if that is all you got better than nothing for sure! 🙂

-VR
Oysters will not be on my menu, but there is other food I have instead.


@torunn said
Oysters will not be on my menu, but there is other food I have instead.
Do you just not like them? Some people do not! Are they available in your country?

-VR

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@very-rusty said
Do you just not like them? Some people do not! Are they available in your country?

-VR
you should try cow pies

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@lemondrop said
you should try cow pies
We used to use those as frisbees back in the 50s. Well the “baked” ones.

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@great-big-stees said
We used to use those as frisbees back in the 50s. Well the “baked” ones.
That was a closing remark I fear...


@great-big-stees said
We used to use those as frisbees back in the 50s. Well the “baked” ones.
Yes, I heard the older boys talking about that, I thought they were making it up! 😉

-VR

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