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Waffle Cult is back online!

Particle, Pookyvania, and Tiku

Waffle cult wrote:Waffle Cult is back online!

Welcome back!

Why does IHOP make waffles while Waffle House does not make pancakes (and tends to get upset if you ask them to)? Waffles are better than pancakes BTW!

Waffle cult

Pookyvania wrote:Welcome back!

Why does IHOP make waffles while Waffle House does not make pancakes (and tends to get upset if you ask them to)? Waffles are better than pancakes BTW!

In many cultures especially folks I know of Latin America waffles are pancakes.. there is no distinct difference between the two..

Makes sense though.. waffles and pancakes are pretty much the same thing with slight variances..

Pookyvania and Waffle cult

Thembria SSR wrote:In many cultures especially folks I know of Latin America waffles are pancakes.. there is no distinct difference between the two..

Makes sense though.. waffles and pancakes are pretty much the same thing with slight variances..

Feces and food are pretty much the same thing with slight variances. 🙂

Pookyvania wrote:Feces and food are pretty much the same thing with slight variances. 🙂

Makes sense as feces are food to some critters..

Pookyvania, Tiku, and Waffle cult

Today in Arkansas warm and sunny with 50 mph winds.. tonight cold sitting right at the freezing mark..

Pookyvania, Tiku, and Waffle cult

Queen falcona stark

Texas

~ Texas Culinary Channel (TCC) hosted by Queen falcona stark on Sundays~

From the Kitchens of Cajun winterfell, a delightfully mouth watering aroma saturated the atmosphere as Cajun Winterfellian cooks labored to prepare a sumptious buffet for everyone in Yggdrasil. Today's special is Hawaiian Pizza. Eat all you can!

Classic Hawaiian Pizza

Classic Hawaiian Pizza

by Classic hawaiian pizza

Classic Hawaiian Pizza

Makes one 12-inch pizza

1 (14 to 16-ounce) ball Basic Pizza Dough (or pre-made pizza dough)
1/2 to 2/3 cup Slow-Simmered Pizza Sauce or store-bought tomato sauce
1 heaping cup grated low-moisture mozzarella cheese (about 4 ounces)
1 scant cup diced cooked ham steak (about 1/2 pound)
1 scant cup diced fresh pineapple (from 1/2 small pineapple)

Place your pizza stone or steel (if using) on an oven rack about 8 inches from the broiler. If you plan to cook your pizza on a baking sheet, place a rack in the middle of the oven (you do not need to preheat the baking sheet). Preheat the oven to 550°F (or the highest temperature your oven will allow) and let it heat up for at least 30 minutes while you make the dough and/or prepare the toppings.

To stretch/roll out the dough: Dust the ball of dough with flour and place it on a well-floured work surface. Using your hands or a rolling pin, gently stretch or roll the dough into a 12-inch disk.

If you’re using a pizza stone or steel: Dust a pizza peel or the back of a baking sheet with flour or cornmeal. Place the dough disk on the prepared peel.

If you’re using a baking sheet: Spray the baking sheet with cooking spray or rub it with olive oil. Place the dough disk on the prepared baking sheet.

To top the pizza: Spread the sauce evenly on the dough, leaving a 1-inch border all around. Sprinkle on the cheese, then scatter the ham and pineapple evenly on top.

To bake the pizza: If you’re using a pizza stone or steel, 10 minutes before you are ready to cook the pizza, increase the oven heat to broil. Slide the pizza from the peel (or inverted baking sheet) to the hot stone or steel using quick shimmying movements. Broil the pizza for 6 to 8 minutes until the crust is golden and the cheese and toppings just begin to brown. Using the peel or inverted baking sheet, transfer the cooked pizza to a cutting board. If you are making more than one pizza, allow the pizza stone or steel to reheat under the broiler for 5 minutes before you cook the next one.

If you’re using a baking sheet, do not increase the oven to broil. Place the baking sheet on the rack in the middle of the oven and bake at 550°F for about 10 minutes, until the crust is golden and the cheese and toppings just begin to brown.

Let the pizza rest for 5 minutes; slice and serve.

This recipe was found Linkhere.

Read factbook

Hawaiian Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens):

Hawaiian Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens)

by Classic hawaiian pizza

What makes this pizza Hawaiian? A classic combo of tomato sauce, cheese, ham and pineapple. In addition to being super-easy, it’s a great way to use up leftover ham.

By LinkPillsbury Kitchens

Ingredients:

1 can Pillsbury™ refrigerated classic pizza crust
1 can (8 oz) pizza sauce
1 3/4 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (7 oz)
1 1/2 cups leftover cubed sliced ham
1/2 cup drained canned pineapple tidbits in juice

Steps:

1 Heat oven to 400°F. Unroll dough on ungreased dark nonstick cookie sheet. Press into 15x10-inch rectangle.
2 Bake about 8 minutes or until lightly golden brown. Top with pizza sauce, half of the cheese, the ham, pineapple and remaining cheese.
3 Bake 10 minutes longer or until crust is deep golden brown and cheese is melted. Cool 5 minutes before serving.

Expert Tip:

Not a fan of pineapple on your pizza? Swap out the pineapple for chopped green bell pepper or mushrooms.

More About This Recipe:

Ah, yes, the classic debate. Does pineapple really belong on pizza? We’ll let you be the judge after trying this delicious Hawaiian pizza recipe. But, because you’re making it at home, we won’t judge you if you substitute mushrooms or chopped bell peppers for the pineapple. According to Time, the Hawaiian pizza was invented in 1962 by a man named Sam Panopoulos, a native of Greece who ran a pizza place in Canada. Panopoulos told BBC that the pizza had begun as an experiment, but that he and his brothers enjoyed the contrast between the pineapple’s sweetness and the savory flavor of the ham. Once you’ve had your fill of pineapple and ham, browse our other pizza recipes for ideas like Classic Margherita Pizza or Bacon Alfredo Pizza.

© 2019 ®/TM General Mills All Rights Reserved

Read factbook

Canadian Bacon and Pineapple Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens):
Chunks of pineapple add a juicy tropical twist to the Canadian bacon and provolone cheese flavors in this family-pleasing pizza.

By LinkPillsbury Kitchens

Ingredients:

1 can (13.8 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated classic pizza crust or 1 can (11 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated thin pizza crust
1 package (6 oz) sliced provolone cheese
1 package (5 to 6 oz) sliced Canadian bacon
1 can (8 oz) pineapple chunks in unsweetened juice, well drained on paper towels
1/2 cup thinly sliced red onion
1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese (2 oz)

Steps:

1. If using classic crust: Heat oven to 425°F. Spray or grease 12-inch pizza pan or 13x9-inch pan. Unroll dough in pan. Starting at center, press dough to edge of pan. If using thin crust: Heat oven to 400°F. Spray or grease 15x10-inch or larger dark or nonstick cookie sheet. Unroll dough on cookie sheet; starting at center, press out dough into 15x10-inch rectangle.

2. Top dough with provolone cheese, cutting to fit. Arrange Canadian bacon, pineapple, onion and bell pepper over provolone cheese to within 1/2 inch of edges. Sprinkle with Cheddar cheese.

3. Bake classic crust 16 to 20 minutes, thin crust 10 to 14 minutes, or until crust is deep golden brown. Cut into 8 servings.

Expert Tip:

Tip if using classic crust: For a crispier crust, prebake crust 6 to 8 minutes or until crust is set and dry, then add toppings; bake pizza 12 to 16 minutes.

© 2019 ®/TM General Mills All Rights Reserved

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Hawaiian BBQ Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens):
Take a trip to the islands with every bite of tropical and delicious thin-crust pizza.

By LinkPillsbury Kitchens

Ingredients:

1 can (11 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated thin pizza crust
1/2 cup barbecue sauce
1 cup cooked cubed chicken
1 cup cooked cubed ham
1 can (8 oz) pineapple tidbits, drained
1/4 cup chopped red onion, if desired
2 cups shredded mozzarella and Cheddar cheese blend (8 oz)

Steps:

1. Heat oven to 400°F. Spray or grease 15x10-inch or larger dark or nonstick cookie sheet. Unroll dough on cookie sheet; starting at center, press dough into 15x10-inch rectangle.

2. Spread barbecue sauce evenly on dough. Top with remaining ingredients.

3. Bake 13 to 16 minutes or until crust is golden brown and cheese is melted.

Expert Tip:

Pillsbury® thin pizza crust is a great alternative to the classic refrigerated crust. With no prebaking the crust, your pizza is ready in no time!

© 2019 ®/TM General Mills All Rights Reserved

Read factbook

Fast Hawaiian Pizza (AllRecipes: collin):

LinkRecipe by: collin "This pizza recipe is for fast, delicious pizza than can be made quickly using the stove and toaster oven."

Ingredients:

cooking spray
1 (10 inch) flour tortilla
1/4 (15 ounce) can pizza sauce (such as Contadina®)
1 tomato, diced and squeezed dry with paper towels
2 pineapple rings, diced and squeezed dry with paper towels
1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
2 thick slices cooked ham, torn into bite-size pieces
4 ounces shredded mozzarella cheese

Directions:

1. Heat a toaster oven to 400 degrees. Spray a pizza pan small enough to fit in toaster oven with cooking spray.

2. Heat a large skillet over high heat and place tortilla into the hot skillet. Cook tortilla until heated through, about 5 minutes; spread with pizza sauce and scatter tomato and pineapple pieces over sauce. Sprinkle pizza with basil, oregano, and garlic powder. Arrange ham pieces onto pizza and top with mozzarella cheese. Continue to heat pizza until tortilla is browned and crisp, 3 to 5 more minutes. Transfer pizza to the prepared pizza pan.

3. Cook in the preheated toaster oven until cheese begins to brown, about 10 minutes.

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Mmm...Mmm...Finger Lickin' Good! <3

~This Texas Culinary Channel (TCC) program is sponsored by Cajun winterfell Food Network (CWFN) of Texas.~

I was asked to use spoiler tags and I'm using it. Thanks for the suggestion <3

Pookyvania, Sternberg, Nagatar karumuttu chettiar, and Tiku

Thembria SSR wrote:Makes sense as feces are food to some critters..

Indeed, ask my husky. I still prefer waffles though.
-Waffle Cult Vice President
PS: Fingers crossed the prez doesn't see this conversation, cause she hates pancakes. I found that out the hard way :D

Pookyvania wrote:Welcome back!
post. they
Why does IHOP make waffles while Waffle House does not make pancakes (and tends to get upset if you ask them to)? Waffles are better than pancakes BTW!

I'm not sure, probably because IHOP is international, and as Thembria SSR said, pancakes are known as "waffles." Therefore it is only a small stretch to serve waffles. Meanwhile Waffle House is (to my admittedly limited knowledge) not international, therefore, they can avoid these "waffles." Either way, on Instagram, I am subscribed to one and not the other, so maybe it's that? (It isn't. Not even close.) Also, one other difference between the two is that the cult president will go to one and not the other, if given a choice.
-Waffle Cult Vice President

Thembria SSR wrote:Today in Arkansas warm and sunny with 50 mph winds.. tonight cold sitting right at the freezing mark..

I refuse to give away my location, but I wish it was that warm here.
-Waffle Cult VP

South titania

Waffle cult, please try to edit all those messages into a single one next time? There's no need to triple post.

Pookyvania and Tiku

lmao I misread Waffle cult as something else and wondered how is that nation name possible.

South titania, Pookyvania, and Tiku

Nagatar karumuttu chettiar

Sonindia

Queen falcona stark wrote:~ Texas Culinary Channel (TCC) hosted by Queen falcona stark on Sundays~

From the Kitchens of Cajun winterfell, a delightfully mouth watering aroma saturated the atmosphere as Cajun Winterfellian cooks labored to prepare a sumptious buffet for everyone in Yggdrasil. Today's special is Hawaiian Pizza. Eat all you can!

Classic Hawaiian Pizza

Classic Hawaiian Pizza

by Classic hawaiian pizza

Classic Hawaiian Pizza

Makes one 12-inch pizza

1 (14 to 16-ounce) ball Basic Pizza Dough (or pre-made pizza dough)
1/2 to 2/3 cup Slow-Simmered Pizza Sauce or store-bought tomato sauce
1 heaping cup grated low-moisture mozzarella cheese (about 4 ounces)
1 scant cup diced cooked ham steak (about 1/2 pound)
1 scant cup diced fresh pineapple (from 1/2 small pineapple)

Place your pizza stone or steel (if using) on an oven rack about 8 inches from the broiler. If you plan to cook your pizza on a baking sheet, place a rack in the middle of the oven (you do not need to preheat the baking sheet). Preheat the oven to 550°F (or the highest temperature your oven will allow) and let it heat up for at least 30 minutes while you make the dough and/or prepare the toppings.

To stretch/roll out the dough: Dust the ball of dough with flour and place it on a well-floured work surface. Using your hands or a rolling pin, gently stretch or roll the dough into a 12-inch disk.

If you’re using a pizza stone or steel: Dust a pizza peel or the back of a baking sheet with flour or cornmeal. Place the dough disk on the prepared peel.

If you’re using a baking sheet: Spray the baking sheet with cooking spray or rub it with olive oil. Place the dough disk on the prepared baking sheet.

To top the pizza: Spread the sauce evenly on the dough, leaving a 1-inch border all around. Sprinkle on the cheese, then scatter the ham and pineapple evenly on top.

To bake the pizza: If you’re using a pizza stone or steel, 10 minutes before you are ready to cook the pizza, increase the oven heat to broil. Slide the pizza from the peel (or inverted baking sheet) to the hot stone or steel using quick shimmying movements. Broil the pizza for 6 to 8 minutes until the crust is golden and the cheese and toppings just begin to brown. Using the peel or inverted baking sheet, transfer the cooked pizza to a cutting board. If you are making more than one pizza, allow the pizza stone or steel to reheat under the broiler for 5 minutes before you cook the next one.

If you’re using a baking sheet, do not increase the oven to broil. Place the baking sheet on the rack in the middle of the oven and bake at 550°F for about 10 minutes, until the crust is golden and the cheese and toppings just begin to brown.

Let the pizza rest for 5 minutes; slice and serve.

This recipe was found Linkhere.

Read factbook

Hawaiian Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens):

Hawaiian Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens)

by Classic hawaiian pizza

What makes this pizza Hawaiian? A classic combo of tomato sauce, cheese, ham and pineapple. In addition to being super-easy, it’s a great way to use up leftover ham.

By LinkPillsbury Kitchens

Ingredients:

1 can Pillsbury™ refrigerated classic pizza crust
1 can (8 oz) pizza sauce
1 3/4 cups shredded mozzarella cheese (7 oz)
1 1/2 cups leftover cubed sliced ham
1/2 cup drained canned pineapple tidbits in juice

Steps:

1 Heat oven to 400°F. Unroll dough on ungreased dark nonstick cookie sheet. Press into 15x10-inch rectangle.
2 Bake about 8 minutes or until lightly golden brown. Top with pizza sauce, half of the cheese, the ham, pineapple and remaining cheese.
3 Bake 10 minutes longer or until crust is deep golden brown and cheese is melted. Cool 5 minutes before serving.

Expert Tip:

Not a fan of pineapple on your pizza? Swap out the pineapple for chopped green bell pepper or mushrooms.

More About This Recipe:

Ah, yes, the classic debate. Does pineapple really belong on pizza? We’ll let you be the judge after trying this delicious Hawaiian pizza recipe. But, because you’re making it at home, we won’t judge you if you substitute mushrooms or chopped bell peppers for the pineapple. According to Time, the Hawaiian pizza was invented in 1962 by a man named Sam Panopoulos, a native of Greece who ran a pizza place in Canada. Panopoulos told BBC that the pizza had begun as an experiment, but that he and his brothers enjoyed the contrast between the pineapple’s sweetness and the savory flavor of the ham. Once you’ve had your fill of pineapple and ham, browse our other pizza recipes for ideas like Classic Margherita Pizza or Bacon Alfredo Pizza.

© 2019 ®/TM General Mills All Rights Reserved

Read factbook

Canadian Bacon and Pineapple Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens):
Chunks of pineapple add a juicy tropical twist to the Canadian bacon and provolone cheese flavors in this family-pleasing pizza.

By LinkPillsbury Kitchens

Ingredients:

1 can (13.8 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated classic pizza crust or 1 can (11 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated thin pizza crust
1 package (6 oz) sliced provolone cheese
1 package (5 to 6 oz) sliced Canadian bacon
1 can (8 oz) pineapple chunks in unsweetened juice, well drained on paper towels
1/2 cup thinly sliced red onion
1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese (2 oz)

Steps:

1. If using classic crust: Heat oven to 425°F. Spray or grease 12-inch pizza pan or 13x9-inch pan. Unroll dough in pan. Starting at center, press dough to edge of pan. If using thin crust: Heat oven to 400°F. Spray or grease 15x10-inch or larger dark or nonstick cookie sheet. Unroll dough on cookie sheet; starting at center, press out dough into 15x10-inch rectangle.

2. Top dough with provolone cheese, cutting to fit. Arrange Canadian bacon, pineapple, onion and bell pepper over provolone cheese to within 1/2 inch of edges. Sprinkle with Cheddar cheese.

3. Bake classic crust 16 to 20 minutes, thin crust 10 to 14 minutes, or until crust is deep golden brown. Cut into 8 servings.

Expert Tip:

Tip if using classic crust: For a crispier crust, prebake crust 6 to 8 minutes or until crust is set and dry, then add toppings; bake pizza 12 to 16 minutes.

© 2019 ®/TM General Mills All Rights Reserved

Read factbook

Hawaiian BBQ Pizza (Pillsbury Kitchens):
Take a trip to the islands with every bite of tropical and delicious thin-crust pizza.

By LinkPillsbury Kitchens

Ingredients:

1 can (11 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated thin pizza crust
1/2 cup barbecue sauce
1 cup cooked cubed chicken
1 cup cooked cubed ham
1 can (8 oz) pineapple tidbits, drained
1/4 cup chopped red onion, if desired
2 cups shredded mozzarella and Cheddar cheese blend (8 oz)

Steps:

1. Heat oven to 400°F. Spray or grease 15x10-inch or larger dark or nonstick cookie sheet. Unroll dough on cookie sheet; starting at center, press dough into 15x10-inch rectangle.

2. Spread barbecue sauce evenly on dough. Top with remaining ingredients.

3. Bake 13 to 16 minutes or until crust is golden brown and cheese is melted.

Expert Tip:

Pillsbury® thin pizza crust is a great alternative to the classic refrigerated crust. With no prebaking the crust, your pizza is ready in no time!

© 2019 ®/TM General Mills All Rights Reserved

Read factbook

Fast Hawaiian Pizza (AllRecipes: collin):

LinkRecipe by: collin "This pizza recipe is for fast, delicious pizza than can be made quickly using the stove and toaster oven."

Ingredients:

cooking spray
1 (10 inch) flour tortilla
1/4 (15 ounce) can pizza sauce (such as Contadina®)
1 tomato, diced and squeezed dry with paper towels
2 pineapple rings, diced and squeezed dry with paper towels
1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
2 thick slices cooked ham, torn into bite-size pieces
4 ounces shredded mozzarella cheese

Directions:

1. Heat a toaster oven to 400 degrees. Spray a pizza pan small enough to fit in toaster oven with cooking spray.

2. Heat a large skillet over high heat and place tortilla into the hot skillet. Cook tortilla until heated through, about 5 minutes; spread with pizza sauce and scatter tomato and pineapple pieces over sauce. Sprinkle pizza with basil, oregano, and garlic powder. Arrange ham pieces onto pizza and top with mozzarella cheese. Continue to heat pizza until tortilla is browned and crisp, 3 to 5 more minutes. Transfer pizza to the prepared pizza pan.

3. Cook in the preheated toaster oven until cheese begins to brown, about 10 minutes.

Read factbook

Mmm...Mmm...Finger Lickin' Good! <3

~This Texas Culinary Channel (TCC) program is sponsored by Cajun winterfell Food Network (CWFN) of Texas.~

I was asked to use spoiler tags and I'm using it. Thanks for the suggestion <3

:D Looks great!! :)

Pookyvania and Queen falcona stark

Wan Nyan wrote:lmao I misread Waffle cult as something else and wondered how is that nation name possible.

I misread that EVERY single time I read that name.

Waffle cult could have easily been Blue Waffle Cult.

Tiku wrote:

I misread that EVERY single time I read that name.

Waffle cult could have easily been Blue Waffle Cult.

Blue cheese waffle

Pookyvania and Tiku

Tiku wrote:I misread that EVERY single time I read that name.

Waffle cult could have easily been Blue Waffle Cult.

I don't know, we're a cult about waffles, not a band....

Pookyvania and Tiku

Aaronian fleet

Hellu~

Pookyvania, Wan Nyan, and Tiku

Waffle cult wrote:I don't know, we're a cult about waffles, not a band....

You could still use more cowbell!

Waffle cult

*Takes a large swig of Vodka softly singing Katyusha while sitting on a Belogrodian Tank & Mantlet* Leave the Cult of Waffles alone, which I prefer pancakes, as long as they don't do anything wrong by accident or intentional they should be fine. *Resumes drinking Vodka and singing*

Pookyvania wrote:You could still use more cowbell!

No cowbells for you!

Pookyvania and Prunasia

Belogrod wrote:*Takes a large swig of Vodka softly singing Katyusha while sitting on a Belogrodian Tank & Mantlet* Leave the Cult of Waffles alone, which I prefer pancakes, as long as they don't do anything wrong by accident or intentional they should be fine. *Resumes drinking Vodka and singing*

No cowbells for you!

No vodka for you! Takes vodka from Belogrod and smashes it with a cowbell.

North Dalibencot: A Letter from the Chieftain King to The World Outside


Dear People,

You may not have been to North Dalibencot, and you may be wondering what it truly is. I shall tell you so. North Dalibencot is a land eroded by time, with few people but each with a prosperous heart. Of the some six thousand who live across the great expanse of over eight hundred thousand square kilometres not a soul is corrupt. Each with a certain music in their heart. A music of peace and love, with no knowledge of war. The land provides here. With great expanses of beautiful wilderness from hilly and mountainous open Savannah to thick jungles, to beautiful coral reefs dotting a golden sanded and warm coast the land provides all the people need without farming. The animals do not harm us, nor each other, but live in a perfect harmony. I have been lucky enough to inheret the Kingdom from my father, but it is truly no Kingdom - it is a Land. Similar to the appearance of Africa.

The people here live in peaceful villages where no one quarrels or fights. They simply work their trade for the common good, and feast upon the blessings the Lord God has provided for the land. They all ubderstand one thing: that peace, brotherliness, and kindness to all - animal and man - will truly show us the way to happiness. You will seldom find a soul here who doesn't live to at least one hundred. There is nothing but goodness in tis land. The fishermen find the greatest bounties of savoury fish, and the wayfinders find the sweetest berries and greatest vegetables and grain. The woodworkers work wood, and the craftsmen build the houses for the new families. The musicians light up each town and villiage with a song of harmoney and peace played in every corner, and leaving everyone with that certain music and dance in their heart.

Even the fire here leaps and dances with the people - changing from colour to colour as the music changes from one hue to the next. This is a land of no darkness, and no sadness - for there is only light and happiness. The death of an elder is treated with solemn happiness - for we celebrate what they did in this life and know their spirits dance across the open savannahs, and highest mountains. This is why we let no outsider enter the Kingdom - for when they do enter it they spread a greed that is nearly impossible to vanquish. A greed that is insatiable, and a lust overwhelming. We wish to not to lead the lives you outsiders do - but to cherish and dance in simplicity forever.

With Heart,
Akichulu, Chieftain King of North dalibencot

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This is North Dalibencot - where the land is harmony, and earth provides. Come, friends. Drink the wild air.

Pookyvania wrote:No vodka for you! Takes vodka from Belogrod and smashes it with a cowbell.

Smashes big red nuke button repeatedly with a Tsar Bomba size nuke being dropped on Pookyvania's capital destroying all of their supplies of cowbells

Are you sure you want to do that again иностранец?

Belogrod wrote:Smashes big red nuke button repeatedly with a Tsar Bomba size nuke being dropped on Pookyvania's capital destroying all of their supplies of cowbells

Are you sure you want to do that again иностранец?

I think one time was sufficient. Your nukes do not scare me though. My cities are underground.

Solarii prime

you face, shall be my boot. will it?

Solarii prime

Pookyvania wrote:I think one time was sufficient. Your nukes do not scare me though. My cities are underground.

Never in all my day would I expect someone to attempt nuking you.

Belogrod wrote:Smashes big red nuke button repeatedly with a Tsar Bomba size nuke being dropped on Pookyvania's capital destroying all of their supplies of cowbells

Are you sure you want to do that again иностранец?

Are you sure you want to nuke an incredible ambassador from Forest?

Pookyvania and Prunasia

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