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Flake is a term used in Australia to indicate the flesh of any of several species of small shark, particularly Gummy shark. The term probably arose in the late 1920s when the large-scale commercial shark fishery off the coast of Victoria was established. (Until this time, shark was generally an incidental catch rather than a targeted species.)

Flake rapidly became popular. It has a mild flavour, a soft texture that nevertheless remains well-defined after cooking, and a clean white appearance. These qualities, combined with the ready supply and a low price, saw flake become by far the most common type of fish to be served in Australian fish and chip shops.

Flake remains popular, but it is no longer especially cheap. By the mid to late years of the 20th century, Australia's growing population and more efficient harvesting methods had led to an alarming decline in shark stocks, and the fishery is now regulated in the hope of preventing any further deterioration.

Although the primary shark species sold as flake is the gummy shark, there are several others, as listed below.

WOW!!!! Look at the hidden message of the thing he's saying...

*** TV U FIT AF BAA

What are you trying to say?

Dude.... you must be getting some good sh*t these days :shock:

No actually... it's elemantary my dear Watson. Just take out the capital letters. It's an old trick to communicate messages through reports, letters etc. Give it a try sometimes 8)

I saw that... I was just amazed that you skipped the actual subject of the post and then focussed on that.... quite lateral and imaginative thinking my friend.... impressed.

Well wipe the stars out of your eyes because there is more to come... I hope :)

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I was trying to think of something intelligent to add...(yes difficult for me, I know)...but then I read some of the other entires in the thread and realised it didn't matter...

Hidden messages, shark meat for your fish n' chips...all good stuff...

Has anyone noticed that most people can't pronounce February properly...especially after a few beer options...?

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Flake is a term used in Australia to indicate the flesh of any of several species of small shark, particularly Gummy shark. The term probably arose in the late 1920s when the large-scale commercial shark fishery off the coast of Victoria was established. (Until this time, shark was generally an incidental catch rather than a targeted species.)

Flake rapidly became popular. It has a mild flavour, a soft texture that nevertheless remains well-defined after cooking, and a clean white appearance. These qualities, combined with the ready supply and a low price, saw flake become by far the most common type of fish to be served in Australian fish and chip shops.

Flake remains popular, but it is no longer especially cheap. By the mid to late years of the 20th century, Australia's growing population and more efficient harvesting methods had led to an alarming decline in shark stocks, and the fishery is now regulated in the hope of preventing any further deterioration.

Although the primary shark species sold as flake is the gummy shark, there are several others, as listed below.

WOW!!!! Look at the hidden message of the thing he's saying...

*** TV U FIT AF BAA

What are you trying to say?

Dude.... you must be getting some good sh*t these days :shock:

Why I do not see any then RWIN??

No actually... it's elemantary my dear Watson. Just take out the capital letters. It's an old trick to communicate messages through reports, letters etc. Give it a try sometimes 8)

I saw that... I was just amazed that you skipped the actual subject of the post and then focussed on that.... quite lateral and imaginative thinking my friend.... impressed.

Well wipe the stars out of your eyes because there is more to come... I hope :)

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something to make you think more and maybe reply !

How can it be that I think I found my real love.

i love you darling

( you know who you are )

Look man, I told you a thousand times already, we're NEVER gonna be together, so for the love of god stop saying you love me mkay?

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something to make you think more and maybe reply !

How can it be that I think I found my real love.

i love you darling

( you know who you are )

i love you darling

becomes...

glue your lido Ian

(are we still doing anagrams?)

sure, if it's anagrams that is gonna take to make the longest forum, hell! it's worth it :) if somehow that dries out we can always start going off on each other, we'll divide TF in an imaginary East & West side and write dissing texts or songs about each other, it'll be fun 8)

but let's stick to bullisht and anagrams for as long as we can

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Limericks?

There once was a forum, with so little decorum,

Which claimed to be the longest to come.

Despite all of the posts,

And patient site hosts,

It grew from little more than a crumb.

"Are we there yet?" some would ask,

and some would grumble or bask .

"Come on! cried others.

"We can do it, if you bother."

But others weren't up to the task.

This longest-ever forum seems to keep it's momentum,

No matter who is for or against 'em,

Everyday people come,

to just gaze or add something dumb

But most know it's all just in fun.

Have you got a limerick?

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the answer is "NO"

...not by a long shot that is :!: but it already is much longer than I thought it'd be LET'S GO TF clap clap clap clap clap clap. We can make it if we just hold on :o

The question was.... Are we there yet?

NO is the answer to a question on: Is this the longest....

Don't want to point out how awfull your english is (even worse than mine) but I knew damn well what the question was, I just added something to it, the answer was NO so I added ...not by a long shot... you big babyturd smoking/sucking guy

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