That sounds amazing. I just got in the door from work, so quick zucchini frittata with spaghetti and sauce on the side. Whatever's in the house that generates the least complaints....Kath wrote:Ribeyes on the grill with sautéed mushrooms & onions, a side of Broccoflower and some Hollandaise. Goes good with Chateau St. Michelle Dry Riesling.Nukedog wrote: What's everybody eating and drinking for dinner? I'm sipping on some Fiji water atm, like a boss. It was comped.
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Well they don't sound like they're from around here.Nukedog wrote:Also, Californians generally don't have an accent. But most Americans are losing their accents anyway. It's very rare to hear someone speak with a full southern accent with younger people but there is still a difference.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Probably because we don't speak Arabic
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Nope, you all speak Mexican.
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I only speak Spanish to those fuckers. I'm not stooping to their gutter speak. They respect you more if you use proper Spanish anyway, though I generally drop proper "you" and "you guys" conjugations as I don't think anyone has used them in half a century.
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Making meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and corn. Blow me.
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I've had enough interaction with Texas Mexicans to know that they ain't Mexicans.Nukedog wrote:I only speak Spanish to those fuckers. I'm not stooping to their gutter speak. They respect you more if you use proper Spanish anyway, though I generally drop proper "you" and "you guys" conjugations as I don't think anyone has used them in half a century.
I took the movers out for lunch and they reacted to El Paso burritos like George Washington to an iphone.
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It's German. Like most sausage things.Montegriffo wrote:I had to look up cheddarwurst. Never heard of it before. Cheese in a sausage is about as American as you can get I reckon.
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Nice!Hastur wrote:It's German. Like most sausage things.Montegriffo wrote:I had to look up cheddarwurst. Never heard of it before. Cheese in a sausage is about as American as you can get I reckon.
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You forgot,Hastur wrote:It's German. Like most sausage things.Montegriffo wrote:I had to look up cheddarwurst. Never heard of it before. Cheese in a sausage is about as American as you can get I reckon.
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