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.

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Probably because we don't speak Arabic
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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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