Anyone else consider blue a flavor, not just a color?
The Incredibly Boring Thread.....
#243
Posted 23 August 2008 - 07:02 AM
It didn't taste as good as the picture on the pint looked. I fed most of it to the dogs. They liked it more than I did.
It was Dove's Caramel Pecan Perfection.......I'd call it caramel pecan letdown.
~Stella
#246
Posted 23 August 2008 - 06:38 PM
Bouncer, get your mind out of gutter.
Stella, I know how you feel, had the same thing happen to me the other day, big letdown.
Dave, if you can't make up your mind, consult Scribbler, he always knows what he wants especially when it comes to BEER!
Scribber, you are so naughty and that's all I got to say about that!
#248
Posted 23 August 2008 - 11:46 PM
Take Hapahowlee's advice to consult Scibbler cos I'm sure he's not convinced he's not sure.
Of course, I think I'm not sure if you've already had a damn beer in which case disregard what I've written.
#250
Posted 24 August 2008 - 03:28 AM
nomis, on Aug 23 2008, 04:46 PM, said:
Take Hapahowlee's advice to consult Scibbler cos I'm sure he's not convinced he's not sure.
Of course, I think I'm not sure if you've already had a damn beer in which case disregard what I've written.
Nomis, your posts are just way too exciting. I mean when I read them, I can actually feel the electrical impulses in my brain firing. I have to stop reading your post on this thread or I'll start looking like the bride of Frankenstein's monster
Hapa
Edited by Hapahowlee, 24 August 2008 - 03:30 AM.
#251
Posted 24 August 2008 - 07:55 PM
So a bright idea of one of my friends was to do a sausage theme for a BBQ. Now, now people let's not get carried away here with the double entandre's and inuendo's, ok?
So, one friend was bringing some Salty Italian Sausage. They actually come in pinwheels, like a spiral, and bend upward in the buns: regular, for the boring types, and cheese with parsley for those who like a bit of bite to their meat. This stuff is usually eaten with saute'd bell pepers and onions an a bread roll.
I was to buy the German White Sausage, (aka Weiswurst, or veal--it's really a BIG WHITE and LONG piece of meat. Almost impossible to get the whole thing in your mouth the first try, but I've done it awhile so I'm pretty skilled in the art of eating weiners), and German Bratwurst (Spicy Brown, obviously the same thing, only darker. The Germans don't discriminate . . . all their sausages are the same in size and girth). These are usually eaten with sourkraut and mustard on a bread roll too. These pieces of meat NEVER fully fit in the buns all the way. There's always an inch or two sticking out, but that doesn't really bother me to much. I also planned on picking up the REAL Hungarian Keelbasa . . . you know the kind, hang dried for days so it's nice and HARD when it's ready.
ANYWAY, to get to the meat of the story, the only place I know to get these German & Hungarian delights is at the local German Store, called Mutter's (means Mother's). Funny I never try think of my Mother while eating these fantastically scrumpteous tubers of joy . . . somehow it kills the mood.
Well, I got to the store, and wouldn't you know they're CLOSED on Sunday!! F@*K, F@*K, F@*K!!!
#252
Posted 24 August 2008 - 08:00 PM
qbounce, on Aug 24 2008, 12:55 PM, said:
... and? and?... the suspense is killing me!!!!
Oh wait this is the boring thread, nevermind lol
Hey! Bring back my cape, I'm not done being invincible!!
#253
Posted 24 August 2008 - 09:07 PM
So I go out there among my peeps to say hello and maybe get a little messy. Those juices tend to get all over my hands and shirt, but I manage ok. I didn't used to like people watching me do it, but I've gotten used to the idea. Now, anyone in the neighborhood's welcome to join in with the festivities.
And joy of joys, the buns are either really hard and crunchy or soft and chewy. Think I'll try a little of everything!
Edited by qbounce, 24 August 2008 - 09:07 PM.
#255
Posted 25 August 2008 - 12:06 AM
Still working on remembering that joke, Hapa. I'm a little confused on which one it is I'm trying to remember cos there's quite a few I've partially forgotten.
Meantime, I'm trying to count how many steps I would have taken if I'd continued to be a walker from 37 years ago - please don't disturb me cos I have to concentrate and already have messed up and had to go back to the beginning (starting at number one). I'll have the result for you as soon as reasonably possible, all things considering and dismissing any unforeseen problematic events.
...two, three...
#256
Posted 25 August 2008 - 01:49 AM
The joke involved drinking . . . oh wait . . . well, all your jokes do, so don't think that will jog your memory. Oh, I believe it had a priest, or was it a transvestitite? No, no, I think it might have been a 3 legged dog and a prostitute. No sorry, that was one of my old jokes. Hmmm . . .
Edited by Hapahowlee, 25 August 2008 - 01:56 AM.
#258
Posted 27 August 2008 - 06:22 PM
Quote
Hapa
Brain!....
I bet Nomis wouldn't have walked all those years; He's a Kiwi, he'd have taken the car....
#260
Posted 28 August 2008 - 05:47 AM
Kev-O, on Aug 27 2008, 12:16 PM, said:
Lucky you, Peg.
My dad broke my foot.
So I nailed him.
Well.
I will nevah, EVAH take a pinch from a greasy muddahf*@kah like you!
How 'bout if I spell it out for ya. D-I-L-L-I-G-A-F
#262
Posted 30 August 2008 - 11:36 AM
Memento Vivere
Memento Mori
#267
Posted 30 August 2008 - 09:40 PM
I think I need to unpack, re evaluate and start again. Need to be more chosey and remember that it is unlikely to snow
Memento Vivere
Memento Mori
#268
Posted 30 August 2008 - 10:46 PM
Six hoodies? Come on Trin,
yer gonna need at least twice that.
I will nevah, EVAH take a pinch from a greasy muddahf*@kah like you!
How 'bout if I spell it out for ya. D-I-L-L-I-G-A-F
#269
Posted 31 August 2008 - 03:00 AM
Hapahowlee, on Aug 18 2008, 11:20 AM, said:
It gets cloudy, the winds kick up to 60 mph, dust is flying everywhere and you can't even see your neighbors house, thunder comes, then lightening and in 15 minutes it's all over and still dry as a bone. Hmmm, reminds me of my ex-boyfriend.
Okay thanks to my big mouth (no comments from the you know whos), I finally figured out what rain is.
I was at the grocery store, saw the wind kicking up again with all the dust flying. So while I was talking to the checker he and I both complained that it rains in Phoenix whenever this weather passes through, but in Gilbert (30 miles Southeast of Phoenix) we never get anything but a bunch of dirt. So when my last bag was placed in my cart the rain comes pouring down in buckets. Well, at least my car finally got washed and I got my weekly shower in, but my soap was packed in one of the bags
#270
Posted 01 September 2008 - 09:53 PM
edlee, on Aug 29 2008, 04:35 PM, said:
ed
Nice critique Ed.
And posted in the right thread, too!
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