Request for ketchup on a Philly cheesesteak, leads to fight

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07 Jan 2013, 7:00 pm

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Sorry to hear about that.All I can hear at my place is wind and water.I can see two lights way off on the mountain at night.kinda ticks me off,I think they could be taken out by someone with a good eye(my ex was expert marksman in the Army) but I'm not going to attempt it.
Deer are overpopulated here,some towns are having archery hunts to thin them.I see them in the yard here everyday,I have a huge fence up to keep them put of the gardenMy son got a big eight point this year.One year their was a squirrel migration and you could hear them chewing everything up,the nuts weren't even ripe and they ate all the green fruit and worst of all,the figs.

Talking about sandwiches,there is a place in Jackson,Miss that serves fried hog ear sandwiches.

Ever seen one of those,er,raccoon toothpicks?


Sounds like a nice quiet place to live.
We have a lot of squirrels in the suburbs but about all they do is eat the seed out of my bird feeder.
I've never heard of a hogs ear sandwich. Sometimes I buy hog ears for my dog to chew on but that's about it. I do like fried pork rinds once in a while, myself.
I have no use for toothpick made out of a coon's pecker .


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07 Jan 2013, 7:04 pm

^^^^^^Let's get one of those tooth picks for AP,he'd love it :lol:

You can google images for Jasper ark, some nice shots.



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07 Jan 2013, 8:19 pm

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08 Jan 2013, 6:17 am

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Well...the Dutch eat burgers with mayonaise (Yuk!)according to that hitman in Pulp Fiction. Atleast ketchup on a phillycheese isnt that bad.


They were talking about fries. Here's the quote:

Vincent: You know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?
Jules: What?
Vincent: Mayonnaise.
Jules: Goddamn.
Vincent: I've seen 'em do it, man. They f****n' drown 'em in that s**t.

When I was a kid I believed everyone put mayonaise on their fries. Sounds a lot better than vinegar.



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10 Jan 2013, 3:07 am

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Ordone, after feeling there could be a possible gun threat, moved from behind the counter to block Martinez from leaving.


Whatwhatwhat?!?

What kind of moron reacts to a possible gun threat by obstructing the individual who might have the weapon?
I'm speculating, but the exchange that would explain this would be if the disgruntled customer said words to the effect that he was going to his car to get his gun and then he'd come back, and the employee decided he'd better detain this guy.



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10 Jan 2013, 3:11 am

I wonder if you could make some sort of acceptable ketchup substitute by mashing up a tomato in some mayonnaise with a touch of sugar.



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10 Jan 2013, 9:53 pm

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I wonder if you could make some sort of acceptable ketchup substitute by mashing up a tomato in some mayonnaise with a touch of sugar.

hmm...



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22 Jan 2013, 2:06 am

My grandmother talked about having SPAM and Velveeta sandwiches growing up. I wonder how his guy would have reacted?


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22 Jan 2013, 8:15 am

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My grandmother talked about having SPAM and Velveeta sandwiches growing up. I wonder how his guy would have reacted?


Fried spam isn't bad.


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22 Jan 2013, 10:07 am

^^^ As a kid in Hawaii I used to eat a lot of musubi...

http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_musubi

Not too long ago, I made a big batch for a anthropology class. They were good!


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22 Jan 2013, 1:27 pm

trollcatman wrote:
naturalplastic wrote:
Well...the Dutch eat burgers with mayonaise (Yuk!)according to that hitman in Pulp Fiction. Atleast ketchup on a phillycheese isnt that bad.


They were talking about fries. Here's the quote:

Vincent: You know what they put on French fries in Holland instead of ketchup?
Jules: What?
Vincent: Mayonnaise.
Jules: Goddamn.
Vincent: I've seen 'em do it, man. They f****' drown 'em in that sh**.

When I was a kid I believed everyone put mayonaise on their fries. Sounds a lot better than vinegar.


Hmmmm..

Still- fries in mayonaise!

You are an infidel!

Actually- the most bizarre humans on earth are folks who peal the skins off apples before they eat the apple.

Just what kind of sick demented crap is THAT?

The skin is most tasty, most nutritious, and the most visually alluring part of the apple.



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22 Jan 2013, 1:40 pm

I thought you eat Tesla Fries with ketchup. Was I wrong?


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23 Jan 2013, 11:31 pm

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aspiegirl2 wrote:
My grandmother talked about having SPAM and Velveeta sandwiches growing up. I wonder how his guy would have reacted?


Fried spam isn't bad.


Yeah. I enjoy it in eggs. I haven't had SPAM in awhile. Maybe I'll copy the guy on "50 First Dates" and have SPAM and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups lol :)


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14 Feb 2013, 5:36 pm

Some people put ketchup on EVERYTHING. I once knew a guy who put ketchup on spaghetti sauce! Gross. But hey, it's their choice. Maybe they don't have ketchup at Subway because that's something you put on the fast food at other restaurants, and they want us to believe sandwiches with greasy processed meat and fake cheese and gobs of mayo with potato chips for dessert are "good" for you. :roll: