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Who put cheese on a pork loin?
Quote from: DownSouth on July 19, 2006, 01:35:36 PM
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Who put cheese on a pork loin?
The pig's wife, if he asks nicely
Haha, Benny!
I guess the same people who think that's bacon. That's ham, damnit.
Is that melted Velveeta? Blech.
Quote from: DownSouth on July 19, 2006, 01:35:36 PM
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Who put cheese on a pork loin?
Who cares, just dig in!!!!!!!
Quote from: jessie on July 19, 2006, 01:50:51 PM
Is that melted Velveeta? Blech.
You're off your nut, Princess.
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
Quote from: BigDun on July 19, 2006, 04:49:45 PM
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
pour some ranch sauce on that baby and I'm in heaven
Quote from: BigDun on July 19, 2006, 04:49:45 PM
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
I consider the word "jus" itself to be pretentious. It means juice. It doesn't mean anything different than juice. It is in NO way more descriptive than saying juice. Our language has its own word to handle that particular substance; we don't need to go raiding other languages for more words we don't need.
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Me, too!
So when they offer au Jus sauce, really they are just saying sauce on the side sauce. Like under redundant it says see redundant.
Quote from: Vikingjuice's Evil Twin on July 19, 2006, 06:37:31 PM
So when they offer au Jus sauce, really they are just saying sauce on the side sauce. Like under redundant it says see redundant.
With juice sauce on the side.
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
No kidding. It astounds me the number of who can't properly use "a" or "an" in front of words. Even supposedly "educated" type folks screw it up all the time on TV and radio. Drives me nuts.
And in case you weren't clear on the ruling:
"a" is the article used before consonant sounds, ex: I would like to have sex with A girl.
"an" is the article used before vowel sounds (A,E,I,O,U), ex: I would like to have AN avacado for lunch.
People who mess this up regularly need a swift kick in the crotch as a means of behavioral modification. But that's just my personal feeling.
Guys who eat avocados for lunch don't usually get the six with the girls, I'm thinking.
Quote from: Gamplayerx on July 19, 2006, 09:33:44 PM
Guys who eat avocados for lunch don't usually get the six with the girls, I'm thinking.
I don't know what getting six with a girl is, but I want to do it.
Damnit! Stupid fingers.
Quote from: Gamplayerx on July 19, 2006, 09:33:44 PM
Guys who eat avocados for lunch don't usually get the six with the girls, I'm thinking.
Seeing as how I'm not getting anywhere with the girls lately, I seriously doubt my choice of food could do me any worse.
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Quote from: Gamplayerx on July 19, 2006, 09:33:44 PM
Guys who eat avocados for lunch don't usually get the six with the girls, I'm thinking.
Seeing as how I'm not getting anywhere with the girls lately, I seriously doubt my choice of food could do me any worse.
Now, guys who slice avocados and prepare a gorgeous salad with just a few of said slices and offer to share - those guys have got six written all over them! And maybe a few other numbers as well.
Why do you want to dip your sandwich in fat drippings?
I'm hungry today. I've cut fast food out of my diet over the past few weeks (goodbye 6 quick pounds! yay!) so I don't know what I'm going to have for lunch, but I want something that's really really good.
I am having a salad or Greek chicken.
I'm having a PBJ and a banana
I'm having water.
Indian food. :)
I'm just finishing a big ass chicken taco salad. So yummy.
mmmmm...ass chicken
no PBJ. I went and ate bbq. yum
Quote from: swolt on July 20, 2006, 01:17:25 PM
no PBJ. I went and ate bbq. yum
Ditto. Except I didn't eat indian food.
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
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Quote from: BigDun on July 19, 2006, 04:49:45 PM
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
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Quote from: BigDun on July 19, 2006, 04:49:45 PM
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
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Quote from: BigDun on July 19, 2006, 04:49:45 PM
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
crazy woman
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Quote from: BigDun on July 19, 2006, 04:49:45 PM
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
crazy woman
Celibate Swolt.
;)
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
crazy woman
Celibate Swolt.
;)
BURN!
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
crazy woman
Celibate Swolt.
;)
BURN!
Nah, that's the one thing he doesn't have to worry about.
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Quote from: BigDun on July 19, 2006, 04:49:45 PM
I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
crazy woman
Celibate Swolt.
;)
BURN!
Nah, that's the one thing he doesn't have to worry about.
I beg to differ. He's as pasty and freckly as you.
ATM machine?
hungry hungry hippo
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
crazy woman
Celibate Swolt.
;)
I'm saving myself.
... for the next girl willing to fuck me
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I think it should now be breaded and deep fried. And served with Au Jus on the side.
AIGH. You've just hit on one of my pet peeves.
In French, "au jus" means WITH JUICE. So when restaurants serve stuff "with au jus" they're serving it "with with juice"
Drives me buggy.
Agreed. But most people can barely speak English. Can we really expect them to understand the nuances of a second language?
I've been pondering this. This really isn't about understanding the nuances of a second language, it is about learning what's correct and proper.
Sure- I can half ass my way through things, talk with mush mouth and poor grammar, eat grapes at the store before they're weighed... but it is wrong. I can use thru instead of through, ru? instead of Are you? and lots of other things. Sure- people will understand it, just like they understand that "with au jus" means you get a little bowl of salty broth with your prime rib. But it isn't proper and that is what bothers me.
people ask me all the time about the CPU unit. CPU stands for Central Processing Unit. So they are saying "The Central Processing Unit unit."
it drives me crazy.
PIN number.
crazy woman
Celibate Swolt.
;)
I'm saving myself.
... for the next girl willing to fuck me
Doesn't your mom live next door?
Good god. A coworker brought in tomatoes from his garden. I made some mac and cheese and green beans and sliced up a tomato...best lunch ever.
Quote from: jessie on July 21, 2006, 10:59:27 AM
Good god. A coworker brought in tomatoes from his garden. I made some mac and cheese and green beans and sliced up a tomato...best lunch ever.
I thought you said tornadoes.
Tomatoes are gross.
There ain't nothin' in the world like home grown tomatoes.
I had Fuddruckers for lunch. Fuddruckers' burgers rock!
Quote from: BigDun on July 21, 2006, 11:56:49 AM
I had Fuddruckers for lunch. Fuddruckers' burgers rock!
Are you still in Alexandria?
I am having BBQ chicken.
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I had Fuddruckers for lunch. Fuddruckers' burgers rock!
Are you still in Alexandria?
Yup. I get to drive back to Delaware around 2:00. Crossing the Bay Bridge should be really fun at 3:00 on a Friday.
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I had Fuddruckers for lunch. Fuddruckers' burgers rock!
Are you still in Alexandria?
Yup. I get to drive back to Delaware around 2:00. Crossing the Bay Bridge should be really fun at 3:00 on a Friday.
We used to go to Fuddruckers on Duke Street all the time...we lived down the street from it.
Yeah. Your drive is going to suck. Fill up while you are in VA cause they have the cheapest prices in the area.
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I had Fuddruckers for lunch. Fuddruckers' burgers rock!
Are you still in Alexandria?
Yup. I get to drive back to Delaware around 2:00. Crossing the Bay Bridge should be really fun at 3:00 on a Friday.
It'll be even more fun say, around 6:00. So you should stop and have a drink with me.
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I had Fuddruckers for lunch. Fuddruckers' burgers rock!
Are you still in Alexandria?
Yup. I get to drive back to Delaware around 2:00. Crossing the Bay Bridge should be really fun at 3:00 on a Friday.
It'll be even more fun say, around 6:00. So you should stop and have a drink with me.
I am leaving Sunday afternoon to Utah and I would like to spend as much time with my wife as possible this weekend. I think I'll head straight home.
Jilted! Tossed over! Dissed! :'(