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  • N Nueman

    The ability to make a good sandwich is a skill that is under appreciated.

    What we got here is a failure to communicate

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    jeron1
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    Truer words were never spoken! :thumbsup:

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    • T Tim Carmichael

      W∴ Balboos wrote:

      So, as a brad is a nail, and a palomino is a horse

      And a chesterfield is a sofa, as is a couch.

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      Davenport

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      • C Colin Mullikin

        Don't even get me started on Graeters... I might have to make the extremely strenuous 5 minute walk there tonight... :laugh: As far as floats go, vanilla ice cream with orange soda is pretty darn good. Also, I did Dr. Pepper with chocolate ice cream once, which was quite tasty.

        The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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        Colin Mullikin wrote:

        Graeters

        Picked up 3 pints for under $15 last weekend. Would have done 4 but when I did that last year I ended up in the hospital for "gas" (Cardiologist has a different opinion, the punk kid!). My hospital room was ground level. Across the way, the sign on a Graeter's shop mocked me for 4 days.

        Colin Mullikin wrote:

        vanilla ice cream with orange soda

        Can you say "Dreamsicle/Creamsicle"?

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        • R Ravi Bhavnani

          RyanDev wrote:

          How about an ice-cream sandwich?

          The only thing I want in my sandwich is ham.  Ham, beautiful ham...  and salami.  Mmmm... :cool: (Oddly enough I have a hankering for Chinese food right now.) /ravi

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          No cheese? Ever been to Miami and had a Cuban sandwich with ham and roast pork? Well, Cuban Pete's ain't a bad second...

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          EL CUBANO (CUBAN SANDWICH) Authentic and to die for! Imported ham, slow roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mayo on fresh baked, authentic Cuban bread. $7 95

          And if I can't wait until lunch, this is even tastier

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          BREAKFAST CUBAN $7 95 A traditional Cuban sandwich topped with 2 fried eggs. Get a half sandwich topped with 1 egg for $3.95

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          • M Marc Clifton

            BiggerDon wrote:

            my favorite daughter favorite boyfriend

            Was that after the Not Your Father's Root Beer, or did they have that status before and now it's "my favorite daughter favorite fiancee?" And, if that's your daughter's favorite bf, how many does she have??? :~ Marc

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            He's been my favorite of her boyfriends since the beginning. He does all the right things, including telling her that if he is going to propose I (her favorite father), will know first. Was afraid to let her know how much we like him because then she might have dropped him. :) If she did now, she might need to find herself some new parents.

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            • M Mycroft Holmes

              Espresso coffee or amareto over ice cream, float for an adult!

              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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              or Kahlua or Galliano or Tuaca. The difference is with a liqueur its more like a sundae, unless you're looking for a real good hangover.

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                BiggerDon wrote:

                One of my favorite flavors for the soda is something called "root beer". [^] Normal root beer is basically a tea made from bark and roots of trees.

                And that's exactly how that stuff tastes. Only during survival training I ever had to think about the nutritious value of tree bark or roots.

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                This is Javascript. If you put big wheels and a racing stripe on a golf cart, it's still a fucking golf cart.
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                CDP1802 wrote:

                Only during survival training I ever had to think about the nutritious value of tree bark or roots.

                But the flavor is better than lima beans.

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                  No cheese? Ever been to Miami and had a Cuban sandwich with ham and roast pork? Well, Cuban Pete's ain't a bad second...

                  Quote:

                  EL CUBANO (CUBAN SANDWICH) Authentic and to die for! Imported ham, slow roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, mayo on fresh baked, authentic Cuban bread. $7 95

                  And if I can't wait until lunch, this is even tastier

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                  BREAKFAST CUBAN $7 95 A traditional Cuban sandwich topped with 2 fried eggs. Get a half sandwich topped with 1 egg for $3.95

                  cat fud heer

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                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                  Cuban sandwiches rock!  Sadly, I've never had one (yet). /ravi

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                  • G GenJerDan

                    Now you've gotten me thinking about all the things I loved as a kid. And have been severely disappointed in as an adult. Topping the list: Moxie. Tastes like cigarettes, now. Not smoking them...eating them. But even Root Beer is just not making it anymore after a sip or two. Cream soda? Nope. Can't drink it anymore. And don't get me started on Birch Beer.

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                    Never had Moxie. Sounds delightful. :laugh: thinking about things I liked as a kid, some stayed with me (Slim Jims) some not so much (Boston Baked Beans and red "licorice"),

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                      Never had Moxie. Sounds delightful. :laugh: thinking about things I liked as a kid, some stayed with me (Slim Jims) some not so much (Boston Baked Beans and red "licorice"),

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                      Well, to the best of my knowledge, the only reason I ever drank Moxie was because of Mad Magazine. :p Twizzlers are...strange. I think the play with the formula, or maybe they're made in different plants with different recipes. Sometimes they taste the way they did when I was kid, sometimes they're overly "plastic". But I tend more toward the chocolate ones than the red ones.

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                      • R Ravi Bhavnani

                        Cuban sandwiches rock!  Sadly, I've never had one (yet). /ravi

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                        Since you're a salami fan, ever had salami and cream cheese on a garlic bagel? Another reason to live!

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                        • B BiggerDon

                          Since you're a salami fan, ever had salami and cream cheese on a garlic bagel? Another reason to live!

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                          Everything except the cheese sounds great!  (Unfortunately not a big fan of cheese, because it doesn't agree with me). :( /ravi

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                            Well, to the best of my knowledge, the only reason I ever drank Moxie was because of Mad Magazine. :p Twizzlers are...strange. I think the play with the formula, or maybe they're made in different plants with different recipes. Sometimes they taste the way they did when I was kid, sometimes they're overly "plastic". But I tend more toward the chocolate ones than the red ones.

                            We won't sit down. We won't shut up. We won't go quietly away. YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                            Chocolate Twizzlers? Never heard of chocolate Twizzlers until now. The black ones I've had were a horrid licorice flavor.

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                              Chocolate Twizzlers? Never heard of chocolate Twizzlers until now. The black ones I've had were a horrid licorice flavor.

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                              Yep. :-D The ones that say "made with real Hershey chocolate" are too chocolatey, but the regular ones are ok. If they're not stale. Oh, and the spearmint ones were fun. I haven't seen them in years, though. The green ones nowadays are sour apple flavored.

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                              • B BiggerDon

                                Colin Mullikin wrote:

                                Graeters

                                Picked up 3 pints for under $15 last weekend. Would have done 4 but when I did that last year I ended up in the hospital for "gas" (Cardiologist has a different opinion, the punk kid!). My hospital room was ground level. Across the way, the sign on a Graeter's shop mocked me for 4 days.

                                Colin Mullikin wrote:

                                vanilla ice cream with orange soda

                                Can you say "Dreamsicle/Creamsicle"?

                                cat fud heer

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                                BiggerDon wrote:

                                Across the way, the sign on a Graeter's shop mocked me for 4 days.

                                I believe, according to Dante, that is one of the circles of Hell...

                                BiggerDon wrote:

                                Can you say "Dreamsicle/Creamsicle"?

                                Exactly. I once had some orange cream soda that tasted exactly like that, but when I made the float, I only had normal orange soda.

                                The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin

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