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Re: Name Something
« Reply #70 on: May 05, 2021, 01:42:05 PM »
Chunky "bars"?  I don't know what varieties exist, but all I remember is that a Chunky is basically a Duplo block of solid chocolate, and I'm not a fan of solid chocolate. 

Yes, that's exactly what they are.  With raisins and peanuts.  SO good!  I haven't had one in ages. 

I think there was a time when they experimented with a few other varieties as well, but I don't remember for sure. 
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« Reply #71 on: May 05, 2021, 02:18:55 PM »
Haken
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It took this post for you to figure that out!?!?   :rollin
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Although actually based on your more recent roulette performance, we are more of a match now. :P

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« Reply #72 on: May 05, 2021, 02:22:56 PM »
I'm afraid I have to agree on Haken. 


That voice is like fingernails on a chalkboard.






Also: Lines.  I fucking hate lines and will not wait in one for anything (except the Covid-19 vaccine, I made an exception for that).




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« Reply #73 on: May 05, 2021, 02:33:40 PM »
Also: Lines.  I fucking hate lines and will not wait in one for anything (except the Covid-19 vaccine, I made an exception for that).

I take it you won't be visiting DisneyWorld anytime soon. Or any other park. or what about the DMV?
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« Reply #74 on: May 05, 2021, 02:35:44 PM »
Also: Lines.  I fucking hate lines and will not wait in one for anything (except the Covid-19 vaccine, I made an exception for that).

I take it you won't be visiting DisneyWorld anytime soon. Or any other park. or what about the DMV?


I can't fucking stand Disney and Florida is a wart on the asshole of society.  As for the DMV, in MA there haven't been lines at the DMV in about 5 years now.

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« Reply #75 on: May 05, 2021, 02:41:06 PM »
Also: Lines.  I fucking hate lines and will not wait in one for anything (except the Covid-19 vaccine, I made an exception for that).

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« Reply #76 on: May 05, 2021, 02:42:34 PM »
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« Reply #77 on: May 05, 2021, 02:46:14 PM »
Also: Lines.  I fucking hate lines and will not wait in one for anything (except the Covid-19 vaccine, I made an exception for that).

See, this is why the British let you lot leave in the end.

Hey wait!  British soldiers marched in a line. :lol
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« Reply #78 on: May 05, 2021, 05:36:31 PM »
American football. It's a mediocre rugby match stretched out over 3 hours.

Compared to Rugby, it's like flag football.

You want real men, watch Rugby. Not this soft, NFL, crap.  :biggrin:

Wow! As someone who sacrificed his body playing American football through college there is nothing further from the truth. In fact, in the early 20th century American football was nearly permanently banned in the US, because players were dying and left maimed and crippled..Universities were encouraged to ban football and play rugby instead, and many did.

Most people fail to realize that when players wear pads and helmets the violence and collisions are much greater and more intense. So, it's anything but soft. Trust me...

But to each their own. It's frustrating though when people who have never played American football make generalized assumptions.

For me, I cannot stand tomatoes. It gets worse the older I get. When I was a kid, we'd eat tomatoes off of the vine. They were delicious. Most tomato varieties now are designed to allow the fruit to stay off the vine for longer periods of time without going rotten. But what efficiencies the farmer's and grocers got by doing this they exchanged and sacrificed flavor and quality.

Also, Guns n Roses. I have never been a fan. I have tried. They are a glorified garage band at best in my opinion.

Toss in Kid Rock too..I think he's a talentless hack who got lucky, AND who obviously has compromising photos of some record executive somewhere.

Also, ANY entertainment television show..I do not care what outfit Cardi B took off in some strip club..What color Billie Eilish dyes her hair, or the name of Meryl Streeps dog. I know a number of celebrities. They aren't as exciting as most people make them out to be. I can't stand hearing about things that have no bearing on anything really. I have never understood the obsession. Appreciate the art, talent, athletic ability or whatever. The idolization, especially in the US, is disturbing to me..
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« Reply #79 on: May 05, 2021, 06:01:41 PM »
American football. It's a mediocre rugby match stretched out over 3 hours.

Compared to Rugby, it's like flag football.

You want real men, watch Rugby. Not this soft, NFL, crap.  :biggrin:

Wow! As someone who sacrificed his body playing American football through college there is nothing further from the truth. In fact, in the early 20th century American football was nearly permanently banned in the US, because players were dying and left maimed and crippled..Universities were encouraged to ban football and play rugby instead, and many did.

Most people fail to realize that when players wear pads and helmets the violence and collisions are much greater and more intense. So, it's anything but soft. Trust me...

But to each their own. It's frustrating though when people who have never played American football make generalized assumptions.

For me, I cannot stand tomatoes. It gets worse the older I get. When I was a kid, we'd eat tomatoes off of the vine. They were delicious. Most tomato varieties now are designed to allow the fruit to stay off the vine for longer periods of time without going rotten. But what efficiencies the farmer's and grocers got by doing this they exchanged and sacrificed flavor and quality.

Also, Guns n Roses. I have never been a fan. I have tried. They are a glorified garage band at best in my opinion.

Toss in Kid Rock too..I think he's a talentless hack who got lucky, AND who obviously has compromising photos of some record executive somewhere.

Also, ANY entertainment television show..I do not care what outfit Cardi B took off in some strip club..What color Billie Eilish dyes her hair, or the name of Meryl Streeps dog. I know a number of celebrities. They aren't as exciting as most people make them out to be. I can't stand hearing about things that have no bearing on anything really. I have never understood the obsession. Appreciate the art, talent, athletic ability or whatever. The idolization, especially in the US, is disturbing to me..

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Re: Name Something
« Reply #80 on: May 05, 2021, 06:32:15 PM »
Since someone brought up fruit... fruit in salad. If you aren't a vegetable (and even then I am picky), dressing, or bacon bits, get out of my salad bowl.

And regarding chocolate, I dislike dark chocolate, but would have that injected directly in to my bloodstream over eating white chocolate.
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Re: Name Something
« Reply #81 on: May 06, 2021, 06:22:03 AM »
Since someone brought up fruit... fruit in salad. If you aren't a vegetable (and even then I am picky), dressing, or bacon bits, get out of my salad bowl.
What about tomato?

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Re: Name Something
« Reply #82 on: May 06, 2021, 06:41:46 AM »
Chunky "bars"?  I don't know what varieties exist, but all I remember is that a Chunky is basically a Duplo block of solid chocolate, and I'm not a fan of solid chocolate. 

Yes, that's exactly what they are.  With raisins and peanuts.  SO good!  I haven't had one in ages. 

I think there was a time when they experimented with a few other varieties as well, but I don't remember for sure.
They did.  There were versions that had only various nuts with no raisins, one that was solid chocolate, one that was like the regular version but dark chocolate instead of milk chocolate, and maybe one or two others.

I think they only do the one variety now.
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Re: Name Something
« Reply #83 on: May 06, 2021, 06:59:54 AM »
Iced coffee.

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« Reply #84 on: May 06, 2021, 08:15:02 AM »
Also, ANY entertainment television show..I do not care what outfit Cardi B took off in some strip club..What color Billie Eilish dyes her hair, or the name of Meryl Streeps dog. I know a number of celebrities. They aren't as exciting as most people make them out to be. I can't stand hearing about things that have no bearing on anything really. I have never understood the obsession. Appreciate the art, talent, athletic ability or whatever. The idolization, especially in the US, is disturbing to me..

I almost wrote that myself.  Maybe they are or aren't exciting, but for me, it's the casualness.  Most of those shows are hosted by what I consider to be parasites and hanger's on, and the way they present these celebrities as "friends" and imply that we do (and should) know them at that level is frankly kind of nauseating.   I know for me, if we were REALLY friends, we wouldn't give a rat's ass about most of the things being discussed. 

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« Reply #85 on: May 06, 2021, 08:35:21 AM »
Personal pickup trucks, especially the monster variety.
Almost always are they not towing or hauling anything but the jerk behind the wheel to the Cracker Barrel.  Like Jim Gaffigan says: "No one with pickup trucks is picking anything up!  It's like walking around with a big empty suitcase."  That's what I tell 'em.  Real nice empty suitcase you got there.  They are super manly though with their SIX BLUE XENON HID BULB HEADLAMPS pointed straight into the peasants in the economy cars' retinas.
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« Reply #86 on: May 06, 2021, 08:38:50 AM »
Personal pickup trucks, especially the monster variety.
Almost always are they not towing or hauling anything but the jerk behind the wheel to the Cracker Barrel.  Like Jim Gaffigan says: "No one with pickup trucks is picking anything up!  It's like walking around with a big empty suitcase."  That's what I tell 'em.  Real nice empty suitcase you got there.  They are super manly though with their SIX BLUE XENON HID BULB HEADLAMPS pointed straight into the peasants in the economy cars' retinas.
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Come to New Mexico, and you'll some very interesting things being hauled in pickup trucks. And also the ways in which they hold the haul together.  :lol
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« Reply #87 on: May 06, 2021, 08:46:54 AM »
Personal pickup trucks, especially the monster variety.
Almost always are they not towing or hauling anything but the jerk behind the wheel to the Cracker Barrel.  Like Jim Gaffigan says: "No one with pickup trucks is picking anything up!  It's like walking around with a big empty suitcase."  That's what I tell 'em.  Real nice empty suitcase you got there.  They are super manly though with their SIX BLUE XENON HID BULB HEADLAMPS pointed straight into the peasants in the economy cars' retinas.
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I went back and forth with the idea of getting a pickup truck with a crew cab. To be honest, I just really wanted the space, both inside and out. I wanted something that I could just throw a grill in, or a bunch of RC trucks, or golf bags, or gardening shit every spring, or a chair, or camping stuff. I'm not a contractor, but there are probably 30+ instances a year when I'm doing something with my SUV and say to myself "man, I wish this was a pick up". Ideally I'd have an SUV and a beater Tacoma on the side, but I'm not going to insure a second vehicle that I really only need a handful of times a year.
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« Reply #88 on: May 06, 2021, 09:07:56 AM »
Personal pickup trucks, especially the monster variety.
Almost always are they not towing or hauling anything but the jerk behind the wheel to the Cracker Barrel.  Like Jim Gaffigan says: "No one with pickup trucks is picking anything up!  It's like walking around with a big empty suitcase."  That's what I tell 'em.  Real nice empty suitcase you got there.  They are super manly though with their SIX BLUE XENON HID BULB HEADLAMPS pointed straight into the peasants in the economy cars' retinas.
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I went back and forth with the idea of getting a pickup truck with a crew cab. To be honest, I just really wanted the space, both inside and out. I wanted something that I could just throw a grill in, or a bunch of RC trucks, or golf bags, or gardening shit every spring, or a chair, or camping stuff. I'm not a contractor, but there are probably 30+ instances a year when I'm doing something with my SUV and say to myself "man, I wish this was a pick up". Ideally I'd have an SUV and a beater Tacoma on the side, but I'm not going to insure a second vehicle that I really only need a handful of times a year.

I think this description fits a LOT of people, myself included.  The suitcase analogy is kinda dumb, honestly, since a pickup truck performs multiple functions.  You don't NEED to be utilizing every function every time you take it out of the driveway. 
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« Reply #89 on: May 06, 2021, 09:08:50 AM »
Personal pickup trucks, especially the monster variety.
Almost always are they not towing or hauling anything but the jerk behind the wheel to the Cracker Barrel.  Like Jim Gaffigan says: "No one with pickup trucks is picking anything up!  It's like walking around with a big empty suitcase."  That's what I tell 'em.  Real nice empty suitcase you got there.  They are super manly though with their SIX BLUE XENON HID BULB HEADLAMPS pointed straight into the peasants in the economy cars' retinas.
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I drove 4 cylinder cars all my life.  For 36 years that all I drive.  I finally got a 6 cylinder truck.  A GMC Canyon.  I got the kid to tow in case.  I'll never go back to small cars.  It's roomier in my old age.
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« Reply #90 on: May 06, 2021, 09:13:37 AM »
Personal pickup trucks, especially the monster variety.
Almost always are they not towing or hauling anything but the jerk behind the wheel to the Cracker Barrel.  Like Jim Gaffigan says: "No one with pickup trucks is picking anything up!  It's like walking around with a big empty suitcase."  That's what I tell 'em.  Real nice empty suitcase you got there.  They are super manly though with their SIX BLUE XENON HID BULB HEADLAMPS pointed straight into the peasants in the economy cars' retinas.
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I went back and forth with the idea of getting a pickup truck with a crew cab. To be honest, I just really wanted the space, both inside and out. I wanted something that I could just throw a grill in, or a bunch of RC trucks, or golf bags, or gardening shit every spring, or a chair, or camping stuff. I'm not a contractor, but there are probably 30+ instances a year when I'm doing something with my SUV and say to myself "man, I wish this was a pick up". Ideally I'd have an SUV and a beater Tacoma on the side, but I'm not going to insure a second vehicle that I really only need a handful of times a year.

I have a pickup as a second car.   A while ago (when the kids got to be in middle school) I realized that we needed three cars, in case one is in the shop, one is used by one of the kids, etc.   So I bought a (cheap) Dodge full size pickup. 

My car insurance is based (in part) on miles driven, and oddly, my pickup is frequently NOT the least driven car in my "fleet".  I use it a fair amount, going to the dump, building my deck, moving things for my in-laws...  I also have a trailer for my riding mower/snow blower, and that's what I use to pull it.  It's paid for, and I have the bare minimum in insurance and it's been a life-saver.

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« Reply #91 on: May 06, 2021, 09:25:26 AM »
Iced coffee.

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« Reply #92 on: May 06, 2021, 10:19:22 AM »
Iced coffee.

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Never had any...ever.

So how do you know you don’t like it then?

I’ll agree on the iced coffee. That stuff is disgusting.
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« Reply #93 on: May 06, 2021, 10:23:27 AM »
I only drink Iced coffee when I'm really parched and never in the morning.  I have to have hot coffee in the mornings.

I also like flavored ice coffees but not in my hot coffee. 
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« Reply #94 on: May 06, 2021, 11:20:50 AM »
Iced coffee.

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Never had any...ever.

So how do you know you don’t like it then?

I actually thought about that when I posted (reminds me of a line from George Carlin's "Fussy Eater" bit:  "HOW do you know you don't like it IF you've never even tried it?"  "IT CAME TO ME IN A DREAM!").  I've tasted coffee flavored things, and nothing about those or the smell of coffee leads me to believe I'd like it.
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« Reply #95 on: May 06, 2021, 11:37:44 AM »
I don't think the "coffee flavored" is a good indicator, because a lot of those kinds of things either have little to do with actual coffee flavor, or have other flavors that modify it significantly.  On the other hand, if you don't like the smell of actual coffee, that probably is a good indicator. 
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« Reply #96 on: May 06, 2021, 12:28:34 PM »
To Bosk's point, I drink anywhere from one to three cups of coffee a day, and that will often include a cup of decaf after dinner with a sweet.   

Having said that, I strongly dislike ANYTHING coffee flavored:  I don't like coffee flavored ice cream, I don't like iced coffee, and I don't like the sort of "flavored" drinks at Starbucks and Dunkin.   

I do take my coffee with milk no sugar; the milk takes any edge that might be there and files it right down. 

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« Reply #97 on: May 06, 2021, 12:29:55 PM »
I don't think the "coffee flavored" is a good indicator, because a lot of those kinds of things either have little to do with actual coffee flavor, or have other flavors that modify it significantly.  On the other hand, if you don't like the smell of actual coffee, that probably is a good indicator.


That's like having something that's "banana flavored". If that's all I had to go on, I'd never eat bananas, which I love.
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« Reply #98 on: May 06, 2021, 01:41:30 PM »
Coleslaw... elementary school lunch ruined me forever on that shit.

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My maternal grandfather would peal and eat white onions raw, and wash it down with a cup of buttermilk. He lived to be 99.  :lol
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« Reply #99 on: May 06, 2021, 01:51:13 PM »
Coleslaw... elementary school lunch ruined me forever on that shit.

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My maternal grandfather would peal and eat white onions raw, and wash it down with a cup of buttermilk. He lived to be 99.  :lol

Gregg, you grandfather should have had batter as well.  Just short of an onion ring. :lol
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« Reply #100 on: May 06, 2021, 01:57:40 PM »
My maternal grandfather would peal and eat white onions raw, and wash it down with a cup of buttermilk. He lived to be 99.  :lol
My maternal grandmother would do similar things.  Also, peanut butter and onion sandwiches.

She would also eat a turnip like an apple.

She was pretty fucking hardcore.
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« Reply #101 on: May 06, 2021, 01:58:45 PM »
Coleslaw... elementary school lunch ruined me forever on that shit.

Where's the barf emoji?

I worked at Carl's Jr. for about 4-5 months when I was 17.  We had a salad bar, and one thing in the salad bar was cole slaw.  We "made" it by dumping a big bag of vegetables in a bin and then dumping a jug of dressing on top and mixing it together (by hand if memory serves me correctly).  Worst smell I can recall.  Could never understand how anyone could eat it.


On the coffee thing, after a while, I figured it wasn't worth trying because I didn't really need another food-related vice.
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« Reply #102 on: May 06, 2021, 02:00:07 PM »
Coleslaw... elementary school lunch ruined me forever on that shit.

Tim,

My maternal grandfather would peal and eat white onions raw, and wash it down with a cup of buttermilk. He lived to be 99.  :lol
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« Reply #103 on: May 06, 2021, 02:01:22 PM »
She was pretty fucking hardcore.

My maternal grandmother was pretty hardcore too! She could rip an apple in half with her bare hands. I don't know if that's why grandpa ate raw onions, but it probably had something to do with it.
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Re: Name Something
« Reply #104 on: May 06, 2021, 02:01:55 PM »
Good coleslaw is bad ass. Good coffee is bad ass. Onions, insofar as vegetables go, are bad ass. Tomatoes suck, but I've grown to at least tolerate them in certain circumstances.
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