J.Quondam
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zamboni and black olive is my favorite!
zamboni and black olive is my favorite!
The real pineapple was the friends we made along the way.It took six whole posts, but we did it, folks! We turned the new thread into another argument about whether pineapple belongs on pizza! We did it! Every single discussion on the site is now about this one topic! High fives all around!
Elsethread:
The parents of one of my Oregon friends were active in a bunch of charitable projects over the decades, and since they had excellent general contracting and accounting skills, they ended up making connections far and wide. Several times they worked in conjunction with a British-based group. One time the founders of that group came to the US for a combo of business and vacation, and were keen to finally meet my friend’s parents in person.
Now, my friend is one of the best cooks I know, and he got iit from his parents. They put on quite a spread of yummy things to eat using a lot of local products - the kind of thing they loved to eat themselves. Their company tried various dishes and found enough to eat to manage, but none of it was very satisfying. At length, the wife said, struggling to keep disdain out of her voice, “Ah. You Yanks like tasty food.”
I mean, if our friends are the metaphorical pineapple, does that mean that pineapple = long pork? Ham's okay on pizza, and long pork's supposed to taste like ham even if it's a bit cannibalistic.The real pineapple was the friends we made along the way.
Disgusting
Isn't long pork entirely cannibalistic?Ham's okay on pizza, and long pork's supposed to taste like ham even if it's a bit cannibalistic.
Isn't long pork entirely cannibalistic?
It depends on the condiments and side dishes.Isn't long pork entirely cannibalistic?
Isn't long pork entirely cannibalistic?
And on how human the diner is. Our cat frequently gets into the toppings. It's not like it wasn't planning on eating our corpses anyway.It depends on the condiments and side dishes.
That was me with Buck (grungy pop-punk).I had a few songs by local bands in Seattle I heard and loved as a teenager that stuck with me for years and years, and I couldn't find again, but could recall snippets of and titles in some cases. Fast forward to YouTube launching a dozen years later, and I start checking there. Nothing. But I kept checking back periodically, and lo and behold, they basically all eventually showed up. One of them I commented on the video expressing my pleasure and amazement that it had appeared and I was hearing the full song for the first time in a couple of decades, and the lead singer replied thanking me for the support.
The internet is pretty cool sometimes.