You're a TRPGer, just roll some dice.
....rolls the d20, comes up with a 1.
Yeah, seems about right.
You're a TRPGer, just roll some dice.
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Oh, you said feel alive not taste death!
I've thought "Jalapeno Express" referred to something completely different."Jalapeno Express: Someone is Wrong on the Internet."
Nah. Jalapeno on pizza is amazing.Old hotness: Pineapples on pizza are an abomination.
New hotness: Jalapenos on pizza are an abomination.
Future hotness: Salmiak licorice on pizza is an abomination.
Great. Now I am SURE that DEREK!!! is going to order a Pineapple/Jalapeno/Salmiak Licorice Pizza for the next game night. Pairs well with a handle of Mr. Boston's vodka, I'm sure.
When I worked at a law firm in Downtown L.A., I would go to the local Sbarro for lunch sometimes. In that space was also a Carl's Jr. and they had their respective counters within a few feet of one another.The best pizza I've ever had in my life I made myself and it contained jalapenos, kimchi, and anchovies.
In Southern California, not at least trying to throw a jalapeno on the food you're serving could be seen as corporate malpractice.This went on for a long time, with me getting a pepperoni slice and asking for jalapeno next door. Finally after about 3 or 4 months I walked in one day and there in the Sbarro case was a pepperoni and jalapeno pizza. I laughed and looked the owner and asked her what happened to change her mind. She said, "You kept getting it for your pizza, so one day I broke down and tried it myself. Now it's my best seller."
In Southern California, not at least trying to throw a jalapeno on the food you're serving could be seen as corporate malpractice.
You can't get above a B rating for your restaurant if every food item doesn't have avocado in it somewhere.The avocado is assumed, right?
I don't feel like I'm having a proper burger unless there's jalapeno and either hot sauce, or barbecue sauce on it. Thankfully, in Canada we have Harvey's.When I worked at a law firm in Downtown L.A., I would go to the local Sbarro for lunch sometimes. In that space was also a Carl's Jr. and they had their respective counters within a few feet of one another.
Anyway, the owner of the Sbarro had pepperoni, cheese and sausage pizzas. I asked if she had any jalapeno and she said no. I then told her that jalapeno was fantastic on pizza, but I only got a skeptical look from her. So I asked the woman behind the Carl's Jr. counter for a few jalapenos and left.
This went on for a long time, with me getting a pepperoni slice and asking for jalapeno next door. Finally after about 3 or 4 months I walked in one day and there in the Sbarro case was a pepperoni and jalapeno pizza. I laughed and looked the owner and asked her what happened to change her mind. She said, "You kept getting it for your pizza, so one day I broke down and tried it myself. Now it's my best seller."
I love spicy food, including BBQ. Unfortunately, 99% of food items at restaurants labeled spicy or hot, just aren't. Then one day my wife and I was driving home from a car trip vacation and we saw a Famous Dave's and decided to stop in and eat lunch.I don't feel like I'm having a proper burger unless there's jalapeno and either hot sauce, or barbecue sauce on it. Thankfully, in Canada we have Harvey's.