Quoting Nightfox to Elf <=-
Not sure what part of the world you're in, but if you have access to a burger joint call "The Habit" they have a teriyaki burger on their regular menu. It's all I order when I go there. :-)
I'm in northwest Oregon. I haven't seen The Habit here.
It seems the better technologies don't always win out. For PC operating systems, I thought OS/2 was better than Windows, but Windows ended up becoming the de facto standard.
OS/2 might've been better than Win9x, but it was not better than Windows NT (IMHO). And of course, IBM messed up the marketing of OS/2.
for example, "telnet vert.synchro.net 11" (that is, port 11) will dump the currently active users, and a program made to use MSP could send messages to them..
ironically i almost didn't post that one (the text editor one was the other one) .. that and suggesting detroit style pizza is better than
deep dish seems to ruffle some feathers :)
ironically i almost didn't post that one (the text editor one was the other one) .. that and suggesting detroit style pizza is better than deep dish seems to ruffle some feathers :)
I traveled to Chicago recently, and we made sure to get some
Chicago-style pizza while in Chicago.
And it was good, though really more like eating lasagna than eating
Though, really, I should probably eat less pizza. :)
You know, I just read an article that stated that Portland, Oregon pizza was in the top 10 in America - I have to take my GF out to try it sometime soon!!!
You know, I just read an article that stated that Portland, Oregon pizza was in the top 10 in America - I have to take my GF out to try it
sometime soon!!!
Though, really, I should probably eat less pizza. :)
Now there is a controversial opinion if ever there was one.... Maybe you just need to eat more of the right pizza.
You know, I just read an article that stated that Portland, Oregon pizza
was in the top 10 in America - I have to take my GF out to try it
sometime soon!!!
I will, of course, assume that Portland-style pizza is a little bit weird.
You know, I just read an article that stated that Portland, Oregon pi was in the top 10 in America - I have to take my GF out to try it som soon!!!
I saw that. I do like the variety of pizza in the area.
Weird in what way? A lot of the pizza in the area here is probably
pizza. There's also at least one chain (Pizza Schmizza) that makes some more unusual/weird pizzas (there's one with hickory smoked bacon, baby
red potatoes, roma tomatoes, and sour cream; a steak & potato pizza;
they also have another one that includes alligator sausage, and so on).
I wonder if you guys have "Brampton style" pizza anywhere? So Brampton
is a city near Toronto with a large Indian population. The butter
chicken pizza is amazing. (Butter chicken sauce as a base). They have various other's with indian spices. I believe "Popular Pizza" was the chain that started it.
I saw that. I do like the variety of pizza in the area.
I know that one Portland place... Pizza Fifty??? Or something with 'fifty' in the name. I was suggested another one - do you know of any good ones in the city?
I wonder if you guys have "Brampton style" pizza anywhere? So Brampton is a city near Toronto with a large Indian population. The butter chicken pizza is amazing. (Butter chicken sauce as a base). They have various other's with indian spices. I believe "Popular Pizza" was the chain that started it.
Given Portland's reputation for being a little weird, that does seem like about the sort of thing I was expecting, with my comment.
I do appreciate unusual food options, generally, so it sounds like a neat place.
various other's with indian spices. I believe "Popular Pizza" was theReeeeealllllyyyyyy!! I've not heard of this yet, just went to their website and they have a location here in Hamilton. We have dinner plans tonight, but I know what we're having for dinner tomorrow! :)
Yes, I'm Opinionated as everyone else is.
This was on a food topic, and I've tended to like food for this.
Because I think people should be able to passionately argue for why various foods are great/terrible, or that one should _always_ do one thing or another with a certain recipe.
And, at the end of it, people can eat whatever food works for them, and even if that's coconut (which isn't food; it's just "edible" sawdust), my opinion on the person hasn't changed, because my arguments, while extremely serious, are not actually serious at all.
People can eat whatever they like, and I'm not going to judge them, even if I'm totally going to judge them in the sense of one color being superior to another, when the difference is entirely subjective.
But it's nice when people are passionate about the food choices, even if they're wrong.
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I told a manager at a Buffet my only complaint I had is that every time
I walk in the place I waddle out.
And, at the end of it, people can eat whatever food works for them, and even if that's coconut (which isn't food; it's just "edible" sawdust), my
Boy, do I understand/agree with that!
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I bet, LOL!Boy, do I understand/agree with that!
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The manager had a very serious look on his face until I said waddle out. Ed
Are you eating the Kapok portion of the coconut? While I'm no fan of coconut in general, sawdust seems a little harsh. Unless wherever you
are gets only really dry shredded...
I mean the texture that you'd get in the candy bars that involve chocolate-covered coconut. So, yeah, it's not _really_ sawdust, but moistened sawdust covered in milk chocolate.
That said, my mom's favorite candy bars are Mounds and Almond Joy, so whatever I _detest_ about it must be enjoyable for my mom.
That said, my mom's favorite candy bars are Mounds and Almond Joy, so
whatever I _detest_ about it must be enjoyable for my mom.
No idea what Mounds or Almond joy might be, they don't sound to joyful though.
They're candy bars - Mounds is sweetened coconut in dark chocolate, and Almond Joy is the same but with a couple of almonds added.
Nightfox wrote to Spectre <=-
They're candy bars - Mounds is sweetened coconut in dark chocolate, and Almond Joy is the same but with a couple of almonds added.
"Almond Joy's got nuts, Mounds don't. Because - some times you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't!"
BURNED INTO MY HEAD FROM CHILDHOOD.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Nightfox <=-
They're candy bars - Mounds is sweetened coconut in dark chocolate, and Almond Joy is the same but with a couple of almonds added.
"Almond Joy's got nuts, Mounds don't. Because - some times you feel
like a nut, sometimes you don't!"
BURNED INTO MY HEAD FROM CHILDHOOD.
Ahh by the image your Mounds is probably somewhat similar to aa Bounty.
But I want to know _people_, not political opinions. And I want to _lik most everyone here.
I don't think you get to know a person without knowing what his opinions are. --
i think personally if i was going to be picky i'd like to try out a nice 8x19 font.. that's pretty close to what dosbox might stretch a 4:3 text mode session to on a 1440p 16:9 screen.. you'd still have the bars on
ultrawide monitor, I get two big black bars on either side, which ru
the full screen experience for me.
And see? I like you _despite_ how grumpy you often are. :)
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