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Old 06-04-2007, 11:54 AM
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Medium-medium rare is the only way to eat um'.
Yepppp...sometimes if they are too rare the juices ends up running down yer chin.

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Old 06-04-2007, 12:06 PM
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Yepppp...sometimes if they are too rare the steak juice ends up running down yer chin.

finger lickin' good!
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Old 06-04-2007, 12:13 PM
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finger lickin' good!

Lip smackin tasty but ya jest gotta watch out for dem damn curly q's that get caught between the teeth....for some reason that does not seem to be a problem with the full brazilian entrees

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Old 06-04-2007, 03:42 PM
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why are vegetarians so angry?
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BECAUSE CLEVELAND ATE DETROITS LUNCH

































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Old 06-04-2007, 03:45 PM
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Lip smackin tasty but ya jest gotta watch out for dem damn curly q's that get caught between the teeth....for some reason that does not seem to be a problem with the full brazilian entrees
Wow...
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Old 06-04-2007, 07:54 PM
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and they have good bowel movements, just too many.

You know how it goes, getting ready to bite into a massive head of Iceberg Lettuce, and the moment is lost when the sphincter sends it's time to dance message.
Iceberg lettuce? Yeesh. No nutritional value and no taste to boot. I call it "crunchy water."

I was a strict vegetarian for several years, but for environmental, not moral, reasons. I like meat occasionally (it is tasty, after all), if it's humanely raised (factory farms are unbelievably cruel and as far as I'm concerned, if I'm spending money on factory farm meat, I'm endorsing animal cruelty. That's just me, though. They're also environmental disasters, while small farms are valuable habitat for lots of animals, including many threatened species- support your small family farms!). I'm glad for the time I spent as a strict vegetarian, though, because it kept me thin and kept me healthy and I learned to love veggies.

I tell ya, though, I take my hat off to vegans. That's serious dietary discipline. I think if I had to give up cheese and milk the sunshine would go out of my life.
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Iceberg lettuce? Yeesh. No nutritional value and no taste to boot. I call it "crunchy water."

I was a strict vegetarian for several years, but for environmental, not moral, reasons. I like meat occasionally (it is tasty, after all), if it's humanely raised (factory farms are unbelievably cruel and as far as I'm concerned, if I'm spending money on factory farm meat, I'm endorsing animal cruelty. That's just me, though. They're also environmental disasters, while small farms are valuable habitat for lots of animals, including many threatened species- support your small family farms!). I'm glad for the time I spent as a strict vegetarian, though, because it kept me thin and kept me healthy and I learned to love veggies.

I tell ya, though, I take my hat off to vegans. That's serious dietary discipline. I think if I had to give up cheese and milk the sunshine would go out of my life.

well....that is a bit heartbreaking....all this time I thought I was the sunshine of your life.


The cruelty of it all....
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Old 06-04-2007, 08:27 PM
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well....that is a bit heartbreaking....all this time I thought I was the sunshine of your life.


The cruelty of it all....
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Old 06-04-2007, 08:46 PM
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see...I knew you loved me...
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Old 06-04-2007, 10:03 PM
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Iceberg lettuce? Yeesh. No nutritional value and no taste to boot. I call it "crunchy water."
Thats exactly what it is. Does not even have a lot of fiber, thus my futile attempt at a bad joke. In some cases the nasty E.Coli get into it, and that creates a great time with the big white phone in the bathroom.
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Old 06-05-2007, 03:00 AM
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I was a vegetarian once....I lasted about three and a half weeks.....eventually all the veggy patty subs from Subway started turning my poop all kind of different colors...and that was it for me.
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Old 06-05-2007, 07:30 AM
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I was a vegetarian once....I lasted about three and a half weeks.....eventually all the veggy patty subs from Subway started turning my poop all kind of different colors...and that was it for me.
Blech; those veggie patties from Subway taste like a*s. I think they're a conspiracy to keep people ordering the meatball subs.
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Old 06-05-2007, 08:14 AM
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I disagree actually.

If the "sandwhich artist" behind the counter knows the drill and how to make them right---and you load them up with enough fixins and some ranch dressing---they can be scrum-diddly-ump-chous.

So, I certainly wouldn't say they "taste like ass" --- though, I can't say I've ever tasted ass before either. I've offered to perform such services on Emily once, and she not only refused....but also seemed pretty grossed out about it for minutes afterwards.
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Old 06-05-2007, 08:18 AM
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I disagree actually.

If the "sandwhich artist" behind the counter knows the drill and how to make them right---and you load them up with enough fixins and some ranch dressing---they can be scrum-diddly-ump-chous.

So, I certainly wouldn't say they "taste like ass" --- though, I can't say I've ever tasted ass before either. I've offered to perform such services on Emily once, and she not only refused....but also seemed pretty grossed out about it for minutes afterwards.
Heelarious. As something of a connossieur of veggie patties, though, I have to stand by my earlier statement. I think those Subway ones are nasty. I do like their veggie delite subs, though. I eat those a lot, with the Southwest sauce and lots of banana peppers and jalapeños.

Boca Burger makes good veggie burgers.
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Old 06-05-2007, 09:53 AM
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Iceberg lettuce? Yeesh. No nutritional value and no taste to boot. I call it "crunchy water."

I was a strict vegetarian for several years, but for environmental, not moral, reasons. I like meat occasionally (it is tasty, after all), if it's humanely raised (factory farms are unbelievably cruel and as far as I'm concerned, if I'm spending money on factory farm meat, I'm endorsing animal cruelty. That's just me, though. They're also environmental disasters, while small farms are valuable habitat for lots of animals, including many threatened species- support your small family farms!). I'm glad for the time I spent as a strict vegetarian, though, because it kept me thin and kept me healthy and I learned to love veggies.

I tell ya, though, I take my hat off to vegans. That's serious dietary discipline. I think if I had to give up cheese and milk the sunshine would go out of my life.
Genuine,

Where can you find humanely raised meat? I'm thinking about becoming a vegetarian again, but my blood type (A negative) has a hard time doing the vegetarian thing without becoming anemic. I used to get sick and weak very easily (even eating the things I was supposed to.)
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Old 06-05-2007, 11:49 AM
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Genuine,

Where can you find humanely raised meat?
In Kev's pants.
Sorry.
I could not help myself.

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Old 06-05-2007, 12:24 PM
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In Kev's pants.
Sorry.
I could not help myself.

Moderators I apologize most profusely.
Well damn, I guess I did set myself up for that one.
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Old 06-05-2007, 02:02 PM
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In Kev's pants.
Sorry.
I could not help myself.

Moderators I apologize most profusely.

P....that there is the funniest sh*t I have read in a while.
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Old 06-05-2007, 02:36 PM
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P....that there is the funniest sh*t I have read in a while.
I feel I have justly assumed Mr. Happy has been well taken care of over his lifetime.
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Old 06-05-2007, 02:38 PM
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