>HE CUTS THE CRUST OFF HIS BREAD
>>3251 It's weird. I didn't even notice that I pronounced it both ways. Filet mignon I pronounce properly, but "fish fillet" is all fucked up and shit's retarded. Hell, we have a restaurant chain (HURR) called Chick-fil-A. UGH MY PEOPLE WHY YOU DO THIS
>>3252 filet mignon is the constant exception here because its treated as one word, not a combination >decide to try a random american soda >choose cherry coke
>>3329 Vanilla Coke is much superior.
>>3334 superior to regular coke
Your mistake was drinking Coke instead of Pepsi.
>>3334 >>3336 I miss Pepsi Vanilla SO MUCH. Every time I catch a Pepsico distributor, I always ask when they're going to bring it back, since Vanilla Coke is currently on the market. And I get the same damn answer: Pepsi has no plans or desire to bring it back. Profound sadness...
Vanilla pepsi was bad. Vanilla coke is also bad. Cherry Coke and Pepsi Lime, these are the only acceptable permutations.
The crusts make your hair go curly
>HE STILL CALLS EVERY SODA "COKE"
>>3412 That's not idiocy, that's southern slang.
>>3412 That's nothing, though it is irritating when there's only another kind of cola being offered and STILL ask for a Coke, then get mad when it's not a Coke. Someone give the Coca-Cola marketing department a fucking medal, seriously. Besides, he could be calling it pop.
>>3413 What's the difference?
>>3413 >>3416 JUST AS PLANNED >>3415 pop is acceptable. it sounds retro to me. i like it.
>>3415 You mean soft-drink, right?
>>3423 Soft drinks are any drinks without alcohol, estupido.
>>3416 Not a whole lot. It's a subtle difference, but a difference nonetheless.
>>3424 here soft-drink refers to just carbonated beverages, not just non alcoholic. you wouldn't call juice a soft drink, for exapmle
>>3435 I've never seen "soft drink" used for anything but carbonated stuff before either.
>>3440 It is called a soft drink, as opposed to a hard drink of liquor
>>3440 Lemonade, Iced Tea, etc.
>>3441>>3448 I understand the point you're making, but although I'm familiar with "soft drink" as a category or menu item I have still never heard "soft drink" used casually in the manner that pop, coke, or soda are used, which is how I interpreted the point these posts were making: >>3415>>3423
>HE COVERS EVERYTHING IN KETCHUP
>HE PUTS PASTA/CEREAL IN CEREAL/PASTA BOWLS
>>3462 Shows what you know, I eat out of pots!
>>3474 >SHE EATS OUT OF POTS
>>3483 >SHE
>>3484 Holy shit, really? Oops.
>HE THINKS SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!
FILL-IT MIG-NON.
SAL-MON.
FEE-LAY MIN-YON SAH-MUN WAH-DER
>>3524 ooooooooooooooooooooooooh u
>HIS DIET IS PREDOMINANTLY PROCESSED FROZEN READY MEALS!
>>3520 >say everything else as fill-it >still say fill-ay minyon
>http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/
>>3586
>>3586 >blog removed by owner Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
>nozzle on squeezy ketchup bottle is blocked >dont realise how badly and squeez harder >part of the blockage comes loose, angling it so it comes out in a horizontal V shape >ketchup all over one side of the kitchen
>>3586 I caught this the other day. Anyone know why they got rid of it?
>>3668 >IT LIVES AGAIN
>domino's advertising a new improved recipes >give it a try >grab chicken strip side dish thats on special >try it >"well at least they can still do decent pizzas" >try the new pizza >"well at least... yeah no..."
>Summer apricot pie on the beach
>they don't pronounce it as tenderloin stake.
>Nobody's brave enough to try my pancake omelet idea.
>>3998 What's you pancake omlette idea? I'll try it.
>>3998 What, like a crepe?
>>4062 Basically, you take unsweetened pancake batter and mix in all of your favorite omelet toppings like sliced bacon, ham, sausage, whatever and assorted veggies and then you cook it like you would any other pancake. For some reason people are afraid to give it a shot.
>>4078 So... pajeon but with breakfast items instead of seafood?
>>4078 Sounds like okonomiyaki to me.
>>4083 That's a pizza.