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What's for dinner?

Last post 02-12-2010, 10:32 PM by Luko. 150 replies.
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  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-21-2009, 10:39 PM

    Lasabar:
    I had God emulated in a sandwhich..

    Jimmy John's #12 without sprouts and the Barbecue Chips.
    Turkey Tom?
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-21-2009, 10:59 PM

    Luko:
    Lasabar:
    I had God emulated in a sandwhich..

    Jimmy John's #12 without sprouts and the Barbecue Chips.
    Turkey Tom?
    Beach Club!

    In Tim's Beard we TRUST
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-21-2009, 11:30 PM

    Lasabar:
    Luko:
    Lasabar:
    I had God emulated in a sandwhich..

    Jimmy John's #12 without sprouts and the Barbecue Chips.
    Turkey Tom?
    Beach Club!
    Damn, shoulda known. Beach club (12) and Turkey Tom (4) are my favs. Gotta go with salt and vinegar chips, though. And sprouts.
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-21-2009, 11:44 PM

    Luko:
    Lasabar:
    Luko:
    Lasabar:
    I had God emulated in a sandwhich..

    Jimmy John's #12 without sprouts and the Barbecue Chips.
    Turkey Tom?
    Beach Club!
    Damn, shoulda known. Beach club (12) and Turkey Tom (4) are my favs. Gotta go with salt and vinegar chips, though. And sprouts.
    Sprouts = Bitter taste to me... and I've never had the Salt and Vineager chips... Hmmmmm... Maybe a Test eating tomorrow?

    In Tim's Beard we TRUST
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-21-2009, 11:50 PM

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    Lasabar:
    Sprouts = Bitter taste to me... and I've never had the Salt and Vineager chips... Hmmmmm... Maybe a Test eating tomorrow?
    Dude - salt and vinegar chips are the BOMB. Just fyi.

    My dinner tonight consists of pizza and hard cider. I'm not a big fan of beer so far, but I'm really taking to this hard cider stuff, and it's got the convenience of cracking open a bottle after another long, exhausting day..
    For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
    2 Timothy 4:3
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 1:12 AM

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    Had a little bit of poutine and some wings! If you gents south of the border don't know what poutine is, google image it!!!

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 4:06 AM

    kaspera79:
    Lasabar:
    TatuajeVI:
    Some friends took me and the wife out for dinner Saturday night to a fabulous restaurant - Maggiano's. It's a family-style Italian place, so fantastic. Had Beef Rigatoni, Baked Ziti, some crazy meatball concoction, and questionably the best cheese cake I've ever had - ever. Great night. We were celebrating my wife gettin knocked up. If I ever find the guy who did it... ;)
    Two things...
    1. Maggiano's is FAN FREAKIN TASTIC!!!! The Baked Ziti with the homemade bread and oil is the best!!!
    2. Sorry the Condom Broke....
    Hey Tatuaje, did you ever get cigars from Renaissance Man... If you have traded with him you would know why I ask. Congratulations Tatuaje.
    I have traded with Stan. I split a sampler of some sort with him. I'm not sure what you are hinting at... PM me if you need to.
    My favs are in my bio! You should do the same!
    dennisking:
    Every time you call in on your Ccom order, I suggest saying "All Hail the Beard" before you hang up. It's like a secret handshake.

  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 8:19 AM

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    Life is to short. Eat what you like. In moderation of cause. Any food from Louisiana is good food.
    WHY SO SERIOUS?
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 9:18 AM

    TheShaun:
    Had a little bit of poutine and some wings! If you gents south of the border don't know what poutine is, google image it!!!
    Wet dog food? That's what it looks like!

    But then when you read about what it is.. it sounds AWESOME! (maybe add bacon?)

    In Tim's Beard we TRUST
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 9:20 AM

    TheShaun:
    Had a little bit of poutine and some wings! If you gents south of the border don't know what poutine is, google image it!!!
    yeah...I call them Gravy Cheese Fries (I know not fresh cheese curds)this place has the best in Ohio, IMO.
    "As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more." - Jules Renard
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 9:33 AM

    bbc020:
    TheShaun:
    Had a little bit of poutine and some wings! If you gents south of the border don't know what poutine is, google image it!!!
    yeah...I call them Gravy Cheese Fries (I know not fresh cheese curds)this place has the best in Ohio, IMO.
    I like there menu:
    TOSS SALAD $2.50

    Seems reasonable

    In Tim's Beard we TRUST
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 10:20 AM

    Lasabar:
    bbc020:
    TheShaun:
    Had a little bit of poutine and some wings! If you gents south of the border don't know what poutine is, google image it!!!
    yeah...I call them Gravy Cheese Fries (I know not fresh cheese curds)this place has the best in Ohio, IMO.
    I like there menu:
    TOSS SALAD $2.50

    Seems reasonable
    notice that is "toss salad", as in to toss...not to have tossed. So you're paying for the opportunity

    just wanted to clarify

    and if you notice, they are open til 4:30am, the price to TOSS SALAD may go down as the night goes longer...who knows
    "As I grow to understand life less and less, I learn to love it more and more." - Jules Renard
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-22-2009, 1:34 PM

    last night the wife and i had home-made sausage patty sandwiches. fantastic.
    Kuzi's cigar catalog blending 101 developing your palate
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-23-2009, 12:06 AM

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    Lasabar:
    TheShaun:
    Had a little bit of poutine and some wings! If you gents south of the border don't know what poutine is, google image it!!!
    Wet dog food? That's what it looks like!

    But then when you read about what it is.. it sounds AWESOME! (maybe add bacon?)
    There are many varieties of poutine. I'm sure one of them has bacon. The one I usually get is from a bbq joint, instead of gravy they do a saucy backed beans and chucks of meat from the pit, "pit bits."

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-23-2009, 12:06 AM

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    Tuna sandwiches tonight!

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
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