[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
I guess that pile of sandwiches thing is out the window, huh?
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mehh sandwiches [/quote]
That is a column.
And fuck you for ruining a perfectly good sammich thread. We were on the crux of a new development in the formal structure of sammich piles and you just couldn’t contain yourself.
I was about to reveal an elegant design based on the previously outlined criteria to represent an ideal sammich pile structure that is both stable and aesthetically valuable, but now it is going to have to wait for the next sammich thread because of YOU!
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I think me going all psycho-girly may have derailed it first =(
Now this is a pile of sandwiches.
Although I am not a fan of more bread than “stuff” inside a sandwich.
[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
I think me going all psycho-girly may have derailed it first =(
Now this is a pile of sandwiches.
Although I am not a fan of more bread than “stuff” inside a sandwich.
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I’m not either, but I am also a big fan of some of the different breads. Fortunately for me, my niece runs the pizza shop down the road and she lets me customize my hoagies.
Todays special- The spicy Italian. Layers of pepperoni, ham, salami, blended cheese and a big handful of pickled banana peppers. All on a fresh baked bun, it almost constituted a pile in and of itself.
It wasn’t till it was in the oven that she told me about her new pepper relish recipe using peppadew and few other things. I’ll have to wait till next week for that.
I’m kinda proud of my little jedi. It seems like just yeasterday that I was showing her how to make sausage stuffed portabellas topped with tomato and mozzarella.
[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
I think me going all psycho-girly may have derailed it first =(
Now this is a pile of sandwiches.
Although I am not a fan of more bread than “stuff” inside a sandwich.
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I’m not either, but I am also a big fan of some of the different breads. Fortunately for me, my niece runs the pizza shop down the road and she lets me customize my hoagies.
Todays special- The spicy Italian. Layers of pepperoni, ham, salami, blended cheese and a big handful of pickled banana peppers. All on a fresh baked bun, it almost constituted a pile in and of itself.
It wasn’t till it was in the oven that she told me about her new pepper relish recipe using peppadew and few other things. I’ll have to wait till next week for that.
I’m kinda proud of my little jedi. It seems like just yeasterday that I was showing her how to make sausage stuffed portabellas topped with tomato and mozzarella.
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Now that sounds good!
is it twisted to talk about food in a thread about anorexia?
[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
I think me going all psycho-girly may have derailed it first =(
Now this is a pile of sandwiches.
Although I am not a fan of more bread than “stuff” inside a sandwich.
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I’m not either, but I am also a big fan of some of the different breads. Fortunately for me, my niece runs the pizza shop down the road and she lets me customize my hoagies.
Todays special- The spicy Italian. Layers of pepperoni, ham, salami, blended cheese and a big handful of pickled banana peppers. All on a fresh baked bun, it almost constituted a pile in and of itself.
It wasn’t till it was in the oven that she told me about her new pepper relish recipe using peppadew and few other things. I’ll have to wait till next week for that.
I’m kinda proud of my little jedi. It seems like just yeasterday that I was showing her how to make sausage stuffed portabellas topped with tomato and mozzarella.
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Now that sounds good!
is it twisted to talk about food in a thread about anorexia?
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Not nearly as weird as some of the topical convergences that take place in other threads.
[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
I think me going all psycho-girly may have derailed it first =(
Now this is a pile of sandwiches.
Although I am not a fan of more bread than “stuff” inside a sandwich.
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I’m not either, but I am also a big fan of some of the different breads. Fortunately for me, my niece runs the pizza shop down the road and she lets me customize my hoagies.
Todays special- The spicy Italian. Layers of pepperoni, ham, salami, blended cheese and a big handful of pickled banana peppers. All on a fresh baked bun, it almost constituted a pile in and of itself.
It wasn’t till it was in the oven that she told me about her new pepper relish recipe using peppadew and few other things. I’ll have to wait till next week for that.
I’m kinda proud of my little jedi. It seems like just yeasterday that I was showing her how to make sausage stuffed portabellas topped with tomato and mozzarella.
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I mean seriously maybe there should just be a sammich thread.
Umm my grandfather died before i was born
My upstairs neighbor died from cancer before age 50 and his wife is now alone(both of them i knew since i was a little kid and they came over all the time)
My other upstairs neigbor has cancer and i help her with her computer stuff because she is older and the computer is alien to her.
My moms brother got crushed by a train (terrible accident)
Thats the history your looking for? One day i will also rot in the ground and thats the way i look at the world. When i was a kid i cried about not being able to live forever. Then i realized that shit happens and death is the appointment that you never scheduled.[/quote]
[quote]Stan Darsh wrote:
Some people are better left to die. After all in order to evolve as a species the weak have to die.
All these medical procedures just derail the natural process of letting people rot into the ground.
One reason is that people are too emotional and try to save everything, help everything, and inject chemicals into everything that we think needs help.
Ever seen elephants let their young die? They usually do everything they can to protect their young
but when they see a calf that is not gonna make the journey they leave it behind and get on with their lives.
Some people should be left behind so nature can take its course. [/quote]
A little late to the party on this argument, but oh well.
For every lowlife who pisses all over their second chance (as afforded by modern medicine), there’s a Steven Hawking (fuck that guy, amirite?) or a sickly kid who is able to grow up and ultimately helps build the atomic bomb. Movers and Shakers aside, most of those helped by modern medicine are just normal people who contribute just as much as everyone else. So it’s utterly asinine to suggest that it doesn’t greatly benefit our species because of the actions of an extreme minority.
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LOL. Not that I’m taking Stan’s side, but “the sickly kid who is able to grow up and ultimately helps build the atomic bomb” regretted it.