Unless you mean that bacon is better than chicken.
Oh for crying out loud, here goes a pancake/waffle deal all over again. Batten down the hatches.
Better take a side early in this debate. Did you ever answer which is better in the pancake versus waffle debate anyway?[/quote]
Waffles.
Did someone actually not know the answer to this serious question? Pancakes aren’t even in the same ball park as one big ass crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside waffle.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Christine wrote:
pushharder wrote:
Christine wrote:
Shire wrote:
Pork tastes better than Chicken.
I disagree.
Unless you mean that bacon is better than chicken.
Oh for crying out loud, here goes a pancake/waffle deal all over again. Batten down the hatches.
Better take a side early in this debate. Did you ever answer which is better in the pancake versus waffle debate anyway?
Waffles.
Did someone actually not know the answer to this serious question? Pancakes aren’t even in the same ball park as one big ass crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside waffle.
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You wouldn’t believe how many pancake lovers there are around here! It’s sort of like they never even heard of a syrup trap before.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Christine wrote:
pushharder wrote:
Christine wrote:
Shire wrote:
Pork tastes better than Chicken.
I disagree.
Unless you mean that bacon is better than chicken.
Oh for crying out loud, here goes a pancake/waffle deal all over again. Batten down the hatches.
Better take a side early in this debate. Did you ever answer which is better in the pancake versus waffle debate anyway?
Waffles.
Did someone actually not know the answer to this serious question? Pancakes aren’t even in the same ball park as one big ass crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside waffle.
[/quote]
Pork ribs, hocks and bacon are better than any part of a chicken. What world are you guy’s living on? Planet cuckoo land
Waffles are always good with any kind of meat, whilst pancakes taste only good with maple syrup. So waffles win.
Commodities went parabolic a while ago, that’s the only thing that’s going to “crash”.
There will be no hyperinflation, from the Austrian perspective we’re actually experiencing deflation.
There is no wage-price spiral, when General Motors axes the $45/hour union employee for some wanker off the street at $15/hour, that’s not an inflationary pressure. Nobody is borrowing money either, no creation of credit (most banks couldn’t even if they wanted to).
Oil, food, energy, etc. prices are dropping (and will continue to do so).
The United States will be out of this recession by Q2/Q3 2009, no worries.