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Am I the only one who doesnt like pancakes?
No, there are a bunch of cannibals and other assorted horrible human beings who probably agree with you.
:goodposting:
Not a pancake fan. Been discussed in its own thread, but it seems to me that fresh waffles have a number of advantages over pancakes.

- offer crisp and crunch ...along with the creamier inside similar to a pancake

- doesn't get soggy immediately

- tons of pockets to capture butter and maple syrup loads instead of sliding off

I am not a fan of soggy cereal - pancakes are the equivalent compared to waffles.
do people taste more like chicken or beef?
Fat people are the best.

 
I had some of the best pancakes in my life the other day
Where?
"wakin bacon" - mid city Nola on banks streetWhere do you live again?
Couple hours from New Orleans. But I come in and have brunch with friends every couple months on the weekends. Maybe we will give it a try. One of my best friends from law school is in Mid City.Is that where Huevos used to be?
Yep. Same place. It's tiny, but great place to sit outside on a nice day (which will likely be few and far between from now until the fall)
 
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Oh and one other thing that was hilarious. The very first scene Graham is investigating a dual homicide. It looks like a fairly fresh crime scene. He notices an alarm control panel on the wall. He asks somebody off-screen for the alarm companies incident file or something and they hand him a file folder in like 3 seconds. :lmao: Where the hell did that come from? It looked like a scene from Police Squad.
spoiler tags next time, Hoover

 
My dad broke his back 3 weeks ago and finally got to go home at the end of last week.

Was just on the phone with my mom and she said that he's on a morphine patch and Valium and Oxycodone 4x every day :eek:

Getting old sounds terrible

 
Oh and one other thing that was hilarious. The very first scene Graham is investigating a dual homicide. It looks like a fairly fresh crime scene. He notices an alarm control panel on the wall. He asks somebody off-screen for the alarm companies incident file or something and they hand him a file folder in like 3 seconds. :lmao: Where the hell did that come from? It looked like a scene from Police Squad.
They should probably have shown an underling driving to go get it. Would have been riveting drama. Hint: The show's not about the gritty realism of homicide investigation. How can you watch any cop show ever if stuff like this bothers you?
And then, then he single stamped Form 1823Z. You could clearly see it was only a single stamp instead of the required double stamp. And it wasn't even in the right spot. After last week's obvious requisition request procedure screwup, I'm not sure I can keep watching this.

 
My dog is scared to death of the color blue. We discovered this when we bought a blue kickball and the dog would just run and hide from it. It's been a source of pretty solid amusement.

Pepsi cans, blue shirts, anything blue scares the #### out of the dog.

Just went out into the yard and the blue ball is shredded with the dog triumphantly standing over it. Is this a good sign or a bad sign?

 
My dog is scared to death of the color blue. We discovered this when we bought a blue kickball and the dog would just run and hide from it. It's been a source of pretty solid amusement.

Pepsi cans, blue shirts, anything blue scares the #### out of the dog.

Just went out into the yard and the blue ball is shredded with the dog triumphantly standing over it. Is this a good sign or a bad sign?
Pretty weird since dogs don't see colors. Maybe that shade of gray freaks him out.

 
My dog is scared to death of the color blue. We discovered this when we bought a blue kickball and the dog would just run and hide from it. It's been a source of pretty solid amusement.

Pepsi cans, blue shirts, anything blue scares the #### out of the dog.

Just went out into the yard and the blue ball is shredded with the dog triumphantly standing over it. Is this a good sign or a bad sign?
Pretty weird since dogs don't see colors. Maybe that shade of gray freaks him out.
Actually, recent research shows that dogs do see color, just less colors than we do.

 
I think last I read, they can see yellow, blue, and then the rest is shades of gray. My dog loves yellow and hates blue.

 
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Henry Ford said:
My dog is scared to death of the color blue. We discovered this when we bought a blue kickball and the dog would just run and hide from it. It's been a source of pretty solid amusement.

Pepsi cans, blue shirts, anything blue scares the #### out of the dog.

Just went out into the yard and the blue ball is shredded with the dog triumphantly standing over it. Is this a good sign or a bad sign?
So the special birthday appearance in your back yard of Blue Man Group is off?

 
Drifter, the cover story in the May issue of Seattle magazine is about five road trips, the fifth of which is a Seattle to San Diego family-truckster vacation. You might wish to check it out!

Speaking of the Driftwold vacation, when do you get back? It looks like an ideal date for our snout-to-tail dinner would be July 12. Would this date work for the Seattle contingent, GM, Da, or anyone else who might come?

 
Henry Ford said:
My dog is scared to death of the color blue. We discovered this when we bought a blue kickball and the dog would just run and hide from it. It's been a source of pretty solid amusement.

Pepsi cans, blue shirts, anything blue scares the #### out of the dog.

Just went out into the yard and the blue ball is shredded with the dog triumphantly standing over it. Is this a good sign or a bad sign?
So the special birthday appearance in your back yard of Blue Man Group is off?
If you're buying I will YouTube the dog's response.
 
Drifter, the cover story in the May issue of Seattle magazine is about five road trips, the fifth of which is a Seattle to San Diego family-truckster vacation. You might wish to check it out!

Speaking of the Driftwold vacation, when do you get back? It looks like an ideal date for our snout-to-tail dinner would be July 12. Would this date work for the Seattle contingent, GM, Da, or anyone else who might come?
Beerhole jealousy, imo
 
Drifter, the cover story in the May issue of Seattle magazine is about five road trips, the fifth of which is a Seattle to San Diego family-truckster vacation. You might wish to check it out!

Speaking of the Driftwold vacation, when do you get back? It looks like an ideal date for our snout-to-tail dinner would be July 12. Would this date work for the Seattle contingent, GM, Da, or anyone else who might come?
Beerhole jealousy, imo
Competing cornholes! :excited:

 
Drifter, the cover story in the May issue of Seattle magazine is about five road trips, the fifth of which is a Seattle to San Diego family-truckster vacation. You might wish to check it out!

Speaking of the Driftwold vacation, when do you get back? It looks like an ideal date for our snout-to-tail dinner would be July 12. Would this date work for the Seattle contingent, GM, Da, or anyone else who might come?
Beerhole jealousy, imo
Competing cornholes! :excited:
I like a good competition :coffee: Seattle: everyone has 3 craft beers and a bottle of wine

Milwaukee: everyone has 60 of the cheapest beers you can find

 
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Drifter, the cover story in the May issue of Seattle magazine is about five road trips, the fifth of which is a Seattle to San Diego family-truckster vacation. You might wish to check it out!

Speaking of the Driftwold vacation, when do you get back? It looks like an ideal date for our snout-to-tail dinner would be July 12. Would this date work for the Seattle contingent, GM, Da, or anyone else who might come?
Beerhole jealousy, imo
Competing cornholes! :excited:
I like a good competition :coffee: Seattle: everyone has 3 craft beers and a bottle of wine

Milwaukee: everyone has 60 of the cheapest beers you can find
I'm contemplating driving up for the Milwaukee cornhole... Shuke > road trip?

 
Drifter, the cover story in the May issue of Seattle magazine is about five road trips, the fifth of which is a Seattle to San Diego family-truckster vacation. You might wish to check it out!

Speaking of the Driftwold vacation, when do you get back? It looks like an ideal date for our snout-to-tail dinner would be July 12. Would this date work for the Seattle contingent, GM, Da, or anyone else who might come?
Beerhole jealousy, imo
Competing cornholes! :excited:
I like a good competition :coffee: Seattle: everyone has 3 craft beers and a bottle of wine

Milwaukee: everyone has 60 of the cheapest beers you can find
What are we gonna do after we really start drinking?

 

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