Somewhere at home I have the recipe for Mrs. Fields cookies - complete with ground oats, shaved giant Hershey bar...makes close to a hundred cookies.
Those things were AMAZING but damned if I'm gonna more than spend a half day making them.
That's why I like hot dogs. Quick, easy, no fuss, no muss. You can even eat 'em right out of the package though I don't recommend it. Microwave, boiled, fried, grilled on a griddle, grill, charcoal or gas, in a pot or can of beans or on a stick over a camp fire. Its all good.
Somewhere at home I have the recipe for Mrs. Fields cookies - complete with ground oats, shaved giant Hershey bar...makes close to a hundred cookies.
Those things were AMAZING but damned if I'm gonna more than spend a half day making them.
That's why I like hot dogs. Quick, easy, no fuss, no muss. You can even eat 'em right out of the package though I don't recommend it. Microwave, boiled, fried, grilled on a griddle, grill, charcoal or gas, in a pot or can of beans or on a stick over a camp fire. Its all good.
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Oy.
You did NOT just compare freshly-made & baked gooey cookies to diggities. I do love both (though I've never had dogs out of the package, you sick SOB), but these are two different realms.
For shame!
And Juggler, make up your mind. Please don't pull a Kramer.
2 cups each of butter, sugar and brown sugar 4 eggs 2 tsp vanilla 5 cups oatmeal (after measuring, blend in small amounts until powdery) 4 cups flour 1 tsp salt 2 tsp each baking powder and baking soda 24-oz bag chocolate chips 8 oz plain Hershey bar, finely grated (helps to freeze it first) 3 cups chopped nuts, any kind
Cream together butter, sugar and brown sugar Add eggs and vanilla Combine flour, oatmeal, salt, baking powder and baking soda Mix everything together Add chocolate chips, grated Hershey bar and nuts Shape into golf-ball sized cookies and place 2" apart on ungreased cookie sheet (I make them a bit larger and place further apart) Bake at 375 degrees for 6 - 8 minutes
The human version though - I come across those folks every day on the lovely roads of Los Angeles. Smart-car drivers are some of the worst, those zippy little fuckers.
The human version though - I come across those folks every day on the lovely roads of Los Angeles. Smart-car drivers are some of the worst, those zippy little fuckers.
now....are those smart car drivers douche bags or just nerds? hmmmmm?
The human version though - I come across those folks every day on the lovely roads of Los Angeles. Smart-car drivers are some of the worst, those zippy little fuckers.
if you drive a Prius i think you are a db. stop trying to save the environment and get the f out of my way you take too long to get off the line at a stop light.
The human version though - I come across those folks every day on the lovely roads of Los Angeles. Smart-car drivers are some of the worst, those zippy little fuckers.
now....are those smart car drivers douche bags or just nerds? hmmmmm?
Could be nerds too, but most definitely bags.
Big, self-absorbed bags.
pjhawks, I've had issues with Prius drivers here too. It's like they (not really limited to car make, actually, but they're in that db group) are in their own little worlds.
Keep your eyes on the road, your hand upon the wheel!
Smart cars just piss me off...their drivers are DBs, and they just look stupid. Get a real fucking car, not a fisherprice toy! Speaking of which, I saw one once, that someone had painted to look like the little red and yellow fisherprice toddler toy cars...
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I always wonder how many clowns are going to get out of one of those when I see them. I also can't imagine driving down 95 to NYC or DC or 195 to the Cape in one of those things. You get creamed, you get creamed.
I wonder how many hot dogs could fit in one of those?
Remember the old VW Bugs? My dad had one in the mid-60s. Those things would crumble like tin-foil if you barely dinged anything. That's how I feel about Smart Cars...seems pretty unsafe to drive so recklessly in normal traffic. I don't know how it'd survive a collision with an SUV, let alone a regular car.
The first time I ever saw a real live smart car out in the wild was some time around 2005-2006, it was coming off the upper level of the 59th st bridge into queens and it was wobbling from the wind. I've been scared of them ever since.
ALSO - just for the record, I've got Belgian chocolates. From 3 different shops. So I kinda win.
I always wonder how many clowns are going to get out of one of those when I see them. I also can't imagine driving down 95 to NYC or DC or 195 to the Cape in one of those things. You get creamed, you get creamed.
I wonder how many hot dogs could fit in one of those?
Peace.
I went and visited the Wienermobile a few months ago...they could tell me how many wieners long and wide it was, but they could not tell me how many wieners would fit in the wienermobile...I was disappointed
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The first time I ever saw a real live smart car out in the wild was some time around 2005-2006, it was coming off the upper level of the 59th st bridge into queens and it was wobbling from the wind. I've been scared of them ever since.
ALSO - just for the record, I've got Belgian chocolates. From 3 different shops. So I kinda win.
"But officer, I didn't hit him...the wind BLEW my car into his."
(And...Belgian chocolates from one shop wasn't enough? Showoff!)
I always wonder how many clowns are going to get out of one of those when I see them. I also can't imagine driving down 95 to NYC or DC or 195 to the Cape in one of those things. You get creamed, you get creamed.
I wonder how many hot dogs could fit in one of those?
Peace.
I went and visited the Wienermobile a few months ago...they could tell me how many wieners long and wide it was, but they could not tell me how many wieners would fit in the wienermobile...I was disappointed
you visited the wienermobile? was it an enjoyable trip for you?
you visited the wienermobile? was it an enjoyable trip for you?
I've never seen the wienermobile in person before...it's just a glamourized party bus. Would be cooler if they put a stripper pole in it.
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You did NOT just compare freshly-made & baked gooey cookies to diggities. I do love both (though I've never had dogs out of the package, you sick SOB), but these are two different realms.
For shame!
And Juggler, make up your mind. Please don't pull a Kramer.
Also cookies vs hotdogs is not a valid debate.
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2 cups each of butter, sugar and brown sugar
4 eggs
2 tsp vanilla
5 cups oatmeal (after measuring, blend in small amounts until powdery)
4 cups flour
1 tsp salt
2 tsp each baking powder and baking soda
24-oz bag chocolate chips
8 oz plain Hershey bar, finely grated (helps to freeze it first)
3 cups chopped nuts, any kind
Cream together butter, sugar and brown sugar
Add eggs and vanilla
Combine flour, oatmeal, salt, baking powder and baking soda
Mix everything together
Add chocolate chips, grated Hershey bar and nuts
Shape into golf-ball sized cookies and place 2" apart on ungreased cookie sheet (I make them a bit larger and place further apart)
Bake at 375 degrees for 6 - 8 minutes
Enjoy!
what else should this thread be about? douche bags? which kind do you ladies prefer?
The human version though - I come across those folks every day on the lovely roads of Los Angeles. Smart-car drivers are some of the worst, those zippy little fuckers.
Big, self-absorbed bags.
pjhawks, I've had issues with Prius drivers here too. It's like they (not really limited to car make, actually, but they're in that db group) are in their own little worlds.
Keep your eyes on the road, your hand upon the wheel!
Get a real fucking car, not a fisherprice toy!
Speaking of which, I saw one once, that someone had painted to look like the little red and yellow fisherprice toddler toy cars...
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I wonder how many hot dogs could fit in one of those?
Peace.
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Remember the old VW Bugs? My dad had one in the mid-60s. Those things would crumble like tin-foil if you barely dinged anything. That's how I feel about Smart Cars...seems pretty unsafe to drive so recklessly in normal traffic. I don't know how it'd survive a collision with an SUV, let alone a regular car.
(oh, and to the hot dog comment)
ALSO - just for the record, I've got Belgian chocolates. From 3 different shops. So I kinda win.
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