Should I ask Agnes out on a date?
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NoAbsence makes the heart grow fonder, so S_C is going to get/stay the hell out of dodge.0
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NoI guess you're gonna have to try the ketchup pasta just to be sure.
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I had it in Austria and threw up in my mouth. Sooooo nasty.OffSheGoes35 said:I guess you're gonna have to try the ketchup pasta just to be sure.
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YesI tried poutine for the first time while in Quebec City to see Pearl Jam. It was the fast food version. I had high hopes but was disappointed.0
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*heart pounding*OffSheGoes35 said:I'm your Killer Queen...
and you're my Flash Gordon.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
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I crave love. But then I feel like I don't want a relationship. I'd like companionship but not the arguments, having to fit in with her family and social group who I may not like etc.Meltdown99 said:For the single people...Do any of you plan on staying single by choice? My Dad had 2 cousins who choose to be single. One did eventually marry, in his 70's, he died about 2 years later...Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
YesSpeaking of French toast, I can make it nice.
Brioche bread, milk, egg, mixed spice.
Served with bacon, strawberries, maple syrup and mascarpone and a dusting of icing sugar.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
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Haha, nope, was busy yesterday, didn't get the time for the internet.OffSheGoes35 said:I hope I didn't scare Thoughts_Arrive away from this thread.
Come play with us, T_A! The topic is gross-looking food.
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I never knew that Taylor ham was a regional thing (I don't call it pork roll). The pictures that you've posted don't give justice to the awesome goodness that is fried Taylor ham. I grew up on Taylor ham. My parents used to make fried bologna too.mcgruff10 said:
no clue, it is a secret recipe. The only kind we buy here is "taylor's" pork roll. I'm telling you, it is amazing, these have pork roll festivals around here! This is the ultimate hangover food.PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:
Says the person who puts semen looking sauce on their calamari lol.PJ_Soul said:
That looks totally gross to me dude.mcgruff10 said:@PJ_Soul just look at the photo in this article, pork roll, egg and cheese. oh baby!
https://www.nj.com/entertainment/2018/12/the-best-small-town-restaurant-in-nj-is-a-bagel-place.html
You have to try pork roll, egg and cheese once in your life! I had cheese curds once while I was in michigan and damn they were freaking good.You think Tzatziki is semen-looking sauce? I don't wanna meet the guy with semen that look like that.
It seems to be that pork roll is just highly processed pork deli meat, right? That's not really something that appeals to me.
Pork Roll (also known as Taylor Ham)[1][2] is a pork-based processed meat originating and commonly available in New Jersey, New York, Delaware and parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland. It was developed in 1856 by John Taylor of Hamilton Square, New Jersey, and sold as "Taylor Ham".[3] Other producers entered the market, and subsequent food labeling regulations required Taylor to designate it as a "pork roll" alongside their competitors.


I don't usually eat breakfast, always coffee though. (or cawfee as I say). Strong coffee.
If you go to a diner here you can get bacon, sausage, Taylor ham or Canadian bacon on the side. Bacon is good with anything, absolutely anything. Taylor Ham has the most delicious twang to it.
And Taylor ham, egg and cheese on a bagel with mashed potatoes on the side and chocolate milk with iced cubes used to be my go to hangover food. Diners are wonderful places. They're open 24 hours, they have amazing cakes and pies, you can get just about any sort of food, they serve liquor and you can drink coffee till you float away for the price of a cup.
French toast is greater than pancakes is greater than waffles. Belgian waffles are a different story.
Now can we discuss White Castles....
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Have you tried sped dating? Many places arrange speed dating for free, check out the community news. No idea how you avoid conflict/argument, it's part of life ... it's more important how you handle conflict, unfortunately, most people have never been taught good conflict resolution skills. Your last sentence is normal fears. Just be yourself. You do not want someone who can not except you, as you.Thoughts_Arrive said:
I crave love. But then I feel like I don't want a relationship. I'd like companionship but not the arguments, having to fit in with her family and social group who I may not like etc.Meltdown99 said:For the single people...Do any of you plan on staying single by choice? My Dad had 2 cousins who choose to be single. One did eventually marry, in his 70's, he died about 2 years later...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
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I swear to god I didn't notice that! lol But I knew you were based on the use of "taylor ham" over "pork roll". You do realize you are wrong?njnancy said:
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I've considered it as I refuse to try online dating. Not just the acceptance of me as me but the having to put up with people I don't like.Meltdown99 said:
Have you tried sped dating? Many places arrange speed dating for free, check out the community news. No idea how you avoid conflict/argument, it's part of life ... it's more important how you handle conflict, unfortunately, most people have never been taught good conflict resolution skills. Your last sentence is normal fears. Just be yourself. You do not want someone who can not except you, as you.Thoughts_Arrive said:
I crave love. But then I feel like I don't want a relationship. I'd like companionship but not the arguments, having to fit in with her family and social group who I may not like etc.Meltdown99 said:For the single people...Do any of you plan on staying single by choice? My Dad had 2 cousins who choose to be single. One did eventually marry, in his 70's, he died about 2 years later...
Plus seeing how my two sisters' marriages have turned to shit has left me feeling less than optimistic about marriages.
As well as what I learned at university, passion fades over time, we habituate to our partner and that is why people break up or cheat.
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