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  • Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276
    :lol:

    I laugh at you not having snowtires

    the truely are amazing inventions. hit the brakes, and you stop....
    81 is now off the air

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    Okay, mom

    :nono:
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  • 81 wrote:

    the truely are amazing inventions. hit the brakes, and you stop....

    Yep. My tires kick some serious ass. Definitely helps a lot... you just need them here
  • Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668

    I think it's hilarious
    Me too.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • I find it funny listening to Americans talk about snow tires in the winter.
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    I find it funny listening to Americans talk about snow tires in the winter.


    Your not DS then?
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    Okay, mom

    I can't take you seriously with that Col Sanders pic. :lol:
    I win.


  • Your not DS then?
    I'm not sure what that means, care to elaborate?
  • Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    I find it funny listening to Americans talk about snow tires in the winter.
    Why?
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • Posts: 14,158
    I'm not sure what that means, care to elaborate?


    No yet.........
  • Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    hgpjam11 wrote:

    I can't take you seriously with that Col Sanders pic. :lol:
    :lol: I laugh every single time I see it!
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • PJ_Soul wrote:
    Why?

    Some things are funny.


  • No yet.........
    Well I guess that makes sense then
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    Your not DS then?

    :lol:
    I win.
  • Posts: 7,539
    I find it funny what the Canadians call bacon
    :D
  • Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    LloydXmas wrote:
    I find it funny what the Canadians call bacon
    :D
    Actually, we don't. Seems to me, as a Canadian, that Americans decided to call it Canadian bacon, and some pizza places picked it up north of the border. For most Canadians, bacon is exactly what it's supposed to be. I actually had to look up what "Canadian bacon" was supposed to be when that stupid John Candy movie came out.

    This is bacon:
    Crispy_bacon_1-1-.jpg
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  • PJ_Soul wrote:
    Actually, we don't. Seems to me, as a Canadian, that Americans decided to call it Canadian bacon, and some pizza places picked it up north of the border. For most Canadians, bacon is exactly what it's supposed to be. I actually had to look up what "Canadian bacon" was supposed to be when that stupid John Candy movie came out.

    This is bacon:
    Crispy_bacon_1-1-.jpg

    ham :lol:
  • Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668

    ham :lol:
    :problem:
    Ham is ham. "Canadian bacon" is ham.
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  • Yeah, I never call it Canadian bacon
  • Posts: 31,013
    PJ_Soul wrote:
    :problem:
    Ham is ham. "Canadian bacon" is ham.

    Back bacon is a traditional British cut of bacon[1] sliced to include one piece of pork loin and one piece of pork belly combined into the same cut. The name refers to the cut of meat, which is from the back, and distinguishes it from other bacon made from pork belly or other cuts. Like other bacon, back bacon can be brined, cured, boiled, or smoked. It is much leaner than streaky bacon, and is sometimes sold in the US as Irish bacon or Canadian bacon, owing to the popularity of back bacon in those countries. "Canadian bacon" sold in the US can also mean a round, sliced and usually smoked ham product sold in many parts of the US.[2] In much of Canada, "Canadian Bacon", often referred to there as "Peameal Bacon", is not smoked but rather set in a brine. The name reflects the historic practice of rolling the bacon in ground dried yellow peas, although nowadays, it is generally rolled in yellow cornmeal.

    I've always been told that 'Canadian Bacon' was basically a thicker cut of ham, lunchmeat style. I would try 'back bacon' though.
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