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Official BBO Hijacked Thread Thread No, it's not about that

#1321 User is offline   matmat 

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Posted 2010-April-18, 20:17

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Posted 2010-April-18, 21:31

Almost got into a fistfight at a Regional for pronouncing Albany like it says, AL Bany.

So what is it, All Abama?
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Posted 2010-April-19, 02:07

zzzzzzzz's or not, one thing is for sure>>>> linguine with parmesan, bacon and finnish tomatoes, the best pasta receipt since Vasco da Gama has discovered the seaway to Iceland!

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Posted 2010-April-19, 02:17

Aberlour10, on Apr 19 2010, 08:07 AM, said:

Vasco da Gama has discovered the seaway to Iceland!

I thought it was Bobby Fisher!
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Posted 2010-April-20, 08:40

Happy 4-20, OBBOHTTers!

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Posted 2010-April-20, 11:39

Not bad, Scorsese talks with De Niro about Taxi Driver 2! They should talk with Joe Pesci about another mobster movie too! :)
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Posted 2010-April-20, 16:37

Aberlour10, on Apr 20 2010, 12:39 PM, said:

Not bad, Scorsese talks with De Niro about Taxi Driver 2! They should talk with Joe Pesci about another mobster movie too! :rolleyes:

They should talk to Joe Pesci about a comedy - he's a funny guy - he amuses me. http://www.youtube.c...h?v=o_ff46b58Hk
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Posted 2010-April-20, 17:22

Dirty Harry 2 with Clint Eastwood please.
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Posted 2010-April-20, 17:27

Mozart II : The resurrection
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Posted 2010-April-20, 17:28

Titanic II: The resurfacing
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Posted 2010-April-21, 03:50

Winstonm, on Apr 20 2010, 05:37 PM, said:

Aberlour10, on Apr 20 2010, 12:39 PM, said:

Not bad, Scorsese talks with De Niro about Taxi Driver 2! They should talk with Joe Pesci about another mobster movie too! :)

They should talk to Joe Pesci about a comedy - he's a funny guy - he amuses me. http://www.youtube.c...h?v=o_ff46b58Hk

And how patient this guy is! If he ever ask you "Is this your pen?" say better "Yes, thank you very much" within 0,5634 seconds :)
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Posted 2010-April-23, 06:59

Steve Davis at the Crucible Theatre Vol. 30! Awesome.
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Posted 2010-April-26, 09:18

i like mine with lettuce and tomato
heinz 57 and french fried potatoes
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Posted 2010-April-26, 10:07

jjbrr, on Apr 26 2010, 10:18 AM, said:

i like mine with lettuce and tomato
heinz 57 and french fried potatoes

french fried? I thought there are only freedom fried potatoes in the USA. Oh..wait a minute, J. Chirac is not more president :blink:
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Posted 2010-April-26, 12:14

only to the stupid americans.

the smart ones realize french is a style of preparing food in which it is cut into thin strips and doesnt refer to the country.
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Posted 2010-April-26, 13:49

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and doesnt refer to the country.


What's the source for this comment? I read it got that name for that was what American soldiers ate in France during WWI.

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Besides playing for fun, most people also like to play bridge to win


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Posted 2010-April-26, 14:00

i think the source was low-quality humour, even for jjbrr
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Posted 2010-April-26, 14:12

Hanoi5, on Apr 26 2010, 01:49 PM, said:

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and doesnt refer to the country.


What's the source for this comment? I read it got that name for that was what American soldiers ate in France during WWI.

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The verb "to french", though not attested until after "French fried potatoes" had appeared, can refer to "julienning" of vegetables as is acknowledged by some dictionaries,[11] while others only refer to trimming the meat off the shanks of chops.[12] In the UK, "Frenched" lamb chops (particularly for serving as a "rack of lamb") have the majority of the fat removed together with a small piece of fatty meat from between the ends of the chop bones, leaving mainly only the meat forming the "eye" of the chop attached.

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Posted 2010-April-26, 14:13

So it's settled, they should be called frenched fries.
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Posted 2010-April-26, 14:13

Potentially new (and bizarre) sense to the term French-kiss. :lol:
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