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I like the peanut butter sammitch ones. Dipped in cranberry juice, but that's just me.
My mom used to freeze them to discourage us from gorging ourselves on them, but that just trained us to prefer them cold. |
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does anyone else here find it extremely obnoxious when people refer to the US as America?
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I suppose you want to change the lyrics to the national anthem as well. :rolleyes
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USians?
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It's America. I think it's pompous to call it the United States. As though it's the only group of united regions in the world.
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But America is a continent. Wouldn't that offend other Americans living in other parts not in the USA?
We should just call it, Mexico and Canada's DMZ Buffer Zone. |
Hey, it was America first. Everyone else opted out. Or got killed.
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issat from barton fink?
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fathom, you're so green while I'm so brown
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septicemia
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Goodman was damn scary in that one. :O
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Yeah I have heard of all of those except seppos. So I do what I always do when I am baffled by slang, I turn to the urban dictionary
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rhyming slang is the dumbest thing ever
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Customer Gets Enraged Over Lack Of Sprinkles
Posted: 4:13 pm EST January 13, 2011Updated: 5:55 am EST January 15, 2011 DAYTON, Ohio -- Police in Dayton were called to the Tim Horton's restaurant on Patterson Road Thursday morning after a customer reportedly assaulted an employee over the lack of sprinkle doughnuts.The employee told police that a customer came to the drive-through and become enraged when told that there were no sprinkle doughnuts currently available. According to police, the driver pulled around to the drive-through window and started to curse at the employee, and reportedly grabbed the headset off his head and threw it across the restaurant.Police said the driver fled the scene, but was later tracked down. The driver now faces assault and menacing charges. |
Sprinkles is serious business
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most people already call us the US, just like they call the United Kingdom the UK. It's way less pompous/arrogant than America. |
Somehow I've gotten through a lifetime here without referring to it as much of anything. This is also my strategy for nebulous "call me ___" situations when I feel uncomfortable doing so.
I think of the name situation as arbitrary and inflammatory, like correcting someone's misspeak when everyone knew what they meant. |
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is "menacing" really an actionable offense these days
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