rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
assateague wrote:Rice and gravy again wtf.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
lmao I can eat rice and gravy all day everydayassateague wrote:Rice and gravy again wtf.
orientals ain't got shit on coonasseshudson wrote:lmao I can eat rice and gravy all day everydayassateague wrote:Rice and gravy again wtf.
hudson wrote:orientals ain't got shit on coonasseshudson wrote:lmao I can eat rice and gravy all day everydayassateague wrote:Rice and gravy again wtf.
BrewGUN wrote:Not really whats for dinner but getting ready for superbowl, got a crockpot full of chicken with franks sauce and pear saison beer going, a 8# pork but all rubbed up and chillin in the fridge, thatll get roasted tomorrow. All of that is going for buffalo chicken eggrolls and pulled pork and slaw eggrolls. Thats just the start of everything. Prob get the bbq beans prepped up and ready to go also. Picked up 25# of wings and 15# of bacon for the event too. Found Sriracha hot sauce on sale for $3.49 for the big bottles. Gonna be a EPIC party this year!
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:hudson wrote:orientals ain't got shit on coonasseshudson wrote:lmao I can eat rice and gravy all day everydayassateague wrote:Rice and gravy again wtf.
That's cause they don't eat. A lot of the places in Korea, you order by the person. For example, 3 Koreans will come in, and request a certain food, and then say "for the 3 people", sort of like we say "large" or "small", I guess. I would often go to the bulgogi or kamjatang shops, sit down (by myself) and order "bulgogi for 5 people", or "kamjatang for 6 people". They always acted as if my Korean was jacked up, and it took a few moments (and often a little arguing) to make those fuckers understand that I wanted that much food brought to me, and it wasn't a mistake in my comprehension of the fucked up Korean numbering system. Ordering "for 1" is fine, if you're a 125 pound Korean.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
rebelp74 wrote:My wife hates it when I eat rice and gravy or sausage, beans and rice. She calls it fucking up perfectly good rice.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:rebelp74 wrote:My wife hates it when I eat rice and gravy or sausage, beans and rice. She calls it fucking up perfectly good rice.
does "perfectly good rice" come with an orange by chance?
BrewGUN wrote:
BrewGUN wrote:
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
jarbo03 wrote:BrewGUN wrote:
Now that's a dinner!
capt1972 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:BrewGUN wrote:
Now that's a dinner!
The bottom slice looks like it's cooked to perfection!
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
rebelp74 wrote:assateague wrote:hudson wrote:orientals ain't got shit on coonasseshudson wrote:lmao I can eat rice and gravy all day everydayassateague wrote:Rice and gravy again wtf.
That's cause they don't eat. A lot of the places in Korea, you order by the person. For example, 3 Koreans will come in, and request a certain food, and then say "for the 3 people", sort of like we say "large" or "small", I guess. I would often go to the bulgogi or kamjatang shops, sit down (by myself) and order "bulgogi for 5 people", or "kamjatang for 6 people". They always acted as if my Korean was jacked up, and it took a few moments (and often a little arguing) to make those fuckers understand that I wanted that much food brought to me, and it wasn't a mistake in my comprehension of the fucked up Korean numbering system. Ordering "for 1" is fine, if you're a 125 pound Korean.
Speaking of asians, might oughta check on your pops. Bangkok pretty much shut down today, they're "revolutioning" over there.
rebelp74 wrote:I wish we'd start overthrowing shit here.
capt1972 wrote:jarbo03 wrote:BrewGUN wrote:
Now that's a dinner!
The bottom slice looks like it's cooked to perfection!
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