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WDCT 10-14 January 2011 (1836-1840)
sitnspin:
@The Seldom Killer - Here here. Not that I would eat chicken in any context. Or grits, most likely.
And sweet tea is a bloody abomination. Why anyone would spoil something as lovely as tea by dumping ass loads of sugar into it is beyond me.
iduguphergrave:
It's "grits" then? So "grit" is a false way of saying it? What I'm saying is, I guess you could call them True Grits
*frantically packs a bag and books a flight out of the country*
Odin:
--- Quote from: The Seldom Killer on 14 Jan 2011, 08:14 ---You call something you eat "grit" and you're calling someone else dumb? Would you like to comment on the colour of the kettle there Mr. Pot?
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Grits, when cooked properly, aren't actually "gritty" at all. Cream of Wheat is grittier than Grits, usually.
--- Quote from: horsefish on 14 Jan 2011, 08:15 ---My wife (native southerner) berates me mercilessly for puting sugar in my grits.
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That's because everyone knows that proper grits go best with salt and a little butter (and/or whatever else you want to put in them, like cheese or chopped up bits of meat).
--- Quote from: sitnspin on 14 Jan 2011, 08:16 ---@The Seldom Killer - Here here. Not that I would eat chicken in any context. Or grits, most likely.
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Grits are basically Oatmeal, but instead of Oats you're using Corn. Ditch the Instant stuff and get you some honest-to-God grits made from yellow Hominy, they are delicious!
--- Quote ---And sweet tea is a bloody abomination. Why anyone would spoil something as lovely as tea by dumping ass loads of sugar into it is beyond me.
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I will agree with you on this one, I like my tea unsweetened (maybe some lemon or something, but no to the tons of sugar).
--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 14 Jan 2011, 08:24 ---It's "grits" then? So "grit" is a false way of saying it? What I'm saying is, I guess you could call them True Grits
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No, "grits" refers to food only, "grit" is something else entirely (especially in that context).
--- Quote ---*frantically packs a bag and books a flight out of the country*
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I'd probably have to join you after saying that I enjoyed the newer movie more than the old one.
The Seldom Killer:
Pluralisation in no way makes the name more endearing. If anything it's the opposite.
Hominy on the other hand sounds like something I would be prepared to try.
AnAverageWriter:
--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 14 Jan 2011, 00:33 ---Good god Veronica sure does like her casual sex, doesn't she?
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Yeah, what the HELL this is a MOM talking to her KID here gaghghaghgh. I know he's "grown up", but what the HELL.
In all seriousness, Veronica is approaching Quagmire-level areas of ickyness here for me. Yeah, I know, this is the modern-age thing to be where everyone is all "yawn, lets have sex", but in all honesty, "lots of casual sex", even with a condom, is a pretty risky endeavor- a tear, a rip, and "oops", guess who's got Lifetime STD A- or lifetime child support, not to mention how empty meaningless sex gets after a while.
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