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Fun Stuff => CHATTER => Topic started by: scarred on 16 Sep 2009, 01:51
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Eat Freely! (http://www.eatfreely.org/TheMovement.aspx) Celebrate your right to eat whenever, wherever!
VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q3s7Q8rtRc - A HAGGARD OLD WOMAN DISPARAGES OUR RIGHTS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nAhOTFXGZA - THE NEWS COVERS AN ANTI-FREE EATING PROTEST
Act Now! JOIN THE MOVEMENT
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I don't get it
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It's advertising (http://www.hotpockets.com/).
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I GET IT!
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Aw man I hoped you were talking about Utensil Dinner Parties.
Bring Your Own Utensil Dinner:
That's what you advertise it as . . . "Bring Your Own Utensil," and you don't tell them anything else. When you're pumping the event, give suggestions of utensils they can bring: wooden spoons, spatulas, serving forks, egg beaters . . . whatever you want.
Serve a spaghetti dinner for the event. The catch is... no silverware. Everyone has to use the utensil they brought with them.
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the dude who brings an electric egg beater to that thing is way ahead of the pack
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Dude I could be calling that an applicance, not a utensil
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Those ads remind me of this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdPDmz5vKfY&feature=related). There are others, more outrageous, but I can't find them.
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I want these hot pockets products to be good, but I feel as though they will be assy.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9c9lAfXQHs
That standup is a pretty accurate on hot pockets.
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So, these are like, cheap pasties?
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If pasties are Diaharea inducing drunk food, then yes.
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See: Jim Gaffigan's rant on Hot Pockets
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"Now they have the vegetarian hot pocket! If you don't eat meat, but still want diarrhea!"
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If pasties are Diaharea inducing drunk food, then yes.
Yeah pasties (pronounced past-ease) are just another word for pocket pies.
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I like pasties.
But you can get pretty nice pasties in this country.
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If pasties are Diaharea inducing drunk food, then yes.
That would explain some of my childhood.
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The fact that you might need a pronunciation guide for pasties just blew my mind, because they are basically a staple foodstuff here. An entire county is renowned for their ability to place meat and potatoes inside a pastry shell.
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I think the problem is that, when pronounced pay-steez, they're nipple coverings (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasties).
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You don't get that in Gregg's.
No sir.
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There isn't a Greggs on the Isle of Wight. This is a hard thing to bare.
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I don't get this thread.
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(http://www.greggsthebakers.co.uk/i/products/sandwiches/steak_bake.jpg)
Deeeeeeeeeelicous