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The Truthful Assh0le > wrote: > > Well, the best Mexican food can actually be found in my kitchen... but > > that's beside the point. ;-) > > You shouldn't compare your home cooking to fast food, well, unless you > should ![]() > > > -- > > Peace, Om > > --Bryan Comparing it is what keeps me at home most of the time... <G> -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() >>> > >> > Churches chicken. - >> Churches chicken? > > Yes. Better than Popeye imho, and cheaper than KFC... > >> Dee Dee > -- > Peace, Om > You must be living in the land of plenty. I've never heard of Churches. I notice signs on KFC sometimes and their offers are exhorbitant. Oh, my -- there IS a KFC at the exit -- Popeye's has popped up somewhere I've seen recently but can't remember where. Wonder what great adventure meal we'll have tonight. Leaving in a few minutes. DH is all cut-up from taking out the trash compactor and cutting up the counter tops that were out in the yard, and getting all the plumbing unhooked from the old sink and faucet. He gives it his all without care for the consequences. You know the type, instead of getting down onto the floor to do something, he throws himself down. Dee Dee |
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On Aug 13, 3:12 pm, Omelet > wrote:
> In article >, > "Dee Dee" > wrote: > > > > > "Omelet" > wrote in message > >news ![]() > > > >> The nuker is in another room; there are no counter tops, but my problem > > >> (even with paper) is that there isn't a bit of water in the kitchen to > > >> even > > >> wipe your hands on. I have an electric teapot and have it on a table in > > >> the > > >> kitchen, but that is it. > > > > What about the bathroom sink? > > > Or is the water off? That means y'all are using a bucket for "other" > > > needs? > > > > Line it with a trash bag. > > > No, the water is on in the bathrooms upstairs, and utility room and bathroom > > downstairs. It's my choice not to do this. I won't, I wont! > > <raises eyebrows> You won't wash dishes in the bathroom sink? > Heck girl, mom and I have both done stomp washes in the bathtub! > It works. ;-D > > > > > >> Today between trips to fast-food alley: bananas, oranges and dried fruit > > >> + > > >> tea. >> Dee Dee > > > > Churches chicken. - > > Churches chicken? > > Yes. Better than Popeye imho, and cheaper than KFC... You seriously think it's better than Popeye's? It's cheaper than any of the others, and the pieces are larger, but it's still made with trans-fats (since it is the low end chicken joint). I use my Church's coupons at Popeye's, since the one close to here accepts competitor coupons. > > > Dee Dee > > -- > Peace, Om --Bryan |
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> Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago,
> and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling > then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken > and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's > LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an > official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. "They're" delicious. "They are" Please learn to write. Your posts offend. |
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![]() "The Truthful Assh0le" > wrote > You shouldn't compare your home cooking to fast food, well, unless you > should ![]() Today's For Better or Worse: http://www.fborfw.com/strip_fix/ nancy |
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Owen Gilmore wrote:
>>Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, >>and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling >>then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken >>and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's >>LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an >>official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. > > > "They're" delicious. "They are" > Or perhaps "Their deliciousness is oh so enticing". So many enchanting possibilties. > Please learn to write. Your posts offend. > Would you like a tissue? -- Reg |
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Jerry Sauk wrote:
> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:48:39 -0400, Dee Dee wrote: >> >>> Since we hadn't been to Taco Bell for at least 11 or 12 years, and they > had >>> quesadilla plastered all over the windows, $2.99 for either chicken or > beef. >>> I had the chicken, DH had the beef. The tortilla was a big, fat and > soft, >>> cut in 4 funny shaped pieces wrapped in cellophane, about 100F. About > 40% >>> of the quesadilla had nothing on it; the rest of it was a gloop of some >>> funny cheese-type sauce instead of a melted cheese, and a few tiny bits > of >>> chicken. I ate one of the pieces. And a cup of iced tea for me. >> I saw the commercials and they looked like some sort of flatbread >> rather than any sort of tortilla. Looked a like a lot of bread. >> I suspect they want to appeal to the people who want to eat these >> in their cars while driving by making them more like a sandwich. >> >> Thanks for the warning. And apologies in advance for the >> crossposting ;-) >> >> -sw > > Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, > and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling > then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken > and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's > LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an > official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. > > I definately reccomend it, I get one almost every trip I make there. > > And Yes, they are extremely easy to eat, and not messy at all. You just > have to tear the wrapper open right where it says to and it forms the > perfect "dish" to eat it from. Perfect for eating in the car actually. > > It's a little expensive, I don't look at the price but there order always > seems to be a few dollers extra when I order one. I keep meaning to try the > new GRANDE quesadilla, but I always seem to forget. If anyone tasted it and > wants to comment, please do. > > I think he *is* referring to the Grande Quesadilla. Those are in the current commercial and they're made with a thicker bread. I hate to back up Wertz but he's right on this one. Just don't tell him! I'd still dust some extra Sargento sharp cheddar on there with a few packets of mild sauce. Dan |
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Owen Gilmore wrote:
>> Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, >> and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling >> then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken >> and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's >> LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an >> official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. > > "They're" delicious. "They are" > > Please learn to write. Your posts offend. > Say's you, putz... |
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kilikini wrote:
> Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >> On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:48:39 -0400, "Dee Dee" > >> wrote: >> >>> He spent the several hours today unhooking the reverse osmosis under >>> the sink and pulling off the old formica (with wooden frame) >>> countertops, and taking out the trash compactor door and frame. >>> Tomorrow he will get the guts of the trash compactor taken out. >>> Then all goes to the dump, for which we have an ole' time truck to >>> do that job. Hope someone is standing by (a trash picker, would you >>> call them) for an old, but completely new and unused trash compactor. >> Please consider posting the trash compactor on www.freecycle.com for >> your area. It's a wonderful way to find things you're looking for, >> and to get rid of perfectly good items instead of throwing them away. >> >> Sorry about your dinner. I just plain don't eat at Taco Bell anymore. >> The last several times I attempted it, I got sick. I'm not sure what >> they put in their "food," and I don't want to know, either. ![]() >> >> Carol > > I'm with you, Carol. Every time I eat it, I spend the next hour and a half > in the bathroom. Not worth it. :-( > > kili > > That's a good time to catch up on a few magazines! Dan |
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Dee Dee wrote:
>> It's amazing how even fast food chain places can vary from town to >> town based on the management. The Taco Hell in San Marcos is >> excellent. >> >> So is the Taco Cabana, but I boycott them since they started posting >> 30.06 signs. (Gun Free zones are shooting galleries for criminals). >> -- >> Peace, Om > > > I also have wondered if the same applies to "Drug Free Zones." > I do a double-think when I see those words. > Does it mean: OK, there are no drugs here, we need some; > OR the drugs are free here, come on in and get 'em? > Beats me. > > Dee Dee I'm currently employed in a "Work free - drug zone" |
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Owen Gilmore wrote:
>> Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several >> months ago, and I thought I posted about it before. There is >> definately more filling then just bread, there is melted cheese of >> course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken and some sort of quesadilla souce >> that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's LOTS of cheese on it as >> you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an official cheese's >> lover's approved/mandatory item. > > "They're" delicious. "They are" > > Please learn to write. Your posts offend. Sauktionary Entry # eleventeen - Thier - Possesive pronoun extraordinaire. Trailer Trash slang meaning, "There, They're, Their". -------- Sauktionary Entry # twelveteen - Then - Than "Than" is a grammatical particle serving as both conjunction and preposition in the English language. It introduces a comparison, and as such is associated with comparatives, and with words such as more, less, and fewer. Typically, it seeks to measure the force of an adjective or similar description between two predicates. Main Entry: 1then Pronunciation: '[th]en Function: adverb Etymology: Middle English than, then then, than, from Old English thonne, thænne; akin to Old High German denne then, than, Old English thæt that 1 : at that time 2 a : soon after that : next in order of time <walked to the door, then turned> b : following next after in order of position, narration, or enumeration : being next in a series <first came the clowns, then came the elephants> c : in addition : BESIDES <then there is the interest to be paid> 3 a (1) : in that case <take it, then, if you want it so much> (2) -- used after but to qualify or offset a preceding statement <she lost the race, but then she never really expected to win> b : according to that : as may be inferred <your mind is made up, then> c : as it appears : by way of summing up <the cause of the accident, then, is established> d : as a necessary consequence <if the angles are equal, then the complements are equal> - and then some : with much more in addition <would require all his strength and then some> |
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The Truthful Assh0le > wrote: > > > Churches chicken? > > > > Yes. Better than Popeye imho, and cheaper than KFC... > > You seriously think it's better than Popeye's? Yes. More flavorful and Popeye's tends to be too damned spicy! > It's cheaper than any > of the others, and the pieces are larger, but it's still made with > trans-fats So what? ;-) Trans-fat panic is over-rated. I don't eat it all that often (2 or 3 times per year) so it's jolly well not going to kill me! > (since it is the low end chicken joint). I use my Church's > coupons at Popeye's, since the one close to here accepts competitor > coupons. I can't stand Popeye's chicken. > > --Bryan -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 03:38:49 GMT, Paco's Tacos wrote: > >> The "Sauk-ster" is going to kick your ass, man! You're goin' DOWN! My >> money is on the "Wisconsin Whiz"! > > You're gonna put your money on the guy who thinks he can fart me > unconscious? > > -sw Damn straight! First he'll fart you into a corner then smother you with flesh! You and I have both read about his self-professed hygiene habits; you don't stand a chance! |
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"Dee Dee" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() > >>> > > >> > Churches chicken. - > >> Churches chicken? > > > > Yes. Better than Popeye imho, and cheaper than KFC... > > > >> Dee Dee > > -- > > Peace, Om > > > You must be living in the land of plenty. I've never heard of Churches. I > notice signs on KFC sometimes and their offers are exhorbitant. > Oh, my -- there IS a KFC at the exit -- Popeye's has popped up somewhere > I've seen recently but can't remember where. > Wonder what great adventure meal we'll have tonight. Leaving in a few > minutes. > > DH is all cut-up from taking out the trash compactor and cutting up the > counter tops that were out in the yard, and getting all the plumbing > unhooked from the old sink and faucet. He gives it his all without care for > the consequences. You know the type, instead of getting down onto the floor > to do something, he throws himself down. > Dee Dee Poor guy. :-( Let us know how it turns out? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Dan <intrceptor@gmaildotcom> wrote: > > I'm with you, Carol. Every time I eat it, I spend the next hour and a half > > in the bathroom. Not worth it. :-( > > > > kili > > > > > > That's a good time to catch up on a few magazines! > > Dan <lol> -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Aug 13, 4:00 pm, Reg > wrote:
> Owen Gilmore wrote: > >>Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, > >>and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling > >>then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken > >>and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's > >>LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an > >>official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. > > > "They're" delicious. "They are" > > Or perhaps "Their deliciousness is oh so enticing". So many > enchanting possibilties. > > > Please learn to write. Your posts offend. > > Would you like a tissue? > > -- > Reg My bad, thought I was replying to Jerry on another newsgroup. ObCooking: Got a pot roast going today in the crock pot today. Lately I've been thickening the gravy with corn starch. Thick gravy goes better with the veggies and potatoes than thin sauce. My recipe is pretty much this: Lean chuck roast, 6-8 carrots, 1 onion, 6-8 baby potatoes, wine to taste, Johnny's Au jus, salt, pepper, thyme, rosemary, sage etc. to taste. After 10 or so hours slow cooking, remove meat and vegetables. Thicken gravy by gradually adding a paste of corn starch and water. Add back meat and veggies, stir. Ready! Owen |
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Steve Wertz > wrote: > On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:18:21 -0700, The Truthful Assh0le wrote: > > > You seriously think it's better than Popeye's? It's cheaper than any > > of the others, and the pieces are larger, but it's still made with > > trans-fats (since it is the low end chicken joint). I use my Church's > > coupons at Popeye's, since the one close to here accepts competitor > > coupons. > > Popeye's is always cheaper than Church's here in Austin - at > least for the chicken only. I never buy sides since they're > outrageously priced at both places. Chicken only for me. > > -sw I just don't like their breading recipe. But, you tend to like your food hotter/spicier than I do. I can do without the "Cajun" seasoning on chicken. It's just a bit much. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Aug 14, 3:57 pm, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:18:21 -0700, The Truthful Assh0le wrote: > > You seriously think it's better than Popeye's? It's cheaper than any > > of the others, and the pieces are larger, but it's still made with > > trans-fats (since it is the low end chicken joint). I use my Church's > > coupons at Popeye's, since the one close to here accepts competitor > > coupons. > > Popeye's is always cheaper than Church's here in Austin - at > least for the chicken only. It's weird that it's just the opposite here. > I never buy sides since they're > outrageously priced at both places. Chicken only for me. With coupons I sometimes get the mashed potatoes and biscuits. > > -sw --Bryan |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:37:58 GMT, Paco's Tacos wrote: > > > "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 03:38:49 GMT, Paco's Tacos wrote: > >> > >>> The "Sauk-ster" is going to kick your ass, man! You're goin' DOWN! My > >>> money is on the "Wisconsin Whiz"! > >> > >> You're gonna put your money on the guy who thinks he can fart me > >> unconscious? > > > > Damn straight! First he'll fart you into a corner then smother you with > > flesh! You and I have both read about his self-professed hygiene habits; > > you don't stand a chance! > > That is kinda scary, now that you put it that way. I forfeit. > Jerry wins. > > -sw Too bad your not man enough to admit I won our verbal arguments as well. |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message ... > Jerry Sauk wrote: > > "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:48:39 -0400, Dee Dee wrote: > >> > >>> Since we hadn't been to Taco Bell for at least 11 or 12 years, and > >>> they had quesadilla plastered all over the windows, $2.99 for > >>> either chicken or beef. I had the chicken, DH had the beef. The > >>> tortilla was a big, fat and soft, cut in 4 funny shaped pieces > >>> wrapped in cellophane, about 100F. About 40% of the quesadilla had > >>> nothing on it; the rest of it was a gloop of some funny cheese-type > >>> sauce instead of a melted cheese, and a few tiny bits of chicken. > >>> I ate one of the pieces. And a cup of iced tea for me. > >> > >> I saw the commercials and they looked like some sort of flatbread > >> rather than any sort of tortilla. Looked a like a lot of bread. > >> I suspect they want to appeal to the people who want to eat these > >> in their cars while driving by making them more like a sandwich. > >> > >> Thanks for the warning. And apologies in advance for the > >> crossposting ;-) > >> > >> -sw > > > > Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several > > months ago, and I thought I posted about it before. There is > > definately more filling then just bread, there is melted cheese of > > course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken and some sort of quesadilla souce > > that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's LOTS of cheese on it as > > you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an official cheese's > > lover's approved/mandatory item. > > > > I definately reccomend it, I get one almost every trip I make there. > > > > And Yes, they are extremely easy to eat, and not messy at all. You > > just have to tear the wrapper open right where it says to and it > > forms the perfect "dish" to eat it from. Perfect for eating in the > > car actually. > > > > It's a little expensive, I don't look at the price but there order > > always seems to be a few dollers extra when I order one. I keep > > meaning to try the new GRANDE quesadilla, but I always seem to > > forget. If anyone tasted it and wants to comment, please do. > > Isn't this quesadilla cut up into quarters or something? I think that's > what I saw advertised. But, it's not on a tortilla, right? It's definitely > some sort of flat bread? On TV it looked thick; like a grilled cheese. I'm > just curious. > > kili > > NO, it's not flatbread, it's a big white tortilla. it's folded in half, with the fillings inside, then cut into quaters, so the pieces look like triangle. TV commercials tend to exxagerate the food, its not that really that thick, it's the same tortilla that a burrito has, but it DOES taste like grilled cheese when you only get a bite of the tortilla and cheese. At least this is true of the CHICKEN quesadilla. I went to Taco Bell aftwer work today, and I forgot to try the Grande Quasadilla which MAY be on flatbread, I saw the sign right after I completed my ordered and thought OH DAMN I FORGOT AGAIN!!!! Oh well maybe tomorow. |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 23:08:11 -0500, Jerry Sauk wrote: > > > Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, > > and I thought I posted about it before...... > > > ... I keep meaning to try the > > new GRANDE quesadilla, but I always seem to forget. If anyone tasted > > it and wants to comment, please do. > > That's the quesadilla she was talking about, duh. Nice rant, > though - No matter how misplaced it is. > > You should really cut down on the taco bell, perhaps. I think > affecting your judgment and IQ. > > -sw And I think you opinions are mis-placed. This is alt.fast-food, not alt.judgement.and.IQ. |
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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > In article >, > "Jerry Sauk" > wrote: > > > > I saw the commercials and they looked like some sort of flatbread > > > rather than any sort of tortilla. Looked a like a lot of bread. > > > I suspect they want to appeal to the people who want to eat these > > > in their cars while driving by making them more like a sandwich. > > > > > > Thanks for the warning. And apologies in advance for the > > > crossposting ;-) > > > > > > -sw > > > > Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, > > and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling > > then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken > > and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's > > LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an > > official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. > > > > I definately reccomend it, I get one almost every trip I make there. > > > > And Yes, they are extremely easy to eat, and not messy at all. You just > > have to tear the wrapper open right where it says to and it forms the > > perfect "dish" to eat it from. Perfect for eating in the car actually. > > > > It's a little expensive, I don't look at the price but there order always > > seems to be a few dollers extra when I order one. I keep meaning to try the > > new GRANDE quesadilla, but I always seem to forget. If anyone tasted it and > > wants to comment, please do. > > It's amazing how even fast food chain places can vary from town to town > based on the management. The Taco Hell in San Marcos is excellent. > > So is the Taco Cabana, but I boycott them since they started posting > 30.06 signs. (Gun Free zones are shooting galleries for criminals). > -- > Peace, Om > > Remove _ to validate e-mails. > > "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson Uhh, excuse me, but it's Taco BELL not taco hell. |
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![]() "Owen Gilmore" > wrote in message oups.com... > > Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, > > and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling > > then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken > > and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's > > LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an > > official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. > > "They're" delicious. "They are" > > Please learn to write. Your posts offend. > How so? Maybe YOU need to learn to grow up and accept other people for who they are. |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message news ![]() > On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 21:30:11 -0400, Bubbaba-Bu-Bubbaba wrote: > > > Owen Gilmore wrote: > >>> Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several > >>> months ago, and I thought I posted about it before. There is > >>> definately more filling then just bread, there is melted cheese of > >>> course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken and some sort of quesadilla souce > >>> that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's LOTS of cheese on it as > >>> you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an official cheese's > >>> lover's approved/mandatory item. > >> > >> "They're" delicious. "They are" > >> > >> Please learn to write. Your posts offend. > > > > Sauktionary Entry # eleventeen ... > > You know, I kinda feel responsible for making Sauk such a > well-known Usenet personality (with the help of Geoff and Tim, of > course). I should have signed him a long time ago. > > -sw How excatly do you "sign" someone. |
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![]() "Dan" <intrceptor@gmaildotcom> wrote in message .. . > Jerry Sauk wrote: > > "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 22:48:39 -0400, Dee Dee wrote: > >> > >>> Since we hadn't been to Taco Bell for at least 11 or 12 years, and they > > had > >>> quesadilla plastered all over the windows, $2.99 for either chicken or > > beef. > >>> I had the chicken, DH had the beef. The tortilla was a big, fat and > > soft, > >>> cut in 4 funny shaped pieces wrapped in cellophane, about 100F. About > > 40% > >>> of the quesadilla had nothing on it; the rest of it was a gloop of some > >>> funny cheese-type sauce instead of a melted cheese, and a few tiny bits > > of > >>> chicken. I ate one of the pieces. And a cup of iced tea for me. > >> I saw the commercials and they looked like some sort of flatbread > >> rather than any sort of tortilla. Looked a like a lot of bread. > >> I suspect they want to appeal to the people who want to eat these > >> in their cars while driving by making them more like a sandwich. > >> > >> Thanks for the warning. And apologies in advance for the > >> crossposting ;-) > >> > >> -sw > > > > Wrong, their delicious, I started eating them regularly several months ago, > > and I thought I posted about it before. There is definately more filling > > then just bread, there is melted cheese of course, tasty, HEALTHY chicken > > and some sort of quesadilla souce that's just a LITTLE bit hot. And there's > > LOTS of cheese on it as you know already, I'm a cheese LOVER and it is an > > official cheese's lover's approved/mandatory item. > > > > I definately reccomend it, I get one almost every trip I make there. > > > > And Yes, they are extremely easy to eat, and not messy at all. You just > > have to tear the wrapper open right where it says to and it forms the > > perfect "dish" to eat it from. Perfect for eating in the car actually. > > > > It's a little expensive, I don't look at the price but there order always > > seems to be a few dollers extra when I order one. I keep meaning to try the > > new GRANDE quesadilla, but I always seem to forget. If anyone tasted it and > > wants to comment, please do. > > > > > > I think he *is* referring to the Grande Quesadilla. Those are in the > current commercial and they're made with a thicker bread. I hate to > back up Wertz but he's right on this one. Just don't tell him! > > I'd still dust some extra Sargento sharp cheddar on there with a few > packets of mild sauce. > > Dan Could be. As I said, I never tried the grande quesadilla. Maybe tomorow. |
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>> It's amazing how even fast food chain places can vary from town to town
>> based on the management. The Taco Hell in San Marcos is excellent. >> >> So is the Taco Cabana, but I boycott them since they started posting >> 30.06 signs. (Gun Free zones are shooting galleries for criminals). >> -- >> Peace, Om >> Here's what I'm boycotting. Since I've been eating at fast-food places the past couple of days, I will be boycotting any place that hires people that come up to take my order or is fixing the order, or I even see on the premises, that has a tongue stud; and even yesterday I saw a bottom lip stud poked in a girl's lip. She was picking at it -- the girl doin' the fixin's asked me a question with her duh! mouth hanging open with the slimey ring staring me in the face. SHEE-IT! Dee Dee |
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On Aug 15, 7:08 am, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 03:47:03 -0500, Jerry Sauk wrote: > > Too bad your not man enough to admit I won our verbal arguments as well. > > The ones where you fart some nonsense then raise your hands in > Victory and refuse to discuss it anymore? > > Uh-huh. I'm sure that someone could do some kind of analysis of the Sauk postings and determine to a reasonable likelihood who authors them. Steve, you'll always be a suspect until someone does. Whoever it is is certainly persistent. > > -sw --Bryan |
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"Jerry Sauk" > wrote: > > I think he *is* referring to the Grande Quesadilla. Those are in the > > current commercial and they're made with a thicker bread. I hate to > > back up Wertz but he's right on this one. Just don't tell him! > > > > I'd still dust some extra Sargento sharp cheddar on there with a few > > packets of mild sauce. > > > > Dan > > Could be. As I said, I never tried the grande quesadilla. Maybe tomorow. Geez dude! Learn to snip please! I'm not always good about it either, but at least I try! -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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"Jerry Sauk" > wrote: > > It's amazing how even fast food chain places can vary from town to town > > based on the management. The Taco Hell in San Marcos is excellent. > > > > So is the Taco Cabana, but I boycott them since they started posting > > 30.06 signs. (Gun Free zones are shooting galleries for criminals). > > > Uhh, excuse me, but it's Taco BELL not taco hell. That's a matter of Geography. I live in a college town. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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"Dee Dee" > wrote: > >> It's amazing how even fast food chain places can vary from town to town > >> based on the management. The Taco Hell in San Marcos is excellent. > >> > >> So is the Taco Cabana, but I boycott them since they started posting > >> 30.06 signs. (Gun Free zones are shooting galleries for criminals). > >> -- > >> Peace, Om > >> > > Here's what I'm boycotting. > Since I've been eating at fast-food places the past couple of days, I will > be boycotting any place that hires people that come up to take my order or > is fixing the order, or I even see on the premises, that has a tongue stud; > and even yesterday I saw a bottom lip stud poked in a girl's lip. She was > picking at it -- the girl doin' the fixin's asked me a question with her > duh! mouth hanging open with the slimey ring staring me in the face. > > SHEE-IT! > Dee Dee <lol>!!! I'm not sure why, but tongue piercings gross me out to the max too! I can't stand the way the stud or ring clicks on their teeth. Makes my skin crawl. <shudder> They outlawed them where I work thank the gods! I've faked nose and lower lip piercings sometimes using a pair of 3mm gold supermagnets. They will stick together thru the skin. I used them to get out of jury duty. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 09:39:49 -0500, Omelet >
wrote: > >I'm not sure why, but tongue piercings gross me out to the max too! I >can't stand the way the stud or ring clicks on their teeth. I can't stand the way it impedes their articulation. They talk like it's the first day they had a retainer in their mouth. -- Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies. Groucho Marks |
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In article >, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 09:39:49 -0500, Omelet > > wrote: > > > >I'm not sure why, but tongue piercings gross me out to the max too! I > >can't stand the way the stud or ring clicks on their teeth. > > I can't stand the way it impedes their articulation. They talk like > it's the first day they had a retainer in their mouth. Only at first... but I still think it's really gross. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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On Aug 16, 8:08 am, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 07:31:21 -0700, The Truthful Assh0le wrote: > > I'm sure that someone could do some kind of analysis of the Sauk > > postings and determine to a reasonable likelihood who authors them. > > Steve, you'll always be a suspect until someone does. Whoever it is > > is certainly persistent. > > I am 100% sure that Jerry is for real, and not a sock puppet - > mine or anybody else's. I've also received email from him. > > I'm pretty good at tracking down sock puppets and "anonymous" > posters. OK, I will take your word for it, but the character, Jerry Sauk, does not represent the real attitudes of its author. It's a put on, like a parody of an old WebTV poster. I just wonder, how does someone maintain interest in the hobby, "I'm not a total idiot, but I play one on the internet." > > -sw --Bryan |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 03:53:26 -0500, Jerry Sauk wrote: > > > And I think you opinions are mis-placed. This is alt.fast-food, > > It's alt.food.fast-food (and rec.food.cooking) > > > not alt.judgement.and.IQ. > > As you demonstrate multiple times a day. > > -sw I've never judged anyone here. Stop imagining things. |
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Steve Wertz wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 03:55:54 -0500, Jerry Sauk wrote: > >> How excatly do you "sign" someone. > > In your case, it's more of a branding. > > -sw How is it you're not killfiled yet? You beat the Tard harder then any of us, yet you remain his best friend. Curious in Cleveland, Bubba® |
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The Truthful Assh0le wrote:
> On Aug 16, 8:08 am, Steve Wertz > wrote: >> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 07:31:21 -0700, The Truthful Assh0le wrote: >>> I'm sure that someone could do some kind of analysis of the Sauk >>> postings and determine to a reasonable likelihood who authors them. >>> Steve, you'll always be a suspect until someone does. Whoever it is >>> is certainly persistent. >> >> I am 100% sure that Jerry is for real, and not a sock puppet - >> mine or anybody else's. I've also received email from him. >> >> I'm pretty good at tracking down sock puppets and "anonymous" >> posters. > > OK, I will take your word for it, but the character, Jerry Sauk, does > not represent the real attitudes of its author. It's a put on, like a > parody of an old WebTV poster. I just wonder, how does someone > maintain interest in the hobby, "I'm not a total idiot, but I play one > on the internet." >> >> -sw > > --Bryan You are incorrect sir. Jerry Sauk is indeed an idiot and an idiot above repose. Take him for what he is, a genuine American spectacle. He shits when he farts and does nothing about it. He showers every other day sometimes. He eats at Taco Bell twice a day - *EVERY* day. Then he eats whatever his Mama puts on the table whenever she puts it on the table. He'd eat his brothers if they wouldn't lock their bedroom doors at night. Say What? Bobobo! Can you say, "Naive"? Bubbaba-Bu-Bubbaba© |
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:50:42 -0400, "Bubbaba-Bu-Bubbaba"
> wrote: >Steve Wertz wrote: >> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 03:55:54 -0500, Jerry Sauk wrote: >> >>> How excatly do you "sign" someone. >> >> In your case, it's more of a branding. >> >> -sw > >How is it you're not killfiled yet? You beat the Tard harder then any of >us, yet you remain his best friend. > US? You are the new one here. -- See return address to reply by email |
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sf wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:50:42 -0400, "Bubbaba-Bu-Bubbaba" > > wrote: > >> Steve Wertz wrote: >>> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 03:55:54 -0500, Jerry Sauk wrote: >>> >>>> How excatly do you "sign" someone. >>> >>> In your case, it's more of a branding. >>> >>> -sw >> >> How is it you're not killfiled yet? You beat the Tard harder then >> any of us, yet you remain his best friend. >> > US? You are the new one here. sf, the original start of this thread was on alt.food.fast-food. Bubbaba is actually TFM®. He's been morphing because Jerry Sauk can't figure it out. It's a long-standing thing. Silly, but boys will be boys. kili |
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![]() "kilikini" > wrote in message ... > sf wrote: >> On Thu, 16 Aug 2007 19:50:42 -0400, "Bubbaba-Bu-Bubbaba" >> > wrote: >> >>> Steve Wertz wrote: >>>> On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 03:55:54 -0500, Jerry Sauk wrote: >>>> >>>>> How excatly do you "sign" someone. >>>> >>>> In your case, it's more of a branding. >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> How is it you're not killfiled yet? You beat the Tard harder then >>> any of us, yet you remain his best friend. >>> >> US? You are the new one here. > > sf, the original start of this thread was on alt.food.fast-food. Bubbaba > is > actually TFM®. He's been morphing because Jerry Sauk can't figure it out. > It's a long-standing thing. Silly, but boys will be boys. > > kili > > Nah, sorry Kili. Dee Dee was the OP, here. Steve cross posted it to A.F.F-F just for 'shits n' giggles'! (I like Billy Bong Thornton best!) ;-) |
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![]() > He eats at Taco Bell twice a day - *EVERY* day. Then he eats whatever his > Mama puts on the table whenever she puts it on the table. > He'd eat his brothers if they wouldn't lock their bedroom doors at night. That's a lie. I should sue you for slander. |
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