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How can they be yuppy food? They are a traditional Japanese dish:
http://www.edamame.com/

Try doing some research before making prejudice comments ya retard.

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On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:52:34 +0000, Bob Myers wrote:

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> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 14 Feb 2006 11:25:27 -0800, wrote:
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>> >How can they be yuppy food? They are a traditional Japanese dish:
>> >
http://www.edamame.com/
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>> I suppose you think Sushi isn't yuppie food, too.

>


> Doesn't mean that sushi isn't at this moment "trendy," within
> the limited context of North American culture, but I don't
> even know if that would equate to "yuppie food."
>
> Bob M.


yup·pie
Pronunciation: 'y&-pE
Function: noun
Usage: often capitalized
Etymology: probably from young urban professional + -ie
: a young college-educated adult who is employed in a well-paying
: profession and who lives and works in or near a large city

from Merriam-Webster

Oh, now I see why HE is anti-yuppie..he ain't one.


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Steve SQWertz spurted:

> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 23:20:36 GMT, jay > wrote:
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> >Oh, now I see why HE is anti-yuppie..he ain't one.

>
> College educated, well-paid when I choose to work anymore, but not
> in the right age group, thank gawd.
>
> OTOH, These lame insults speak for your background - keep 'em
> coming, Hotshot.
>
> ObFood: Dinner was a 1/3lb hamburger, with grilled homemade
> Canadian bacon (didn't have any regular bacon), grilled onions +
> jalapeno's, dry aged Monterey jack, lettuce and mayo. And Tater
> Tots <snicker>. Sometimes simple, white-trash food really hits
> the spot.



Are you sure you aren't describing your wife's vagina...

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Steve Wertz wrote:

> On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 04:02:39 GMT, "Gregory Morrow"
> <gregorymorrowEMERGENCYCANCELLATIONARCHIMEDES@eart hlink.net>
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> >Are you sure you aren't describing your wife's vagina...

>
> Isn't this sweet - I got all my kOOks lined up in one thread. No
> fighting now, girls. There's plenty of me to go around.



And even *more* of yer wife...

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