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BigMan157
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heh wait until your metabolism shits itself

5/25/2010 1:08:26 PM

miska
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"(Side note: I think that's the voice of Brock Sampson narrating)"


it totally is Patrick Warburton <3

5/25/2010 1:10:35 PM

indy
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^^
...pretty sure it already has. You simply adjust for it. (I will never be fat.)

5/25/2010 1:13:46 PM

McDanger
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"Why do so many people associate fatty foods with obesity?
You do know that you still have to actually over-eat, right? It's not like: Bam! You ate cheese so you're fat!
I love cheese, bacon, mayo on burgers, etc. and I have never had more than a 33" waist.

In other words, no foods are off-limits to skinny people who exercise moderation."


It's a Trailer Park Boys reference you fucking ignoramus

5/25/2010 1:17:02 PM

indy
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OH MAN! SORRY!
I DIDN'T RECOGNIZE YOUR POP CULTURE REFERENCE. WHAT AN IDIOT I AM.
Certainly the relevance of that reference has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that he's fat and shirtless.

Also, I'm not allowed to use carets to point to something I'm responding to.
No.
I have to know what you meant when you posted it, and I'm only allowed to respond to that.


(STFU. Everything isn't a fight. Did you know that?)

[Edited on May 25, 2010 at 1:35 PM. Reason : ]

5/25/2010 1:26:50 PM

McDanger
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"OH MAN! SORRY!
I DIDN'T RECOGNIZE YOUR POP CULTURE REFERENCE. WHAT AN IDIOT I AM."


Next time try not to be such a fucking peasant

5/25/2010 1:35:23 PM

indy
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Okay. (Is that another reference? I need to watch more movies...)




Quote :
"Brock Sampson"
Quote :
"Patrick Warburton"

I thought is was Joe from Famliy Guy. Same person?

[Edited on May 25, 2010 at 1:38 PM. Reason : ]

5/25/2010 1:36:26 PM

McDanger
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Just trolling you man, relax

You should check out TPB though -- you can watch the whole series online at youtube. Nobody actually organized it all into playlists though, and it's hard to find the parts of episodes in a row, so use this search string: "trailer park boys s01e01 part 1", for instance. It'll get you a decent quality set of episodes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKS_2qK12O8

do urself a favor

5/25/2010 1:39:46 PM

Wraith
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Patrick Warburton = Brock Sampson = Joe

Same guy.

5/25/2010 1:57:39 PM

GREEN JAY
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i never eat burgers. ground meat is the most dangerous food out there due to potential bacteria and toxin exposure.

5/25/2010 4:32:48 PM

jtw208
 
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pretty sure eating raw chicken has more potential for disease than eating cooked ground beef

5/25/2010 4:49:19 PM

Wraith
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I've been eating burgers all my life. I have never once gotten any kind of bacteria or sickness from eating a burger. I'd say those are pretty good odds.

5/25/2010 5:29:56 PM

AndyMac
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more like YELLOW VAJAYJAY

5/25/2010 6:56:52 PM

GREEN JAY
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each pound of ground beef has meat from hundreds of cows in it and they even mix meats from different countries of origin. they mix frozen and fresh bits of "meat" that is scraped off bones and from who knows where else, and like everything it isn't adequately tested for safety. thats why there are outbreaks of E. coli from ground beef resulting in recalls. 53,000 pounds were just recalled less than 2 weeks ago for potential E 0157:H7 contamination. I'll take a solid piece of chicken cooked to 170° instead, thanks.


I did make some awesome sammies as inspired by the grilled cheese page. toasted onion rolls, swiss, brie, grill-pan chicken, red onions, cukes, tomatos, red peppers and a little bit of creamy italian dressing. yummm!

5/25/2010 8:23:06 PM

indy
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5/25/2010 8:25:39 PM

Wraith
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It's a good thing I fully cook my burgers before I eat them.

5/26/2010 10:51:00 AM

McDanger
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"each pound of ground beef has meat from hundreds of cows in it and they even mix meats from different countries of origin. they mix frozen and fresh bits of "meat" that is scraped off bones and from who knows where else, and like everything it isn't adequately tested for safety. thats why there are outbreaks of E. coli from ground beef resulting in recalls. 53,000 pounds were just recalled less than 2 weeks ago for potential E 0157:H7 contamination. I'll take a solid piece of chicken cooked to 170° instead, thanks."


boy if only i had the option not to buy my meat from disgusting factory farms

5/26/2010 11:34:45 AM

GREEN JAY
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Personally I am not within range of a whole foods to get grass-fed or "organic" beef or whatever you are thinking of, but slaughterhouses are slaughterhouses and I think a lot of the same risks are present. Yes, grinding your own meat is certainly a safer option, but id rather eat an expensive cut a different way than mechanically pre-chewed.

5/26/2010 12:53:06 PM

Yodajammies
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Totally didn't read p.2

[Edited on May 26, 2010 at 2:12 PM. Reason : voice actor]

5/26/2010 2:11:35 PM

Mr. Joshua
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I want a burger.

Where is a good one?

6/23/2010 6:31:07 PM

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