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Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
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Kinda like chili so lots of different types but from hot to extremely hot relish is a decent description
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The name certainly threw me at first.
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Of the major chains I deal with, I like what Potbelly does with their pickled hot peppers. I think I'd prefer Chow Chow, looking at the description.
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Or giardiniera as it's known in the Midwest.
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Guys, it was delicious. Sweet Maui onion chips to go along with it. Coke Zero. Good lunch. We should have a thread.
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Hey man, I'm having another one. Hope yours is great if you decide to as well.
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Out of milk and too many meetings this morning to run to store.
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Maybe it’s just me but I feel like the new Modelo “fan” commercial is minimizing the sacrifices of Mark “Mr Cartoon” Machado and Philly “Barber King” Garcia.
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I'm not a chow chow expert, but my impression of it is more like a relish and has some sweetness, while giardiniera is pickled peppers vegetables like cauliflower, carrots and celery and peppers in much bigger pieces.
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One man's relish is another man's...I dunno. I got nothing.
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Yes! Great break from all the political commercials during the World Series. Audibly laughed.
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Is that Giff in the Chewy flannel family commercial??
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Giff just answers the call sheet cashes the check and to hell with the rest.
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The “Monster like! Uuunnnhhh!” at the end of the Back Market commercial is sort of nasty.
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I'm turning into The Old Guy and I don't really care.
The thing about the Bowie/Crosby thing is that there was HUGE generational issues/conflict going on when they did that. it was a very VERY big deal when it happened. '
You could present me with a black/white moment that was bigger, but I'd argue that nothing tops the Crosby/Bowie song as a bigger cultural healing moment.
The thing about the Bowie/Crosby thing is that there was HUGE generational issues/conflict going on when they did that. it was a very VERY big deal when it happened. '
You could present me with a black/white moment that was bigger, but I'd argue that nothing tops the Crosby/Bowie song as a bigger cultural healing moment.
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As a full blown old guy, I’m not sure if I agree. That duet occurred when I was 18. I remember watching it. I’m just one individual, but my overriding thought was, “what is Bowie doing appearing on this cheesy tv holiday special?”Nonlinear FC wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 10:11 pm I'm turning into The Old Guy and I don't really care.
The thing about the Bowie/Crosby thing is that there was HUGE generational issues/conflict going on when they did that. it was a very VERY big deal when it happened. '
You could present me with a black/white moment that was bigger, but I'd argue that nothing tops the Crosby/Bowie song as a bigger cultural healing moment.
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Cultural healing moment? Holy overstatement, Batman!
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It was the “Walk this Way” moment of the 1950’s.
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Now that I think about it, things have been very peachy among everyone since that magical duet.
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It's been years so perhaps now we see the answer is "no".
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So I guess I missed the CFB Championship game last year when this commercial aired.
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I’ve never known of anyone who surprised their partner by giving them a car or truck for Christmas. But it sure seems to happen a lot on television commercials.
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This is playing in Spain. Wish it would play here.
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That is the best commercial I've seen in years! I was choking up at the end. Beautiful, thanks for posting.
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Can you imagine the outrage in certain circles if they broadcast that commercial in the USA?
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That's pretty great. Scotch huh. I might try that. Seems like it might end with jumping out a moving car
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MORE closeups of Taco Bell entering people’s mouths would be great. I have high hopes for the next 3 hours of CFB.
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The newest Dr. Rick commercial of the elevator are worthy entrants to that series - just top shelf good stuff.
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CBS using a 70s soul song to advertise The Masters? Scandalous!
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It was weord
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The current meme is that this commercial plays when your team is getting shellacked:
WHOPPER WHOPPER WHOPPER WHOPPER
I like the color scheme, personally. It doesn't make the food any better though. But I'll still go there in a pinch.
WHOPPER WHOPPER WHOPPER WHOPPER
I like the color scheme, personally. It doesn't make the food any better though. But I'll still go there in a pinch.
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