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ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

your face is deficient

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003 ·

What does the outside of the Chimay bottle look like

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

I didn't know either... is this it?

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

So's your momma!

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

why'd you have to go and do that now

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Are you reply deficient?

iwz iwz ·

tai does this once a year in rebellion against the great Dominator and Prevaricator of eZabel.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I think he drank too much of that beer.

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

youngster

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

your mother is a youngster

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003 ·

ritas is good. Their new thing is like a DQ blizzard or a mcflurry

yay yayOG 2004 ·

hi. i want to move to california where there is no fire. kthxbye

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

Wait is this that Chris character? HA! DUDE =D

yay yayOG 2004 ·

hrmmm?

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

thats the type of attitude that gets people killed!
handguns are not manufactured solely for killing other humans!

They are totally great at breaking up glass bottles into little pieces.. easier to recycle

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

i do. when hunting babies

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

Does anyone have access to WT library? I was having this debate with this guy about handguns and he was saying you can have one if it's for something specific like hunting. (Or even for self defense if left in the house)

But i don't think that's true, otherwise we can be police officers. But i want to know what the society says exactly.

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 ·

You can have one for hunting... I dont know about self defense though... but really, who uses a handgun for hunting??

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

see, i dont even think that is correct. Because handguns have been specifically manufacted to harm other humans. that is the intended purpose.

But people do carry them when hunting, i've heard...like, i guess if the animal doesnt die from the initial shot.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Handguns are legal in some states to hunt. Not in NJ though.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I real man just walks up to the animal and stabs it! haha

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alexOG 2001 ·

but isn't hunting just for the sake of killing or sport unscriptural? the reason i ask is because in a state like nj, getting a hunting license, buying a gun, and all the other stuff you have to do in order to actually go hunting, on top of all the things you have to do after you kill an animal is really expensive. making hunting in nj your primary source of getting food is unrealistic, b/c the cost of hunting exceeds that of just going to the store and buying meat by so much, that it becomes in reality just a form of entertainment, or sport. so if you look at it in that perspective, any hunting in nj is not scriptural. right? does that make any sense?

iwz iwz ·

It's fine as long as you eat what you kill.

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

That's right. An elder in my old congregation goes hunting every year with brothers from upstate NY. When he comes back he cuts up the steaks for himself and makes ground meat like for venison burgers, whatever's extra he gives out to friends.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

that's what i understand as well

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

well what if you kill a human

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

then you gotta eat up! lol ewwww

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

hahahaha

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I'll give you my take since I am a hunter. I hunt deer. I will usually let Does go by because I am after Bucks. There's a certain thrill to a hunt, but I was always taught to respect the animal I kill. That animal is eaten. In fact I like venison a lot. Mostly, I just enjoy being out in the woods. I don't have to kill anything to enjoy myself.

iwz iwz ·

You're touching on a couple of points there.
Here's some answers from the wt lib.

Can a Christian maintain a good conscience if he accepts employment that involves being armed? w05 11/1 p.31


Jehovah’s Witnesses the world over take seriously their God-given responsibility to provide materially for their families. (1 Timothy 5:8) However, certain forms of employment are in clear violation of Bible principles and should be avoided. These include employment connected with gambling, the misuse of blood, and the promoting of tobacco products. (Isaiah 65:11; Acts 15:29; 2 Corinthians 7:1; Colossians 3:5) Other types of work, though not directly condemned in the Bible, could violate one’s conscience or the conscience of others.

Engaging in secular work that requires carrying a firearm or another weapon is a personal decision. However, armed employment exposes one to the possibility of becoming bloodguilty if called upon to use one’s weapon. Hence, a Christian needs to consider prayerfully whether he is willing to accept the burden of making a snap decision where human life is involved. Carrying a weapon also exposes a person to the danger of injury or death from an attack or reprisal.

Others may be affected by one’s decision as well. For instance, a Christian’s primary responsibility is preaching the good news of God’s Kingdom. (Matthew 24:14) Would it be possible to teach others to “be peaceable with all men,” while at the same time earning a living by carrying a weapon? (Romans 12:18) What about children or other family members? Would having a handgun in the house put their lives in danger? Moreover, could others be stumbled by one’s stand on the matter?—Philippians 1:10.

In these “last days,” more and more people are “fierce, without love of goodness.” (2 Timothy 3:1, 3) Knowing this, could a person remain “free from accusation” were he to choose armed employment that might bring him into conflict with such individuals? (1 Timothy 3:10) Hardly. For this reason, the congregation would not regard such a person as “irreprehensible” if he continued to carry a weapon after being kindly given Bible counsel. (1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:5, 6) Thus, such a man or woman would not qualify for any special privileges in the congregation.

Jesus assured his disciples that if they put Kingdom interests first in their lives, they need not be overly concerned about having the necessities of life. (Matthew 6:25, 33) Indeed, if we place our full trust in Jehovah, “he himself will sustain [us]. Never will he allow the righteous one to totter.”—Psalm 55:22.

When Armed Robbers Strike w98 12/15 (excerpt)


Some people desperately seek security by arming themselves with guns. Christians, though, take seriously the words of Jesus, who said: “Those who take the sword will perish by the sword.” (Matthew 26:52) God’s people have ‘beaten their swords into plowshares’ and do not buy guns to protect themselves from robbery or assault.—Micah 4:3.

What about arranging for armed security guards? While this would be a matter for personal decision, remember that such an arrangement puts the gun in the hands of someone else. What would an employer expect of the guards if a robber came along? Would he expect the guards to shoot the thief if necessary to protect the people and possessions that were being guarded?

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

So to sum this up, a baseball bat works just as well, and has non-lethal effects if you whack the person in the arms and legs.

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder ·

live by the sword, die by the sword. You don't have to kill with a sword to live by the sword. Peter merely cut the high priest's assistant's ear off. He didn't slay the man. But Jesus uttered those words, anyway. Just because you can pull a bat on someone and NOT kill em, doesn't mean you should.

*Just because I say this, doesn't mean I know what I would if I were protecting my family in a situation like this. When I was 13, and left at the house alone for the very first time, I carried a knife with me until my mom got back home, lol. Of course, I've come a long way from there since then.... except for the carrying a knife on me in case I'm alone and get attacked part. jk. Why am I talking?

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Actually my statement was a joke. But, I mean I think most of our natural reactions would be to defend ourselves if we're attacked. I'm not going to let someone beat me unless I know it's to defend Jehovah's name. Then it's an honor to be beat up. If it's just a guy breaking in, I'd probably drop kick him. LOL!

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

hmm i agree with you. And yes I sleep with my gun under my pillow. kidding kidding, it's a knife! haha kidding kidding.. ..

or am i?!

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

You pull a knife on me and I will use my chop socky moves on you! Haha...

thefunkyfresh thefunkyfreshFounder ·

the other week i came home, i put my backpack down and next think i know i have a knife pressed up against my neck and todd was all decked out in fatigues yelling at me in cantonese... why cantonese??

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Haha... Todd is a North Korean commando in disguise.

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder ·

well, once I realized it was matt, I put the knife down. But I smashed a bottle of sake over his head. because sake is also popular in china, where I learned Cantanese.

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

Hahaha I totally started having palpitations lol! I thought you were serious right up until the todd part!

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

thanks Ian. So, does it say anything about hunting? or not?

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Hunting is hunting. Doesn't matter what weapon you use.

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

okay, but i don't get it then, about hunting because if you own a handgun and keep it in your house, don't you think you'd go get that if you heard a robber in your house?

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I have a bow and arrows with broadheads on them. Does that mean if I hear someone break in, I'm going to grab it with the arrow drawn back waiting for the kill? No. Handguns are used in western states for hunting. Some just like the challenge of using that instead of a conventional rifle or shotgun.

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003 ·

Some animals you can only use a handgun for in certain states.

iwz iwz ·

yeah like shooting at squirrels from your porch.

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001 ·

Hahaha! These are the areas where people don't lock their doors, and interestingly, where crazy rapists/serial killers run to escape the law. This country is so crazy.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Or you can be like a certain brother I know and shoot deer out your window. LOL!!

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

You are right. I think certain birds out west you can only shoot with a handgun.

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003 ·

its considered unsportsmanlike and/or unfair to use a rifle

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001 ·

All the brothers who've hunted that I've known have either used bows or rifles. I can't see someone hunting with a handgun - it seems like that person is stretching to cause a little controversy.

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

oh, he definatly is. he's a good friend of austin's that lives about 3 hours away, and every.single.time he comes to visit, he starts up some kind of debate with me, because we have differing opinions about everything. he's so annoying like that.

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001 ·

My rationale for saying a hand gun in the house is inappropriate for self defense is the fact that bethel asked bro/sis to leave because they were doing tae bo 'to learn self-defense' for living in brooklyn. They said it was unacceptable to practice violence like that. A simple ladies' self defense class is one thing, as is a home security system, but practicing karate, or keeping a gun, is more overt.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Unless the person is a hunter who travels to areas where handguns can be used, I don't see the need to have one around here. I can see hunters in more woodsy areas keeping them in case a bear or another large animal attacks at close proximity.

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001 ·

Maybe you should read this guy the scripture about not debating god's word - it's one thing to talk about scriptural points to flex your mind muscles and encourage, but he's clearly upsetting you just for the sake of upsetting you.

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

yea, exactly. and he was definatly just trying to upset me because he starts out by saying..."so what would you say if Austin wanted to get a handgun".

so gay.

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001 ·

What a jerk! Smack him for acting like a 14 year old.

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 ·

Exactly... in fact a brother from a Congregation in MA went hunting with his PO and he mentioned that you cant really justify owning a hand gun for hunting. If you did own one it would be questioned...

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Ultimately this is a conscience matter. If you keep the handgun locked up with the rest of your shotguns and such in a gun cabinet, then I could justify it. If you are leaving it under your mattress or in a dresser, then that's questionable.

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

I was wondering this so i looked it up:

Since a brother who continues in armed employment would not be regarded as exemplary, would it be wrong for one of Jehovah’s Witnesses to seek the protection of armed law-enforcement officers?

Jesus stated: “All those who take the sword will perish by the sword.” (Matthew 26:52) In line with this principle, mature Christians are admonished to avoid employment that requires them to carry a firearm (the modern equivalent of “the sword”). However, this does not mean that they could not seek and receive the protection of armed police officers. Why do we say so?

Romans 13:1-4, in referring to human governmental “authority” that operates by God’s permission during the present system, says this: “It is God’s minister to you for your good. But if you are doing what is bad, be in fear: for it is not without purpose that it bears the sword; for it is God’s minister, an avenger to express wrath upon the one practicing what is bad.” So God approves of the arming of such “superior authorities,” that a measure of law and order may be preserved among mankind. However, when Christ as “Prince of Peace” brings in the ‘abundance of endless peace,’ the use of all weapons of violence will be a thing of the past. Consistently with the Scriptures, then, Christians today may accept protection from the “authority,” though they themselves have ‘beaten swords into plowshares’ in anticipation of God’s incoming Kingdom.—Isaiah 2:4; 9:6, 7.

We might compare the situation today with that back in Jeremiah’s time. It was then that Jehovah used the army of “Nebuchadrezzar the king of Babylon, my servant” to execute judgment on the apostate kingdom of Judah. Did Jeremiah and Baruch arm themselves for protection in that critical situation? No, for Jehovah himself made Jeremiah “a fortified city and an iron pillar and copper walls against all the land.” And though they did not join the army of Jehovah’s executional “servant,” they accepted deliverance by that “servant” when Jerusalem was destroyed.—Jeremiah 1:17-19; 25:9; 39:11-14.

Likewise today, Jehovah’s Witnesses pursue peace as they proclaim the Kingdom message in a violent world. However, as long as Jehovah permits governmental authorities to bear the “sword” or its modern-day equivalent in preserving order, they may rightly accept the protection of that “sword.”

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

This too:

The Watchtower of July 15, 1983, discussed why true Christians do not carry or keep guns for use against humans or protection from them. (Pages 23-6) Meditating on that counsel has led some Witnesses to reevaluate having even hunting guns. Not a few have chosen to get rid of their guns altogether or to avoid having them on display and readily accessible. These Christians thus would not give the impression of taking pride in weapons or trusting in them. Furthermore, not even having hunting guns, or not having them easily accessible, can avert tragedy. The deadly weapons could not then come into the hands of children who might accidentally hurt or kill someone, nor would guns be at hand if someone was extremely frightened or depressed.—Compare Proverbs 22:3.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I think it's a law to have a lock on the trigger of the gun in this state. That guarentees kids can't do anything dumb.

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

mmmmmmmmmmmmm... handguns..... droooooooollllllzzzz

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

hahahahaha, yummy

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

lick

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003 ·

firing a .50 is like a cannon in your hand

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

Sure you can.
Most of the time you have to hit up a nicer Winery/Libations store for the good stuff though

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder ·

Best Seafood Tacos = Fresh fish, and shrimp tacos from ensenata or rosarito in baja california, mexico. Combined with the fresh tomatoes, greens, and limes. OMG. I'll take 50.

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

I wouldn't drink steel reserve on name association alone.

Dont buy that crappy beer. Trust me.. Chimay Blue and Victory 12... best strong ales you'll ever have

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

you and your non replying is so annoying.

Can you get that beer in jersey with that percentage? there's weird rules in this part of the country.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

i try not to do strong ales. bad experience.

i was at a polish gathering in queens a few years ago and they had these strong polish beers. i was unaware that they are more than TWICE as strong as normal beers. i drank two of 'em rather quickly on an empty stomach. i was 3/4 smashed before dinner. actin' all silly. ugh. mistake.

watch out for those polish beers. and those polish people.

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

Chimay blue is rated 99. thats how amazing it is.
It's a belgian strong ale.. I really can't tell you what it tastes like.. because there's only 1 heaven.

it's also 13% .

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

ugh, high alcohol percentage of beer is NOT cool. Have you ever tried Steel Reserve? It's 13 or 14% (down south, not here) and it's GROSS! It tastes like beer at first, but then with a strong rubbing alcohol after taste. ugh.

iwz iwz ·

i'm totally going to Taco Bell for lunch today

iwz iwz ·

fooled you all!

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

brotherman = debbie downer and penelope from SNL

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

your mutha....

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

opinions are opinions and they are not fact

yay yayOG 2004 ·

that's your opinion

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

omg lol

hunkpapap hunkpapapOG 2003 ·

"Well that's just like, your opinion man.

iwz iwz ·

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juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

yay yayOG 2004 ·

Oh man I love that song.
IAN DID YOU hear my parts.mp3 yet

iwz iwz ·

OMG i'm listening now.

OOOOOOOOO_OOOOOOOOOO

iwz iwz ·

this is your best work yet.

iwz iwz ·

post it here.

iwz iwz ·

YOU MUST

yay yayOG 2004 ·

um where do i host this trash again

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

What is this ZWINKY of which you speak???

iwz iwz ·

GET ZWINKY
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iwz iwz ·

btw, DO NOT get zwinky

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

GEE THANKS! lol j/k I so DIDN'T. What is all this hidden spyware scandal surrounding it??? Crazy people!

flomojopoanode flomojopoanodeFounder ·

LOL, ian! so funny

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

mmm, sun chips

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

GET OUTTA MY HEAD MAAAAN!

=P

Sour cream & onion, French onioin, Graden salsa, Cheddar or Original?

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

original, all the way

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

ME TOOOO!!!

superhero superheroOG 2004 ·

this is some hardcore flirting ... take it to the macking forum

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

Sorry I just saw this Dan, I would smack you >:(

We're cool that's all lil' man =P
PLUS I do not have a SINGLE flirtatious bone in my body true story .

Either we're cool or I'm like "Do I know you?" LOL

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

we're too cool for school

superhero superheroOG 2004 ·

yeah i'm not fooled

all the ladies love some BV

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

ok on a lighter note...the chick that we think is part of an escort service came in today w/a disease around her mouth

*runs and hurls*

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Ah cmon... I'm eating here!

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

give her a call, bro. you may have a shot.

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

OMG HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I must snap you.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

you must kiss her

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

Chimay Blue. Thank me later

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

I'll start it again:
THERE WILL ABSOLUTELY BE NO BUILDINGS IN THE NEW SYSTEM, ANYONE WHO THINKS OTHERWISE WAS DROPPED ON THEIR HEAD AS A CHILD. dUmMiEs.

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

be cool go to ritas
be cool go to ritas

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

mmmm a margarita sounds good about now!

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I think she meant the italian ice chain. Haha...

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

i know BUT the "rita" part got me thinking of margaRITAS.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Ah, yes. Well in the sweltering heat of today, I could go for one as well.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

theres a brand new rita's that opened downstairs from my office and now the garbage cans after lunch are always FULL of rita's containers.

yay yayOG 2004 ·

I heard Rita's will give you 5 cents off for every cup you bring back.

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

So many people here (and NY too) love Rita's and I don't know why. Not that I DISLIKE it...but i don't think it's that great either. If you have ever experianced a real gelato...or granita...you would feel the same way.

iwz iwz ·

yeah, i love rita's, but i don't think it's really trying to compete with the real stuff. they've got a niche, and their stuff is really enjoyable.

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

never actually had rita's. theres a bakery down the road from me, Lascala, that has awesome cream ices. i always get "creamolota." killer delicious.

englandkid englandkidOG 2003 ·

they just opened one of those around the corner from me, i'd only ever had it once and im so excited! i cant wait to go!

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

we all have opinions? things you learn online lol

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

Yeah, like for example, I think you should buy me some tacos in LA and fly to NJ to give them to me. :o)

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

hey just cause im mexican doesnt mean i was born w/a taco or burrito in my hand to cater anyone! *sheesh woman*

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

No, just me. Cuz I said so. ;oP

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 ·

Do you make taco's?

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

i def can. why?

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 ·

Do you use Taco Sauce or Salsa??

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

OOOOO NEVRE USE SAUCE! use salsa.

its like telling an italian to use ragu on their pasta. lol

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

wow that really hit me, i couldnt even spell "never" LOL

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 ·

Thats what I thought!! I never heard of Taco Sauce until I started working for this company and they keep promoting that they are the #1 Taco Sauce in the US and Im like, who uses taco sauce haha...

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

ask them if they are #1 in california (where 90% of the population is mexican) lol

yeah taco sauce is like for taco bell tacos etc. BUT if you're going to have to use sauce (like at a restaurant or something) tapatio is the next best thing.

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 · socalgal

haha.... yeah I doubt that they are in California... in fact that area is probably the worst when it comes to selling any of our "fake" tacos products... haha

You guys out there do very well with our Las Palmas brand though...

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 · g.f.s.rocks

whats the las palmas brand?

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 · socalgal

Its this brand: Las Palmas

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 · g.f.s.rocks

OH OK. yeah some use it to make the chili sauce for enchiladas. mmmm, im so hungry now! lol

iwz iwz ·

What is taco sauce? Is that what you mix into the meat when cooking it?

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 · iwz

Yeah it is take a lookTaco Sauce

iwz iwz · g.f.s.rocks

meh, mikayla makes salsa! but i really could go either way, just depends what i'm in the mood for.

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brothermanOG 2004 · iwz

Go buy a Taco Bell kit at shoprite. It's a sauce you put on the meat after it's in the taco shell.

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 · brotherman

No dont buy Taco Bell.... buy ORTEGA

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 · brotherman

All this is totally informative! Seriously, all this time I thought tacos in general were an American made entity like, ALL together.
So is it just that the type of taco available for the most part here in the states are an American concept but, the actual TACO really is something you could find if you traveled to Mexico???

g.f.s.rocks g.f.s.rocksOG 2001 · originalsnob

Ask Socalgal, she would know better... BUT pre-packaged Taco shells and kits do well in the US in general except for the predominately larger mexican population states

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 · originalsnob

girl, you're latin....arent you? LOL you'll get THE BEST tacos in mexico. good ol down home, "this is how abuelita makes em" kind of tacos. like carne asada, chicken asado, shredded beef. all different ways in its yummy crunchy taco shell (homeade) taco shell

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 · socalgal

In Long Island there are quite a few predominately spanish areas and my sister-in-law took us to this one part of town (she was in the spanish hall before they went to honduras) and the area was so ghetto and went to this little hole in the wall food place...(order at the counter, sit down)

But the food was ROCKIN! they just piled your plate up. It was buffet style, they just dish it out for you...you just ask for what looks good. But it was so authentic and you got to try so many different things. And it was all for like 5 bucks.

So rockin

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 · tesoro

why do you hate poor spaniards, but love their food?

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 · fivezero

haha, what in my comment reflected that i hate poor spaniards, pray tell?

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 · tesoro

i'm messin'. i've made similar comments and have been told i have contempt for those less fortunate. i'm not THAT fortunate. lol

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 · tesoro

those hole in the wall places are the best!!! i love em. theres one that we stop at (most times) in our route when we're doing early service on sat mornings and its the ghettoist of ghettos and we get nachos or menudo or chorizo burritos. lol

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 · socalgal

no way, i never knew menudo was a food, i always just thought it was that band ricky martin was in. lol

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 · tesoro

HAHAHAHA are you serious? yeah its an actually "soup" like

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 · socalgal

Hahaha yeah but, in a minor percentage like a good coffee a refined blend LOL

Negringa mezclada =P

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

high five, brotherman, tesoro, socalgal, we have forced a new musings thread

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I'm disappointed that Alex did not get into this debate. Oh well...

socalgal socalgalOG 2003 ·

YIPPPPEEE!!! LOL

tesoro tesoroOG 2001 ·

haha, pappa zabel. such a good peace keeper.

juicymango juicymangoOG 2003 ·

hey where is the sperm whale

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 informative ·

wow ian clearly just oppressed you all and has degraded our style of living.

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brothermanOG 2004 ·

I know I am right!!!!!!!!! Hahahahahahahahhehehehehehehehe

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001 ·

Hahaha - Oh eeyore, you're always good for a chuckle! How's Mikayla's knee doing?

iwz iwz ·

She's getting there! Working on regaining her muscle strength in her leg, lifting weights and such. She has her full range back, pretty much, even if it is still painful to bend her leg all the way.

Her biggest complaint right now is the nerve damage. Her whole knee/shin area is basically numb and/or tingly. Physical Therapy is having her work in crawling on a pad, and she haaaates it.

originalsnob originalsnobOG 2004 ·

YAY Mikayla! =/ Physical therapy sounds hard...my sister had to do it for her ankle when her achilles ruptured back in April, it used to wear her out and leave her really sore =(

B
brothermanOG 2004 ·

The skin never really completely heals. Some nerves stay dead.

web-toedchloe web-toedchloeOG 2001 ·

I'm glad she's getting better, albeit slowly. :)

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

Best beer ever made..

Chimay Blue.

Try it.
Love it.
When you're inebriated ... text message your ex-girlfriend.

Let me know how that turns out.

yay yayOG 2004 ·

Who needs tall buildings when theres beer?
BEER FOREVER BUILDINGS ARE STUPID BEERS FOREVER

fivezero fivezeroOG 2003 ·

i'll try it. what's it like?

iwz iwz ·

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yay yayOG 2004 ·

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