Originally posted by Wicked98Snake
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How do you maintain your cool at work?
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My "boss" is actually one of my friends and I tell him his ideas are stupid all the time. I also correct his sentences because he can't write for shit. We get along great though, mainly because we compliment each other in a lot of ways and have a lot of strength as a team.
Outside of that environment we are pretty honest around here.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Grimpala View PostPussy, go home and beat your wife like the rest of us.Originally posted by Nash B.Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostA black female officer... my Captain (who was black)... the Deputy Chief (who was black) agreed...The acting Chief (who was a white female) ...Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostCan you bring me some scrapple?
Thanks for making me drool.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by Wicked98Snake View PostWTF is scrapple?
"Scrapple, also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name pon haus,[1][2] is traditionally a mush of pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal and flour, often buckwheat flour, and spices. The mush is formed into a semi-solid congealed loaf, and slices of the scrapple are then panfried before serving. Scraps of meat left over from butchering, not used or sold elsewhere, were made into scrapple to avoid waste. Scrapple is best known as a rural American food of the Mid-Atlantic states (Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland). Scrapple and pon haus are commonly considered an ethnic food of the Pennsylvania Dutch, including the Mennonites and Amish. Scrapple is found in supermarkets throughout the region in both fresh and frozen refrigerated cases."
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