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Traditional Catholic Faith => Health and Nutrition => Topic started by: Belloc on July 06, 2010, 07:06:28 AM
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just FYI-I did sit down prior to fireworks I could hear in the distance and ate 2 Ballpark franks and chips....
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You sir are a wild man!
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did I say that I ate them, also, with both ketchup AND mustard!
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Oh I see what you are up to. A natural trouble maker. You want to start a war on what is proper to put on your hotdogs.
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Oh I see what you are up to. A natural trouble maker. You want to start a war on what is proper to put on your hotdogs.
I need to know, gots to know-what is the patriotic thing to put on a dog? I mean, if one puts on chili, am I instantly an "America hater-kooky CSO nut job"??
if one puts on cheese on that dog, is one a French surrender monkey??
mustard alone? (Sola mustard fide)??
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Well, I have put mustard and saurkraut on my hotdogs before what does that show. And, no, I do not goose-step
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Funny you should open this thread. As a kid, I hated hot dogs, and my dad would say "That's un-American!"
Little did he know...
I still don't care much for dogs, though I will eat one if it's given to me. I also think baseball is the most boring pastime in the world. But I do like apple pie.
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Raoul, I like apple pie too!!
as a kid, all I ate was those-eventually, got tastes for other things......
saurkraut eh..hmm....that would have been tough 1940-1945 time frame...now, no biggie, though as a German-American, I cannot stand the stuff-saurkraut-myself....but hey,to each their own on that..... :laugh2:
baseball is ok, have gone to some minor league games near me-the real bore for me is golf, tennis and skating....
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Tennis was the only sport I used to like. Honesty compels me to say that I mostly liked female tennis, and my motives were not exactly pure ( I wasn't always Catholic ). I had a crush on Martina Hingis for some reason although I don't know why now. But I also liked female tennis because it wasn't as blindingly fast as male tennis, it had some elegance in the days before Serena and Venus Williams, which is when I lost interest.
I also live in Manhattan Beach where a fairly big all-female tennis tournament, Virginia Slims, is held.
I think what I liked is that it isn't a team sport. The individual is out there alone, and whether they win or lose is not just about talent but about personality, about temperament. Each player had certain character flaws that made them interesting to study, like they would have natural talent but get possessed by vanity, love of limelight, etc. Or else they had an anger problem, or maybe they were a cold-blooded machine...
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Golf, I am convinced that it is from the devil. There seems to be a connection between Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ and golf, or at least between ill-gotten gains and golf. It's like these people sell their souls and so they try to reproduce the heaven they'll never see on a beautiful golf course. There is something so soullessly worldly about men in golf clothes on a golf course playing golf, I just can't imagine what kind of mentality takes pleasure in such dullness.
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Hey, golf is a celtic sport! Let's not single out golf as being particularly evil.
I don't care for golf myself. The closest I've ever gone to playing golf was playing mini-putt golf.
Matthew
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My kind of thread.
Hot Dogs and Apple Pie (with vanilla ice cream on a warm piece)!!!
You can keep the baseball and tennis, although I did take tennis lessons in high school. Even had my very own racket and pair of white tennis shorts with Conover sneakers. Had a good strong backhand, but the ole' hand/eye coordination was a bit off (as judged by my pool playing) in my serving. :laugh2:
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Hey, golf is a celtic sport! Let's not single out golf as being particularly evil.
I don't care for golf myself. The closest I've ever gone to playing golf was playing mini-putt golf.
Matthew
hey, me too! next time min-golf, will ahve to war the old fashionds--KILT!!
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My kind of thread.
Hot Dogs and Apple Pie (with vanilla ice cream on a warm piece)!!!
You can keep the baseball and tennis, although I did take tennis lessons in high school. Even had my very own racket and pair of white tennis shorts with Conover sneakers. Had a good strong backhand, but the ole' hand/eye coordination was a bit off (as judged by my pool playing) in my serving. :laugh2:
me too, had bad eye/hand coordination...ice cream :scratchchin: that might be suspicious on orthdoxy :laugh2:
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I had a Maple Bar for breakfast in lieu of my usual english muffin. Does this make my orthodoxy further suspect? Perhaps I am racist and am unaware of it since I like vanilla ice cream and english muffins (with lots of butter - good for the cholesterol level).
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I had a Maple Bar for breakfast in lieu of my usual english muffin. Does this make my orthodoxy further suspect? Perhaps I am racist and am unaware of it since I like vanilla ice cream and english muffins (with lots of butter - good for the cholesterol level).
hope yo know I was kidding in the above post and not really picking on you!
now, a maple bar..hm....not sure, but your reject of English muffin is giving me real pause :scratchchin:
I too like vanilla ice cream w/pie and on its own, so, if racist, we are in the same boat....maybe we should prove we are not and eat some chocolate ice cream....(reminds me of the early 90's movie with Martin Lawrence, Boomerang, he was opining that pool was racist, as everyone was trying to hit the black ball and put it in the pocket, a symbol fo the white man pushing the black man all over Mother earth, symbolized by the green table-would just give you wav link, but that is also blocked here at work)