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Stick with your original door | 20 | 11.49% | |
Switch to the unopened door | 113 | 64.94% | |
I think it's 50/50 so it doesn't matter | 41 | 23.56% | |
Voters: 174. You may not vote on this poll |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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[ QUOTE ] in this thread... fluxrad > GoT [/ QUOTE ] Are you serious? His poll choices are retarded. Plus he responded to a phrase of mine that he quote with a completely unintelligible jumble of words. Apparently they changed the code so I can't make a poll unless it's the first post in the thread, but this his choices are along the same line as these: Which is better? -Sony TV's -Flatscreen TV's GoT [/ QUOTE ] He is talking about "restaurant style" and "chunky style" These can never be the same thing. |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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He is talking about "restaurant style" and "chunky style" These can never be the same thing. [/ QUOTE ] Soooo, when I get salsa at a restaurant that is chunky, which I often do, they are serving me something other than "restaurant"? GoT |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
They're different kinds. It doesn't have anything to do with where you get them.
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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Soooo, when I get salsa at a restaurant that is chunky, which I often do, they are serving me something other than "restaurant"? GoT [/ QUOTE ] I think you are still hung up on the fact you couldn't infer "restaurant style" and "chunky style" from his poll. But yeah, it wouldn't be "restaurant style" salsa. |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
Sponger is correct.
GoT: If you're in New York, and you get some deep dish pizza...do you call it New York style? |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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If you're in New York, and you get some deep dish pizza...do you call it New Yorstyle? [/ QUOTE ] No, its chunky style. However, its in a restaurant....so....wait, what was the question? |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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[ QUOTE ] If you're in New York, and you get some deep dish pizza...do you call it New Yorstyle? [/ QUOTE ] No, its chunky style. However, its in a restaurant....so....wait, what was the question? [/ QUOTE ] Sorry. I'm drunk on Harp now. I'll stop with the analogies. |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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[ QUOTE ] that's "pico de gallo". [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. Pico is technically a spicy relish and is typically dryer than a 'chunky' salsa. Also, almost everyone knows that curry is a spice. [/ QUOTE ] Curry is not "a" spice. |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] that's "pico de gallo". [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. Pico is technically a spicy relish and is typically dryer than a 'chunky' salsa. Also, almost everyone knows that curry is a spice. [/ QUOTE ] Curry is not "a" spice. [/ QUOTE ] It is a state of mind, to be one with the earth. |
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Re: Salsa: Restaraunt vs. Chunky.
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[ QUOTE ] Soooo, when I get salsa at a restaurant that is chunky, which I often do, they are serving me something other than "restaurant"? GoT [/ QUOTE ] I think you are still hung up on the fact you couldn't infer "restaurant style" and "chunky style" from his poll. But yeah, it wouldn't be "restaurant style" salsa. [/ QUOTE ] I think the main problem here is that no one except you and flux have heard soupy salsa commonly referred to as "restaurant style." I've never heard that before in my life. |
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