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Crimson Jester wrote:Nope. I'm thinking or some of my coonass welder friends and energy workers. (Coonass is their word not mine, and they use it proudly!)Bitter Thorn wrote:Admit to it, your just laughing at my sentence structure; or lack thereof.Crimson Jester wrote:LOL!Gark the Goblin wrote:Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.Crimson Jester wrote:FIFYAlso most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.
My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.
Why not I'm a Coonass.

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Crimson Jester wrote:Nope. I'm thinking or some of my coonass welder friends and energy workers. (Coonass is their word not mine, and they use it proudly!)Bitter Thorn wrote:Admit to it, your just laughing at my sentence structure; or lack thereof.Crimson Jester wrote:LOL!Gark the Goblin wrote:Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.Crimson Jester wrote:FIFYAlso most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.
My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.
Yeah, not sure how I feel about the word to be honest. I had lived so little in Acadiana, I have not been on the receiving end of any of the sometimes vulgar and hateful, for lack of better terms racism that you would see from people of the bigger cities. Still hear about it from time to time.

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Hm. My family is sending around emails reminiscing about my grandma and grandpa's old place, and my grandpa is talking about what he did way back when. For some reason, his most recent email made me feel like someone was talking about someone who died (maybe him?). It kinda threw me at first, but I guess I'm going to have to save it for when he does die and maybe use it as a conversation starter. Whoa. That got real morbid real fast.

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Crimson Jester wrote:I can see everything but water. How is water in bacon?Gark the Goblin wrote:The four elements, like man alone, are weak. But together they form the strong fifth element: bacon.FIFY
Well, I guess it's in raw bacon. And a bit in cooked bacon. But mostly oil.

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Wolfthulhu wrote:I only play games that have good human vs human play. I started PC gaming with turn based strategy games and first person with counter strike early betas. Final Fantasy... like Heathy suggested, it's just no credibility from the title on.Bitter Thorn wrote:Wolfthulhu wrote:Not a fan. *shrug*Mairkurion {tm} wrote:What the frak is wrong with all you people. Ever heard of VIDEO GAMES?!???!?Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:7 pm.
Still 100 degrees.
ugh.....At least there's not a hole in the ceiling under your AC unit.
I also had to Google moogle.
Kruely: hee-hee! Yeah, looks made to appeal to little girls.
Minus 50 to your geek cred.
:-p
Just curious, you guys know the story behind the name?

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Kruelaid wrote:Wolfthulhu wrote:I only play games that have good human vs human play. I started PC gaming with turn based strategy games and first person with counter strike early betas. Final Fantasy... like Heathy suggested, it's just no credibility from the title on.Bitter Thorn wrote:Wolfthulhu wrote:Not a fan. *shrug*Mairkurion {tm} wrote:What the frak is wrong with all you people. Ever heard of VIDEO GAMES?!???!?Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:7 pm.
Still 100 degrees.
ugh.....At least there's not a hole in the ceiling under your AC unit.
I also had to Google moogle.
Kruely: hee-hee! Yeah, looks made to appeal to little girls.
Minus 50 to your geek cred.
:-pJust curious, you guys know the story behind the name?
** spoiler omitted **
I think this is about the fourth or fifth time that's been explained in this thread. I think it's weird how often it comes up. :P

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aeglos wrote:Original Mountain Dew is the classic - in the green can. Basic Dr. Pepper is, again, the industry standard - though cherry added is nice too!my supermarket has a new foreign food shelf.
beside the foreign but easy to find and quite established food from China, Turkey, Greece or Morocco they now have the most hard to get, exotic, unknown and fabled food od the world: American ;-)For the first tim ever I have seen a can of Mountian Dew (well, maybe I have seen one before, I have been to the States once, but I did not realice the importance for our little sub-culture back than) in different flavors, also Dr. Pepper and I discovered that Sunkist still exists but in cans not in little coated-paper boxes.
And famous but unknown things like Peanut Butter and maple syrup are there to.So please tell me FaWtLies: Which delicacy of you homeland and which flavor of Dr.Pepper and Mountain Dew must I try??
(By the way: even to see cans is exotic for me, they are gone from German stores since more than 5 years)
It went over well enough here. You guys DEMOLISHED my cherry Dr Pepper (No . by the way Jess. :-P)

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Bitter Thorn wrote:Yeah, not sure how I feel about the word to be honest. I had lived so little in Acadiana, I have not been on the receiving end of any of the sometimes vulgar and hateful, for lack of better terms racism that you would see from people of the bigger cities. Still hear about it from time to time.Crimson Jester wrote:Nope. I'm thinking or some of my coonass welder friends and energy workers. (Coonass is their word not mine, and they use it proudly!)Bitter Thorn wrote:Admit to it, your just laughing at my sentence structure; or lack thereof.Crimson Jester wrote:LOL!Gark the Goblin wrote:Dude I'm Cajun, where it might be the best food in the world, as long as you don't ask whats in it, and I still won't eat that.Crimson Jester wrote:FIFYAlso most people, DO NOT eat Raccoon or eat skunk.
My lunch today is a beef and potato stew with a Southwest Chicken Panini.
I tend not to use it unless I know someone well. There seem to be some nuances and rules change regionally.