Things that are underrated
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the surprise of reading a thread and it doesn't have the generic response of "my dick/balls/etc" anywhere in it.
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Saying your junk is underrated is self condemnation; you like and enjoy it/them, but no one else does
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I'd read it the other way.blooghost wrote:Saying your junk is underrated is self condemnation; you like and enjoy it/them, but no one else does
Being an underrated thread if one of you fellers was like "MUH DICK" I'd interpret that to mean that it is great and deserves praise/recognition/attention but doesn't receive it as much as is warranted. Much like the above mentioned Bill Ward or Blue Cheer. Which is why it is refreshing it han't happened.
But to add to the thread in a different way:
Tortilla chips dipped in Country Crock.
Letting an M&M melt in your mouth not in your hand.
Eating chili dogs while watching Sonic
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I can definitely get behind this. I like pickles on mine and nothing else. In my hometown, we have a badass hot dog place called Cook's. Their chili is delicious and perfect.The_Active_Conundrum wrote: Eating chili dogs
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I have to be a snob because I know too much about hotdogs, I buy Hebrew National and pretend it isn't just as horrible for me.blooghost wrote:I can definitely get behind this. I like pickles on mine and nothing else. In my hometown, we have a badass hot dog place called Cook's. Their chili is delicious and perfect.The_Active_Conundrum wrote: Eating chili dogs
North Carolina has taught me the importance of Coleslaw on a chilidog. But that isn't for all the time. Sometimes its ketchup, mustard, chili, onions. Cheese optional.
Now I feel the urge to run down to Cook Out.
Not too far away is Firwurst, they make their own hotdogs and sausages. @nd or third generation weinersmith decided to have a restaurant. Sometimes I get a hipster desire to buy local and go there.
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Chilllllliiiiii doggggggs.
So many good ways to splice them. Just pickles. Mustard, ketchup, onions. Cheese. Coleslaw is a new one to me and now I need it. We too buy the fancy dogs from the butcher department an lie to ourselves that they're any better. That is 100% dinner tomorrow.
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So many good ways to splice them. Just pickles. Mustard, ketchup, onions. Cheese. Coleslaw is a new one to me and now I need it. We too buy the fancy dogs from the butcher department an lie to ourselves that they're any better. That is 100% dinner tomorrow.
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Re: Things that are underrated
Chickpeas
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Bro.The_Active_Conundrum wrote: Eating chili dogs while watching Sonic
Sonic is how I learned chili dogs were a thing.
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I don't think I had a Philly cheesesteak before Megas XLR.futuresailors wrote:Bro.The_Active_Conundrum wrote: Eating chili dogs while watching Sonic
Sonic is how I learned chili dogs were a thing.
Also, sitting on a parking block outside of 7-11 and eating a chili dog with yr bro is A Good Thing.
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There's a place in my city called Dog Town that specializes is hot dogs. They use fresh french bread for there buns and its really good. Peep the menu:PeteeBee wrote:Chilllllliiiiii doggggggs.
So many good ways to splice them. Just pickles. Mustard, ketchup, onions. Cheese. Coleslaw is a new one to me and now I need it. We too buy the fancy dogs from the butcher department an lie to ourselves that they're any better. That is 100% dinner tomorrow.
Sidebar: does everyone else's wife/significant other give them shit for this website? It's normally in complete jest, but every so often it's clearly a little real.
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