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discolé monade

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  1. i had a dream last night, that there was a small town that had a haberdashery, and i wanted that store so bad because they somehow got their hands on beautiful fabric from pakistan, china, india, but this haberdashery was in a very small mexican hilltop town. everything else in the store was pretty much garbage. so, i helped the town get from under the cartel, and they gave me the haberdashery.
  2. i need more pens. i need more yarn. i need more notebooks. and now...NOW... i need material. i have a problem.
  3. happy day of birth!!!
  4. frozen shoulder. ouch and ouch.
  5. well....they've colonized everything else...why not this?
  6. it's only ketchup because americans changed the name it's catsup....
  7. i'm sorry. it's really good. i don't do catsup on my fries. only ranch. or green goddess
  8. in a court of law, this can be tried as co~conspirator. if this get joined, i'm petitioning for seperate trials.
  9. dont knock it till you try it.
  10. OHHH yeah. pickle relish for hot dogs. but artichoke, and zucchini relish is good. but never had them on a dog.
  11. mods are gonna' combine this shit. bet.
  12. ranch dressing on fries.
  13. mustard absolutely on pretzels...AND onion rings. and i like both sweet and dill. prefer sweet though.
  14. shut UP scooooob.
  15. we use slaw on our smoked sammiches.
  16. 2 minutes
  17. omg...this stuff is the bomb! WAIT. take it to mid's new thread. @resurrected go make your own condiment thread.
  18. although i prefer mustard and relish.
  19. make your own gawt damned thread!
  20. @Poof we don't have to fight pound for pound. it's catsup....at one time catchup. let's wrestle.
  21. It could have been ke-chiap, from China's southern coastal Fujian region. Or it could have been kicap, a Malay word borrowed from the Cantonese dialect of Chinese from Indonesia, also spelled kecap and ketjap, both of which are sauces based on brined or pickled fish or shellfish, herbs, and spices. Whatever it was, the Europeans liked it, and as early 1690, they brought it back home with them, calling it catchup. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/29649/whats-difference-between-ketchup-and-catsup
  22. The word ‘catsup’ entered the English language in 1690, while the spelling ‘ketchup’, entered the English language in 1711. https://tastessence.com/catsup-vs-ketchup#:~:text=It was when the British,the blend of fish sauce.
  23. discole get that shit right, eh.
  24. tomato glue
  25. it's ketchup now... but it's always been catsup. argument invalid.
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