GasBandit
Staff member
Spelling it is of secondary importance to the fact they correctly made "Texas" chili with no beans."Chilli"
--Patrick
Spelling it is of secondary importance to the fact they correctly made "Texas" chili with no beans."Chilli"
--Patrick
You dirty South Carolinian.I'm still going to go with the minority here. I like beans. No beans reminds me of Alpo.
You dirty South Carolinian.
There's a reason why, in Chili cooking competitions, the class of chili that includes beans is called "People's Choice".I'm still going to go with the minority here. I like beans. No beans reminds me of Alpo.
When I made it that one time, people kept calling it "dog food chili."I'm still going to go with the minority here. I like beans. No beans reminds me of Alpo.
That's just because it sound better as a category than "Bean Soup."There's a reason why, in Chili cooking competitions, the class of chili that includes beans is called "People's Choice".
I'm kinda bummed they don't offer the "Texas BBQ" pizza here. It'd probably start arguments though. I wonder if the "Memphis BBQ pizza" is called "Texas BBQ" abroad.Still haven't tried the "new" Domino's, still don't know what I'm missing.
--Patrick
The composer may no longer have a copyright, but the performance of the work, perversely, does. So, it might be a copyright strike from the London Symphony Orchestra or the Boston Philharmonic or some such group.Glad I got to watch it 6 hours ago.
...before what, though? A copyright strike from Edvard Grieg?
--Patrick
This is a thing that happens, yes. Just less frequently, because it's easier to prove that it's your song than it is to prove that it's your performance.The composer may no longer have a copyright, but the performance of the work, perversely, does. So, it might be a copyright strike from the London Symphony Orchestra or the Boston Philharmonic or some such group.
The space makes all the difference.There's a big difference between meatballs and ball meat.
As well as word order indicating what's a noun and what's an adjective.The space makes all the difference.
--Patrick
And context. Context is king.As well as word order indicating what's a noun and what's an adjective.