My mother was a lawyer, my father is a doctor. There'd been quite a lot of latin bandied around the house during my upbringing. Faux latin as well, my dad was always fond of "Illigitimi non carborundum." (Not-latin for don't let the bastards grind you down)Man I loved that movie when I was young. I wonder if it holds up.
Also, @GasBandit I'm glad you used 'casus belli,' as just the other day I used it and there was debate about whether or not one could reasonably expect people to know what it meant. Also I once I got to use "status quo antebellum," which I'll admit is a little more obscure, in a presentation and I was so pleased I cannot even say.
John Goodman and Patrick W. outweighs anything bad. It's still amazing.fearing it winds up like everything else with David Spade in it.
I wonder what the photo is for Windows ME
At least you have the goggles for it... I'll take it.
FTFYThat is a neat novelty, but just give it to me on a plate made of bacon.
I regret that I have but one bro-fist to give for this post.Savory breakfast >>>>>>>>>>>sweet breakfast!
I can't give any, as they are busy holding my knife and fork.I regret that I have but one bro-fist to give for this post.
Chopsticks will always leave a fist at the ready.I can't give any, as they are busy holding my knife and fork.
--Patrick
The two are not mutually exclusive. A little sweet with a savory breakfast can be quite nice.That bacon cone does look tasty. Savory breakfast >>>>>>>>>>>sweet breakfast!
I fully agree. That's why you order both, such as bacon & eggs (both savory) and then add on toast or pancakes, both of which you put sweet things on, like jam (toast), or whipped cream, fruit, & syrup (pancakes).The two are not mutually exclusive. A little sweet with a savory breakfast can be quite nice.
Is that "I don't know how to make an omelette and this is what I do instead?" If so, Alton to the rescue:Or do what I do, and make eggs over easy with a slice of havarti or cheddar cheese folded between and then drizzle some maple syrup over it. Delightful!
It's more like, I know how to make an omelette but I'm ALSO incredibly lazy.Is that "I don't know how to make an omelette and this is what I do instead?" If so, Alton to the rescue:
I freely acknowledge that some methods take a long time. His does not. But hey, as long as you're enjoying breakfast, go nuts.It's more like, I know how to make an omelette but I'm ALSO incredibly lazy.
Even heating up the frying pan is often too much for me. I only eat breakfast like 60 percent of the time and it's typically toast.I freely acknowledge that some methods take a long time. His does not. But hey, as long as you're enjoying breakfast, go nuts.