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  • Caulfield
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2011
    • 10986

    #23026
    Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

    Originally posted by EUBlink
    Pineapple included in anything besides assortments of other fruits should be shunned on. Pineapple and tomato paste have no right to be used in such a way that would be blasphemous to the pizza gods.
    maybe so, maybe so...

    ...but the pineapple gods will be most pleased.

    my favorite pizza is ham, mushroom and pineapple. in fact my most favorite pizza I can only find when I make my annual trek to Gatlingburg: goat cheese pizza with pineapple. delicioso

    what grinds my gears are black olives on pizza. I used to tolerate them if somebody else was doing the ordering but I don't let that happen anymore. yeah, olives, yech.
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    • l3ulvl
      Hall Of Fame
      • Dec 2009
      • 17229

      #23027
      Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

      Originally posted by Majingir
      Sadly not all.

      Like pineapple. I don't care if it's by itself or on pizza, I hate it either way.

      Ironically I find things like peppers taste better by themselves than cooked up/on pizza.

      Doug Heffernan puts cheese on his cereal



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      • dubcity
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        • May 2012
        • 17872

        #23028
        Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

        That show was so great. What ever happened to that guy? Oh right, Adam Sadler.

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        • EUBlink
          heyoka
          • Dec 2005
          • 1034

          #23029
          Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

          Originally posted by Caulfield
          maybe so, maybe so...



          ...but the pineapple gods will be most pleased.



          my favorite pizza is ham, mushroom and pineapple. in fact my most favorite pizza I can only find when I make my annual trek to Gatlingburg: goat cheese pizza with pineapple. delicioso



          what grinds my gears are black olives on pizza. I used to tolerate them if somebody else was doing the ordering but I don't let that happen anymore. yeah, olives, yech.
          Where from?! I’ve had Big Daddy’s, Luigi’s and a place called Best Italian. I think that’s the name for the last one, but I may be off. I loved Gatlinburg as a kid. We would camp on the outskirts near Dudley Creek for a month or longer every year. Memories I’ll never forget. Olives are disgusting.

          I live in Mobile now, so it’s a much further drive. Disney is just as close now, but we haven’t vacationed in over a year, so I’m undecided where we’ll venture to next. I tent-camped in Cades Cove primitive areas for several days, but that was more than years ago.

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          • baconbits11
            MVP
            • Oct 2014
            • 2595

            #23030
            Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

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            • Caulfield
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              • Apr 2011
              • 10986

              #23031
              Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

              Originally posted by EUBlink
              Where from?! I’ve had Big Daddy’s, Luigi’s and a place called Best Italian. I think that’s the name for the last one, but I may be off. I loved Gatlinburg as a kid. We would camp on the outskirts near Dudley Creek for a month or longer every year. Memories I’ll never forget. Olives are disgusting.

              I live in Mobile now, so it’s a much further drive. Disney is just as close now, but we haven’t vacationed in over a year, so I’m undecided where we’ll venture to next. I tent-camped in Cades Cove primitive areas for several days, but that was more than years ago.
              yeah, Big Daddy's, actually in Pigeon Forge. in Gatlingburg there's nothing like Fannie Farkle's sausage sub. I can't walk by there and resist grabbing one to go. I live near Talladega so Gatlingburg isn't too terribly a long trip for me.

              what grinds my gears is having to leave from a vacation up in the mountains. I never feel that way when I leave Gulf Shores/Orange Beach. I'm always ready to get back home and vacuum the sand out of my cracks
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              • RockinDaMike
                All Star
                • Feb 2003
                • 9091

                #23032
                Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                It gets on my nerves when people from
                Cold climates are making fun of Texans for not being able to handle the cold instead of helping and giving tips how to survive it. The same thing happens to them when a heat wave comes in and the power goes out.


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                • l3ulvl
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                  • Dec 2009
                  • 17229

                  #23033
                  Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                  Originally posted by RockinDaMike
                  It gets on my nerves when people from
                  Cold climates are making fun of Texans for not being able to handle the cold instead of helping and giving tips how to survive it. The same thing happens to them when a heat wave comes in and the power goes out.


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                  so what are your tips on how to deal with heat waves when the power goes out?
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                  • RockinDaMike
                    All Star
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 9091

                    #23034
                    Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                    Originally posted by l3ulvl
                    so what are your tips on how to deal with heat waves when the power goes out?

                    When I first setup my resort in El Nido, it’s such a remote place that the power would be out at 6 am to 5 pm every day if you didn’t have a generator. I went through this for two years straight.

                    I had to buy a couple emergency fans that were charged every night and use them till the battery died.

                    I also took 3 cold showers a day, a couple were not with soap. I also would go outside in the shade to get air flow going. Obviously drink a lot of water and I also jumped in the ocean a couple times a week.

                    After two weeks of it I got used to it and can handle the heat.

                    You can also put a wet rag and place behind your neck.

                    I also meditate, so when it got tough I would do a session and I would be able regulate my body temp by breathing exercises.

                    When my AC broke in my car in AZ and was too broke to fix it so I just had to tough it out and do the same thing. After two weeks I was used to it and can handle AZ summers without AC in my car.

                    I’m glad I went through these situations so that you know to handle emergency situations. I also grew up in Alaska and know how to deal with the cold.

                    Texans should be sealing their doorways and covering windows with plastic to insulate the home.

                    Tent up in the home and have sleeping bags and have everyone in the home use the tent. Have a portable butane stove to boil water and make food.

                    Maybe I’ll start a disaster kit thread to share what I built since I have to always be ready living in the Philippines dealing with typhoons, earthquakes, floods and volcano eruptions.

                    I have one in the house and one in the car.


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                    • The Chef
                      Moderator
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 13684

                      #23035
                      Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                      Originally posted by dubcity
                      The "let me tell you about how great my diet is" stuff is pretty funny. Sometimes it sounds like they trying to convince themelves as much as the other person. I say whatever works for you is cool. In my experience getting enough exercise can smooth out some of the rough edges of any diet. Except maybe the whole intermittent fasting thing. Anyone who is going 18-24 hours between eating is going through some level of pain lol.
                      Funny you mention intermittent fasting as the Wife has been doing it since October and I ended up starting it last month. I've never been a huge snack person so going 18 hours between meals isn't as big a deal when you consider a portion of that I'm sleeping anyways. In the end it's really just a way to keep myself in check when it comes to soda and force myself to drink a lot more water, the lack of eating hasn't effected me at all.

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                      • l3ulvl
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 17229

                        #23036
                        Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                        Originally posted by RockinDaMike
                        When I first setup my resort in El Nido, it’s such a remote place that the power would be out at 6 am to 5 pm every day if you didn’t have a generator. I went through this for two years straight.

                        I had to buy a couple emergency fans that were charged every night and use them till the battery died.

                        I also took 3 cold showers a day, a couple were not with soap. I also would go outside in the shade to get air flow going. Obviously drink a lot of water and I also jumped in the ocean a couple times a week.

                        After two weeks of it I got used to it and can handle the heat.

                        You can also put a wet rag and place behind your neck.

                        I also meditate, so when it got tough I would do a session and I would be able regulate my body temp by breathing exercises.

                        When my AC broke in my car in AZ and was too broke to fix it so I just had to tough it out and do the same thing. After two weeks I was used to it and can handle AZ summers without AC in my car.

                        I’m glad I went through these situations so that you know to handle emergency situations. I also grew up in Alaska and know how to deal with the cold.

                        Texans should be sealing their doorways and covering windows with plastic to insulate the home.

                        Tent up in the home and have sleeping bags and have everyone in the home use the tent. Have a portable butane stove to boil water and make food.

                        Maybe I’ll start a disaster kit thread to share what I built since I have to always be ready living in the Philippines dealing with typhoons, earthquakes, floods and volcano eruptions.

                        I have one in the house and one in the car.


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                        I used to freeze a few two liter bottles of water overnight and set them on the floor in front of a box fan the next day to blow some semblance of cool air on me and the dog.



                        I felt worse for the dog, I did the cold shower thing, too, but couldn't do it for him. and if you limit the drying portion of your hair to the point of it not dripping, then blow the fan on your wet head, it would help.



                        Little dog, though, he couldn't stop panting, I would take ice packs and place them against his body for 10 second increments and it seemed to help, but he wanted to play toys and my apartment would top out at 103 and I couldn't let him zoom around in that temp while his tongue was already hanging to the floor


                        (I also just noticed my response isn't necessarily about power outage as much as finding ways to deal with extreme heat when you don't have AC, and I incorporated my old dog for some reason)
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                        • Speedy
                          #Ace
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 16143

                          #23037
                          Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                          Common core math.

                          So dumb.
                          Originally posted by Gibson88
                          Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
                          It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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                          • Blzer
                            Resident film pundit
                            • Mar 2004
                            • 42509

                            #23038
                            Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                            Originally posted by Speedy
                            Common core math.

                            So dumb.
                            I like the mindset, and even more so like the assessments that can come from it. I don't like the textbooks, standards, or overall in-class practice.

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                            • BurghFan
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                              • Jul 2009
                              • 10042

                              #23039
                              Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                              The produce bags at Giant Eagle Market District, they're just too friable. Had checked out and was transferring my gorceries from the Market District bag to my bookbag to carry home and I picked up the produce bag and it completely self-destructing dumping my apples everywhere. They actually have different types of produce bags and the smaller clear ones are most abundant and those are also the most friable. They also have larger green bags that seem to be a bit stronger, but they don't always seem to have them.
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                              • Caulfield
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                                • Apr 2011
                                • 10986

                                #23040
                                Re: You know what really grinds my gears?

                                this makes me want apple dumplings.
                                Originally posted by BurghFan
                                ...had checked out and was transferring my gorceries from the Market District bag to my bookbag to carry home and I picked up the produce bag and it completely self-destructing dumping my apples everywhere.
                                I hate plastic bags, can never get them open
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