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You overthinking verbose •. I was talking about the food, you instantly jump to different religions. Let's talk about the food. I enjoy Kosher and Halal food. I believe both came from some the same place, I think life was pretty rough back then and people that were enslaved would eat just about anything and die. Because we're a social animal and construct hierarchies we end up with leaders. If all of the leaders people are dying because they're eating rotten scraps they will tell them to not do that. I'd love to hear your thoughts regarding this subject. I'm not a big lobster/crab fan but I will get down with a pork chop.
You do understand that Kosher and Halal are both about... er ... FOOD, yeah?!? I'm not really sure what to do with you at this point.

Just get that report in at the start of class tomorrow, K?

Office hours need to be scheduled at least one week in advance.

Or, did you mean that Kosher and Halal both "have what plants crave?"


View: https://youtu.be/VBML3VpbuYQ?si=sVKrH1jyvoYabZmv&t=49
 
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You do understand that Kosher and Halal are both about... er ... FOOD, yeah?!? I'm not really sure what to do with you at this point.

Just get that report in at the start of class tomorrow, K?

Office hours need to be scheduled at least one week in advance.
Yes. That's why my last post was about food and ancient peoples. Are you okay? What are you talking about? What are you going to do with me? I don't care what you think. I'm allowed to do that.
 
You do understand that Kosher and Halal are both about... er ... FOOD, yeah?!? I'm not really sure what to do with you at this point.

Just get that report in at the start of class tomorrow, K?

Office hours need to be scheduled at least one week in advance.

Or, did you mean that Kosher and Halal both "have what plants crave?"


View: https://youtu.be/VBML3VpbuYQ?si=sVKrH1jyvoYabZmv&t=49

Yes. I want you to believe I think "that's what plants crave". It might not be true, but it'll make you feel better and doesn't require anything from me. I wish you nothing but the best.
 
Yes. That's why my last post was about food and ancient peoples. Are you okay? What are you talking about? What are you going to do with me? I don't care what you think. I'm allowed to do that.
Ok, Hoss... But here's what you're NOT allowed to do: Tell me I'm talking about Religion when I'm still talking about FOOD laws. You know, the food laws YOU posited.

Or did you conveniently - as if on meth - forget that that's what you just did?

Damn!
 
Ok, Hoss... But here's what you're NOT allowed to do: Tell me I'm talking about Religion when I'm still talking about FOOD laws. You know, the food laws YOU posited.

Or did you conveniently - as if on meth - forget that that's what you just did?

Damn!
You are in no position to tell me what I can or can't do. That's not how this works. I will criticize and mock you because I can, just as you are free to do the same to me. Are you confident enough in your position to see it through to the end? You seem wobbly, you talk a lot but never actually say anything. I think you have a future in politics.
 
Overrated. I tried different combinations and it was still, meh.
Here's the thing about In N Out that no one gets. It's not a great burger, it's never been a great burger. But it's always the same burger. I know it's a pain in the ass to go there, don't go. It's not overrated, it's just a bunch of people discovered it and made it popular. Two Double Doubles well done, grilled onions and a large iced tea with lemon was/is my standard order for decades. It's about $13 now I think, but regardless of the price I expect nothing more or less than the first time I walked up to the counter as a preteen. It's always clean, the employees seem happy and the food (skip the fries) is never frozen (microwaves and heating lamps are non existent). For me it's nostalgic to go back to the same store I went to as a kid and it hasn't changed. Now the rest of the country has hopped on the band wagon, just remember it is what it is because it's not a franchise and it's still owned by the family.
 
Here's the thing about In N Out that no one gets. It's not a great burger, it's never been a great burger. But it's always the same burger. I know it's a pain in the ass to go there, don't go. It's not overrated, it's just a bunch of people discovered it and made it popular. Two Double Doubles well done, grilled onions and a large iced tea with lemon was/is my standard order for decades. It's about $13 now I think, but regardless of the price I expect nothing more or less than the first time I walked up to the counter as a preteen. It's always clean, the employees seem happy and the food (skip the fries) is never frozen (microwaves and heating lamps are non existent). For me it's nostalgic to go back to the same store I went to as a kid and it hasn't changed. Now the rest of the country has hopped on the band wagon, just remember it is what it is because it's not a franchise and it's still owned by the family.

Honestly, I'd go so far as to say In N Out does make a very good burger. A few months ago I went to In N Out Burger for the first time in years, and it was not only quite good, but actually better than I remembered. Most of those regional fast food chains people rave about are overrated, but In N Out actually does live up to the hype in my book.
 
Did an out and back from PAJN to PAGS (not quite as cool as PAWG) on an IFR day, and there is only one direction/runway to fly an instrument approach into there. Turned out there was a 20+ kt tailwind that wasn't being reported, I suppose more of a pattern alt wind than surface. Anyway, that was a real fun one. No runway contamination or other weirdness, but I put it down right on the captain bars and we stopped just fine with my manual brake feet and TRs/spoilers, like way before the end. Mostly empty 700 with light gas load is pretty fun.
 
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