Catsup or ketchup?
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I don’t give a darn what you call it but if you keep it in the fridge you are doing it wrong and probably a communist.
Who the heck wants a cold condiment on a hot entree? And then? |
Whoa! I wasn't expecting to see that on a ketchup (?) thread!
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After a few drinks I’m open to anything. |
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That's ^ kinda over the top, even for an old **** like me.
When do you get out of CF prison? Here's some ass waiting for you when you get out: |
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Screw you Clint! I like ketchup, mustard, and onions on my hot dogs. :issues:
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I've never understood why ANYBODY would care what someone else puts on their food. Get a life of your own, FFS.
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That's because you put ketchup on your dog. :yesnod: |
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But in recent years I see it on the internet. So it must be right. :rolleyes: FWIW, nobody in my past life or current life knows anything about it. "Ketchup, mustard, and onions" is the standard. **** the internet. I'm quitting. :eek: |
In Denmark all the hot dogs get ketchup, however it is socialist ketchup (thin, doesn't sit right on your tongue, they claim its better for you, and that they do a better job making it)
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Mustard, onions, chili. /thread |
Course, if you want to eat 'feline' for dinner you can make CAT SOUP......
and be over with it......that is IF you can CATCH UP with the cat..... :dance: |
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Are you assuming it’s gender? |
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