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honyock wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 7:47 pm
Tonray's Ghost wrote:I hate Thousand Island dressing. It's disgusting
it makes a great spread on a burger though
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honyock wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 7:47 pm
Tonray's Ghost wrote:I hate Thousand Island dressing. It's disgusting
it makes a great spread on a burger though
Big Mac or Mighty Moe?
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dabbler wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:58 pm
honyock wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 7:47 pm
Tonray's Ghost wrote:I hate Thousand Island dressing. It's disgusting
it makes a great spread on a burger though
Big Mac or Mighty Moe?
Double Double w/ whole grilled onions and chopped chilies. 2nd only to a Blakes Lotaburger with cheese, Hatch green chile, and bacon for fast food.

Would you believe I have never in my life tried a Big Mac?
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honyock wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 11:42 pm
dabbler wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:58 pm
honyock wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 7:47 pm it makes a great spread on a burger though
Big Mac or Mighty Moe?
Double Double w/ whole grilled onions and chopped chilies. 2nd only to a Blakes Lotaburger with cheese, Hatch green chile, and bacon for fast food.

Would you believe I have never in my life tried a Big Mac?
First burger I ever had that came with thousand island spread on it.
McD's famous "special sauce" or is that "secret sauce" ??? :D
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mickey wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 4:01 am
honyock wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 11:42 pm
dabbler wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:58 pm

Big Mac or Mighty Moe?
Double Double w/ whole grilled onions and chopped chilies. 2nd only to a Blakes Lotaburger with cheese, Hatch green chile, and bacon for fast food.

Would you believe I have never in my life tried a Big Mac?
First burger I ever had that came with thousand island spread on it.
McD's famous "special sauce" or is that "secret sauce" ??? :D
It has to be "Special" because Hot Shoppes did it first with their Mighty Mo. I wonder if they ever negotiated for royalties. :lol:
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Haters gone hate

Where is that old board member using that expression all the time, back then?
What was the handle Overt, Covid or such..?

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nomadh wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 12:46 pm If my opinion is ever considered popular I immediately rescind it as being obviously wrong.
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PoodlesAgain wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 11:20 am Haters gone hate

Where is that old board member using that expression all the time, back then?
What was the handle Overt, Covid or such..?

/jk
That would have been @Overt1.
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Tonray's Ghost wrote: Thu Jul 23, 2020 9:03 am I hate Thousand Island dressing. It's disgusting
Would go well with dancing shrimp salad. It may kill the shrimp so they stay in the bowl.
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RATT's Dancing Undercover is one of the greatest albums made in the decade of the 1980s. I'm dead serious. Of course I'm not supposed to make a convincing argument to win you over to that that opinion, because in successfully doing so I would be defeating my own argument in asserting that it is a minority opinion. But just humor me for a moment:

*It was produced in 1986. That year was sacred, a peak, just trust me on this.
*The song "Body Talk". That combination of thrash, hair metal, and bluesy swing all at once; Warren's orgasmic solo; Blotzer's drumming (the Steven Adler of RATT).
*This video for "Dance, Dance, Dance". This is what it is like to be a god. That open high hat hat 1:17 always gets me.
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toomanycats wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:10 pm RATT's Dancing Undercover is one of the greatest albums made in the decade of the 1980s. I'm dead serious. Of course I'm not supposed to make a convincing argument to win you over to that that opinion, because in successfully doing so I would be defeating my own argument in asserting that it is a minority opinion. But just humor me for a moment:

*It was produced in 1986. That year was sacred, a peak, just trust me on this.
*The song "Body Talk". That combination of thrash, hair metal, and bluesy swing all at one; Warren's orgasmic solo; Blotzer's drumming (the Steven Adler of RATT).
*This video for "Dance, Dance, Dance". This is what it is like to be a god. That open high at at 1:17 always gets me.
You make a heck of an argument. And in 1986 I was old enough to do stupid stuff but not old enough to do fantastically stupid and dangerous stuff, though some people might argue that.
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toomanycats wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:10 pm RATT's Dancing Undercover is one of the greatest albums made in the decade of the 1980s. I'm dead serious. Of course I'm not supposed to make a convincing argument to win you over to that that opinion, because in successfully doing so I would be defeating my own argument in asserting that it is a minority opinion. But just humor me for a moment:

*It was produced in 1986. That year was sacred, a peak, just trust me on this.
*The song "Body Talk". That combination of thrash, hair metal, and bluesy swing all at one; Warren's orgasmic solo; Blotzer's drumming (the Steven Adler of RATT).
*This video for "Dance, Dance, Dance". This is what it is like to be a god. That open high at at 1:17 always gets me.
2:10 :lol:
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toomanycats wrote: Fri Jul 24, 2020 6:10 pm RATT's Dancing Undercover is one of the greatest albums made in the decade of the 1980s. I'm dead serious. Of course I'm not supposed to make a convincing argument to win you over to that that opinion, because in successfully doing so I would be defeating my own argument in asserting that it is a minority opinion. But just humor me for a moment:

*It was produced in 1986. That year was sacred, a peak, just trust me on this.
*The song "Body Talk". That combination of thrash, hair metal, and bluesy swing all at one; Warren's orgasmic solo; Blotzer's drumming (the Steven Adler of RATT).
*This video for "Dance, Dance, Dance". This is what it is like to be a god. That open high at hat 1:17 always gets me.
Dont hate it. Its solid rattan. And ratt was of the best of hair metal. Great guitar tone and pearcy had one of the better voices. Reminds me of dokken tone also fav of the era. It probably dont hurt that both Warren and lynch were serious disciples schenker.
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