Columbus Day Open Thread
We’re on a school calendar around here so no posts today. For those of you trapped at your desk today, though, feel free to amuse yourselves in the open thread. ‘Til tomorrow then…

We’re on a school calendar around here so no posts today. For those of you trapped at your desk today, though, feel free to amuse yourselves in the open thread. ‘Til tomorrow then…
“DH, what topic would you like to introduce to shift the debate toward?”
I dunno – how about if water is wet or not?
Spaghetti & meatballs is a moot point to me. As i discussed above, I serve my meatballs and red sauce with Vermicelli.
Now if we really want to argue about something, is it red sauce or is it gravy????
Tawk amongst yourselves.
Benson,
You give it up. I never said beef and I pointed out that it was usually served with greens not spaghetti.
Why don’t you try googling polpette?
The argument is about intractability in the face of compelling evidence.
I heard Al Gore once say in a speech that HE invented spaghetti and meatballs, in addition to discovering America.
DH, what topic would you like to introduce to shift the debate toward?
THL;
Give it up already, will you? I already well understand that you don’t like me, and I don’t lose any sleep over the fact.
If you think I’m wrong, show some facts. I’m sure there are some statistics on beef consumption in Italy before WWII.
Also, again I ask everyone to go the the Penguin Concise Cambridge Italian dictionary edited by Barbara Reynolds(which is both Italian-English) and vice-versa. Look up the phrase “Meatball” and see if there is any listing.
Amazing, isn’t it, dh!!!!!!!
“weird question, but if someone is running a fever, does your hair smell like burned hair smell?”
Sounds more like a stroke Rob. Whatever it is get to a freakin’ doc man!