Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Brownstoner 03/31/2010 281 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account That’s Bobbittizing, ET. Log in to Reply Cauterizing can be done w/ anything that sears – electric arc, laser, blowtorch, acid. I think wounds were cauterized in ancient Egypt. But, I agree, in *rob*’s case, char-terize is the closest characterization of how he cooks. Log in to Reply I thought ‘cauterization’ meant chopping of husbands, bf, partners, etc. winkle after they done you wrong. Log in to Reply Was it delivery or DelGiourno? Log in to Reply i cant believe people are picking on my exotic verbal skills!! *rob* Log in to Reply I frequently hear medical types say “cauterize the wound”. Prolly watched too much M*A*S*H. Log in to Reply So much groveling for a free drink. LOL Log in to Reply Actually, I think jessi got it, too, and she guessed it before me, so the drink really is hers. Log in to Reply I learned the meaning of “cauterize” from a comic book. Log in to Reply < 1 … 8 9 10 11 12 … 31 >
Cauterizing can be done w/ anything that sears – electric arc, laser, blowtorch, acid. I think wounds were cauterized in ancient Egypt. But, I agree, in *rob*’s case, char-terize is the closest characterization of how he cooks. Log in to Reply
I thought ‘cauterization’ meant chopping of husbands, bf, partners, etc. winkle after they done you wrong. Log in to Reply
I frequently hear medical types say “cauterize the wound”. Prolly watched too much M*A*S*H. Log in to Reply
Actually, I think jessi got it, too, and she guessed it before me, so the drink really is hers. Log in to Reply
That’s Bobbittizing, ET.
Cauterizing can be done w/ anything that sears – electric arc, laser, blowtorch, acid. I think wounds were cauterized in ancient Egypt. But, I agree, in *rob*’s case, char-terize is the closest characterization of how he cooks.
I thought ‘cauterization’ meant chopping of husbands, bf, partners, etc. winkle after they done you wrong.
Was it delivery or DelGiourno?
i cant believe people are picking on my exotic verbal skills!!
*rob*
I frequently hear medical types say “cauterize the wound”. Prolly watched too much M*A*S*H.
So much groveling for a free drink. LOL
Actually, I think jessi got it, too, and she guessed it before me, so the drink really is hers.
I learned the meaning of “cauterize” from a comic book.