DH, how’s your batting avg guessing Suze’s answers on the “can I afford xxx” segment? I was batting close to 100% which is easy – ie any doubt, it’s NO
I don’t have to go 5 generations back to see how tough economic conditions were on family. Both of my parents were from very large families who lived through the depression.
Yeah exactly dona. No food. Like, you and your kids could starve to death.
Now all people do is bitch and moan about how big corporations make the food we eat.
NEWS FLASH, FUCKTARDS: YOU’RE NOT STARVING TO DEATH. I GUESS BIG FACTORY FARMS DON’T SOUND SO BAD NOW, HUH?”
-while I am not starving – there are plenty in this world starving including Americans…… and those factory farms are their saviors if the food ever gets to them….
“I only know your first name cobble, so I can’t look up the case.”
I would tell you my whole name… which is very similar to my gr.gr.father’s name, as I was named after him, since he died shortly before I was born…but then I would have to kill you!
: P
More interesting is that I had a gr. gr. MOTHER who was an educated business woman in a time and generation where very very few were. She travelled to Europe and various other places for the companies she worked for. A bit of a control freak, and was married 4 times, but only had one child, a daughter.
DIBS, issue was I ate that pork at my cube and the garlic smell permiated the office – that’s what my co-workers bitched. solution was either I bought some for them too or ate it at the restaurant.
I bet if the average great great great grandfather of the average park slope resident could be brought back to life in 2011 to listen to the kind of bullshit that his great great great grandson was complaining about he would smack him senseless.
m4l, I had hot pot in Chinatown on saturday night. I wasn’t impressed but it was a helluva lot of food for $23.95
DH, how’s your batting avg guessing Suze’s answers on the “can I afford xxx” segment? I was batting close to 100% which is easy – ie any doubt, it’s NO
I don’t have to go 5 generations back to see how tough economic conditions were on family. Both of my parents were from very large families who lived through the depression.
I like Suze. She looks a lot like a very good friend of mine.
Yeah exactly dona. No food. Like, you and your kids could starve to death.
Now all people do is bitch and moan about how big corporations make the food we eat.
NEWS FLASH, FUCKTARDS: YOU’RE NOT STARVING TO DEATH. I GUESS BIG FACTORY FARMS DON’T SOUND SO BAD NOW, HUH?”
-while I am not starving – there are plenty in this world starving including Americans…… and those factory farms are their saviors if the food ever gets to them….
“I only know your first name cobble, so I can’t look up the case.”
I would tell you my whole name… which is very similar to my gr.gr.father’s name, as I was named after him, since he died shortly before I was born…but then I would have to kill you!
: P
More interesting is that I had a gr. gr. MOTHER who was an educated business woman in a time and generation where very very few were. She travelled to Europe and various other places for the companies she worked for. A bit of a control freak, and was married 4 times, but only had one child, a daughter.
DIBS, issue was I ate that pork at my cube and the garlic smell permiated the office – that’s what my co-workers bitched. solution was either I bought some for them too or ate it at the restaurant.
“NEWS FLASH, FUCKTARDS: YOU’RE NOT STARVING TO DEATH. I GUESS BIG FACTORY FARMS DON’T SOUND SO BAD NOW, HUH?”
there’s a diff btw not starving and being nutritious
I bet if the average great great great grandfather of the average park slope resident could be brought back to life in 2011 to listen to the kind of bullshit that his great great great grandson was complaining about he would smack him senseless.