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Larry Indiana
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Huh! Maybe a charcoal grill would work.

I like me a crispy pepperoni. Just arrange them on a paper towel on a plate and microwave for like 10 seconds. Bam.

Just one of the funniest bits in a very funny movie. Thanks for this.

Ah, except that there is little evidence that feral cats actually prey on rats.

Yeah, I’ve been trying to remember to say this. Restaurant cooks are loathe to break the yolk, and I get that, it’s pleasing to the eye when intact, but also can result in an undercooked egg.

Just a little— the yolk is set all around it’s perimeter so they were clearly aiming for over hard, but there’s a pocket of runny stuff in the middle. Gets all over the plate.

Thank you. I don’t know what StrangerSnacks up there is talking about, but even in the unlikely event that the cook doesn’t know what “over hard” means, then it’s not hard to suss out from context.
I honestly think the issue is that restaurant cooks like to take care to make sure the yolk on a fried egg is intact, and

I took a crack at it once, keeping the scope limited to Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, and Thor, splicing the scenes together best as I could figure the order was in, and then just going into Avengers. They cut together pretty well, it was like watching 8 episodes of a Marvel TV show. Not sure where the mp4 file went.

TRUE. It’s awful confusing and easy to forget stuff! I didn’t even mention the present-day prologue to Captain America, because who knows where that happened in the timeline. It could have occurred before Iron Man for all we know.

Even more fun? Watch them in chronological order. Like, the prologue to Thor: The Dark World, Then the prologue to Thor, then Captain America: The First Avenger*, then the prologue to Ant-Man, Then Iron Man, then watch The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, and the rest of Thor simultaneously on three screens, then The

“Over hard” is literally the only term I have ever heard for a fried egg flipped over with the yolk cooked through. If you were ordering just “a fried egg” and they didn’t then immediately ask you how you would like it cooked, well, then those were some weird restaurants you were patronizing.

Every goddamn time I order a fried egg over hard, it is served to me still runny and has to be sent back.

This,,,is a good idea! Maybe mix a little lapsang souchong in there to fancy it up.
Much obliged.

Yeah, but if I can make tea, I can make coffee. I like diet coke as an option because it is self-contained and requires no preparation.
I know there are caffeinated waters and selzers out there that don’t have sweetners in them but they aren’t as easy to find as a good old diet coke.

Well that’s just peachy. I drink diet cola often as a way to get a bit of caffeine when coffee is not an option. What am I supposed to do now.

I gotta fire up Ring Of Red again sometime...

They put that bit in the trailer. That was enough for me to nope out of ever seeing this.

DS9 takes place ~100 years after Disco, though, does it not? A lot could have changed about Section 31 in that time.