@sir_pantsalot: yes and no. You can drive your car with your feet if you want to, but that doesn't mean you should.
@sir_pantsalot: yes and no. You can drive your car with your feet if you want to, but that doesn't mean you should.
@papayalily: This is a great point, and the best restaurants don't have salt and pepper on the table unless it's required for a meal.
@sir_pantsalot: No, of course not, cuz any good chef would have tasted the food prior to serving it, so you know you needed to add more pepper to your specific taste.
I understand why you'd use the "blunt" end to pick sushi from a shared plate, but there are far nastier germs on your hands, than in your mouth (unless you're meticulous about washing your hands prior to a meal—which many many people are not).
@balls187: Altso:
I've added a little more information to your nice grid: [spreadsheets.google.com]
@Shmooki: No, of course not. However, it's not rocket science folks. It's pancakes. You can even google for instructions on how to do it.
@mclifford82: those people are idiots.
#9 is a cool idea, but honestly who has trouble making pancakes?
@mattbramanti: No, I'm not saying they allow terrorism.
@jabber: Thats how government agencies work. If they actually made the skies 100% safe, they'd eventually find themselves out of funding and out of jobs.
@drjayphd: Presented By Beef 'O' Brady's: congrats you got the joke.
@Bruce Landwaster: touche
Interesting idea.
@Bruce Landwaster: PRETTY CERTAIN YOURE A MORAN
@James: This again is a myth. No one in their right mind will say you shouldn't eat "too many" fruits and vegetables.
@gazb: my point was that the elements (cholesterol, animal fats, transfat, and animal protein) are what make mcnuggets worse for you than say almonds.
@dustinmetzgerpub: Yes, you've proven my point.
@doctapeppa: No, because not all calories are used equally by the body.