Nah, different tribe, we put ours through our peckers.You forgot one thing. The bone in your nose.Right now I'm wearing a tee-shirt, gym shorts and flip flops. Might put a sports jacket on just to complete my ensemble.......
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Nah, different tribe, we put ours through our peckers.You forgot one thing. The bone in your nose.Right now I'm wearing a tee-shirt, gym shorts and flip flops. Might put a sports jacket on just to complete my ensemble.......
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I won't address your question because it's too ridiculous.I never said you didn't have the right to speak about whatever you want. But, whether you have the right to speak on it does not make it any of your business. Or are you saying that you have the right to say what you want but other people don't have the right to wear what they want?
And if fish needs tartar sauce you should have ordered the steak. It's all about individual taste preferences. What some people find unappetizing others find to be a culinary delight. For many people there are some cuts of meat that are enhanced by steak sauce or ketchup (which is nothing more than another type of sauce). During my long life I have put ketchup and a variety of other sauces on various cuts of meat. However I have never adorned a slice of roast prime rib with a condiment other than a home-made horseradish sauce. I make my horseradish sauce using fresh horseradish, cream cheese, sour cream, dried mustard, onion juice, Tabasco sauce and a few other ingredients. If I gave you the complete recipe I would have to kill you.
I could never understand why some people accept the use of ketchup, mustard, relish and a host of other condiments on hamburgers which are nothing more than ground beef, but find the use of steak sauce and ketchup on un-ground beef to be taboo.
Bottom line: When you're cooking for yourself, make your food the way YOU like it. When you are cooking for other people, make the food the way THEY like it. Anything else is culinary insanity.![]()
I won't address your question because it's too ridiculous.I never said you didn't have the right to speak about whatever you want. But, whether you have the right to speak on it does not make it any of your business. Or are you saying that you have the right to say what you want but other people don't have the right to wear what they want?
As for what people ought to wear in public, it's ANYONE'S business.