A 42 oz. mother lode of stuffed Mediterranean olives and pearl onions. The olives are stuffed with garlic, jalapeno, feta or almond and the brine, thanks to a bunch of peppers mixed in, is spicy. Makes a wicked drink. Anyone wanna join me?


A 42 oz. mother lode of stuffed Mediterranean olives and pearl onions. The olives are stuffed with garlic, jalapeno, feta or almond and the brine, thanks to a bunch of peppers mixed in, is spicy. Makes a wicked drink. Anyone wanna join me?
Come on over, amigo. It makes a nice spicy, ice cold drink with a little brine dripped in. Who needs vermouth.
??That Trolli ad may very well be the creepiest thing in the entire universe.
Don't think I've seen that one before. You're right about the creepy level.
..... next week is the last week before the summer holliday!
im going to lay down in the fetal position and not move for 3 weeks, im tired.
"Yesterday was Tuesday but today is Tuesday, too!"
something that is bought or accepted without knowing its value or seeing it first.
Don't worry. German versions usually have subtitles in half a dozen of languages and very often the original sound is also available. If you give me a link to the version you bought, I can look up the language options on the German website.Dumbass wasn’t paying attention and accidentally ordered the GERMAN language edition.
But... but... WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?!?
Also, I had to Google "pig in a poke", because I don't recall hearing that dish before (although I assumed it was something along the same idea as "pigs in a blanket").
However, Google appears to be telling me it's not a dish at all, but rather a phrase that means
something that is bought or accepted without knowing its value or seeing it first.
So is there a dish that my Google-fu isn't finding, or is this actually a thing where the restaurant would bring you something without you knowing what it was beforehand?
Pig in a poke is a sausage dish usually served for breakfast. It consists of sausages cooked in a thick batter (a bit like a Yorkshire pudding). It also refers to an expression meaning to "buy a pig in a poke" is to buy it sight unseen, accept without examining it.
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