Usually crunchier. Or ice-creamier. Mmm.
I'm down with this.
Lo and behold, a theater within walking distance is playing it this weekend.
Very cool!
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Usually crunchier. Or ice-creamier. Mmm.
I'm down with this.
Lo and behold, a theater within walking distance is playing it this weekend.
Very cool!
tommyrot, you make me laugh, only because *I* got Citizen Kane from the library this afternoon!
Y'all should get high & eat White Castles first!
not generally as gross as MacDonalds and its ilk. Usually crunchier. Or ice-creamier. Mmm.
A bowl of ice cream I had the last time I was under the influence was decidedly one of the Best Foods Ever.
(But I'm SO boring when I'm high -- I go into the corner, stare at the ceiling, and giggle at random intervals. It feels bourgeois to admit, but I like booze better.)
Speaking of pot....
(no, not really)
Has anyone seen Naopleon Dynamite, and if so, what did you think?
I liked White Castle when I ate them, but I was 10 or something...I expect my palette's evolved. But I do like to eat junk, so maybe not.
It feels bourgeois to admit, but I like booze better
Ah, well, see, my problem is, I'm a bit TOO much fun when drinking. Man, I wanna be a stoner again. Sadly, my contacts are not what they once were...
Hmm, topictopictopic.... Aha! Entertainment Weekly has a list of top 10 stoner movies! The Dude is listed as the best movies stoner ever.
I love The Dude.
Do you mean a gyro?
That'd be it ... though we include lettuce with the tomato and lamb. Is "gyro" just a bastardization of "yiros", or is there another reason it's called that in the US?
OT: they won't let you eat a yiros in the cinema. Bastards!
That's just how it's spelled here. Dunno why.
I can accept lettuce on my gyro, but I went to one place one time where they put pickles on it. Almost made me throw up.
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From Wikipedia:
Gyros (also spelled gyro or yeeros, Greek γῡρός 'round') is a sandwich usually made of a pita, tomatoes, tzatziki sauce and minced meat. The meat is usually a mixture of lamb and pork, roasted on a rotating spit. Gyros is a Greek food but similar to the Turkish-German Döner kebab. The pronunciation of gyros is widely debated with one linguist noting 5 pronunciations just in Greece. yiro(s) ("yee-ros") is one of the leading pronunciations.
Gyros and souvlaki are sometimes used as interchangeable terms in Greece although they refer to two different dishes.