cilantro is pointless. it doesn't even have a taste! down with cilantro!
Buffy ,'Lessons'
Voting Discussion: We're Screwing In Light Bulbs AIFG!
We open it up, we talks the talk, we votes, we shuts it down. This thread is to free up Bureaucracy for daily details as we hammer out the Big Issues towards a vote. Open only when a proposal has been made and seconded according to Buffista policy (Which we voted on!). If this thread is closed, hie thee to Bureaucracy instead!
I asked because there were questions upthread about what would or wouldn't be considered a drama -- not just SF, but things like Psych and Monk. I don't think there was ever a clear (to me, anyway) answer to "What is actually going to be covered in this thread?" If the answer is, "We'll figure it out as we go," that's fine; it's an answer. I just wasn't sure if that was actually left open or if I'd missed something.
I think this is important. We need to make it clear what goes where.
Also? I don't want a burrito. I want tacos.
Are we talking like an enormous California-style burrito here?
And in the burrito, what's the proportion of beans and/or rice to other fillings?
NO RICE IN BURRITOS.
So that would be all things NOT rice make up 100% of the burrito with beans making up 25% of that 100% and the rest is whitefonted. That way, burrito filling surprise.
Cilantro chopped with onions is a vital ingredient in the One True Burrito.
enchilada enchilada
I love the Buffistas. And all this burrito talk is exactly why.
People, people, people. It's lunch time in America and we must build together a bridge to the future that will make the burrito higher. We must turn away from the details of cilantro, rice, onions, meat, cheese, or other available options, and turn to the hard choices we as a group have made together. And that choice is we like burritos. It has been said that some of us prefer tacos. This may be true, but even the most dedicated taco-eater out there will gladly eat a burrito if tacos are unavailable. I have it on good authority that the kitchen of the future just 86'd tacos. Maybe they'll come back; I don't know. But I do know that we can all agree on burritos. We do not all need to eat the same burritos, as only those who hate America will insist on enforcing a single burrito standard. What we must do, though, together, is take hold of that delicious tortilla wrapped around the fillings of our choice, and as a people, take a giant bite. Can we do that? Should we perhaps wipe our mouths? I think I have something on my chin...
Now we vote on who has to go get us the burritos. I foresee an epic battle. Not to mention an epic ballot.