What to eat after puking 2x by the 2nd quarter…
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The Throbber gets it.PurpleThrobber said:
We don’t live in 1870.DoogieMcDoogerson said:Ketchup and catsup are condiments usually made with ripened tomatoes. The term "ketchup" is more popular in most countries. The ingredients used — tomatoes, sugar, salt, vinegar, cinnamon, etc. — are pretty much the same in both ketchup and catsup.
Both words are derived from the Chinese ke-tsiap, a pickled fish sauce. It made its way to Malaysia where it became kechap and ketjap in Indonesia. Catsup and katchup are acceptable spellings used interchangeably with ketchup, however, ketchup is the way it is popularly used today. "Catsup", which dates to the same time, may well be a different Romanization of the same word, trying to come closer to a sound that doesn't really exist in English.
In the 1800s, "ketchup" was most common in Britain and "catsup" was most common in the US for reasons unknown. The two words never really canceled each other out because in their formative years, there weren't spelling dictionaries choosing a "correct" version of words. (Many Americans pronounced "catsup" the same as "ketchup" in any case.) Today, "ketchup" is the dominant term in both countries.
There was a sudden interest in the difference between catsup and ketchup after an episode of popular TV series Mad Men featured a (fictional) pitch to ketchup company Heinz. Journalists and bloggers dug around to find the history and Slate reported that:
According to a Heinz spokesperson, Henry John Heinz first brought his product to market as “Heinz Tomato Catsup,” but changed the spelling early on to distinguish it from competitors. Del Monte did not switch spellings until 1988, after it became clear that ketchup was the spelling of choice for American consumers. Hunt’s switched the name of their product from catsup to ketchup significantly earlier.
History
Seventeenth century English sailors first discovered the delights of the "sauce", a Chinese condiment and brought it to the West. Ketchup was first mentioned in print around 1690. The Chinese version is actually more akin to a soy or Worcestershire sauce.
It gradually went through various changes, particularly with the addition of tomatoes in the 1700s. By the nineteenth century, ketchup was also known as tomato soy. Early tomato versions were much thinner with a consistency more like a soy or Worcestershire sauce. F. & J. Heinz Company began selling tomato ketchup in 1876. By the end of the nineteenth century, tomato ketchup was the primary type of ketchup in the United States, and the descriptor of tomato was gradually dropped.
Ingredients
The basic ingredients in modern ketchup are tomatoes, vinegar, sugar, salt, allspice, cloves, and cinnamon. Onions, celery, and other vegetables are frequent additions. Catsup may be made of tomatoes, onions, cayenne, sugar, white vinegar, cloves, cinnamon, celery seed and salt. So the two do not differ much in their ingredients. But different manufacturers may use different ingredients for the two. Sometimes Catsup may be more spicy than Ketchup.
We don’t spell color or flavor with a u
We’re Americans.
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Does he have a fat little girlfriend?DoogieMcDoogerson said:
I've seen the way you pound my free white claws at my tailgate. I guarantee you it will happen again. You're always welcome, "BackPack." (That's what Mrs. Doogerson calls him). And yes, as btp ages, he continues to look more and more like Mike Leach.backthepack said:
my darkest hour, never againExtraChrisB said:Ask @backthepack, although his was in the first quarter of the first game. I have the pic somewhere
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I've increased my tolerance quite a bit since thenDoogieMcDoogerson said:
I've seen the way you pound my free white claws at my tailgate. I guarantee you it will happen again. You're always welcome, "BackPack." (That's what Mrs. Doogerson calls him). And yes, as btp ages, he continues to look more and more like Mike Leach.backthepack said:
my darkest hour, never againExtraChrisB said:Ask @backthepack, although his was in the first quarter of the first game. I have the pic somewhere
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Yeah it's your momFireCohen said:
Does he have a fat little girlfriend?DoogieMcDoogerson said:
I've seen the way you pound my free white claws at my tailgate. I guarantee you it will happen again. You're always welcome, "BackPack." (That's what Mrs. Doogerson calls him). And yes, as btp ages, he continues to look more and more like Mike Leach.backthepack said:
my darkest hour, never againExtraChrisB said:Ask @backthepack, although his was in the first quarter of the first game. I have the pic somewhere
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Insert mustard her hole joke here.backthepack said:
Yeah it's your momFireCohen said:
Does he have a fat little girlfriend?DoogieMcDoogerson said:
I've seen the way you pound my free white claws at my tailgate. I guarantee you it will happen again. You're always welcome, "BackPack." (That's what Mrs. Doogerson calls him). And yes, as btp ages, he continues to look more and more like Mike Leach.backthepack said:
my darkest hour, never againExtraChrisB said:Ask @backthepack, although his was in the first quarter of the first game. I have the pic somewhere
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the best kind.BleachedAnusDawg said:What kind of chick over 21 drinks to the point of puking? Double standard, but women are supposed to have more common sense than us Neanderthals.
with how well we? were playin, the chick could have puked all over me and i wouldnt have cared.MikeDamone said:They guy with puke on his shoes doesn't see to mind
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I’m a little disappointed she didn’t eat that sloppy hot dog. I would love to what would’ve happened next. Please go to the next gayme and provide video documentary. Perhaps feed her if you can afford it.
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Dad*backthepack said:
Yeah it's your momFireCohen said:
Does he have a fat little girlfriend?DoogieMcDoogerson said:
I've seen the way you pound my free white claws at my tailgate. I guarantee you it will happen again. You're always welcome, "BackPack." (That's what Mrs. Doogerson calls him). And yes, as btp ages, he continues to look more and more like Mike Leach.backthepack said:
my darkest hour, never againExtraChrisB said:Ask @backthepack, although his was in the first quarter of the first game. I have the pic somewhere
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I'm surprised nobody thinks a hot dog is a good choice after puking. That's when I crave fatty, heavily preserved ahit the most.
Who GAF if it makes you puke again? I'm sure they weren't out of hot dogs.







