TownieDeac
words are futile devices
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yeah, I just killed the last of two bottles last night
I especially dig the one with pineapple
looking to expand my hot sauce options
share your faves
Man i have ventured all over the place, but find good old fashion Tapatio is my fav fav.
i, too, enjoy fakehandshake
looking to expand my hot sauce options
share your faves
I forgot how popular pirate shirts were in the 90s.
of the ubiquitous choices, here are my power rankings
El Yucateco
Valentina
Tapatio
Cholula
Texas Pete's
Crystal
Louisiana
Frank's
Tabasco
Sriracha
Do Texans not have coats and hooded sweatshirts? We lost power for like a week during the blizzard of 93, and also for multiple days every winter growing up, but we just layered up and slept under a couple of extra blankets at night.
After typing this, I kinda realize it sounds like a heartless 2and2 response, but damn. You still have indoor shelter. Figure it out, people.
it's a different flavor altogether, and a different texture too, but gochujjang is boooooooooooooooooooooomb and so much better and more interesting than sriracha
Just for a little perspective on the quality of typical "indoor shelters" in central Texas: my not-awful early C20 house in Austin would get down to below 40° in the winter (even if the outside temperature was warmer) and over 120° in the summer. No central air or heating. I was not impoverished, so I can't imagine how miserable actual poor people must be. I suspect this describes the houses of poor people across the south.
Pipes are on the outside of houses; no insulation to speak of; no central heat or even fireplaces in most houses. My house literally had a wall unit that produced a flame. Multiple people caught themselves on fire when they didn't heed the warnings. Couldn't leave that thing on for more than five minutes for safety reasons, and definitely not all night.
anybody wanna chair my "product owner vs product manager on scrum teams: a panel discussion" session i have to run at 2 cause i'm not feeling it today
it's a different flavor altogether, and a different texture too, but gochujjang is boooooooooooooooooooooomb and so much better and more interesting than sriracha
this is what you get in a state with no land use planning, no regulations, etc.
people love texas because it's cheap but you also get what you pay for in a lot of ways