Italian_Stallion
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Hillary's about to be burnt. It seems that Texans might be switching their allegiance.
http://tinyurl.com/2fywx9
http://tinyurl.com/2fywx9
Ace said:I like my BBQ sandwiches on Texas Toast much more so than on a regular bun.
Angola! said:Ace said:I like my BBQ sandwiches on Texas Toast much more so than on a regular bun.
I prefer Melba Toast.
Ace said:Angola! said:Ace said:I like my BBQ sandwiches on Texas Toast much more so than on a regular bun.
I prefer Melba Toast.
Interesting. With BBQ? You one of them Canadians?
Italian_Stallion said:Hillary's about to be burnt. It seems that Texans might be switching their allegiance.
http://tinyurl.com/2fywx9
Steak Snabler said:Italian_Stallion said:Hillary's about to be burnt. It seems that Texans might be switching their allegiance.
http://tinyurl.com/2fywx9
What's the link supposed to show? All the polls still have Hillary in the lead.
As for Texas Toast ... totally awesome, especially with chicken fingers or a nice steak.
Italian_Stallion said:Steak Snabler said:Italian_Stallion said:Hillary's about to be burnt. It seems that Texans might be switching their allegiance.
http://tinyurl.com/2fywx9
What's the link supposed to show? All the polls still have Hillary in the lead.
As for Texas Toast ... totally awesome, especially with chicken fingers or a nice steak.
The most recent poll shows Hillary in a statistical tie at 50-48, within the margin of error. The pundits say she needs to win both states to get the nomination. It appears that's not going to happen if you believe CNN's poll. Of course, we have two more weeks to go before the vote. So it could continue to swing or even go back to Hillary having a 10-12 point lead.
Ace said:Thick, toasted bread with lots of butter and garlic sauce.
Flying Headbutt said:Stupid Checkers by my house closing at 9pm last night. I was all giddy about trying one.
I think garlic is a northern thing.ucacm said:I'm from Texas and have never heard of garlic being a requirement for Texas toast. As a matter of fact, i'm not sure I've ever had "Texas Toast" with garlic on it. I've always considered Texas Toast just to be a thick piece of white bread.