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#1 May 05 2011 at 9:18 AM Rating: Excellent
Happy Cinco de Mayo to my Alla friends!

Just seeing what others had planned today (if anything) in WoW or in general.

Personally, after my last final today, I'll be going to the Hard Rock working the Blackjack tables and having drinks since I'm off tomorrow. (Also, need to finish up the last achievement for the world event on my rogue).

I need to come back on here more often. I miss you all! (well maybe not EVERYONE, but a majority of you!)
#2 May 05 2011 at 9:21 AM Rating: Good
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I thought this was going to be about the brilliant Pink Floyd song.





I'm disappointed.
#3 May 05 2011 at 9:30 AM Rating: Excellent
I'm sorry to disappoint. I've been doing that a lot lately.
#4 May 05 2011 at 9:45 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm gonna go have Taco Bell for lunch.
#5 May 05 2011 at 9:50 AM Rating: Excellent
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Bigdaddyjug wrote:
I'm gonna go have Taco Bell for lunch.


Isn't that kinda like having chop suey to celebrate Chinese New Year?
#6 May 05 2011 at 9:57 AM Rating: Excellent
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Have fun drinking lots; then post while tipsy. Smiley: thumbsup
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#7 May 05 2011 at 10:00 AM Rating: Excellent
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Ollamnh wrote:
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
I'm gonna go have Taco Bell for lunch.


Isn't that kinda like having chop suey to celebrate Chinese New Year?


You know, you're right. I think I'm gonna go to the local Mexican buffet instead. Thanks for the heads up.

Edit: Wait a minute. Chop suey is actually a chinese dish that we have just taken and bastardized, so it would appear that your simile has fallen apart.

I'm still going to the buffet, though.


Edited, May 5th 2011 11:11am by Bigdaddyjug

Edited, May 5th 2011 11:11am by Bigdaddyjug
#8 May 05 2011 at 10:30 AM Rating: Excellent
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Bigdaddyjug wrote:
Ollamnh wrote:
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
I'm gonna go have Taco Bell for lunch.


Isn't that kinda like having chop suey to celebrate Chinese New Year?


You know, you're right. I think I'm gonna go to the local Mexican buffet instead. Thanks for the heads up.

Edit: Wait a minute. Chop suey is actually a chinese dish that we have just taken and bastardized, so it would appear that your simile has fallen apart.

I'm still going to the buffet, though.
A Mexican buffet? That sounds like you're going to spend your evening in pain. Then again, not like Taco Bell would have been any better.

Edit: Oh, and around here, it's like every day is Cinco de Mayo.

Edited, May 5th 2011 10:31am by Poldaran
#9 May 05 2011 at 10:32 AM Rating: Excellent
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Who cares about Cinco De Mayo? Today is National Prayer Day!

/pray

Actually, my plans for today are still up in the air. I'm going between three options:

1. Go out to a local bar that has salsa music, free chips and salsa, and "deals" on margaritas and Corona (Pro-tip to the bar: $3 for a bottle of Corona is not a "deal" Smiley: oyvey)
2. Stay in and make some themed dinner. I have hot sauce, meat, tortillas, rice, and beans already. Thinking of making a good ol' Mexican meal.
3. Do nothing festive and write two articles for ZAM Smiley: laugh

Probably going to be number 3, as none of my friends are going to the bar and making a big dinner just for myself is sad (girlfriend and roommates are gone for this week).

someproteinguy wrote:
Have fun drinking lots; then post while tipsy. Smiley: thumbsup

This is also can option!
#10 May 05 2011 at 10:40 AM Rating: Excellent
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LockeColeMA wrote:
Thinking of making a good ol' Mexican meal.
Make some posole.


DO IT!
#11 May 05 2011 at 10:42 AM Rating: Excellent
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My plans are to kill Heroic Halfus. Maybe I'll stick a few beers in the frig to have tonight while raiding.

Alcohol + Raiding + Vent = A good time!
#12 May 05 2011 at 10:46 AM Rating: Excellent
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The One and Only Poldaran wrote:
LockeColeMA wrote:
Thinking of making a good ol' Mexican meal.
Make some posole.


DO IT!

Never tried it, but did eat molé before, which was spicy but odd (I figure the chocolate gave it that slighty-off taste). Studied abroad in Mexico for several weeks in college, and loved the cooking. EVERY meal had three ingredients though: lime, beans, and tortillas. Good eatin' though Smiley: grin
#13 May 05 2011 at 10:52 AM Rating: Excellent
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I don't know of this holiday, but if drinking is involved then I'm going to celebrate it.

Even if it sounds like a sandwich.
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#14 May 05 2011 at 10:55 AM Rating: Excellent
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LockeColeMA wrote:
The One and Only Poldaran wrote:
LockeColeMA wrote:
Thinking of making a good ol' Mexican meal.
Make some posole.


DO IT!

Never tried it, but did eat molé before, which was spicy but odd (I figure the chocolate gave it that slighty-off taste). Studied abroad in Mexico for several weeks in college, and loved the cooking. EVERY meal had three ingredients though: lime, beans, and tortillas. Good eatin' though Smiley: grin
I've got a killer starter recipe for ya(it takes like 10 minutes to prep and doesn't require much in the way of ingredients) that's fairly close to my grandmother's in flavor(it's not quite there, but her recipe takes forever to do right and I lost it).

Half a white onion, diced
About a pound of pork stew meat
Half a frozen container of hot red chile
frozen posole
Garlic powder
oregano(I used dried)
salt

Sweat the onion, then add the stew meat, season with several dashes of garlic powder and brown. After it has browned, add a butt ton of oregano and some salt as well as red chile. Then add posole until your pot is about half full. Fill pot most of the way to top with water. Boil for about an hour, check posole for doneness. Boil longer. Cry because this stuff just won't cook fast enough and you're hungry now! After about another half hour, add more salt and oregano to taste.

Garnish with lemon, lime, onion, fresh oregano, or nothing at all.
#15 May 05 2011 at 11:11 AM Rating: Excellent
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The One and Only Poldaran wrote:
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
Ollamnh wrote:
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
I'm gonna go have Taco Bell for lunch.


Isn't that kinda like having chop suey to celebrate Chinese New Year?


You know, you're right. I think I'm gonna go to the local Mexican buffet instead. Thanks for the heads up.

Edit: Wait a minute. Chop suey is actually a chinese dish that we have just taken and bastardized, so it would appear that your simile has fallen apart.

I'm still going to the buffet, though.
A Mexican buffet? That sounds like you're going to spend your evening in pain. Then again, not like Taco Bell would have been any better.

Edit: Oh, and around here, it's like every day is Cinco de Mayo.

Edited, May 5th 2011 10:31am by Poldaran



Nah, either it's not too bad or my stomach is just used to it. The food is decent and they have really good sopapillas.
#16 May 05 2011 at 11:19 AM Rating: Excellent
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Mmmmm, Mexican food. Where I hang my hat is a small community with a large Hispanic base, so I get to enjoy lots of fine dishes. I'm particularly fond of the salsa, damn stuff is so hot, I've found that the only way to get cooled down is with ice cold lemonade ( of course, I realize that many would prefer beer ).


I was in Mexico for Cinco De Mayo probably 15 years ago, all I remember ( this was when I could still handle alcohol ) is that I ate, drank, and made merry till morning; specific events are shrouded in fog though.
#17 May 05 2011 at 11:29 AM Rating: Excellent
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BetrayerofHope wrote:
Where I hang my hat is a small community with a large Hispanic base, so I get to enjoy lots of fine dishes.


/envy

I grew up in one of those. My mom did the books for a small family restaurant down by the tracks. They often gave her food when she picked up the paperwork. I'm drooling just remembering it.

Also, I made burritos for lunch this week, given how all that stuff was on sale last weekend. Beans, rice, ground beef, salsa, onions, jalapenos... It's just a little stale after sitting in the frig for like 5-6 days. Smiley: frown

I guess that will have to do though.
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#18 May 05 2011 at 11:58 AM Rating: Good
It would take A LOT until a post of mine would be "tipsy." I think the only time I was ever tipsy was one New Year when I had a shot of 151 (first time I had tried it and didn't really have a lot in my stomach food-wise).

But I'll definitely try to get on after the Hard Rock to post something. If I don't pass out from being tired tonight lol.

And Maz, this holiday just sort of migrated here and we decided to make another reason to drink during the work week =P
#19 May 05 2011 at 12:10 PM Rating: Good
Mazra wrote:
I don't know of this holiday, but if drinking is involved then I'm going to celebrate it.

Even if it sounds like a sandwich.


You'd love Purim, tradition is to drink until you can't tell Mordechai (good guy) apart from Haman (bad guy).

Hamentashen are hella tasty too.
#20 May 05 2011 at 12:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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someproteinguy wrote:
Also, I made burritos for lunch this week, given how all that stuff was on sale last weekend. Beans, rice, ground beef, salsa, onions, jalapenos... It's just a little stale after sitting in the frig for like 5-6 days. Smiley: frown
You should freeze the burritos. Done properly with a layer of foil and then put in some freezer bags and they'll keep for weeks without going stale.

Allowed me to go two weeks without either of us doing dishes once.
#21 May 05 2011 at 12:43 PM Rating: Decent
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First of all, I hate to say Pold, but frozen red chile sauce is INCREDIBLY hard to find away from here. I'm talking in California they have trouble finding the good stuff even. Once you pass the New Mexico / Texas border and go north a bit, things get REALLY bad.
I mean, hell, man, you pass the NM/ TX border and go into El Paso, and you get **** like Chico's Tacos, which despite being an INSULT to 'tacos' is one of the most famous Mexican restaurants in the country.
If you CAN find it, here's something even better:
Get some pork, cut it into cubes, and dump a bunch of it into a crock pot around.... 3/4 full of red chile sauce. Cook it for a few hours. Throw some cubed potatoes in. Cook it for an hour or so. Serve in a bowl with the bottom half covered in rice.

THAT is traditional Spanish food, so you can shove it in Mexico's face WHILE you celebrate!
#22 May 05 2011 at 12:51 PM Rating: Good
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I mean, hell, man, you pass the NM/ TX border and go into El Paso, and you get sh*t like Chico's Tacos, which despite being an INSULT to 'tacos' is one of the most famous Mexican restaurants in the country.
My roommates have stated that if they ever meet you IRL, they're "going to cut you, mang". Smiley: laugh



jaysgsl wrote:
First of all, I hate to say Pold, but frozen red chile sauce is INCREDIBLY hard to find away from here. I'm talking in California they have trouble finding the good stuff even. Once you pass the New Mexico / Texas border and go north a bit, things get REALLY bad.
I haven't tried this brand, but it could work, assuming the site's legit.
#23 May 05 2011 at 12:55 PM Rating: Good
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They can cut me, but if they eat Chicos I'm not afraid, as their knives would be too greasy to actually cut :P
I heard the hype, so I wandered the slums of Chuco til I found Chico's (Should tell you something about the place when the neighbors across the street dog you when you walk in, sitting on their porch, drinking their Dos Equis).
Went in, and ordered a plate of their 'famous tacos.'
Sat down at a filthy table (there were no clean ones), my hippie feet on the seat across in case a roach decided to attack my sandalled feet. Got my order brought to me by the Mexican version of Uncle Bubba, and looked at it.
I told El Bubbo "Hey, bro, this isn't what I ordered, I ordered a plate of tacos."
"No, ese, those are our famous tacos, enjoy dude."
I look at my taquitos they call tacos, swimming in a sea of what I ASSUME is grease. I take a few bites and feel a little ill.
I walk up to the counter with the food and say "This isn't cooked right." And then they tell me that it IS cooked right, that's how their tacos are!

I managed to BARELY stifle a HispanicRageSession and leave, announcing that I'll never go back, and telling the poor shmucks locking their car what the place REALLY is.


Edit: HOLY ******* **** I need to start freezing and selling my damn green chile! That's around a 400% profit!

Edited, May 5th 2011 12:56pm by jaysgsl
#24 May 05 2011 at 12:59 PM Rating: Good
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jaysgsl wrote:
They can cut me, but if they eat Chicos I'm not afraid, as their knives would be too greasy to actually cut :P
I heard the hype, so I wandered the slums of Chuco til I found Chico's (Should tell you something about the place when the neighbors across the street dog you when you walk in, sitting on their porch, drinking their Dos Equis).
Went in, and ordered a plate of their 'famous tacos.'
Sat down at a filthy table (there were no clean ones), my hippie feet on the seat across in case a roach decided to attack my sandalled feet. Got my order brought to me by the Mexican version of Uncle Bubba, and looked at it.
I told El Bubbo "Hey, bro, this isn't what I ordered, I ordered a plate of tacos."
"No, ese, those are our famous tacos, enjoy dude."
I look at my taquitos they call tacos, swimming in a sea of what I ASSUME is grease. I take a few bites and feel a little ill.
I walk up to the counter with the food and say "This isn't cooked right." And then they tell me that it IS cooked right, that's how their tacos are!
Well of course Chico's is filthy. You don't go there assuming it's not gonna be.

At least, you don't if you come from my family and assume the place is gonna be like my great aunt's place.
#25 May 05 2011 at 1:00 PM Rating: Good
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Chipotle is as close as i get to mexican food, and damn it sure is good!
#26 May 05 2011 at 1:02 PM Rating: Excellent
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someproteinguy wrote:
There are many interesting and informative threads here. Alas, they aren't always WoW-related.


The One and Only Poldaran wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:

Also, I made burritos for lunch this week, given how all that stuff was on sale last weekend. Beans, rice, ground beef, salsa, onions, jalapenos... It's just a little stale after sitting in the frig for like 5-6 days. Smiley: frown

You should freeze the burritos.


Case in point, rate-ups good sir.

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