Wednesday, July 30, 2014

taking it out on the grunts

There's a good reason why a certain comedian's site was removed from my blog list ... but if it hadn't happened long ago already, today's post would have been the LAST STRAW.

[comment] -- I went out to lunch and could only find ‘lite’ mayonnaise so I asked for full fat and was told by the (slightly overweight and very young) server that I should be watching my calories! ... I used vinegar.
[blog host] -- By which I hope you mean you sprayed vinegar in her face and told her to mind her own @#$%ing business.

I MEAN REALLY.  I'm into a good rant myself, but the constant anti-government bitching ... you might as well stop calling yourself a comedian and get a job with Faux News.

EDIT:  that's right -- he became a starch-eater, so it must be the carbs talking!  ;-)

7 comments:

  1. Hi Tess

    Jeez I googled your text and found the blog. I expected more from that guy. Another case of resistant starch sending a man batshit I reckon.

    Kind regards Eddie

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    1. he's been slipping for quite awhile but ... OMG -- that comment just flabbergasted me. WHERE did such hatefulness come from?

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    2. I still love farm reports. Probably, freeing the inner animal on the web is the modern paleo thing.
      As time goes by, I am interested less and less in Paleo movement and Paleo blogs .

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    3. not much new stuff is hitting the blogosphere lately, too. occasional technical stuff from Wooo, Peter and George, news from the professional front from Briffa and Kendrick, day-to-day life on the front from our lot.... only Mark and the recipe-makers manage to keep up their old pace! I sure miss the ones who haven't written for months.

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  3. BTW, I know the post is not about the value of mayo, but I want to comment that it probably doesn't matter healthwhise which mayo to chose - while a low fat variety contains slightly more sugar , regular one contains more shitty oil, and the difference is negligible anyway when we discuss a mere tablespoone consumed ones in a while.TN's response sounded like a religious reaction.

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    1. :-) i thought of that, too. at restaurants, since we can't get really good-quality mayo and salad dressings, i just order them on the side, and use them sparingly.

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