Ice cream my god I love the stuff...I could bath in it
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GNTLGNT Scott, how did you miss this one? TWSS!!!You sure you can wield such a big tool?
Riiiiight??!GNTLGNT Scott, how did you miss this one? TWSS!!!
...it's why I answered him as I did...wasn't sure he could wield such a tool...GNTLGNT Scott, how did you miss this one? TWSS!!!
He said tool!...it's why I answered him as I did...wasn't sure he could wield such a tool...
He said tool!
Hope you didn’t go to Wikipedia. Definitions there are mostly made up by chowder-heads.
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Merriam-Webster
Definition of chowder
:a soup or stew of seafood (such as clams or fish) usually made with milk or tomatoes, salt pork, onions, and other vegetables (such as potatoes); also :a soup resembling chowder.
That's all I'm saying.
After several pints of Guinness draft, almost all food tasted wonderful to me, too.Thanks for the clarification! Different sources say different things.
But in looking at two other sources I hadn't looked at before, they simply describe a stew or thick soup made with seafood (what's the deal with corn chowder, then?). No base mentioned. So your thesis holds.
I will say the best chowder I've had in my life, clams or not, was a seafood chowder in 1999 in a little restaurant in Doolin, Ireland. It was cream-based. I still day-dream about it.
Ooooh! I like yours better. I didn't see this until now so I'll save it for the next Pirate day.....I don't have the heart to tell her, that's a throwing axe....THIS is a battle axe.....
....I don't have the heart to tell her, that's a throwing axe....THIS is a battle axe.....