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  • edited March 2010
    Well, since we're all taking ownership here, I did "free dvd is a privilege!", "this is creepy feel'n", "topic? what topic?", "ungrateful sods", and "we like tags".

    Now, who wants to own up to "deep-fried kittens" and "i was promised doughnuts"?
  • edited March 2010
    Well, since we're all taking ownership here, I did "free dvd is a privilege!", "this is creepy feel'n", "topic? what topic?", "ungrateful sods", and "we like tags".

    Now, who wants to own up to "deep-fried kittens" and "i was promised doughnuts"?

    I made i like pie cos i like pie a lot
  • edited March 2010
    Now, who wants to own up to "deep-fried kittens" and "i was promised doughnuts"?
    Not me, but I can lay claim on "free dvd is a right!"
  • edited March 2010
    I made "deep-fried kittens" and "sons of a motherless goat"
  • edited March 2010
    I love this place.
  • edited March 2010
    I tried making the tags "TTG abandoned me as a child" and "I made it to 2nd base with TTG"

    But there are too many tags already and it didn't let me.
  • edited March 2010
    I'm actually curious as to who's doing the "It's my game n I wannit now" tag. I remember adding that one to one thread, but that was a while ago.
  • edited March 2010
    Well, since we're all taking ownership here, I did "free dvd is a privilege!", "this is creepy feel'n", "topic? what topic?", "ungrateful sods", and "we like tags".

    Now, who wants to own up to "deep-fried kittens" and "i was promised doughnuts"?

    Wait, I thought you could only have two tags?

    I added "I was promised doughnuts" and "ttg owes us child support"
  • edited March 2010
    Since he was the thread starter, he has more tagging privileges.
  • edited March 2010
    Huh. I did not know this. I've used all of mine up, though. I think...

    I also thought that "i like pie (autechre rmx)" was pretty funny.

    Also, Irishmile, you couldn't have done "TTG abandoned me as a child". Turns out it's too long for a tag.
  • edited March 2010
    Also, no, it's not "donuts". It's nuts of dough. Not nuts of do. I'm okay with alternative spellings but this one doesn't even make sense.
  • edited March 2010
    http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/doughnut

    doughnut

    Main Entry: dough·nut
    Variant(s): also do·nut \-(ˌ)nət\
    Function: noun
    Date: circa 1809
    1 : a small usually ring-shaped cake fried in fat
    2 : something (as a mathematical torus) that resembles a doughnut especially in shape


    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/donut

    dough·nut also do·nut
    n.
    1. A small ring-shaped cake made of rich, light dough that is fried in deep fat.




    Edit: and no they're not nuts of dough. donut holes would be closer to nuts made of dough. okay, i'm kind of grossing myself out here.
  • edited March 2010
    There are fast food places that use the "Donuts" spelling in their very logo.
  • edited March 2010
    I know that "donut" is used. I'm just saying I don't get it. The word doughnut does come from the fact that the first doughnuts were nuts of dough thrown in frying oil. (as in, a small amount. Like when you say "a nut of butter" in a recipe.)

    And I have to say that when I think of doughnuts, I don't think of the type that has a hole in the middle, but the type that doesn't. It seems the ring ones are more common in the US but they're not in France. That might be why.

    I guess doughnut holes are more dough-nuts than the ring doughnuts, but it's your fault for inventing the ring ones :p (This being said, ring doughnuts still look like nuts. Just the "nuts and bolts" type of nut.)
    I don't get ring doughnuts, by the way. I mean the shape means there is less to eat, plus they're probably harder to make. And you can have less filling in them due to the shape, and the filling is the best part.

    Anyways. I know both spellings are correct. I'm just saying that the "donut" spelling doesn't make much sense to me. I mean, nuts of do? What is that even supposed to mean? So I'm not going to tell the person why tried to "correct" me that they're right, since in this case "doughnut" makes more sense than "donut" anyways.
  • edited March 2010
    It's a shortened spelling for convenience. I know what you mean, though. Spellings like "thru" and such have always bugged me. But their officially excepted...maybe not in proper English but certainly in advertising (easier to read, sticks out in your mind and all that).
  • edited March 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    (as in, a small amount. Like when you say "a nut of butter" in a recipe.)

    That one's new to me.
    Avistew wrote: »
    I don't get ring doughnuts, by the way. I mean the shape means there is less to eat, plus they're probably harder to make. And you can have less filling in them due to the shape, and the filling is the best part.

    From what I understand, these days it's just tradition and there's several stories as to the origin. The one I find most likely is that it allows the doughnut to cook more quickly and evenly.
  • edited March 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    (as in, a small amount. Like when you say "a nut of butter" in a recipe.)
    That one's new to me.

    Yeah, who says "a nut of butter?"

    maybe a stick of butter, or a tablespoon or a 1/4 cup, but a nut of butter?
  • edited March 2010
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  • edited March 2010
    It's a shortened spelling for convenience. I know what you mean, though. Spellings like "thru" and such have always bugged me. But their officially excepted...maybe not in proper English but certainly in advertising (easier to read, sticks out in your mind and all that).

    No, no, unlike "thru", donut is the actual word in American English. Which I'm not denying, I just find it less logical. And since "doughnut" is how you say it elsewhere, I protest against any "you're spelling it wrong" comment. I'm not telling you you're spelling it wrong. Just that while it's an accepted spelling, I personally find it weird.
    That one's new to me.
    Yeah, who says "a nut of butter?"

    Hm, maybe that's only in French then. I was under the impression that you could say "a nut of X" to mean a small amount of something kinda between solid and liquid. like butter, dough or heavy cream. Maybe I was wrong about that, but still, when I look at the etymology, it says "doughnut" comes from "dough nut".

    EDIT: it's not just me. I've just googled it and found a fair amount of recipes that say "a nut of butter".
    So you don't have to search through recipes (some pages have several of them) I'll link to the one that's not a recipe but a picture: http://www.inmagine.com/sof029/sof029030-photo

    And this one from a book (if that link works for you)
  • edited March 2010
    ohhh... We say a pat of butter.

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/pat

    pat 1 (pabreve.gift)
    n.
    3. A small mass shaped by or as if by patting: a pat of butter.
  • edited March 2010
    I love how it's been over a page since anyone even mentioned the DVD.

    ...crap...
  • edited March 2010
    I wouldn't want to pat butter. Just so you know.
  • edited March 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    I wouldn't want to pat butter. Just so you know.

    That's a good butter. Let's go out for a walk on the bread road. Maybe we'll pass some potatoes. Aww.
  • edited March 2010
    That's a good butter.

    Hehe, I can hear that in Guybrush's voice. Maybe because of the "that's a good sponge".
  • edited March 2010
    An amazing thing about ring do/doughnuts is that (I used to buy 7 freshly fried for 2 shillings at the Fayre) they have only 1 surface and some whizzo scientists think ring do/doughnut is the shape of the universes etc (sweet).

    Seems to me as if DVD-CD-BD-vinyl LP-7" (hulahoop) etc has probably only 1 surface too, if pressed 'curvy'.
  • edited March 2010
    I still prefer Moebius strips.
  • edited March 2010
    Avistew wrote: »
    I still prefer Moebius strips.

    Can you eat those? I think not!
  • edited March 2010
    I know this is probably blaspheme, but I don't care much for doughnuts. Well, at least the ones with icing. I only like cinnamon doughnuts.
  • edited March 2010
    This thread is making me hungry! I'ma go get a round baked good with a hole in the middle.



    ...you know, a bagel.
  • edited March 2010
    I only like these (sugar on top optional).

    Depending on the day, my favourite stuffing for them is apple sauce, raspberry sauce or chocolate fudge.
  • edited March 2010
    I do enjoy regular round-with-a-hole-in-the-middle doughnuts, but this is my favorite:

    choccustarfilledbig.jpg

    By the way, that bagel is delicious.

    DSC02926.jpg
  • edited March 2010
    Voodoo Doughnuts still makes the best doughnuts.

    voodoo_doll.jpgbacon_maple_bar.jpgtangfastic.jpgcaptain_crunch.jpgold_dirty_bastard.jpgdirty_snowballs.jpgmemphis_mafia.jpg3c_penetration.jpg

    ^def my favorite, btw.

    Just for reference, left to right, top to bottom:
    1) Blood-Filled Voodoo Doughnut
    2) Maple Bacon Bar
    3) Tangfastic
    4) Captain Crunch Doughnut
    5) Old Dirty Bastard
    6) Dirty Snowballs
    7) Memphis Mafia Fritter
    8) Triple Chocolate Penatration
  • edited March 2010
    ...Crunch Berries? Bacon?! WTF?

    Also, I have bitten myself while finishing the bagel and am now bleeding ever so slightly from the mouth.
  • edited March 2010
    The maple bacon bar is surprisingly good. Everyone tries it because its silly, but they finish it because it's delicious.
  • edited March 2010
    I hope you're happy. Now I want bacon. It's 3:20 AM. I can't cook bacon at 3 AM. And I'm talking pre-cooked, microwavable, lazy bacon.

    I could use some of that tactical bacon right about now.
  • edited March 2010
    The best kind of bacon is the thick cut kind that's baked.
  • edited March 2010
    Blood filled? Actual blood or fake blood? (say, strawberry or something). And if it's blood, is it blood-sausage like, or different?
  • edited March 2010
    I do enjoy regular round-with-a-hole-in-the-middle doughnuts, but this is my favorite:

    choccustarfilledbig.jpg

    By the way, that bagel is delicious.

    DSC02926.jpg

    That picture makes me think of something- have you ever spilled food/drink on your keyboard?
  • edited March 2010
    Technically, a can of Coke was spilled on a keyboard in here, but it was a different computer and a different desk, before we remodeled this into my bedroom. So...I suppose the answer is no.

    Perhaps it reminds you of one of the several other pictures I've posted of my desk?

    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02906.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02904.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02907.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02913.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02912.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02914.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02917.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02916.jpg
    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02923.jpg

    And as a bonus, here's a picture of the desk that got spilled on. I believe that it was later that day that my grandpa accidentally destroyed it while moving it out of the room. My dad wanted to put it back in here, and I didn't want it, so I was happy about that.

    http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y99/GuruGuru214/DSC02745.jpg

    I love my walls.
  • edited March 2010
    I do enjoy regular round-with-a-hole-in-the-middle doughnuts, but this is my favorite:

    choccustarfilledbig.jpg



    Hey! That's from Krispy Kreme's website. Krispy Kreme's donuts are good.
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