Guilty Pleasures

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  • edited January 2012
    BACON.
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    This is the GUILTY pleasures thread, Pants. Not the OBVIOUS pleasures thread.

    PS, I like bacon too. My signature favorite sandwich is about four strips of bacon, a slice of turkey breast, and a slice of cheese, all between two slice of italian bread and toasted to perfection. But, enough about what I eat when nobody else is looking. I'm getting hungry, and you probably are too, if you just read this.
  • edited January 2012
    If I say my gulty pleasure on this thread then a mod will close it...begens with H and rhymes with bookers.
  • edited January 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    If I say my gulty pleasure on this thread then a mod will close it...begens with H and rhymes with bookers.

    Ah, yes. Those. Can mods delete it if it's quoted? QUICK! EBBERONE QUOTE UIT NAO
  • edited January 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    If I say my gulty pleasure on this thread then a mod will close it...begens with H and rhymes with bookers.

    In some ways thats better than my best buddy who is into what begins in H and sounds like: Bird + Tie
  • edited January 2012
    What's wrong with hot lookers and "Heard 'Hi!'"?
  • edited January 2012
    Nothing, but The Man hates all good things in life. This is why my moonshine, machine guns and marijuana festival had to be cancelled this year.
  • edited January 2012
    At least we still have bacon
  • edited January 2012
    We'll always have bacon...

    and Bacon Island.
  • edited January 2012
    GaryCXJk wrote: »
    What's wrong with hot lookers and "Heard 'Hi!'"?

    It's sort of like how a witch with a "b" is a witchb.
  • edited January 2012
    Dammit, I've been pronuncing it wibch THIS WHOLE TIME.
  • edited January 2012
    Oh, but watching the documentary about how they managed to create a completely different show out of the Japanese version is pretty cool.

    Link?
  • VainamoinenVainamoinen Moderator
    edited January 2012
    Damn. Now I want bacon.

    Good thing no pics of the wibches were posted.
  • edited January 2012
    Lady Gaga, I admit it.

    Also, Power Rangers Samurai. I actually think it's been getting worse as it goes on, but I still like it.
  • edited January 2012
    I made a bacon and onion burger today. I'm not proud of it... oh wait, yes I am!
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited January 2012
    I made a bacon and onion burger today. I'm not proud of it... oh wait, yes I am!

    Mmm, I made a lamb burger with goats cheese for dinner (all bacon was used this morning). High five, burger buddy.
  • edited January 2012
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    Mmm, I made a lamb burger with goats cheese for dinner (all bacon was used this morning). High five, burger buddy.

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    Seriously, lucky. That sounds delicious. Place hand against screen for high five.

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  • edited January 2012
    I had gumbo today. TWICE.

    Seriously, I had it for lunch and dinner (steak and chicken), with a hot dog and a churro as a mid-afternoon snack. Also, a bit of a Monte Cristo sandwich. If that's not a guilty pleasure then this thread is too adult for me.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited January 2012
    Also, a bit of a Monte Cristo sandwich.

    I had to look this up. Is it specifically an American thing? On menus in England and France I saw what is essentially a toasted ham and cheese sandwich listed as a croque monsieur. Sounds like a Monte Cristo is much the same, but dipped in egg and fried?

    Also, is a jaffle a common thing outside Australia? It's like a sealed toasted sandwich (ham and cheese being a common combination), and I've never had one that wasn't homemade.
  • edited January 2012
    I think you guys are making these sandwiches up.
  • edited January 2012
    I think you guys are making these sandwiches up.

    I love Lumpa bread with griffon slices and elf butter.
  • edited January 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    I love Lumpa bread with griffon slices and elf butter.
    You put some weird stuff on your sandwiches.
  • edited January 2012
    I...I didnt know that existed..
  • edited January 2012
    puzzlebox wrote: »
    I had to look this up. Is it specifically an American thing? On menus in England and France I saw what is essentially a toasted ham and cheese sandwich listed as a croque monsieur. Sounds like a Monte Cristo is much the same, but dipped in egg and fried?

    The one I had looked deep fried. But yeah, it's basically a ham, turkey, and cheese sandwich/french toast hybrid, complete with powdered sugar and a delightful berry dipping sauce. I didn't think it would taste good at all...but my brother forced me to try a bit and it was absolutely delicious.

    Also, the last part of my guilty pleasures list was that all of this was at Disneyland.
  • edited January 2012
    I remember eating my first Monte Cristo at Disneyland, eleven and a half years ago. My parents didn't want to sit down in the Blue Bayou, so we ordered it to go. We ended up looking up the recipe for it later, but I don't know if that was really necessary, since the only really tricky part could be the batter.

    But yes, a Monte Cristo is a ham, turkey, and swiss sandwich, deep fried and served with some sort of berry sauce, often red currant jelly, and sometimes dusted with powdered sugar. It's one of the least healthiest things you'll ever eat, and it will be WORTH IT.
  • edited January 2012
    Wow. Compared to that, my patent-pending 'Ugh!' sandwich is positively tame.

    (It's Cheese, Jam, Marmite and Tuna, FTR).
  • edited January 2012
    As long as we're talking about odd food, I myself fancy hot wings dipped in chocolate (thank you, party with both a chocolate fountain and wings). Caesar dressing is also a quite viable hotdog topping, and the only topping I personally use! The oddest thing I ever ate/drank? Hmmm.... I guess that would have to be the thing I ate/drank for the iron stomach contest at this one event I went to: Alka-Seltzer, dragonfruit Vitamin Water, Spam, and Habenaro hot sauce. I drank half the bottle of hot sauce on and off throughout the day before to prepare. And the funny thing was: It was daaaamn tasty!
  • edited January 2012
    lovetodo22 wrote: »
    As long as we're talking about odd food, I myself fancy hot wings dipped in chocolate (thank you, party with both a chocolate fountain and wings)

    This goes against everything that is good and natural. May God have mercy on your soul.

    On the subject of wings, though, boy do I love 'em. I can hardly go someplace new that has wings on the menu without trying them, and trying the hottest variety they have. I tried some wings that had a sauce that was made with ghost peppers (world's hottest pepper) not too long ago. They were so hot. It was seriously a solid 45 minutes before my mouth even began to feel like it was cooling off.

    And let me tell you, nothing helps wake you up in the morning the next day like the ghost pepper poops.
  • edited January 2012
    I think you guys are making these sandwiches up.

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  • edited January 2012
    I remember eating my first Monte Cristo at Disneyland, eleven and a half years ago. My parents didn't want to sit down in the Blue Bayou, so we ordered it to go. We ended up looking up the recipe for it later, but I don't know if that was really necessary, since the only really tricky part could be the batter.

    But yes, a Monte Cristo is a ham, turkey, and swiss sandwich, deep fried and served with some sort of berry sauce, often red currant jelly, and sometimes dusted with powdered sugar. It's one of the least healthiest things you'll ever eat, and it will be WORTH IT.

    Indeed. The gumbo was fantastic, but I think next time I go, I'll have to get a Monte Cristo for dinner at least. I still remember that single morsel I had...and I WANT MORE.
  • edited January 2012
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    No, I am a human being. YOU are a towel.
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    No, I am a human being. YOU are a towel.

    Doubtful.
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    Oh, wait, you're right. Sometimes I forget that I'm a pony.

    You're still a towel, though.
  • edited January 2012
    Oh, wait, you're right. Sometimes I forget that I'm a pony.

    Do you feel uncomfortable when you are near a glue factory?
  • edited January 2012
    My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic

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  • edited January 2012
    coolsome wrote: »
    Do you feel uncomfortable when you are near a glue factory?

    For the record, I've never broken a leg, and even if I did, I would seek medical attention from one of your doctors, not one of those so-called "veterinarians."

    If you even tried to get me near one of those places, I would kick anyone within a 10 foot radius in the face. With BOTH legs.

    Also, what supmandude said.
  • edited January 2012
    Oh, wait, you're right. Sometimes I forget that I'm a pony.

    You're still a towel, though.

    Dear StrongBrush1,
    How do you type with hooves?

    Crapfully yours,
    Supmandude85
  • edited January 2012
    I don't consider Friendship is Magic to be a guilty pleasure. I'm quite proud of it.


    FLCL, now THAT is a guilty pleasure.
  • edited January 2012
    Remolay wrote: »
    I don't consider Friendship is Magic to be a guilty pleasure. I'm quite proud of it.


    FLCL, now THAT is a guilty pleasure.
    ...I wish I could believe you just had those mentally flipped by mistake.
  • edited January 2012
    ...I wish I could believe you just had those mentally flipped by mistake.

    I wish I could believe it, too. I never thought I'd see the day where I'd say that.
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