Thread: Silliness Chicken
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Old 08-15-2011, 03:20 AM   #434
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Originally Posted by Dylrob View Post
Eh, You do know that when someone ends a sentence with "", it usually means they're being sarcastic?

I'm just annoyed that more and more timeslots are being filled with bloody reality and travel shows. I fear they could end up like MTV. Losing their original focus entirely.

Anyway, Thats enough thread derailing for now. (BTW I love Good Eats!)
Actually, I didn't know that "" meant "sarcastic." I'm used to the old-fashioned way of doing it, like this:

.sarcasm on

[Sarcastic statement.]

.sarcasm off

[Yes, I am a fan of Wordstar. Long live dot commands!]

From the previous comments, I was concerned that "Food Network" would go the way of MTV. I hope that's not the case, "Food Network" should be about one thing: Food! It is such a good resource on the preparation of tasty chickens. Alton Brown does such a good job of preparing chickens in so many tasty ways.

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@Solitaire1: God, I love Good Eats. Best cooking show ever IMO. That Alton Brown is indeed one of my personal fave chefs.

Karma'd for awesomeness!

Though I wonder how poohbear and aprilhare will react?
I thought about putting up a warning for sensitive chickens, but since it is a cooking show it should be pretty obvious what its about. It's like putting a warning on a broadcast of the Indy 500 to warn viewers that it will feature cars that will be driven fast.

As far as the reaction of those who oppose the eating of tasty chickens: We will just have to wait to see.
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