The Chicken of wild-ass optimism on
December 26th, 2006 11:43 am
On the other hand, there might be 30 or 40 grains… maybe even 50!
Anonymous on
December 26th, 2006 2:21 pm
And how do I know that they didn’t try to sneak one past me, and it’s actually 13 grain?
Apparently, they were using the keyhole loaf pan.
“Chicken of doubt.” Beautiful!
Much Gooder on
December 26th, 2006 4:37 pm
I would love some good bread right about now. Here in Iraq, the bread is a little dry and stale. I can taste the chicken salad now…
Anonymous on
December 26th, 2006 8:54 pm
Does it matter? Can you tell the differance between 9 grain and 12 grain? I don’t think I could. I can respect the doubt however; it reminds me of someone I’m married to.
chikzrkul on
December 26th, 2006 9:11 pm
I’m with the chicken. I always get short-changed somehow. Check the ingredients on the label, and you’ll see…
Chicken of disillusionment on
December 27th, 2006 12:27 am
Oh, it’s 12 grains all right… unfortunately, 11 of them are grains OF SAND!!
General Tso on
December 27th, 2006 12:31 am
“chicken of doubt”
sounds like the unknown meat found in Chinese food.
your lack of faith disturbs me
On the other hand, there might be 30 or 40 grains… maybe even 50!
And how do I know that they didn’t try to sneak one past me, and it’s actually 13 grain?
Apparently, they were using the keyhole loaf pan.
“Chicken of doubt.” Beautiful!
I would love some good bread right about now. Here in Iraq, the bread is a little dry and stale. I can taste the chicken salad now…
Does it matter? Can you tell the differance between 9 grain and 12 grain? I don’t think I could. I can respect the doubt however; it reminds me of someone I’m married to.
I’m with the chicken. I always get short-changed somehow. Check the ingredients on the label, and you’ll see…
Oh, it’s 12 grains all right…
unfortunately, 11 of them are grains OF SAND!!
“chicken of doubt”
sounds like the unknown meat found in Chinese food.