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FOT Community => Links => Topic started by: yesno on May 25, 2008, 02:47:36 PM
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I've had it all. Whiz has a decent flavor (not as good as cheddar) but its own, weird texture. I say there's room for both Whiz real cheese.
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080524_Cheez_Whiz_is_overrated_for_cheesesteaks.html
I don't see the point of American, though.
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I didn't want to start a new thread, so I'll talk about it here.
I was playing a stupid game on Facebook, and this guy says he's from Philly. So I said to him, "Home of douchebags who sell freedom fries and demand their customers to speak English because they're in America.
This guy says he takes pride in that. "Freedom of speech," he says.
Hoo boy. I am glad I won that game against him.
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I love when people hold up "freedom of speech" as an excuse to be wrong about stuff, or racist.
Or when someone gets fired from a private company for saying some horribly offensive thing, and it's "censorship."
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he may be a racist douchebag, but the owner of geno's speaks truth about cheese:
Even Geno's owner Joey Vento, 68, downplays Whiz. "To be honest with you, I've never eaten Cheez Whiz, and I'm the owner," he said. " . . . We always recommend the provolone. . . . That's the real cheese."
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cheez whiz is the best.
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I was playing a stupid game on Facebook, and this guy says he's from Philly. So I said to him, "Home of douchebags who sell freedom fries and demand their customers to speak English because they're in America.
This guy says he takes pride in that. "Freedom of speech," he says.
Hoo boy. I am glad I won that game against him.
"You're a fucking moron, no disrespect."
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I was playing a stupid game on Facebook, and this guy says he's from Philly. So I said to him, "Home of douchebags who sell freedom fries and demand their customers to speak English because they're in America.
This guy says he takes pride in that. "Freedom of speech," he says.
Hoo boy. I am glad I won that game against him.
"You're a fucking moron, no disrespect."
Oh, I wish I had said that to him and followed up with, "Freedom of speech."