1. Im not sure why you dont have kids? Maybe you have slowed down since college? :wink:

    I like pretzels and bbq sauce.
  2. :eek: Who told you about my college days?

    Let me rephrase, I dont have kids that are legally still considered mine yet :lol:
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  3. [SIZE=-1]touché :hihi:[/SIZE]
  4. Pork-n-beans mixed with cooked ground meat.
  5. Boudin and mustard
    Sweet potatoes in a stew
  6. That's the way they do it in Jersey. I went to the same small place for a breakfast sandwich almost everyday, and had to remind them every time -- NO KETCHUP. Even still, they got it wrong about 1/3 of the time. My Dad grew up a Yankee, so eggs/ketchup wasn't new for me, so I'd eat it anyway.

    I think my only weird combination isn't so weird -- "tuna surprise" that I started making when times were tight.
    • Couple cans of tuna
    • can of peas
    • can of tomatoes
    • diced onion
    • pickles
    • some kind of bean (garbanzo, kidney, pinto.) I tried baked beans in it once, and that didn't go well.
  7. i have eggs bacon and cheese on a roll with ketchup 3 days a week. it is always served by somebody who doesnt speak english. they always ask: "solpepketch?", which is mangled english asking if i want salt and pepper and ketchup, which i always do.

    i wasnt aware that ketchup on eggs was a regional thing, they dont do that everywhere?
  8. :rofl: :rofl:

    You're one funny bastid!! You may see that one in tirk's sig.

    I won't eat scrammbled eggs without ketchup.
  9. That's one of the few things I can usually eat when I'm sick. Go figure. :confused:
  10. I always thought it was. Given the number of legit coonasses on here that are saying they eat eggs/ketchup, I'm thinking there may be two regions that like it.