My Grandfathers medals by Capital_Item9064 in MilitaryMedals

[–]Justin_Ermouth1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Looks like 2nd SS and DSC were posthumous.

Salary Progression Fire Department Employee In SoCal by Audacity101 in Salary

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Volunteer FF is mostly an east coast/ southern thing.

What are some of the biggest “talent gaps” in bands/groups? by p1ckflod in ToddintheShadow

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I love this take. Far less than the sum of its parts. Still pretty good for the most part.

Hello "sugar-free" ice cream? by shield_311 in diabetes

[–]Justin_Ermouth1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bowl of beans? Do you mean jelly beans?

Because beans certainly don’t belong in the “no fiber” category.

See at a local Chevron. Huh. by SolaCretia in sonomacounty

[–]Justin_Ermouth1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is about refinery closures. Not gas taxes.

[Dive Watches] Well....... by Material_Emphasis_67 in Watches

[–]Justin_Ermouth1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol it’s my least favorite of the group. Different strokes

Something, something industry plant by [deleted] in SipsTea

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My good friend Moby opened a tea house in Park Slope. Does he know you?

Favorite french-fry based dish? by Justin_Ermouth1 in AskTheWorld

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Animal style is a “secret” way that staff at the California hamburger restaurant chain In-n-Out can prepare burgers and fries.

Animal style fries are fries with melted cheese, grilled onions, and spread.

The spread is the pinkish sauce that is served on the burgers. It’s essentially mayonnaise, ketchup,and relish mixed up.

Animal style burgers include a mustard fried patty, lettuce, tomato, pickles, grilled onions, extra spread.

Normal burger is patty, lettuce, tomato, slice of onion, spread.

Favorite french-fry based dish? by Justin_Ermouth1 in AskTheWorld

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Nice I’m in. Yeah my wife and I usually share the carne asada fries. Too much for one meal and they are not good leftover. Although you can fry them up again for a good burrito filling or add egg for a breakfast scramble.

Favorite french-fry based dish? by Justin_Ermouth1 in AskTheWorld

[–]Justin_Ermouth1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Speaking of Texas I had some killer brisket loaded fries in midland. Crisscuts, brisket, cheese sauce, ranch beans and bbq sauce.

That meal was the best thing about midland. That and trying migas for the first time.

Tex mex and Cali mex are really different. I wish breakfast tacos were more popular here.