Originally Posted by crispystl:
That shit is amazing for so many things. I like it without the garlic, but you can use it for marinades, (it makes great chili lime marinade) sauté shit with it, or even just put it on a baked potato or scrambled eggs cold. It's pretty spicy though...
IIRC, I learned about it at Longboards in north KC, asking them what was in one of their sauces, but then never noticed it on shelves around town... and then moved here and even Walmart carries it.
I've never tried to marinate with it, but will have to try! :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
You can't blame the reader for misinterpreting something that is poorly written.
Nothing was misinterpreted. That's their bullshit excuse for writing something silly and not realizing how much shit they'd catch for it. So they backpeddaled. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Nothing was misinterpreted. That's their bullshit excuse for writing something silly and not realizing how much shit they'd catch for it. So they backpeddaled.
How much shit we caught is definitely not a concern.
I actually enjoyed that. That was helpful. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
That may have been misinterpreted by some.
What that means is that Bieniemy has the authority to call plays, and is the primary playcaller in many situations, but Reid has final say.
Then he doesn't have "Full play calling authority". And you guys even implied that EB veto'd some of Reid's game plan and Oline changes, again suggesting that he had power to make changes over Reid's authority. So it's pretty clear what ya'll were intending to state.
Maybe in your over zealous attempts to paint EB as the maniacal master mind behind the Chiefs demise you ended up sticking your foot in your mouth.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Then he doesn't have "Full play calling authority". And you guys even implied that EB veto'd some of Reid's game plan and Oline changes, again suggesting that he had power to make changes over Reid's authority. So it's pretty clear what ya'll were intending to state.
More misinterpretations, explained in notes.
But we do thank you for reading and sharing! [Reply]