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Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

Singlemalt

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Never had shatter this golden or heavenly. @Singlemalt coconut shrimp and chow mein. Only way to go.:hump:
Edit: did not remember saying the bit about coconut shrimp two posts previously lol
It's sweet, though right? They serve a honey walnut shrimp here. I can't stand sweet entrees, even as a kid. Hell I can't handle a honey glazed ham or teriyaki stuff.
 

Rolla J

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Never had shatter this golden or heavenly. @Singlemalt coconut shrimp and chow mein. Only way to go.:hump:
Edit: did not remember saying the bit about coconut shrimp two posts previously lol
Little bit of rosin i have left i madeIMG_20180224_223808.jpg
Kung Pao chicken or Broccoli beef over the chow mein, FTW
I usually get sweet and sour chicken hold the sweet sauce. And use some leftover bk buffalo sauce to dippity dip it in:shock:,
Bourbon street chicken in the mall is my number 3 choice
 

lokie

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Don't shout Siri to loud. Simple minds will start to rail against the Apple.:roll:

What nationality is the name Siri?
Siri is a Scandinavian female given name. It is a short form of Sigrid, of Old Norse origin, and literally meaning "beautiful victory", from Old Norse sigr (victory) and Old Norse fríðr (beautiful).

https://www.quora.com/How-did-Siri-get-its-name

Adam Cheyer, Engineering Director at Apple
Updated Dec 20 2012 · Featured on Forbes · Upvoted by Carlos Matias La Borde, web and native iOS and Android app developer

As a startup, when coming up with Siri's name, we wanted something that was easy to remember, short to type, comfortable to pronounce, and a not-too-common human name. And we wanted to be able to get the domain name for not too much money... ;-)

Once Siri became the leading candidate, everyone on the team had their own favorite explanation of the meaning. Dag Kittlaus, our Norwegian-American CEO, once considered using Siri as the name of his child, and liked the Norse meaning "beautiful woman who leads you to victory". For me, Siri, which means "secret" in Swahili, was a tip of the hat to our pre-named days when we began as stealth-company.com. I also liked the fact that it was the reverse of Iris, a software system I helped build as part of the CALO project which Siri spun out of. Some liked the resemblance to SRI, which was the research institute that ran the CALO project.

Simple minds cannot evolve.:-|
 
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