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BainsBane

(53,032 posts)
2. None of that speaks well for the American public
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 03:44 AM
Feb 2013

The difference between Democrats and Republicans on that question is slight.

That makes my brain hurt.... Kalidurga Feb 2013 #1
olive garden is to ethnic food as is red lobster is to steak. nt Javaman Feb 2013 #14
Or sea food even :D Kalidurga Feb 2013 #19
None of that speaks well for the American public BainsBane Feb 2013 #2
I think it's kind of amusing, myself... TheMightyFavog Feb 2013 #3
LOL SunSeeker Feb 2013 #5
Well than I'm more of a mess than I thought Arcanetrance Feb 2013 #4
Begals are just unsweetened donuts. Don't let anyone tell you less. Javaman Feb 2013 #15
That's the way it is throughout a large part of the country customerserviceguy Feb 2013 #6
Only not during breastfeeding hour.. IDemo Feb 2013 #7
You just HAD to go there.... Jeff In Milwaukee Feb 2013 #20
Olive Garden is "ethnic food"? I guess that qualifies Taco Bell and Pizza Hut too. Gorp Feb 2013 #8
Holy crap. reflection Feb 2013 #9
Good Lord. No doubt McDonald's is "traditional American food". nt bemildred Feb 2013 #10
Oh! A thread about HappyMe Feb 2013 #11
apparently so did Dems.....lol wtf? Marrah_G Feb 2013 #12
I'm beginning to be of the belief that repubs are a difference species all together... Javaman Feb 2013 #13
Nothing says Yummy like I-talian from the mall NightWatcher Feb 2013 #16
This is just a way of making fun of Middle America, but it is amusing. ;) reformist2 Feb 2013 #17
Thats kinda like AsahinaKimi Feb 2013 #18
To those of us of Italian descent, Italian is not "ethnic" food, it is just What We Eat. MadrasT Feb 2013 #21
What's the Italian-equivalent term for "Tex-Mex"? n/t backscatter712 Feb 2013 #22
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