I had the same thought! ... about weed though.... while baked out of my mind
I called it the Adam and Eve strain
I called it the Adam and Eve strain
Hamburger steak originated in the port city of Hamburg where Russian trade ships docked. The Russians shared some of their quisine, including a dish of ground beaf called steak tartare. In America when we finally got the stuff, we'd order it by asking for our steak "the Hamburg way." Hamburger means "from Hamburg." Frankfurter therefore means "from Frankfurt."n.s.c.m. said:Yay, I'm not the only one who wonders about whether people are reading my thoughts or not!WolfThomas said:Everynow and then I wonder if it's possible someone could read my thoughts, okay so that sounds crazy, but I like to scream "MONKEY SLUT!" loudly in my head to see if anyone reacts.
OT: Weird is good, I once asked why we call burgers hamburgers when they're made of beef. There has to be a reason for it but I'm too lazy to look.
If that is true then why can't they call it Hamburger in the US (or so I've heard) if it doesn't contain Ham?Nieroshai said:Hamburger steak originated in the port city of Hamburg where Russian trade ships docked. The Russians shared some of their quisine, including a dish of ground beaf called steak tartare. In America when we finally got the stuff, we'd order it by asking for our steak "the Hamburg way." Hamburger means "from Hamburg." Frankfurter therefore means "from Frankfurt."n.s.c.m. said:Yay, I'm not the only one who wonders about whether people are reading my thoughts or not!WolfThomas said:Everynow and then I wonder if it's possible someone could read my thoughts, okay so that sounds crazy, but I like to scream "MONKEY SLUT!" loudly in my head to see if anyone reacts.
OT: Weird is good, I once asked why we call burgers hamburgers when they're made of beef. There has to be a reason for it but I'm too lazy to look.
Source: Wikipedia. I'm less lazy than you, but only just barely.
Did you even read? Ham from a pig has nothing to do with the name, it's named after the place that made ground beef patties famous. I can't vouch for why the place was named Hamburg though.tkioz said:If that is true then why can't they call it Hamburger in the US (or so I've heard) if it doesn't contain Ham?Nieroshai said:Hamburger steak originated in the port city of Hamburg where Russian trade ships docked. The Russians shared some of their quisine, including a dish of ground beaf called steak tartare. In America when we finally got the stuff, we'd order it by asking for our steak "the Hamburg way." Hamburger means "from Hamburg." Frankfurter therefore means "from Frankfurt."n.s.c.m. said:Yay, I'm not the only one who wonders about whether people are reading my thoughts or not!WolfThomas said:Everynow and then I wonder if it's possible someone could read my thoughts, okay so that sounds crazy, but I like to scream "MONKEY SLUT!" loudly in my head to see if anyone reacts.
OT: Weird is good, I once asked why we call burgers hamburgers when they're made of beef. There has to be a reason for it but I'm too lazy to look.
Source: Wikipedia. I'm less lazy than you, but only just barely.
tkioz said:So I was visiting my sister last night to meet her boyfriend of the moment (can't even say week with her), and after the meal we were sitting in the lounge room having a cup of coffee and my sister and one of her friends were talking about a dog one of them got and suddenly this thought popped into my head, which I voiced.
"What's a dog?" I asked, and then clarified at the strange looks I got, "I mean what's a real dog? You get different breeds by choosing the traits you want and cross breeding to get them, and when you've got what you want, say for example a German Shepard, you start breeding true, humans have been doing that to dogs and other animals for thousands of years, but what is the real dog, what's the one closest to what dogs were before we started mucking around with them?"
Everyone sort of looked at me, and then my sister said "Ignore him he's always been weird" and they all laughed. I grinned and ignored it, making a mental note to look up the dog thing when I got home (still need to do that), but it has made me ponder something else.
Is thinking about stuff like that weird? Is find stuff like that interesting and wanting to have a conversation about stuff like that weird?
If so are you weird? and also why the hell would anyone want to be normal, sounds boring.
No I did read, and I understand that's where the word came from, I've also heard an often told story about silly American law (I honestly don't know if it's true or not) is that you can't sell something a Hamburger if it doesn't have Ham in it, which sort of made sense when I thought the word had something to do with Ham, now that as you said it's to do with a city, it just boggles the mind.Nieroshai said:Did you even read? Ham from a pig has nothing to do with the name, it's named after the place that made ground beef patties famous. I can't vouch for why the place was named Hamburg though.tkioz said:If that is true then why can't they call it Hamburger in the US (or so I've heard) if it doesn't contain Ham?Nieroshai said:Hamburger steak originated in the port city of Hamburg where Russian trade ships docked. The Russians shared some of their quisine, including a dish of ground beaf called steak tartare. In America when we finally got the stuff, we'd order it by asking for our steak "the Hamburg way." Hamburger means "from Hamburg." Frankfurter therefore means "from Frankfurt."n.s.c.m. said:Yay, I'm not the only one who wonders about whether people are reading my thoughts or not!WolfThomas said:Everynow and then I wonder if it's possible someone could read my thoughts, okay so that sounds crazy, but I like to scream "MONKEY SLUT!" loudly in my head to see if anyone reacts.
OT: Weird is good, I once asked why we call burgers hamburgers when they're made of beef. There has to be a reason for it but I'm too lazy to look.
Source: Wikipedia. I'm less lazy than you, but only just barely.