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What's a chowhound?
Isn't that a non-comm soldier who is so hungry and weary that he eats anything put in front of him? E.g., chipped beef on toast.
Isn't that a non-comm soldier who is so hungry and weary that he eats anything put in front of him? E.g., chipped beef on toast.
Holmesian? Sher...
Chowhound? I'll chow, sure...
Any Discordians here?
Fans of Saki? of Gore?
Chowhound? I'll chow, sure...
Any Discordians here?
Fans of Saki? of Gore?
Any fans of Mens Wearhouse? Just picked-up a baker's dozen of suits.
Any fans of diners or lucheonettes?
Any fans of diners or lucheonettes?
A Holmesian is a devotee of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
On the "chowhound" issue, is a "chowhound" a lover of fine dining? E.g., the new Le Cirque. Or is a "chowhound" a lover of copious amounts of food? E.g., supersized portions at Mickey D's.
On the "chowhound" issue, is a "chowhound" a lover of fine dining? E.g., the new Le Cirque. Or is a "chowhound" a lover of copious amounts of food? E.g., supersized portions at Mickey D's.
Thank you, I thought as much but wasn't sure.Anonymous wrote:A Holmesian is a devotee of the Sherlock Holmes stories.
In that case I'd say yes to Holmesian, no to
Opera buff and possibly to Chowhound.
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