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    Uncannily accurate food dish names

    So I was perusing Olive Garden's website and most of their dishes have evocative, or at least quasi-evocative names like Chicken Margarita, Seafood Alfredo, Lasagna Classico, etc. It is the name of the dish, of course, but doesn't immediately or directly tell you what is in the dish.

    Then I came across this one:

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    No fluffy or evocative name there, just straight-on honesty in all its cheesy-glory!

    #2
    Too funny. Nice analysis. I'm currently enjoying a "Bowl filled with mash potatoes, cheese, corn, gravy and fried chicken" from KFC.

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      #3
      Definitely a Friday afternoon naming job!!

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        #4
        Little is lost in translation in envisionin $#¡+ on a shingle...

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        Truth In Advertisin lol

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        • Mr. Bones
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          This ^^^ is a effakin Glorious Rendition of what SOS can be, vs most that I've had 'issued' to me, fwiw...

          I mean, look!!!: it has colour(s), an, (presumably), flavour(s)...

          Both would be rather Novel uogrades, imce...
          Last edited by Mr. Bones; January 24, 2021, 08:53 PM. Reason: o

        • USMCCrashCrew89
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          Mr. Bones this reminds me of my first dinner at MCRD. It was red beans and rice, which strictly speaking, I guess that’s what it was. Being 110 lbs soaking wet at the time, I got a BOUNTIFUL scoop and the DI took one look and said "Recruit, you are going to eat every bite of that". Needless to say it was 10 years before I could stomach eating Red Beans and Rice (properly prepared) again.

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