Wow, it would be like so cool to launch peach cobbler into Gaza, but all our best friends are jews and we don’t want to insult the wrong superstitious retards until the sand n***ers are properly exterminated and then we can get all weepy and remember them like the Apaches, or Comanchees and bless our descendants with the opportunity to blame it on us.
Why the emphasis on ‘vegetarian refried beans’ at Q.Cumbers? Is there any other kind? Is this something American which a Brit just wouldn’t understand? I thought for a brief time that Q.Cumbers was a vegetarian restaurant – the name, the beans – then saw the meat items on the menu.
I’ve enjoyed eating out in the ‘States – you’ve got surely as many top-notch restaurants as there are in the UK – but much better occasional restaurants, presumably because you eat out more. (Now worried that “top-notch” is an inexplicable British-ism!)
kamakasays
Why the emphasis on ‘vegetarian refried beans’ at Q.Cumbers? Is there any other kind?
Refried beans are traditionally made with lard (pork fat). Damn tasty made the right way, too.
MadScientistsays
I’ve always wondered what atheists talk about when they get together.
A1: Hey, did you know there is no god?
A2: DUH!
I dumped religion decades ago, but when I’m with my godless buddies we rarely ever talk about religion or the non-existence of god.
If you ever listened to the radio program, you’d know that they don’t talk about that simple question. They talk about politics, about science, about ethics, about history, untainted by the assumption that a magic man in the sky done it.
Atheist Talk Radio is a blast. It’s my first experience of US radio and, dare I say it, the ads are the funniest bit. The incredibly cheesy Q Cucumbers advertising is particularly mouthwatering. If only there was a UK franchise.
Hey, thanks! I’m just wondering why everyone laughs when I talk about my plans to take over the world. :) Thanks for listening, I think this is going to be a good year for Minnesota Atheists.
scooter says
Moar radio remember
SAUCE!!
http://acksisofevil.org/audio/inner211.mp3
Sarah says
Q Cumbers has a great buffet. I especially like their peach cobbler and apple crisp. Enjoy!
scooter says
Wow, it would be like so cool to launch peach cobbler into Gaza, but all our best friends are jews and we don’t want to insult the wrong superstitious retards until the sand n***ers are properly exterminated and then we can get all weepy and remember them like the Apaches, or Comanchees and bless our descendants with the opportunity to blame it on us.
Nathan says
and if you are looking for more PZ check out his interview on Q Transmissions
http://qtransmissions.wordpress.com/2009/01/23/pz-myers-post-show-links-and-such/
JM says
Why the emphasis on ‘vegetarian refried beans’ at Q.Cumbers? Is there any other kind? Is this something American which a Brit just wouldn’t understand? I thought for a brief time that Q.Cumbers was a vegetarian restaurant – the name, the beans – then saw the meat items on the menu.
I’ve enjoyed eating out in the ‘States – you’ve got surely as many top-notch restaurants as there are in the UK – but much better occasional restaurants, presumably because you eat out more. (Now worried that “top-notch” is an inexplicable British-ism!)
kamaka says
Refried beans are traditionally made with lard (pork fat). Damn tasty made the right way, too.
MadScientist says
I’ve always wondered what atheists talk about when they get together.
A1: Hey, did you know there is no god?
A2: DUH!
I dumped religion decades ago, but when I’m with my godless buddies we rarely ever talk about religion or the non-existence of god.
PZ Myers says
If you ever listened to the radio program, you’d know that they don’t talk about that simple question. They talk about politics, about science, about ethics, about history, untainted by the assumption that a magic man in the sky done it.
Bjorn Watland says
Remember to call into the studio. Tell us what you think! 952-946-6205
Bjorn Watland says
Podcast is up!
Paguroidea says
Thanks for letting us know, Bjorn. I’m glad you have podcasts; it’s a convenient way to catch up when we miss listening to the show live.
Crystal D. says
And with the podcasts, you can hear about my plans for world-wide domination any time you’d like! :)
Paguroidea says
Crystal- You all sounded great by the way! Best of luck with the Minnesota Atheists.
FishNChimps says
Atheist Talk Radio is a blast. It’s my first experience of US radio and, dare I say it, the ads are the funniest bit. The incredibly cheesy Q Cucumbers advertising is particularly mouthwatering. If only there was a UK franchise.
Crystal D. says
Hey, thanks! I’m just wondering why everyone laughs when I talk about my plans to take over the world. :) Thanks for listening, I think this is going to be a good year for Minnesota Atheists.