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What's your favorite ketchup?

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FLOUNDERart posted on 11/20/2003

(take it away)

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Unga Bunga posted on 11/20/2003

A vacuum cleaner salesman insisted on showing me the latest model even though I told him I had no money.
He produced a bag of manure and stomped it into the carpet. Seeing my look of horror he said 'Don't worry. I'll eat the manure if this machine doesn't leave your carpet cleaner than before I arrived."
'Do you want ketchup with it?' I asked.
'Why?' said the salesman.
'Because I had my electricity cut off yesterday,' I replied.

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purple jade posted on 11/20/2003

My favorite Heinz ketchup LABEL to date is
"SOOTHES BURNT WEINERS"

(Chicagoans, you can stop retching anytime now...)

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Johnny Dollar posted on 11/20/2003

On 2003-11-20 15:06, purple jade wrote:
My favorite Heinz ketchup LABEL to date is
"SOOTHES BURNT WEINERS"

(Chicagoans, you can stop retching anytime now...)

burnt weiner... that should be posted under "annoying situations..."

PJ
purple jade posted on 11/20/2003

Or the two worst words.

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Andrew posted on 11/20/2003

habanero ketchup

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Tiki_Bong posted on 11/21/2003

Is it catsup or ketchup (and why not)?

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Unga Bunga posted on 11/21/2003

On 2003-11-20 16:45, Tiki_Bong wrote:
Is it catsup or ketchup (and why not)?

http://www.sassychero.com/wavs2/ketchup.wav

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thebaxdog posted on 11/21/2003

If the cats up
Is the dog down?

Purple Heinz

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Traderpup posted on 11/21/2003

That little packet of fast food ketchup thats been sliding back and forth across my dashboard at every turn for the past 3 years.....

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johntiki posted on 11/21/2003

Baron's Banana Ketchup - it's good for soothing taste buds and adding a bit of sweetness to spicy foods...particularly one of my favorites jerk chicken!

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Alnshely posted on 11/21/2003
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Johnny Dollar posted on 11/21/2003

On 2003-11-20 16:45, Tiki_Bong wrote:
Is it catsup or ketchup (and why not)?

i think catsup was a condiment of british (at least euro) origin... it actually originally did not require tomatoes, as tomatoes were considered poisonous (we're talking like 18th century here)

in the u.s. i think we followed the british spelling "catsup" until the 1980's (?) when heinz decided to make it the phonetic spelling "ketchup."

this is all purely from the personal memory banks, it may be wildly innacurate.

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freddiefreelance posted on 11/21/2003

Trader Joe's Organic Ketchup.

Originally ketchup was a Malay-Chinese fish sauce, but americans didn't like salty fermented fish sauce so they made it a sweet pureed tomato condiment.

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