Discussion thread for the "Polls only" thread (Part 2)

For the Floyd song, I chose “ticking clock,” but upon further review I think it’s more like a metronome. So, perhaps “ambiguous,” but of course thematically it’s clear as day.

I guess we’ll give our daughter, who has just moved out, the old Honda Accord she’s been driving for years. And we’ll probably actually do the transaction around Christmas, so i decided to say yes, we’ll give her a car for Christmas. Although her real gift is a cookbook. Actually giving her the car (and the associated financial responsibility) is kind of an anti-gift.

I voted “other” for energy drinks and suds because I’m not certain enough about exactly what are considered “energy drinks” to have a strong opinion. I probably would have said a subset of sodas, but maybe they are more different than i realize.

For energy drinks, I picked the “overlap” option as being closest. But both terms are used so widely that “two different things” was just as valid. IMHO, most of the time, because there are plenty of outliers, energy drinks are just sodas with various vitamins and unregulated (or less regulated) supplements added. So either answer works.


I voted for not getting the bonus sandwich, but that’s because of the specific food. If it was a fast casual restaurant that served other foods, then I might say yes. Chinese food, a mini-pizza (for the wife), or something else that IMHO reheated better, then it’s likely. But most sandwiches suffer poorly from being reheated even if carefully put away.

On a related note, I just got a $10 voucher from a wonderful dumpling place in town for $1. The deal was for the $1 added to your order, you would get $10 off a meal anytime before New Years. We were planning on going again with an out of town guest that’ll be visiting so I saw no reason why not. And they do have careful limits on the amount purchased to qualify, and no more than a single voucher used per visit.

Yes, I did sign up for their email list.

But really, this is all beside the point. The poll is about whether or not you want the free sandwich. For purposes of the poll you can assume the email is legit. The magical genie sent it to you or something, and he guarantees its legitimacy. Or you you can pretend it’s a paper coupon that came in the mail addressed to “current resident” for all I care (I purposely didn’t describe it that was because I didn’t want “I’d give the coupon to someone else” to be an option). Do you want the free sandwich or not?

Yep, Metronome.

I do, but I’m likely to think the opportune time will be the next time I’m getting food with other people, but that never happens. I’m destined to let such opportunities slip through my fingers for the want of a perfect outcome.

My wanting of the sandwich depends entirely on how difficult it is to get them to make one without mayonnaise. At some places (looking at you, Pret à Manger), it is 100% impossible; at others (corner deli), trivially easy. Fast food places can usually be prevailed upon to do so. I don’t know what Chicken Shack is like.

Hear, hear.

—Ulf, charter member of the Society for the Abolition of Mayonnaise on Sandwiches

All of you anti-mayonnites can pass your unused portions my way. I have never had a store-boughten sandwich that had enough mayo on it :slight_smile:

That would have to do with logistics; how soon until I’m somewhere where I can refrigerate it. I almost never go out near home so how long to the hotel Or back home) & what season is it/how will it keep in the car?

Why do you limit abolition to just sandwiches?

I don’t, simply because I’d probably eat it. Portion control is a problem for me, and if there’s another sandwich in my hands, it’s going to be consumed.

Me too, but if I’ve already lost enough control to find myself in a fast food restaurant, I’m all in. I’d definitely take the free sandwich and probably eat it even if I wasn’t still hungry.

Well, it’s a start. I’m joining the Society!

True, but I think we should start with salads first. There’s exactly one (thankfully chain) place that I know I can get a tuna sam’ich instead of a tuna salad one.

While we’re at it, can we get places to start carrying mustard with some flavor rather than just that tasteless, bright yellow crap. Honey, Dijon, deli, I can work with any of them

I didn’t know until now that the Dominican Republic has (had?) an overlapping “claim” with Puerto Rico. All current disputes between the DR and someone else are over marine exclusive economic zone boundaries - nothing land-based, other than a small coral islet (Mouchoir Bank), and that’s with the UK (Turks and Caicos).

Here’s the only US (Puerto Rico) overlap I could find – a minor bit of the sea passage between the two: Marine Regions · Overlapping claim: United States (Puerto Rico) / Dominican Republic (Overlapping claim)

Yeah, the poll is misleading, the Dominican republic does not claim Puerto Rico, just some fishing rights and stuff. If you count Fishing rights and marine exclusive economic zone boundaries, nearly every seagoing nation has some overlapping claim.

The poll could have included the area of the disputed Tennessee-Georgia border that makes Georgia about a mile shy of access to the Tennessee river.

I haven’t been there, either, but I’ve been real close. :slight_smile:

Eugene Pool goes by Eugene & gets real upset when you call him Gene.

Speaking of pools, all of the flights out of Liverpool John Lennon Airport were canceled this morning. Imagine all the people…