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I'd rather listen to 70's rock than the modern rock going around today. It's just so pure...
 
Yeah the cocaine was rather pure back than.:sly:

Have you ever checked out Stoner Rock? It takes heavily from 70's rock.
Lol nope I haven't. I kinda don't want to:lol:
I also like Punk Rock thanks to GTA 5.
 
Unpopular, personal opinions that will get you bashed here in México (I get a lot of criticism for some of them):
  1. Cantinflas is NOT funny.
  2. Pedro Infante was not a good actor or singer.
  3. I don't like Timbiriche.
  4. Mariachis, Cantina Music, Ranchera, Corridos, Música de Banda and Norteña and all that stuff, is just noise, trumpets and horrible lyrics that talk about drinking, drug cartels, heartbreaks, treating women like trophies, infidelity and things like that. Only a few songs are good.
  5. I don't like salsa on my tacos, and that doesn't make me a sissy.
  6. I don't like tequila, and that also doesn't make me a sissy.
  7. Frida Kahlo was a horrible painter.
  8. I'm a freaking Engineer, don't call me a "Godínez".
  9. Charrería is not a sport.
  10. Bullfighting (Corridas de Toros) is not art.
  11. I still believe that Acapulco is a nice beach for a vacation.
If you need some explanation, let me know :)
 
Have some chocolate opinions.

- Mint and chocolate don't go together at all. Neither does orange or strawberry and chocolate.
- White chocolate tastes absolutely awful.
- Hot chocolate is only tolerable at a very specific temperature, and even then it's just that - tolerable at best.
 
Have some chocolate opinions.

- Mint and chocolate don't go together at all. Neither does orange or strawberry and chocolate.
- White chocolate tastes absolutely awful.
- Hot chocolate is only tolerable at a very specific temperature, and even then it's just that - tolerable at best.

I have to agree with you with number 1 and 2.

Hot chocolate on the other hand it's very good no matter the temperature, unless is near boiling point, of course.
 
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I have to agree with you with number 1 and 2.

Hot chocolate on the other hand, it's very good no matter the temperature, unless is near boiling point, of course.

I'm pretty sure that tepid hot chocolate is possibly one of the worst issues that we as a society have to face on this awful, awful planet governed by the frankly tyrannical laws of thermodynamics.
 
I'm pretty sure that tepid hot chocolate is possibly one of the worst issues that we as a society have to face on this awful, awful planet governed by the frankly tyrannical laws of thermodynamics.

Slightly warm hot chocolate is good as long as it's hot chocolate that was mixed with milk and not water.
 
The best pizza topping is anchovies.

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The best pizza topping is anchovies.

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My mom turned me on to anchovies as a kid because she loved them. I've never met more than a half dozen people in my life that liked anchovies on a pizza. Love them, they are the best thing about pizza. Had some on a pizza at a streetside cafe in Pisa, Italy a couple of weeks ago and it was superb!
 
My mom turned me on to anchovies as a kid because she loved them. I've never met more than a half dozen people in my life that liked anchovies on a pizza. Love them, they are the best thing about pizza. Had some on a pizza at a streetside cafe in Pisa, Italy a couple of weeks ago and it was superb!
Now you need to go to my home town of Naples and try real Pizza. It ain't a pizza if if it's got extra toppings on it. That's not my point though. My point is you need to try Pizza in Naples.
 
Now you need to go to my home town of Naples and try real Pizza. It ain't a pizza if if it's got extra toppings on it. That's not my point though. My point is you need to try Pizza in Naples.
That's a helluva drive from Zurich for a pizza it better be worth it:lol:. We drove down from just south of Zurich and spent a night each in Parma, near Pisa and near Florence. The food in all places was superb. Breakfast at the B&B each morning and exceptional food at a small family run restaurant each night. Can't wait to go back:cheers:

Don't worry, I held it up for you until repairs could be effected:sly:
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That's a helluva drive from Zurich for a pizza it better be worth it:lol:. We drove down from just south of Zurich and spent a night each in Parma, near Pisa and near Florence. The food in all places was superb. Breakfast at the B&B each morning and exceptional food at a small family run restaurant each night. Can't wait to go back:cheers:

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Oh believe me it is worth the drive, but why not make use of the trip and try some Buffalo Mozzarella, some ice cream, espresso and some if the local women? Oh the women, gigidy! Edit: sounds like you had an awesome trip.
 
Ohh boy, that looks tasty :drool:

So that's an unpopular opinion? :confused:
I don't know anyone that likes anchovies on pizza. Even my friends that love Caesar salad and know that anchovy is the main ingredient in the dressing won't eat them on a pizza. I'm sure most people would like it if they tried it.
 
I don't know anyone that likes anchovies on pizza. Even my friends that love Caesar salad and know that anchovy is the main ingredient in the dressing won't eat them on a pizza. I'm sure most people would like it if they tried it.

I didn't know it was that unpopular. Personally, I'd love to eat it. As far as I know, I don't know any Pizza Restaurant in México that makes Pizzas with anchovies. Big Restaurants like Pizza Hut and Domino's don't have it, but maybe smaller Restaurants do, I'll have to check it.
 
I like Pizza ( preferably woodfire gourmet pizza ) with pineapples as topping, oh, seafood pizza too ( with crab or clam meat or anchovies ), sadly the place where I live now, only Domino or Hut are available :grumpy:
 
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Oh believe me it is worth the drive, but why not make use of the trip and try some Buffalo Mozzarella, some ice cream, espresso and some if the local women? Oh the women, gigidy! Edit: sounds like you had an awesome trip.
We did partake in some buffalo mozzarella in Switzerland, cappuccino and espresso in Italy along with two stops for gelato. Josie is quite open minded but it might take a little convincing on partaking in the women. I did catch her flirting with a ghost and another man's private parts at the same time so you never know:lol:
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