@bazbt3 Putting anything in a tortilla is different from then turning around and calling it a burrito. But, honestly, people make things like pineapple tamales these days. And, desert burritos. The world is nuts.
Also: hi! :-)
@bazbt3 Putting anything in a tortilla is different from then turning around and calling it a burrito. But, honestly, people make things like pineapple tamales these days. And, desert burritos. The world is nuts.
Also: hi! :-)
@bazbt3 I like grilled Brussels sprouts very much. I do not think I'd like them smashed in a tortilla all that much, though. But, honestly, you can put pretty much anything in a tortilla. :-)
@indigo That could well be. It's true that my two closest friends away from the Internet have almost nothing at all to do with it. I have to call and tell them to check their email, etc. Sigh. I don's suppose it's much of a stretch to imagine my ago-old friends are similar in outlook to my current lot of friends, eh? ;-)
// @hazardwarning @kdfrawg
@indigo I kept in touch with a friend from 5th or 6th grade for a few years but we both eventually moved enough that we lost touch. I've tried finding her on the Internet a few times in the last 15 years or so with no success. She has apparently not tried to find me as I'm easily findable. Or maybe she did and didn't like what she found. :-)
// @hazardwarning @kdfrawg
@JeremyCherfas My initial reaction was that my Garmin just plugs into the cigarette lighter. Then, I realized this was not that kind of Garmin. I'm surprised it doesn't have a rechargeable built-in battery.
@kdfrawg BTW, I take it you are in touch with your children? It's brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, etc.?
// @hazardwarning