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08-10-2014 , 04:12 AM
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Originally Posted by kioshk
Johnny Football GOAT!
08-10-2014 , 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by kioshk
Johnny Football GOAT!
One word:

Vince Young
08-10-2014 , 04:50 AM
Great song by underground immortal technique. 1%
08-10-2014 , 04:54 AM
Jonny Manziel has a similar rookie season to what other QB?

You can answer anyone since 2000 and forward.

Tom Brady?
08-10-2014 , 04:54 AM
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Originally Posted by corycurren
out at :never
Hi Cory.
08-10-2014 , 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by TheBrokenATM!
what is the origin of the word Barbecue? No research
Unanswered still
08-10-2014 , 05:13 AM
I'm gonna guess it has some relation to a barbed wire?

Brb
08-10-2014 , 05:16 AM
It's a reference to a Spanish word imo, like a barbacoa taco.
08-10-2014 , 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by TheBrokenATM!
Jonny Manziel has a similar rookie season to what other QB?

You can answer anyone since 2000 and forward.

Tom Brady?
I'll go Mark Sanchez.
08-10-2014 , 11:25 AM
In what year was the potato invented? No cheats, etc.
08-10-2014 , 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by SirRawrsALot
I'm gonna guess it has some relation to a barbed wire?

Brb
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Originally Posted by kioshk
It's a reference to a Spanish word imo, like a barbacoa taco.
Hmm close but nah.
Try like way before te Spanish started stealing things like names and lands and raping and pillaging
08-10-2014 , 12:14 PM
Lol! Potato?
La patata? That's news to me it was invented but I'm gonna guess is a diff breed of batata maybe?
I know in Hispaniola and nearby Caribbean lands, they cultivated all tht kind of stuff. So if it was a diff breed I'm gonna guess in the 1500s.
Obv sweet potato or batata have been around before Jesus. Goes to show which is more important to GOD.

"I'll give you sweet potatoes" and only day you can invent new strands that are not sweet and maybe invent a son since I don't have one.
Btw sweet potatoes can be a whole other topic which we will discuss later
08-10-2014 , 12:16 PM
The Spanish word for potato is the same as the Spanish word for pope.
08-10-2014 , 12:16 PM
Now I can't wait for answer but I won't look it up. I'll wait.
If u are gonna cheat, make sure to get facts from page 2 in google as most likely first page is all fake and domer just submitted all those.
Make sure to fact check and email the authors and producers to ask which podcast and live shows they been on talking about the subject.
08-10-2014 , 12:19 PM
No Patata is the word for potato. It comes from my people.
We called sweet potatoes batata so Spanish came and said this it good we are gonna call it patata changing one word to keep it classy.

Arawak language from the Tainos.

Which bring us to barbecue/barbacoa
08-10-2014 , 12:21 PM
Alright my bad I thought potato was invented, but I just looked it up and it's a plant? wat.

I should make sure of my answers before I post.
08-10-2014 , 12:24 PM
I think the Spanish word for potato is papa.
08-10-2014 , 12:24 PM
Well domer... Is fine. What came first then sweet potato or regular potato?
08-10-2014 , 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TheBrokenATM!
what is the origin of the word Barbecue? No research
Comes from the Taino word Barbicu
Which Spanish called barbacoa
08-10-2014 , 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TheBrokenATM!
Well domer... Is fine. What came first then sweet potato or regular potato?
Probably regular? You need bees or other stuff to make the ones with sugar.
08-10-2014 , 12:26 PM
I yam what I yam.
-Popeye
08-10-2014 , 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by kioshk
I think the Spanish word for potato is papa.
papas fritas means french fries

carne is spanish for meat like carne asada meaning cooked meat

i've eaten at mexican restaurants so i know a lot of spanish food words from there.

guacamole = same word in both languages.
08-10-2014 , 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by kioshk
I think the Spanish word for potato is papa.
No. The real word is patata and comes from batata
Latin American countries and their poor Spanish language an many changes made it papa.
But papa means dad not just pope.
In the dictionary is patatas fritas but Mexicans and others call it papas fritas
08-10-2014 , 12:32 PM
ok all I know of Spanish I learned from my Mexican-American ex-wife.

      
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