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1. The Wizard of Oz is disturbing on many levels and all the characters are extremely fugged up including the little dog

2. Steak cooked beyond medium rare is a waste of a steak. 

3. A person can appreciate something (music , opinions, art, etc…) without liking or agreeing with it. 

4. Turkey on Thanksgiving is overrated. 

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2 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

1. The Wizard of Oz is disturbing on many levels and all the characters are extremely fugged up including the little dog

2. Steak cooked beyond medium rare is a waste of a steak. 

3. A person can appreciate something (music , opinions, art, etc…) without liking or agreeing with it. 

4. Turkey on Thanksgiving is overrated. 

A well done steak isn’t even steak anymore. I will admit I do order medium usually though. Something about it being cool in the middle doesn’t always sit right with me unless it’s a nice steakhouse. 

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8 hours ago, Reebis21 said:

- There’s nothing worse than going out to eat and being seated only to realize there’s live music. Now instead of talking to whoever I came with, our conversation gets drown out by music I don’t care about.

 Totally agree. When even one musician is too much for the room, the mgmt should figure out how to suggest appropriate use of the volume knob

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2 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

A well done steak isn’t even steak anymore. I will admit I do order medium usually though. Something about it being cool in the middle doesn’t always sit right with me unless it’s a nice steakhouse. 

Makes sense to me.  Thats where my point 3 kicks in.

5 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

 

3. A person can appreciate something (music , opinions, art, etc…) without liking or agreeing with it. 

 

 

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For my friends of a northern persuasion ,,,  there is an  "O"  in the word,  CAROLINA .. 

It is not  CARE LINE A

I feel so much better now LOL 

Yes,  Turkey is over rated at Thanksgiving.  There are Steak Houses,  Italian, Chicken, Mexican, Asian , Seafood restaurants..  but  no,  there Turkey restaurants.  No  Turkey R Us  places.

The Pilgrims lived along the coast or Massachusetts,,  they probably ate a lot of seafood.. So next Thanksgiving,, enjoy some crab, or shrimp or your local fish cuisine ..  You'll love it.

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18 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So because I like my meat fully cooked that is a crime?

 

Do you like your chicken medium rare?

 

We don't eat raw meat in my house. Im sorry but if you eating steak in a pool of red juices you are a madman!

 

Thanks for this because im grilling a well done steak as we speak.

The thread title is related to unpopular opinions… 
 

But your feedback is very constructive. I think I need to amend my original post with a fifth point:

5.  Life’s too short.  It’s okay to not give a shiit when people make a big deal out of nothing. 

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29 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So because I like my meat fully cooked that is a crime?

 

Do you like your chicken medium rare?

 

We don't eat raw meat in my house. Im sorry but if you eating steak in a pool of red juices you are a madman!

 

Thanks for this because im grilling a well done steak as we speak.

My wife is Canadian and several of her family members like well done steaks and are terrified of burgers not well done. To me a well done steak loses its juiciness, tenderness, and some flavor, but to each their own.

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