Are Penn students mean?

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Amen - northerners don't understand until they sit down and have their first Chick-fil-a chicken biscuit and large sweet tea.

ahhhh, heaven.

Yeah, until they (chick-fil-a) get you hooked, and you realize that you CANT get a biscuit on Sunday... Someone needs to tell these people the Christian Sabbath is on a Saturday.

Ok, sorry for the :hijacked:
 
I prefer sweet tea from Mcalister's or Texas Roadhouse, myself. Fresh brewed! It has to melt the ice a bit, because it's still warm. That's the key.

If the tea ain't sweet, I'll add the sugar myself. Won't have it any other way.
 
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Here at Texas A&M we have a Save The Unicorns breeding project. It hasn't yielded much.

Now I'm thinking Emio was spot on with that "all-female dilemma." Hrmm.


I can't stand sweet tea personally. That's because I'm not American. If I told you the kind of tea I like, it'd give away my nationality in a heartbeat. And man I drink copious amounts of it too.

*I actually have a hoodie with this image on it. I get a lot of laughs 🙂 Its not professional but whatever...
 

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^ Threadless shirt! And if the link makes you want to buy anything, let me know - if I "refer" you I can get free stuff. 😀

My favorite shirt (and first purchase):

P.S. Look at it and see if you get it. 🙂

P.S.S. To stay on topic, I think Penn students have snaggle-teeth and halitosis. But thy may or may not be mean. 🙄
 

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I've been in PA my whole life, and I LOVE sweet tea too, could drink it day in and day out. McDonald's isn't bad!! I was overjoyed when I was 13 and went to visit my aunt in South Carolina, ordered 'iced tea' and it comes sweet!! You have to specifically ask for unsweetened. What a great part of the country.
 
I prefer sweet tea from Mcalister's or Texas Roadhouse, myself. Fresh brewed! It has to melt the ice a bit, because it's still warm. That's the key.

If the tea ain't sweet, I'll add the sugar myself. Won't have it any other way.

Uh oh, did someone say Texas Roadhouse? Now I am sooooo craving their rolls. Thank the lord that this restaurant exists near Purdue!
 
Sometimes I dream about Texas Roadhouse ribs. No, wait, I ALWAYS dream about those darn ribs ....
 
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^ Threadless shirt! And if the link makes you want to buy anything, let me know - if I "refer" you I can get free stuff. 😀

My favorite shirt (and first purchase):

P.S. Look at it and see if you get it. 🙂

P.S.S. To stay on topic, I think Penn students have snaggle-teeth and halitosis. But thy may or may not be mean. 🙄

it took me a few seconds, but that's GREAT! hahahaha

but in all seriousness, i want a Save the Unicorns breeding program at Penn. maybe if we weren't so mean, we could help them. or maybe it's our fault that everything beautiful in the world is extinct. 🙁
 
Sporange can be pronounced to rhyme with orange. 🙂

Nah, if you're purposefully pronouncing it differently to make it rhyme, doesn't count.

At least for me that would sound extremely odd...different syllables, different stress...

EDIT: OK, this is seriously bothering me now. Ornj. Spur-ANJ. ...

...

Maybe the shirt only works in the midwest! 😀
 
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At least for me that would sound extremely odd...different syllables, different stress...

EDIT: OK, this is seriously bothering me now. Ornj. Spur-ANJ. ...

Okay now this is confusing me: Orange has 2 syllables. Or - ange.
And per wikipedia: “door-hinge” comes close to rhyming with orange in US pronunciation🙄
 
McAllisters and Guthries make a hell of a sweet tea! Zaxbys aint half bad either.
 
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