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Thanksgiving Dinner - dining out?
 
Nov 16, 2009  01:55 PM
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Hi, I’m not new anymore, but is/are there restaurants who cater to those who don’t want to
cook, as usual, on T-day? No defense needed.

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Reply #1 • Nov 16, 2009  01:57 PM
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J&S Cafeteria across from the airport has a whole meal, dessert, drink special for $4.99.

 
Reply #2 • Nov 17, 2009  06:53 PM
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The “drink special” wouldn’t be a great Chardonnay, would it?

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Reply #3 • Nov 17, 2009  07:00 PM
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Waffle House, FTW.

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Reply #4 • Nov 17, 2009  07:03 PM
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mat catastrophe - 17 November 2009 07:00 PM

Waffle House, FTW.

Okay, I give: “FTW”?

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mat catastrophe - 17 November 2009 07:00 PM

Waffle House, FTW.

Okay, I give: “FTW”?

Here, let me google that for you.

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FTW FTW:

Question: “What is ‘FTW’? What Does It Mean?”
While participating in an online discussion forum about motorcycles, you see this weird expression “FTW”. People post phrases like “slipper clutches, ftw!” and “full face helmets, ftw!”. You see the same thing in an online gaming forum. The gamer participants are posting phrases like “polymorph, ftw!” and “druid hurricane, ftw!”.

Answer: In 2009, the most common meaning of “FTW” is “for the win”, an Internet expression of enthusiasiam.

While there were nastier meanings in previous years, FTW today commonly stands for “For the Win”. It is an expression of enthusiasm. “FTW” is the same as saying “this is the best” or “this item will make a big difference, I recommend using it”. Examples would include: “anti-lock braking, ftw!”, “spellchecker, ftw!”, and “low-carb diets, ftw!”

Older meanings of FTW

Years ago, “FTW” used to have a very negative meaning: “f**k the world”. This was a term commonly used by social rebels, anarchists and anti-authoritarian types to express frustration with modern society. Gratefully, this antisocial meaning has dramatically faded in use in the 21st century, and people largely use “for the win” as the modern meaning for this acronym now.

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Reply #7 • Nov 17, 2009  07:17 PM
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Thank you, I’m torn between the old and the new, but will use the new one with the enthusiasm it so deserves.

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Reply #8 • Nov 18, 2009  02:40 AM
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Chatspeak never deserves enthusiasm.

 
Reply #9 • Nov 18, 2009  07:24 PM
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Picnics Restaurant & Bake Shop at 371 Merrimon will serve the full-on Thanksgiving feast on Wednesday 11/25.  Come through and order whatever you like….  then reheat at your place Thursday for the best of both worlds:  HOMECOOKED, epic Thanksgiving food, at your place without having to work all day Thursday.

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Reply #10 • Nov 22, 2009  12:21 PM
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Ken Hanke - 18 November 2009 02:40 AM

Chatspeak never deserves enthusiasm.

STFU and GTFO FFS IMO.
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Reply #11 • Nov 22, 2009  12:23 PM
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Dining in. Turkey and lasagne b/c my wife is Italian.

 
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I never know whether to spell it “lasagne” or “lasagna” so I’m just going to say we’re having oatmeal.