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Best thread ever!

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Why do I think-- no wait, let me rephrase that -- why am I fifteen thousand percent sure that this bit is going to backfire on <s>Flack</s> all of us the next time Paul makes his rounds here.

Thankfully in this thread, it was the last post on the previous page, which Paul never looks at until years later.
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That's true. There will be much yelling (and rolling) in 2019.
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Flack wrote:and in 1991, Mexican sauces overtook ketchup as the top-selling condiment in the United States in total dollar sales, with Pace Picante sauce and salsa taking the lion's share of the market.
No, I think they took the chihuahua's share of the market!

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Rimshot indeed, my friend.
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A rimshot is a percussion technique used to produce an accented snare drum backbeat. This sound is produced by simultaneously hitting the rim and head of a drum with a drum stick: "the sound is part normal snare and part loud, woody accent, generally sharper, brighter and more cuttAAUGHGHGhghighosfdigsdhfs
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