Favorite Documentaries?

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A double cheeseburger at McDonalds at my locality is $1.07 with tax.

Go ahead guys, discuss the "argument" I just made. Please don't get too heated.
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Luke wrote: A double cheeseburger at McDonalds at my locality is $1.07 with tax.

Go ahead guys, discuss the "argument" I just made. Please don't get too heated.
You're wrong. A McDouble at McDonalds at my locality is $1.09 with tax; they have taken Double Cheeseburgers off the Dollar Menu, and they are now $1.49 (apparently that extra slice of cheese really makes a difference in price).

Do I win the argument?
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catnip wrote:
Luke wrote: A double cheeseburger at McDonalds at my locality is $1.07 with tax.

Go ahead guys, discuss the "argument" I just made. Please don't get too heated.
You're wrong. A McDouble at McDonalds at my locality is $1.09 with tax; they have taken Double Cheeseburgers off the Dollar Menu, and they are now $1.49 (apparently that extra slice of cheese really makes a difference in price).

Do I win the argument?
Different opinions, so there IS AN ARGUMENT!!!!!

Success!

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Luke wrote:
To dish, a kid saying "Water!" is an argument.

Fuck if I know.
He's arguing that he needs to say anything at all and, if he does, that the best way to describe what he refers to is the English word "water" delivered in an exclamatory tone.
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Dish has a penis.

Definitely an argument.
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BogusMeatFactory wrote:
Luke wrote:Jiro Dreams of Sushi
I couldn't agree more. This was a movie that I had ZERO interest in seeing, but on a whim I loaded it up via netflix with the wife and lo and behold it was enthralling!
Watched the Jiro DVD checked out from the library, a very well made documentary. I really thought it would be some kind of reality cooking show with a Japanese family, was mistaken. Knew about the Japanese culture dedication to work, but this guy is 85 years old and still enjoying what he does before sunrise to well past sunset. I placed an order for the disc, worth a repeat viewing. The Special Features worth getting the disc over streaming, so much more to see such a more in depth look at the Fish Market auction. It also has a Sushi Encyclopedia slideshow. My daughter had a sudden craving for takeout at Mitsuwa. :lol:

As far as Jiro being the best Sushi maker, there are always better or different styles depending on taste. There was a Sushi bar I used to go to when visiting my sister in La La land that made decent Sushi. It was there I discovered putting a raw Quail Egg on Salmon Roe Ikuru is the "perfect butter on the salty toast". :mrgreen:

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I watch them all the time! Here are some of my favorites:

Super size me.
The corporation
Cosmos by Carl Sagan
Any Brian Cox documentary
Through the Worm hole with Morgan Freeman.
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