R.I.P. Scout26
Peany Bucker (I'm still saying it that way since it used to PO my mother) of any style and any brand troweled into the trough of a celery stick is a great combination.I guess that makes me one uh them libertarian types, huh?Terry, 230RN
Jif Extra Chunky
It's pronounced gif.
Pronunciation of GIFThe creators of the format pronounced the word as "jif" with a soft "G" /dʒɪf/ as in "gym". Steve Wilhite says that the intended pronunciation deliberately echoes the American peanut butter brand Jif, and CompuServe employees would often say "Choosy developers choose GIF", spoofing this brand's television commercials.[11] The word is now also widely pronounced with a hard "G" /ɡɪf/ as in "gift".[12] In 2017, an informal poll on programming website Stack Overflow showed some numerical preference for hard-"G" pronunciation,[13] especially among respondents in eastern Europe, though both soft-"G" and enunciating each letter individually were found to be popular in Asia and emerging countries.[14]
I don't really care about brand as long as it doesn't blow chunks. If I want nuts, I'll buy a bag of peanuts at the circus.Couldn't read the WP article, but the other one seems to allude to the usual trope about toothless redneck conservatives don't read, but liberals do.
Oh, liberals read all the time....It's just Harry Potter and other books for juveniles.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2018/07/10/rich-people-prefer-grey-poupon-white-people-own-pets-data-behind-cultural-divide/https://thetakeout.com/study-if-you-favor-jif-peanut-butter-over-skippy-you-1827553957We are a Jif Extra Chunky household.
Brand, chunkiness, refrigerated or not, politics one way or the other, flavor, I don't see anything justatory that gustifies this thread.