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Re: Frittes and Beer on Bardstown Road

by Alan H » Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:16 am

Brad Keeton wrote:Just curious - since the name of this play is "Holy Grale," would it be worth changing the title of the thread to "Hold Grale on Bardtown Road?"


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Re: Frittes and Beer on Bardstown Road

by Madeline M » Tue Dec 21, 2010 11:41 am

Lol Alan! Now I'm going to have to find the DVD...I know it's hidden away somewhere around here!

I could agree with the name change, while Gary has his own version of the title, I always think of French Toast when I see Frittes. Not sure why I make that association, but french toast and beer is far from appetizing, even more so with the addition of curry ketchup and blue cheese!
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Re: Frittes and Beer on Bardstown Road

by Rob Coffey » Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:04 pm

Madeline M wrote:french toast and beer is far from appetizing


?????

Sounds really good actually. I nice hefewiezen or wit with some french toast and some sausage. Yum. Maybe some berries with the french toast to pair with the fruitiness of the beer.
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Re: Frittes and Beer on Bardstown Road

by Brad Keeton » Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:52 pm

Brad Keeton wrote:Just curious - since the name of this play is "Holy Grale," would it be worth changing the title of the thread to "Hold Grale on Bardtown Road?"


Sheesh. That sentence was wrought with typos. I think I had coffee by the point. Fail.

Let's try again: Just curious - since the name of this PLACE is "Holy Grale," would it be worth changing the title of the thread to "HOLY Grale on Bardstown Road?"

(Capitalization to reflect idiocy)

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Re: Frittes and Beer on Bardstown Road

by Robin Garr » Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:08 pm

Brad Keeton wrote:Let's try again: Just curious - since the name of this PLACE is "Holy Grale," would it be worth changing the title of the thread to "HOLY Grale on Bardstown Road?"

Yes. Damn fine idea. I'll do it now.

By the way, does anyone know if the idiosyncratic spelling of the word usually known as "grail" is intentional here?
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Re: Holy Grale on Bardstown Road

by Matthew D » Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:12 pm

Robin Garr wrote:
Brad Keeton wrote:Let's try again: Just curious - since the name of this PLACE is "Holy Grale," would it be worth changing the title of the thread to "HOLY Grale on Bardstown Road?"

Yes. Damn fine idea. I'll do it now.

By the way, does anyone know if the idiosyncratic spelling of the word usually known as "grail" is intentional here?


Some of their literature (too lazy to go find it now) has emphasized the "ale" part of grale as in grALE.
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Re: Holy Grale on Bardstown Road

by Jeremy Herrmann » Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:14 pm

I'm sure the spelling is intentional. I don't remember where I saw it, but I read it typed out as "holy grALE" in an article online.
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Re: Holy Grale on Bardstown Road

by Robin Garr » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:15 pm

Matthew D wrote:Some of their literature (too lazy to go find it now) has emphasized the "ale" part of grale as in grALE.

Got it! If I'd been channeling my English major and not my M. Div., I probably would have seen it myself. :oops: Thanks to you and Jeremy.
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Re: Holy Grale on Bardstown Road

by Antonia L » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:24 pm

Robin, I am appalled that you missed this play on words. So unlike you. :P
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Re: Holy Grale on Bardstown Road

by Robin Garr » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:25 pm

Antonia L wrote:Robin, I am appalled that you missed this play on words. So unlike you. :P

Asked and answered. Next? :lol:
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