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sperry
2008-07-21, 02:42 PM
For sale, one Taco Bell Taco Supreme. Best offer, available at my cubical ASAP. It's kinda cold, so I'll start the bidding at $FREE.

I figure I did so well on my regular taco sale last year (http://www.seccs.org/forums/showthread.php?t=5568&highlight=taco), this one should go quick!

sperry
2008-07-21, 03:22 PM
So far my trash can has the high bid of nothing. :unamused:

MattR
2008-07-21, 03:45 PM
Does it have Sour Cream? yuck.

100_Percent_Juice
2008-07-21, 03:48 PM
Does it have Sour Cream? yuck.

WTF. Who doesn't like sour cream on a taco. That is the only thing that makes it supreme!

sperry
2008-07-21, 03:54 PM
WTF. Who doesn't like sour cream on a taco. That is the only thing that makes it supreme!
And the tomatoes.

Also, the garbage can just won the sale. But not my garbage can... the one in the hallway, I don't wanna have to smell rotting taco the rest of the day.

MattR
2008-07-21, 04:01 PM
Sour Cream and Tomatoes are for puffs! Taco's should consist of nothing more than Meat (Either Carnitas or Carne Asada), Cilantro, onions and hot sauce. Everything else is wasted space. suck it.

ScottyS
2008-07-21, 04:21 PM
Sour Cream and Tomatoes are for puffs! Taco's should consist of nothing more than Meat (Either Carnitas or Carne Asada), Cilantro, onions and hot sauce. Everything else is wasted space. suck it.

You forgot a large helping of cheddar.

MattR
2008-07-21, 04:23 PM
You forgot a large helping of cheddar.

Cheese belongs on nachos, not in a Taco.

Nick Koan
2008-07-21, 04:41 PM
Man, now I'm sorry I left work early :(

sperry
2008-07-21, 04:45 PM
Whoa whoa whoa... A "taco" and a "taco bell taco" have virtually nothing in common. A real taco is a tiny tortilla, with meat and cliantro and pico. A taco bell taco is rehydrated meat powder, plasticated cheese, 3 TBS of sour cream, shredded lettuce/tomatoes (e coli optional), in a cardboardesque shell.

Arguing about sour cream in a taco bell taco is like arguing about fish in the sea... it kinda has to be in there. But arguing about sour cream in a real taco is like arguing about fish on the moon, there's just no context for the argument!

MattR
2008-07-21, 04:54 PM
I'll agree to disagree.

sti deede
2008-07-21, 05:00 PM
heehee. Taco talk is funny. Thanks guys.
I need me a Jack in the Box taco, mmmm.. with Franks red hot sauce and ranch.

Nick Koan
2008-07-21, 05:03 PM
heehee. Taco talk is funny. Thanks guys.
I need me a Jack in the Box taco, mmmm.. with Franks red hot sauce and ranch.

Ranch dressing and buffalo sauce? Now that's what I call a taco.

AtomicLabMonkey
2008-07-21, 05:05 PM
Also, the garbage can just won the sale. But not my garbage can... the one in the hallway, I don't wanna have to smell rotting taco the rest of the day.

:( I would have paid shipping...

sti deede
2008-07-21, 05:08 PM
What's overnight cost on a taco anyways? :)

sperry
2008-07-21, 06:04 PM
What's overnight cost on a taco anyways? :)
More than you can afford, pal... DHL.

...I just rewatched TFATF for the first time in like 4 years over the weekend... that movie is awfully entertaining. One thing I never noticed:

We all know how dumb it is that the floor falls off the car due to "danger to manifold"... but what I just noticed is that right after he blows the floor off, he picks up Vin and runs from the cops... doesn't that mean Vin had to have been Flintstoning it with his feet on the ground the whole way? :lol:

MattR
2008-07-21, 06:12 PM
I still love that movie...That crew reminds me of the early days of SECCS, all hard-core and stuff.

ScottyS
2008-07-22, 09:05 AM
Cheese belongs on nachos, not in a Taco.

Mebbe that's why I do my tiny corn/chicken/pico/cheese/black bean tacos at home. They yummy.

Double Phister
2008-07-23, 09:12 AM
Cheese belongs on everything.
Sour cream belongs under a Nevada mountain next to guacamole. yuck.



I make these taco bowl things at home. Check it:
Flour tortillias all torn up.
Ground beef w/ taco seasoning powder stuff.
Bush's baked beans + BBQ sauce + brownsuger.
Shredded CHEESE!!! (melting over the beans)
some shredded lettuce
whatever leftover tortillia pieces didn't make it on the bottom of the pile.

The baked beans kills it for the die hard mexican fans here in the office. I offer to take them to Taco Bell just to piss them off.

JonnydaJibba
2008-07-23, 11:42 AM
My roommates have this really sweet policy of getting pissed off when I throw their week old Taco Bell leftovers away. I'm actually doing them a service.

'Round these parts Betos is pretty swell. Taqueria la Mechocana or whatever on Virginia and Kietzke is good and decently priced. But Playa Azul (THE BLUE BEACH) in Carson by Smiths is still my favorite place.

I'll fulfill all your weeshes with my taco flavored keeses.

sti deede
2008-07-23, 11:52 AM
Cheese belongs on everything.
I make these taco bowl things at home. Check it:
Flour tortillias all torn up.
Ground beef w/ taco seasoning powder stuff.
Bush's baked beans + BBQ sauce + brownsuger.
Shredded CHEESE!!! (melting over the beans)
some shredded lettuce
whatever leftover tortillia pieces didn't make it on the bottom of the pile.

The baked beans kills it for the die hard mexican fans here in the office. I offer to take them to Taco Bell just to piss them off.
I love your baked beans, but they do not belong in mexican food. That reminds me of the time my mom tried to re-purpose the previous night teriyaki chicken into a chicken burrito. She even went so far as to attempt to cover the flavor with more mexican spices. It was horrible. Like sour milk in your perfectly good bowl of Marshmallow Maties. Boo!

sti deede
2008-07-23, 11:57 AM
My very favorite is the Taqueria de Rincon in Natomas (sacramento), so delicious.
Inexpensive and super authentic. I love the sour cream. It's got jalapenos and it's runny perfect for dipping chips and getting all over my forearm.

Tahoe C5
2008-07-23, 12:02 PM
A "taco" and a "taco bell taco" have virtually nothing in common.

Taco half-life = 30 minutes

Taco Bell Taco half-life = 1 year

sperry
2008-07-23, 12:57 PM
It's all about Tio Alberto's and Chili Pepper's in San Luis Obispo. Pretty authentic, huge servings, and really cheap.

Nothing like a 7 lb plate of carne asada Super Nachos at 2am when you're drunk. :cool:

cody
2008-07-23, 02:35 PM
Los Gallos on Virgina between 4th and 5th (by McDonalds) is pretty darn close to Norcal quality.

Dean
2008-07-23, 06:22 PM
Taqueria La Bamba in Mountain View. Everything in the place is in Spanish including the menu and you would not want to be there after dark. Now that's authentic...

Their Carnitas rock and everything is super fresh. More of a monster burrito place, but tacos are good as well.

bign
2008-07-23, 10:11 PM
For sale, one Taco Bell Taco Supreme. Best offer, available at my cubical ASAP. It's kinda cold, so I'll start the bidding at $FREE.

I figure I did so well on my regular taco sale last year (http://www.seccs.org/forums/showthread.php?t=5568&highlight=taco), this one should go quick!


If you are parting out your lunch, I might be interested in any other items you have for sale.

Double Phister
2008-07-24, 08:25 AM
Taqueria La Bamba in Mountain View. Everything in the place is in Spanish including the menu and you would not want to be there after dark. Now that's authentic...

Their Carnitas rock and everything is super fresh. More of a monster burrito place, but tacos are good as well.

According to Wikipedia Carnitas is a cooking style that doesn't necessarily mean what type of meat is cooked in this style. But everyone I mention this too tells me that Carnitas is always pork. What say ye?

Nick Koan
2008-07-24, 09:14 AM
According to Wikipedia Carnitas is a cooking style that doesn't necessarily mean what type of meat is cooked in this style. But everyone I mention this too tells me that Carnitas is always pork. What say ye?

This is true, as far as I know (and as far as you guys know, I am the expert in Mexican anything on this site).

But, a majority of the time it is pork because pork takes to slow cooking sooooooo well.

JonnydaJibba
2008-07-24, 11:30 AM
I had "authentic California Mexican" food in Spain. I thought that was funny because Mexican food in the States is hardly authentic.

MattR
2008-07-24, 12:24 PM
Holy Shit, you know where you can find the best Mexican Food Ever? Montreal!!!! OMG it's so good, and the waitresses will make fun of you if you make fun of your friends terrible spanish, even though they are speaking spanish with a shitty French accent. Good F'n times. Oh, and pass the Habanero sauce!

sperry
2008-07-24, 01:26 PM
Holy Shit, you know where you can find the best Mexican Food Ever? Montreal!!!! OMG it's so good, and the waitresses will make fun of you if you make fun of your friends terrible spanish, even though they are speaking spanish with a shitty French accent. Good F'n times. Oh, and pass the Habanero sauce!
Usually hot sauce makes people turn red. Matt, that Habenero sauce turned you gray. Gray and sweaty.

I thought you were gonna die.

JonnydaJibba
2008-07-24, 02:24 PM
Usually hot sauce makes people turn red. Matt, that Habenero sauce turned you gray. Gray and sweaty.

I thought you were gonna die.

Isn't that the best kind of hot sauce? The near-death experience kind?:lol:

MPREZIV
2008-07-24, 02:36 PM
The best part of this thread, is the 3 other taco related threads listed in the "similar threads" at the bottom of the page! :lol:

Oh, and if anybody's interested in some debilitating hot sauce, I've got some that simply does not make sense. The crap's so hot I don't know how it doesn't melt straight through the bottle...

Nick Koan
2008-07-24, 02:38 PM
If you are willing to part out the taco, I'll take the cheese and the sour cream. I don't really have a need for the beef, shell or lettuce though.

ScottyS
2008-07-24, 02:56 PM
Mexican food?

Tuscon. Mi Nidito.

I don't know why I'm not on their "famous guests" page, though.

NevadaSTi
2008-07-24, 04:00 PM
Fransiscos down here in Minden is pretty tastey. Their Carne Asada is the bomb, imho.

bigrobwoot
2008-07-28, 11:43 AM
best Mexican food in Carson is el aguila real, by longs (best beans at least) and tacqueria la salsa by scolari's, both on 50. La playa azul is good for a quick cheap burrito tho.

Dewey
2008-07-30, 12:25 PM
got any pics? im pretty interested, if only i can see what it looks like. lol

van
2008-07-30, 07:53 PM
Close this thread, the things gotta be moldy by now.