Looks like a great FR thread start. I’ll need to come back later.
Russian for spork weasel?
Whoo hoo. Whoo hoo hoo.
Cue the Vonage music....
http://www.google.com/search?um=1&hl=en&biw=1003&bih=597&q=vonage+song&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iw
It’s Panini, with an accent
The big “pernil”, a roasted pork shoulder (or some such part) that is often sliced like the meat that gyro is made of. Very South American - and verrrry good!
Colonel, USAFR
I was wondering about that, too. Now that I have an answer, I have to wonder why people would make international calls about turkeys and roasts. This only confirms my opinion that 90% of advertising is insulting to my intelligence.
I thought she was saying the Big Fetihinie but what the heck is it?
I would be happy to be in a commercial for Vonage because they have saved me a lot of money over the last few years!
I’m glad you asked - I’ve wondered the same thing.
I watch all TV shows time shifted on a DVR.
No commercials
I have no idea what you are talking about but this thread title intrigued me.
While your all here, I was just looking for a killer stuffed mushroom recipe that has no bread crumbs. Anyone?
Judging by the cape she wears in the commercial, I assumed she was some kind of superhero.
Wow, I am so glad that you posted this bc it means that I’m not the only 1 who is insanely annoyed by that woman & her whole vibe, cape included. I don’t mean to be mean but something about it really really bothers me. Anyone else?
Good call on the Cuban {I think} but is that official?
Plus is it officially “pernil” ? Because it sounds to me like “panine” whatever that is.
& its suppose to pig shoulder? Anyone else know this culture & dialect?
I need explanations for this womans strange powers.
Btw this is a wonderfully funny forum
Wow, I am so glad that you posted this bc it means that I’m not the only 1 who is insanely annoyed by that woman & her whole vibe, cape included. I don’t mean to be mean but something about it really really bothers me. Anyone else?
Good call on the Cuban {I think} but is that official?
Plus is it officially “pernil” ? Because it sounds to me like “panine” whatever that is.
& its suppose to pig shoulder? Anyone else know this culture & dialect?
I need explanations for this womans strange powers.
Btw this is a wonderfully funny forum
ping