philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”
philsandifer: lornacrowley: ok quick question is the phrase “going to chipotle with aristotle” funnier if you mispronounce chipotle, or aristotle I think you’ve got to get both wrong, either by switching them or having both rhyme with “total.”