is gareth gay, because he likes tomato sauce, and hp sauce, but he calls it dads sauce?!


Question: Is gareth gay, because he likes tomato sauce, and hp sauce, but he calls it dads sauce?
Answers:

Gay as in sad? Not sure, perhaps he's confused of what Daddies sauce is. Daddies sauce is a brown sauce, but does contain tomatoes.



Hi why should a man be gay because he likes a certain brand of sauce to put on his dinner or chips. when i was growing up we had two main brands of brown sauce, both similar but one of these was slightly sweeter than the other.
the sweet one was called daddies sauce and the other was HP sauce made by different food companies.
since then the brand which was the manufacturer of DADDIES sauce has been gone out of business.
so i do not see the connection between a man referring to a sauce as would indicate he is GAY.
I think you need to readjust your mind away from SEX.
we have preferences for foods and what we like to put on that food, one nine year old boy would cover his entire dinner in heinz tomato ketchup no matter what it was as he like the taste.
nothing but Heinz other wise he used to scream the place down.
he was a bit odd but he was not gay either.
what worry are you to your parents i wonder when everything just has to have a sexual connection.

I think people who are always gossiping are just sad people, i have more important things in my life than the gossiping.



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