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I did when I was a kid. Nowadays, no. Syrup & beer don't mesh.please tell me you eat it with maple syrup - it's fabulous!!!
I did when I was a kid. Nowadays, no. Syrup & beer don't mesh.please tell me you eat it with maple syrup - it's fabulous!!!
Doug B is still in the draft. I know, right?
I have no clue what Dreaded Marco does. He scares me.
Brilliant! It's hard to choose my favorites, but these made me laugh out loud.My late grandmother would debate you on that, but I'd have to taste Scrapple to give you my opinion. Livermush is still a staple around these parts.People in the South think so, but it's one of the few foods they screwed up royally. For some reason, they thought this should be pudding-ish. Buy yourself a brick of Rapa brand scrapple next time you're in the Mid-Atlantic and see what you're missing.
You haven't lived until you ate a whole chicken from a can.I'm not a liver fan, but I did eat livermush at my grandmother's house growing up. I've had liver pudding before by Neeses. You fry it in a pan, and get it real crispy. It makes the house smell to high heaven. I also about gag if I walk outdoors after eating it. Have you ever noticed how things taste more intensely outdoors?
:X I guess they put it in a grinder and can it.You haven't lived until you ate a whole chicken from a can.
https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Sue-Chicken-without-Giblets/dp/B00E3AYVA8/ref=asc_df_B00E3AYVA8?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80264404157715&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=t&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583863981117586&psc=1
Yeah, that's kind of how REAL scrapple works. It's solid, not mushy, and you fry it in slabs til it's got a crisp outside and still firm on the inside. That stuff that's like pudding is horrible.I'm not a liver fan, but I did eat livermush at my grandmother's house growing up. I've had liver pudding before by Neeses. You fry it in a pan, and get it real crispy. It makes the house smell to high heaven. I also about gag if I walk outdoors after eating it. Have you ever noticed how things taste more intensely outdoors?
Ed needs to price check. That can of whole chicken is expensive. For the price of one can of that chicken, he could buy multiple jars of peanut butter and some bread or crackers, and it would stretch further.Ed
5.0 out of 5 stars It’s food. Quit complaining
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"Stocking up my stash. It’s a cooked whole chicken. Which I’m pretty sure y’all be very thankful to have if that’s all y’all had to eat"
I bet your middle name is Ann or Anne. It's as smooth as butter. Krista Ann you get in this house right now!Oops, my middle initial is "a" so then it was kristaalastname and I have to point out the extra "a" every time I give it out.
yeah ...nfwYou haven't lived until you ate a whole chicken from a can.
https://www.amazon.com/Sweet-Sue-Chicken-without-Giblets/dp/B00E3AYVA8/ref=asc_df_B00E3AYVA8?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80264404157715&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=t&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583863981117586&psc=1
I bet your middle name is Ann or Anne. It's as smooth as butter. Krista Ann you get in this house right now!
Stop staring at me.Mrs R is cutting the power to her house on & off to see how her Tesla system works, while listening to Hot August Nights
Yep, it's Ann. When I was a teenager, I added an "e" (unofficially) to the end because it seemed more exotic to me.![]()
Oh! I just realized we could implement the same "tim rule" as yesterday. Since we know which grouping he'll take from - #226-250 - then the next drafter can go ahead and pick if they're not taking from that grouping and want to make their selection.
@El Floppothis means you.
Some of the girls I went to school with didn't always just add letters, but also added an apostrophe in there somewhere. Like "L'sa" or "Cher'll".Yep, it's Ann. When I was a teenager, I added an "e" (unofficially) to the end because it seemed more exotic to me.![]()
It may be your deoderant, or it may be me bring up Deviled Ham.
Let's see......
Binky's hating life and the Razorbacks are getting pummeled.
wikkidpissah said:cant wait to try Underwood's new Pummeled Razorback spread...
I understand the song you quoted, but not sure about the rest. I hope you're ok and make it home safely.Chaos Commish said:I had a good friend in New York City
He never called me by my name, just hillbilly
My grandpa taught me how to live off the land
And his taught him to be a businessman
He used to send me pictures of the Broadway nights
And I'd send him some homemade wine
But he was killed by a man with a switchblade knife
For 43 dollars my friend lost his life
I'd love to spit some beech nut in that dude's eyes
And blow him away him with my old .45
Dis un is so singable. Gonna do it next time...
I just woke up with a self-inflicted head pounding...
I said I'd stay with family on this road trip until I wore out my welcome
Mission accomplished
like the spreadsheet fubars, it wadn't me
So thanks for three pages of making me laugh and nauseous at the same time
Everyone has fun until the wrong guy gets drunk
And I'd rather watch football at home tomorrow anyway
So it's a 5-10 hour drive depending on risking another speeding ticket
or falling asleep under some tree in the middle of nowhere
there's two surprisingly world class food stops in the badlands ahead
The Whoa Nelly Deli is first up, best lobster tacos in the world
in a gas station
at the eastern junction of 395 and Tioga Pass
for people who can't get to Yosemite cuz the road's closed so much
or they get lost looking for Yosemite and stop for directions
then stay for the apricot brandied wild boar sammy
And the Copper Top, once somehow oddly voted #1 restaurant
in the whole dam USA on yelp. ofc, it's not,
but it is the best Santa Maria bbq in the world
Annnnddd, the racist South African BiL just apologized
with a qualifier, I just don't understand Africa
Booze is dumb, but en vino veritas I guess
skip me, it's possible I .................
I like my food to taste me back.simey said:I didn't eat it, but I remember it being on store shelves. What do you think is in scrapple? I know it has pork tongues in it. EEEK!
I'm fine. Just broke a rule about talking politics and fireworks at 2am. I have never once visited the politics forum.I understand the song you quoted, but not sure about the rest. I hope you're ok and make it home safely.
10.10 - Get up Stand Up - Bob Marley/Wailers
If I’m still doing my frat house sing along I gotta have something from Legend because everybody knows it. The privileged frat boys culturally appropriating a song of Jamaican resistance in an effort to appeal to the multicultural ladies is just a bonus.
Yes that was one I had marked as a possibility but was hoping for a later round.Were you sniped on "Rock and Roll All Nite"? I thought that had to be on your list.
I understand the song you quoted, but not sure about the rest. I hope you're ok and make it home safely.
Offense is ####### anemic and I've got serious questions about Shane Montgomery's playcalling. Major regression this year.Uruk-Hai said:Steve Tasker is living with the shame of sniping me on my picks #2 & 3. Plus, I have the WMU/UB game in the hopes it gives me more ammo.
I don't hate Radiohead, they just bore me. They were a talented act. I'll give them credit - at least they brought melody back into what passed for popular rock music back then. Unlike grunge, which was both unmelodic AND boring.It's obviously not liked here, and seems to be on the downward trajectory of "coolness", probably due to overexposure... but still a great song. and the chunk-chunk of that guitar still gets me every time, as does the overblown bridge.
Radiohead- Creep (1992) #118
Can someone take some picks from me for my next two picks?
You could also send to me for backup if you wish.Can someone take some picks from me for my next two picks?
This is great to hear. Keep up the good work. Processed sugars are the devil.Uruk-Hai said:Also, since this is all about me, I have lost about 40 lbs since June 1st.
Oh, I love the song still. I don't think there's any downward spiral of uncoolness despite what Thom Yorke tries to do to it. Perhaps that's why people view it the way they do now, but it's still a very good song, if a bit nineties in that it is lamenting ordinary suburban life a bit. But Yorke has made a career lamenting ordinary middle class life, so...It's obviously not liked here, and seems to be on the downward trajectory of "coolness", probably due to overexposure... but still a great song. and the chunk-chunk of that guitar still gets me every time, as does the overblown bridge.
Radiohead- Creep (1992) #118
those punk kids and their guitars :shakesfist:I don't hate Radiohead, they just bore me. They were a talented act. I'll give them credit - at least they brought melody back into what passed for popular rock music back then. Unlike grunge, which was both unmelodic AND boring.