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On 1/9/2013 1:52 PM, Salmonbait wrote: On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 22:01:15 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 08 Jan 2013 21:41:35 -0500, ESAD wrote: It?s ?McRib season?, and thousands across the nation are scrambling to use online websites like the ?McRib locator? to stuff the McDonald?s McRib sandwich down their throats. A sandwich that is not only full of genetically modified ingredients, a medley of toxic fillers and preservatives, but also some ingredients that are actually banned in other nations around the world. But honestly, are you surprised? It would never occur to me to eat something like that. Other than a Whopper a couple times a year, I don't eat any of that road food tho. Actually, pork heart, tongue, stomach, and even intestines are not uncommon fare. If you grew up on a farm which butchered its own meat, even in Minnesota, you probably ate all of these as head cheese, souse, chitterlings (chitlins'), or in some other form - which was most likely reconstituted. The chemicals are another story. A burger now and then doesn't hurt anything at all... We are on the road a lot but rarely "eat out"... We "brown bag" for up to three days. But with our otherwise healthy diet a burger here and there is irrelevant. You wouldn't want to feed my kid, she's only 108 pounds but feeding that machine is expensive ![]() for sure... As long as she smoking enough roll your own cigarettes. |
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![]() Pfffft......up here it's McLobster. Subway also makes them in season. What are the secret ingredients in McLobster? Did you know that Native Americans used lobsters to fertilize their fields of maize? How many lobsters does it take to get a bushel of lobster manure for fertilizer? I have no idea. |
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On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote:
wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. |
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On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote:
On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. |
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On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote:
On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. |
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On 1/9/2013 10:19 PM, wrote:
On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. Assert your authority over that dumb machine o' lame one |
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In article , earl8470
@hotmail.com says... wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? This from Harry's little typo ferret! |
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In article ,
says... On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. But what is "balonyat"? |
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