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>>> sf wrote:
>>>> On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 10:08:46 -0400, "kilikini"
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>>>>> Time to make a BLT! (Crap, that means washing a pan.)
>>>>
>>>> or you could bbq it....
>>>
>>> Allan took the lump charcoal with him. LOL. I could nuke or bake
>>> it, but it still means washing a dish. :~)
>>>
>>> kili
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>>
>> Does your husband often take the charcoal for car rides? Can I infer
>> from this that ocassionally you take the odd keypad or mouse for a
>> walk?

>
> Oh, he took an entire desktop computer with him, too. LOL. (Although
> it's to give to Bob & Ginger in Georgia. http://www.bobinga.com/ <g>
> ) Seriously, every time Allan goes to TN he's required to cook BBQ, so
> he takes the lump with him. He's bringing back $100 worth of pig
> meat, though. So, I'm expecting we'll cook some pulled pork, ribs, and
> stuffed roasted loin shortly. Hopefully we'll be able to get meat to
> cure and smoke our own bacon, too. We did it once before and it was
> great. Maybe we'll do a ham, too, that was a good experiment the last
> time. We'll just have to see what he brings home.
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> kili
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So in TN they never heard of lump? Even in the true boonies of far to the
north Canada even I've heard of and purchased lump. Do you read to the
reading impaired coffee mugs, or tell stories to your house plants?

Of course you know I'm just kidding you. Forgive my sense of humour.

Today as a early Birthday present to myself I bought several DVDs of Dr.
Who. Starring...Tom Baker the old Doctor, the one with the long scarf.
Plus a remotely remembered TV serries called Some Mothers Do 'Ave Them, a
british comedy I remember fondly from the mid 70's. The weekend following
this weekend will be my party. The daughter will provide the required
Sponge Bob Square Pants Cake and the curried potato salad. I will cook
the Ham, and my son will provide the drinks and the venue. I will force
my adult children to watch the DVD TV serries offerings from my past. A
thing done with great enjoyment and laughter from all on other ocassions.
I think they will remember the Dr. Who...but won't have a clue about the
other DVD. And the grandkids will be there as well so a good day is
expected by me. And I'm hoping various spouses/dates won't be too shocked
as to my tastes in mindless TV shows.

Lately asking strange attractive single women how they prepare their
Cauliflower is working as a great pick up line. Oh the joys of being a
grumpy old man.

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On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:44:41 +0000, hahabogus wrote:

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> Lately asking strange attractive single women how they prepare their
> Cauliflower is working as a great pick up line. Oh the joys of being a
> grumpy old man.


Just trying to picture this in the stupidmarket, let alone in a
pub/club/restaurant...

Mr. Grumpy Old Man <giving big smile to attractive single woman>: "Hi,
I'm Alan. So how do you prepare your cauliflower?"


Made my day. hehehe. Thanks for the laugh.

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On Thu 05 Jun 2008 08:44:41a, hahabogus told us...

> Lately asking strange attractive single women how they prepare their
> Cauliflower is working as a great pick up line. Oh the joys of being a
> grumpy old man.
>


It's amazing what you can get away with when you get "older".

Happy Birthday in advance, Alan!

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On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 18:55:22 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
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>On Thu 05 Jun 2008 08:44:41a, hahabogus told us...
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>> Lately asking strange attractive single women how they prepare their
>> Cauliflower is working as a great pick up line. Oh the joys of being a
>> grumpy old man.
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>It's amazing what you can get away with when you get "older".
>
>Happy Birthday in advance, Alan!


Oh, good grief.... he's *old* too?

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On Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:44:41 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:

>Lately asking strange attractive single women how they prepare their
>Cauliflower is working as a great pick up line. Oh the joys of being a
>grumpy old man.


LOL.... I thought the vegetable section ceased to be a pickup spot
years ago. Live and learn.

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> LOL.... I thought the vegetable section ceased to be a pickup spot
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Veggie section? Hell no think bar.

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On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 05:21:47 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:

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>> LOL.... I thought the vegetable section ceased to be a pickup spot
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>Veggie section? Hell no think bar.


SF is behind the times when it comes to alcohol "samples" in grocery
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