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it will have been worth it.

Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.

It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.

Felice


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Felice wrote:
> it will have been worth it.
>
> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>
> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>
> Felice
>
>

LOL! One has to do such things occasionally. Maybe not good for
one's body, but good for one's soul. My daughter is going away
for a week. I am plotting and planning. She thinks she will
control me from afar--and has written a lengthy list, mostly of
what I should not eat!

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Felice wrote:
> it will have been worth it.
>
> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>
> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>
>


Delicious, huh?

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> it will have been worth it.
>
> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>
> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>
> Felice
>
>
>




Well, it is a full moon at the moment ;-P



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nested in by incontinent mice and a finish reminiscent of the dregs of a
stale can of Coca-Cola that someone has been using as an ashtray. Not a bad
drink, though."
Excerpt from "The Moose Turd Wine Tasting" by T. A. Nonymous
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"Felice" > wrote:

> it will have been worth it.
>
> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>
> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>
> Felice


Go, Fleece!!

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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 19:59:50 -0400, Felice wrote:

> it will have been worth it.
>
> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>
> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>
> Felice


offering no apologies can be the key to a long and happy life.

your pal,
blake
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blake wrote on Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:25:16 GMT:

>> it will have been worth it.
>>
>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded
>> leftover fried chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of
>> frying pan drippings and scrapings and a combination of
>> homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>
>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no
>> apologies.
>>
>> Felice


> offering no apologies can be the key to a long and happy life.


On the other hand Blake, aoplogizing afterwards is easier than asking
for permission :-)

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On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 20:22:05 -0400, Jean B. wrote:

> Felice wrote:
>> it will have been worth it.
>>
>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
>> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
>> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>
>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>>
>> Felice
>>

> LOL! One has to do such things occasionally. Maybe not good for
> one's body, but good for one's soul. My daughter is going away
> for a week. I am plotting and planning. She thinks she will
> control me from afar--and has written a lengthy list, mostly of
> what I should not eat!


i thought mothers were the ones who tried to control their daughters. (of
course the success rate there is notably low as well, thank god.)

your pal,
blake
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> On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 19:59:50 -0400, Felice wrote:
>
>> it will have been worth it.
>>
>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
>> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
>> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>
>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>>
>> Felice

>
> offering no apologies can be the key to a long and happy life.
>


oh yeah


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> On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 19:59:50 -0400, Felice wrote:
>
>> it will have been worth it.
>>
>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
>> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
>> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>
>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>>
>> Felice

>
> offering no apologies can be the key to a long and happy life.
>
> your pal,
> blake


Good thinking, BTW, I did wake up this morning.

Felice




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> blake wrote on Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:25:16 GMT:
>
>>> it will have been worth it.
>>>
>>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded
>>> leftover fried chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of
>>> frying pan drippings and scrapings and a combination of
>>> homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>>
>>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no
>>> apologies.
>>>
>>> Felice

>
>> offering no apologies can be the key to a long and happy life.

>
> On the other hand Blake, aoplogizing afterwards is easier than asking for
> permission :-)


And some of us choose to do neither!

Felice


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On Jul 6, 7:59*pm, "Felice" > wrote:
> it will have been worth it.
>
> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>
> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>
> Felice


One needs to cater to one's tastebuds now and then. Otherwise, they
complain and insist you eat really evil stuff.

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On Jul 7, 2:37*pm, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 20:22:05 -0400, Jean B. wrote:
> > Felice wrote:
> >> it will have been worth it.

>
> >> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> >> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> >> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.

>
> >> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.

>
> >> Felice

>
> > LOL! *One has to do such things occasionally. *Maybe not good for
> > one's body, but good for one's soul. *My daughter is going away
> > for a week. *I am plotting and planning. *She thinks she will
> > control me from afar--and has written a lengthy list, mostly of
> > what I should not eat!

>
> i thought mothers were the ones who tried to control their daughters. *(of
> course the success rate there is notably low as well, thank god.)
>
> your pal,
> blake


You've never had a daughter. Or a teen. They would be thrilled if
they could convince the parental units to dress in burkas and put duct
tape over their mouths and plug up their ears.

'rents are sooooo embarrassing!
;-)
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On Jul 6, 4:59*pm, "Felice" > wrote:
> it will have been worth it.
>
> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>
> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>
> Felice


Don't feel too bad- one of my Mom's favorite dishes is chicken &
dumplings, with noodles added and served over mashed potatoes!
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"Felice" > wrote in message
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> "James Silverton" > wrote in message
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>> blake wrote on Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:25:16 GMT:
>>
>>>> it will have been worth it.
>>>>
>>>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded
>>>> leftover fried chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of
>>>> frying pan drippings and scrapings and a combination of
>>>> homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>>>
>>>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no
>>>> apologies.
>>>>
>>>> Felice

>>
>>> offering no apologies can be the key to a long and happy life.

>>
>> On the other hand Blake, aoplogizing afterwards is easier than asking for
>> permission :-)

>
> And some of us choose to do neither!
>


Yes!




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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:33:01 GMT, James Silverton wrote:

> blake wrote on Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:25:16 GMT:
>
>>> it will have been worth it.
>>>
>>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded
>>> leftover fried chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of
>>> frying pan drippings and scrapings and a combination of
>>> homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>>
>>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no
>>> apologies.
>>>
>>> Felice

>
>> offering no apologies can be the key to a long and happy life.

>
> On the other hand Blake, aoplogizing afterwards is easier than asking
> for permission :-)


you devious *******!

your pal,
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On Tue, 7 Jul 2009 13:48:12 -0700 (PDT), maxine wrote:

> On Jul 6, 7:59*pm, "Felice" > wrote:
>> it will have been worth it.
>>
>> Chunked leftover spoonbread in a wide soup bowl, shredded leftover fried
>> chicken on top of that, and then a gravy of frying pan drippings and
>> scrapings and a combination of homemade chicken stock and half-and-half.
>>
>> It was a truly disgusting thing to do and I offer no apologies.
>>
>> Felice

>
> One needs to cater to one's tastebuds now and then. Otherwise, they
> complain and insist you eat really evil stuff.
>
> maxine in ri


or worse, get angry drop out of your head completely.

your pal,
blake
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