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Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days.
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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:37:07 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote:
> Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() > > nb Actually, we didn't. But what you're looking for is a "meat mallet." A standard rubber mallet (hammer) from your friendly neighborhood hardware store is cheaper and works just fine and is useful in your garage as well. Just don't buy and use a "dead blow hammer" on your food unless you want food splattered all over your kitchen! :-) -- Silver Beitel |
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On 2020-10-30 6:27 p.m., Silvar Beitel wrote:
> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:37:07 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote: >> Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() >> >> nb > > Actually, we didn't. But what you're looking for is a > > "meat mallet." > > A standard rubber mallet (hammer) from your friendly neighborhood > hardware store is cheaper and works just fine and is useful in your > garage as well. Just don't buy and use a "dead blow hammer" on your > food unless you want food splattered all over your kitchen! :-) > A rolling pin, the flat side of a cleaver or a small castiron frying pan will all do the trick. |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() > > nb Mallet. |
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On 30 Oct 2020 21:37:00 GMT, notbob > wrote:
>Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() I call it a truck. |
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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:37:07 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote:
> Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() > > nb Apparently the people who sell them on the Web refer to them as "meat pounders". I can't recommend googling for that term, though. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:27:22 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:37:07 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote: > > Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() > > > > nb > Actually, we didn't. But what you're looking for is a > > "meat mallet." > > A standard rubber mallet (hammer) from your friendly neighborhood hardware store is cheaper and works just fine and is useful in your garage as well.. Just don't buy and use a "dead blow hammer" on your food unless you want food splattered all over your kitchen! :-) > $6, and it goes in the dishwasher. I use it frequently. https://www.target.com/p/aluminum-me...2/-/A-53142656 > -- > Silver Beitel --Bryan |
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 18:38:18 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2020-10-30 6:27 p.m., Silvar Beitel wrote: >> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:37:07 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote: >>> Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() >>> >>> nb >> >> Actually, we didn't. But what you're looking for is a >> >> "meat mallet." >> >> A standard rubber mallet (hammer) from your friendly neighborhood >> hardware store is cheaper and works just fine and is useful in your >> garage as well. Just don't buy and use a "dead blow hammer" on your >> food unless you want food splattered all over your kitchen! :-) >> > >A rolling pin, the flat side of a cleaver or a small castiron frying pan >will all do the trick. AKA Meat Destroyer. |
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On 2020-10-31 7:10 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 5:37:07 PM UTC-4, notbob wrote: >> Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() >> >> nb > > Apparently the people who sell them on the Web refer to them > as "meat pounders". > > I can't recommend googling for that term, though. > > LOL The urban dictionary says that pounding your meat is the most extreme form of masturbation a male can do. |
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Dave Smith wrote :
> LOL The urban dictionary says that pounding your meat is the most extreme > form of masturbation a male can do. > In your case it would be like pounding dental floss, limpy. Jill |
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On 2020-10-31 12:01 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote : >> LOL The urban dictionary says that pounding your meat is the most >> extreme form of masturbation a male can do. >> > In your case it would be like pounding > dental floss, limpy. Is it that soft when you get old and impotent? I will defer to your experience. |
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Dave Smith presented the following explanation :
> On 2020-10-31 12:01 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> Dave Smith wrote : >>> LOL The urban dictionary says that pounding your meat is the most extreme >>> form of masturbation a male can do. >>> >> In your case it would be like pounding >> dental floss, limpy. > > Is it that soft when you get old and impotent? I will defer to your > experience. > A lardass with a bad heart like you already knows. Jill |
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On 10/31/2020 12:29 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-10-31 12:01 p.m., jmcquown wrote: >> Dave Smith wrote : >>> LOL The urban dictionary says that pounding your meat is the most >>> extreme form of masturbation a male can do. >>> >> In your case it would be like pounding >> dental floss, limpy. > > Is it that soft when you get old and impotent? I will defer to your > experience. > > Would you please stop responding to the TROLL? Jill |
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On 10/30/2020 5:37 PM, notbob wrote:
> Use to throw the term around this group, in the good ol' days. ![]() Batticarne? nancy |
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