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chefkathleen wrote:
Can sure tell you're a city boy now. "Iced sweet tea" instead of just plain 'ol sweet tea.
Y'all cain't take him enywhere. :)
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See? Citified ain't he? Doesn't even call Southern champagne by it's rightful name.
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grilled conecuh sausage on a bun... wonderful potato salad.. baked beans... sweet tea.... alll eaten at the lake... late lunch but it was wonderful.....
i am really excited to have two "recommended reads". they are "did you know i love your cock?" and "just fuck me". great titles, huh?
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At the lake...grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, with sweet slaw, potato salad and all the fixins.
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Buz wrote:At the lake...grilled hamburgers, hot dogs, with sweet slaw, potato salad and all the fixins. i had the same but at a house. and watermelon
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Pasta.
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Magical_felix wrote:Weaklings Did you grill or fry those? They go great with chitlins, mountain oysters and turnip greens. And if that don't make your taste buds dance have 'em with fried pickles.
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I would like to say I had lunch at the Y, but actually it was In an Out. Really In and Out. In and Out is burger chain in California.
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Magical_felix wrote:Weaklings Note: You won't get any lunch if you don't stop rejecting those ladies. Comes back to bite you in the ASS, don't it!
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lunch
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Sauteed beef, orange pepper and onion over top of egg noodles - with a garlic pesto sauce. The basil was picked fresh from the garden minutes before using it! Mmmm yummy!
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Tiger roll, edamame and green tea Yumm Yumm Yumm!!
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Chicken sauce piquant When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser. Socrates
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Whole rice, brown beans, pork filet mignon with potatoes, traditional lettuce, onion, tomatoe, beat, carrot salad (olive oil and lemon dressing) Oh i almost forgot... ... and 2 liters of coke. Overwhelming RealityFrom Across the Room
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lafayettemister wrote:Chicken sauce piquant I hope you oversized your drink
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I had a sandwich. Plain breid (it's a Scottish thing); Lurpak butter; mature cheddar cheese; creamy coleslaw. It was gid.
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I had a pizza with extra cheese.
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Dried apricots, almonds, black grapes and sultanas, pack of 'Go Aheads', Hot n Sour soup and a huge orange - and loads of mint tea with which to wash it all down.
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leftovers of a jimmy johns sub!
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A bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch
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it looked like a taco, but smelled like tuna
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Not having a proper lunch today Just eating capuccino chocs a friend sent me today.
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Rice cakes with butter and Marmite....yummy
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 My traditional friday brunch treat. I had breaky, on the beach. It was nice, and yummy.
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chicken sandwich from burger king
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Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich
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Hot dog with loads of onions.
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Almonds, Yogurt, a cheese stick, some strawberries and (my bad) a large cherry coke.
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