Posted on 07/21/2006 5:56:55 AM PDT by CT-Freeper
It's a wonder Big Jim and the Twins didn't sustain some damage.
Works great! That's how I do it!
Yeah, I saw it. Is your cabin in the Red Zone? Are you on the 64 or 97 side.
Wow, what a pity. I bet they loved it!
My dad & I grow "Bodacious" hybrid corn. We grew Silver Queen for years, then switched to Kandy Korn for a couple years.
Bodacious is hands down the best in my book.
My wife blanched and froze 8 dozen ears... they sure will be good come winter!
Has their new album come out yet?
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are you talking about the one titled...
"I've Never Kissed A Parrot But I've Kissed A Cockatoo"
These are not normal guys. In fact, any such man, if indeed he exists, is obviously playing games, psychotic, or mentally retarded.
I'm a vegetarian. So is my wife. She hates to cook. I don't much like it, but I don't mind it like she does. We eat out a lot, but much of the time I tell her just to talk with me or read or do whatever she wants and I'll prepare the meal. She's a concert musician, and it's wonderful when she plays the piano or the harpsichord while I put dinner together. Then in some beautiful and amiable setting, of which we have designed many for our home, we dine together. Sometimes it's a magnificent dinner with fabulous wine. Sometimes it's veggieburgers. Sometimes it's leftovers. Sometimes I order a pizza or Chinese or Tai take-out. We've been married for 46 years.
I always find it annoying when somebody decides to define masculinity--at least in such silly, trendy aspects.
Every man can define it for himself.
Frankly, I myself am the gold standard. If anyone wants to know what a man is, here I am--a perfect--though obviously only one of innumerable--example.
Definitely start the veggies first. We usually just use a couple of layers of aluminum foil with a little cooking spray on it. Love grilled onions and shrooms..mmmm. We do the red peppers and zuccini right on the grill. Good eats!
I'm amazed it took so long for an image of Hank to appear on the thread, now that I think about it.
Yep, I'm a Jersey boy. I don't have an exit # though. I'm in Wantage Twp., Sussex County, just a few miles south of High Point. I call it the West Virginia of New Jersey. Life is good!
I used to work with a guy whose girlfriend (at the time) called her mom to report "He's drunk. He's putting corn on the grill."
SD
See my #110 for another way to skin that cat.
It's on the S side of the river, the 64 side. I live not far from there, just outside Rocky Mount.
The cabin is definitely in the Red Zone. During Floyd there was 7' of water inside.
There has been a cabin there since the 50's when my grandfather built the first one, but some jackass burned it down in 1989.
We rebuilt it with concrete block the following year, so not only is it nearly fireproof, we can just pressure wash it inside and out when it floods.
Usually if we know it's going to flood, we will put the furniture up where the water can't reach.
However the water rose so quickly after the remnants of Alberto that we couldn't get down there, and now we've had to trash all the furniture.
Aaaah, a man and his grill. Life is good indeed. Enjoy the good times.
I have made pizza on mine. Used a little half spent charcoal, it wasn't that bad.
I'm on the way....I'll get some ribs and be there by suppertime!
I have been up and down that river many times. Last year it was too low to get on.
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