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Post by Icctrombone on Dec 16, 2016 4:25:42 GMT -5
But Quincy, M.E. That was some serious stuff. Quincy's wife/girlfriend was the director of some kind of crisis center. And Quincy said something about incest being so frowned upon, and she said "of course it is! It rocks the very foundation of family values". Except the show was about if a 14 year old pregnant girl killed herself or if she was murdered, and the twist was because she was pregnant with her own father's child. Because he was raping her. Dang. Quincy was SVU before SVU existed. That was a heavy topic for a TV show in 1979. Jack Klugman was awesome sad he passed away He acted for long time before that started in the late 40s i believe. Klugman was great in " Twelve Angry Men".
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Post by wickedmountain on Dec 16, 2016 7:23:50 GMT -5
Jack Klugman was awesome sad he passed away He acted for long time before that started in the late 40s i believe. Klugman was great in " Twelve Angry Men". Yep he was great in that
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Post by wickedmountain on Dec 16, 2016 7:24:24 GMT -5
Mr. Freeze terrorizes Wild Card as she works... -M Oh that explains everything! Go away, Mr. Freeze! I have a job to do and it doesn't involve YOU! LOL
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Post by wickedmountain on Dec 16, 2016 7:29:49 GMT -5
They have me posted at the register by the doors. Every time someone enters or exits, a sharp cold breeze whips through and leaves me shaking. And part of me wants to go and lock the doors and play ignorance when they figure it out. "Oh, those were locked?! I had no idea!! No wonder people weren't coming in!!" And then just look confused and hope they buy it. poor Wild Card go away Mr freeze lol
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Dec 16, 2016 9:18:53 GMT -5
Life's mysteries... why is vegetarian ham chicken flavored? (I won't ask the obvious question of why does vegetarian ham even exist...) -M Theres non alcohol beer and diet caffeine free soda as well as decaf coffee. It's like marketing cocaine without the high. I'd imagine the demographic is very small.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Dec 16, 2016 10:31:22 GMT -5
Oops, double post. Sorry.
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Post by lobsterjohnson on Dec 16, 2016 10:31:29 GMT -5
Life's mysteries... why is vegetarian ham chicken flavored? (I won't ask the obvious question of why does vegetarian ham even exist...) -M Theres non alcohol beer and diet caffeine free soda as well as decaf coffee. It's like marketing cocaine without the high. I'd imagine the demographic is very small. Yeah, but none of those are chicken flavored... (I hope).
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Post by Prince Hal on Dec 16, 2016 10:59:18 GMT -5
Life's mysteries... why is vegetarian ham chicken flavored? (I won't ask the obvious question of why does vegetarian ham even exist...) -M What?? Hmm...I wonder if we have anything like that here...I'm on a go check when I clock out! I prefer meat-flavored vegetables.
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Dec 16, 2016 11:49:47 GMT -5
Heated up the last pork chop from last night and made more fried eggs to go with it. But these are eggs straight from the chicken my father in law gave us at Thanksgiving. Soooo good. Almost better than the chicken itself. White, whites. Golden yolks. All different sizes and color shells. Not those mass produced, probably cloned eggs. But alas here city ordinances don't allow chicken. I guess that's the price of living in the big city.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2016 12:12:44 GMT -5
Life's mysteries... why is vegetarian ham chicken flavored? (I won't ask the obvious question of why does vegetarian ham even exist...) -M The same reason vegetarian anything does? For instance, while I occasionally eat meat at restaurants & such (while believing that, morally, I shouldn't ... damn my lack of resolve) I don't use it at home. I have vegetarian versions of hot dogs & hamburgers in the fridge. When I was a kid, we sure weren't vegetarian, but at least as often as not my mother would use Morningstar Farms veggie versions of patty & sausage links &, yes, round slices of ham ... I guess for the perceived health benefits or something. The chicken flavoring, now ... that I can't really address.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2016 12:23:18 GMT -5
Otherwise, made it to & from Arkansas (&, technically speaking, Texas, since my motel was right across the state line dividing Texarkana into separate-but-not-apart cities) OK earlier this week. Unfortunately, my wallet decided to stay behind at or near the Citgo station in Springhill, La. I had to have left it atop the rental car while topping off my tank.
Oh, well -- I would say "a lesson learned," but clearly I don't learn lessons very well, since I did something very similar last year at the Sam's Club in Flowood, Miss., outside Jackson, where I left the wallet on top of the gas pump. In that case, someone found it & turned it in, so I was able to pick it up after heading back in driving rain for an hour & a half from the Alabama state line. This time around, no such luck when I found it missing 30 miles down the road while putting air in a tire. *sigh*
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Dec 16, 2016 12:31:46 GMT -5
Heated up the last pork chop from last night and made more fried eggs to go with it. But these are eggs straight from the chicken my father in law gave us at Thanksgiving. Soooo good. Almost better than the chicken itself. White, whites. Golden yolks. All different sizes and color shells. Not those mass produced, probably cloned eggs. But alas here city ordinances don't allow chicken. I guess that's the price of living in the big city. Fresh eggs are really amazing. My next door neighbors had chickens before they moved and would give us excessive eggs. The yolks are so much richer. There's really no comparison at all to store-bought eggs. That said...I have zero interest in having chickens myself.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Dec 16, 2016 12:40:06 GMT -5
Being a city boy all my life has deprived me of "good old country living "
I'm thinking of getting an ant farm
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Post by Phil Maurice on Dec 16, 2016 17:42:03 GMT -5
Otherwise, made it to & from Arkansas (&, technically speaking, Texas, since my motel was right across the state line dividing Texarkana into separate-but-not-apart cities) OK earlier this week. Unfortunately, my wallet decided to stay behind at or near the Citgo station in Springhill, La. I had to have left it atop the rental car while topping off my tank. Oh, well -- I would say "a lesson learned," but clearly I don't learn lessons very well, since I did something very similar last year at the Sam's Club in Flowood, Miss., outside Jackson, where I left the wallet on top of the gas pump. In that case, someone found it & turned it in, so I was able to pick it up after heading back in driving rain for an hour & a half from the Alabama state line. This time around, no such luck when I found it missing 30 miles down the road while putting air in a tire. *sigh* Sorry to hear about your lost wallet. I was a serial loser (of personal items) for a long time. The worst was when I was flying from Savannah to LA in 1986 for my wedding. I was 18. I laid my plane ticket on the roof of my '74 Beetle, climbed in and drove to the airport. One of my Army buddies who was travelling with me was kind enough to purchase a replacement for me at the counter, to the tune of $600! My dad reimbursed him on arrival and still rightly gives me grief about it every so often. Should have taken it as an omen. We divorced, acrimoniously, in 1989.
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Post by Spike-X on Dec 16, 2016 18:41:41 GMT -5
Otherwise, made it to & from Arkansas (&, technically speaking, Texas, since my motel was right across the state line dividing Texarkana into separate-but-not-apart cities) OK earlier this week. Unfortunately, my wallet decided to stay behind at or near the Citgo station in Springhill, La. I had to have left it atop the rental car while topping off my tank. Oh, well -- I would say "a lesson learned," but clearly I don't learn lessons very well, since I did something very similar last year at the Sam's Club in Flowood, Miss., outside Jackson, where I left the wallet on top of the gas pump. In that case, someone found it & turned it in, so I was able to pick it up after heading back in driving rain for an hour & a half from the Alabama state line. This time around, no such luck when I found it missing 30 miles down the road while putting air in a tire. *sigh* There's these things called 'pockets'. Might be worth looking into?
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