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Originally posted by localhostHungry and don't feel like cooking? Try this neat trick- one whole jar of olives.
You've got me curious. Do I open the jar? I've got good teeth and don't want to ruin them. Please reply soon, I'm starving!!!
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Originally posted by GSquote:
Originally posted by localhostHungry and don't feel like cooking? Try this neat trick- one whole jar of olives.
You've got me curious. Do I open the jar? I've got good teeth and don't want to ruin them. Please reply soon, I'm starving!!!
I should have included more instructions! Yes, open the jar first. Then, eat every single olive.
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Originally posted by localhostquote:
Originally posted by GSquote:
Originally posted by localhostHungry and don't feel like cooking? Try this neat trick- one whole jar of olives.
You've got me curious. Do I open the jar? I've got good teeth and don't want to ruin them. Please reply soon, I'm starving!!!
I should have included more instructions! Yes, open the jar first. Then, eat every single olive.
been there ,,,,, done that ,,,, loved every minute.
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Originally posted by localhostquote:
Originally posted by GSquote:
Originally posted by localhostHungry and don't feel like cooking? Try this neat trick- one whole jar of olives.
You've got me curious. Do I open the jar? I've got good teeth and don't want to ruin them. Please reply soon, I'm starving!!!
I should have included more instructions! Yes, open the jar first. Then, eat every single olive.
Man, I really do appreciate your reply...and the extra instructions. I'm off to open that jar right now! Enjoy your Sunday.
GS
Blistering heat, an atmosphere of ammonia, temperatures approaching absolute zero. . When you read about the other planets and stars its hard to find one better than this lump of dried mud. Do you know how difficult it would be to tune a banjo at minus 80* or at plus 2700* ? We would have to create new notes entirely. Yesterday I cuddent spell astronomer now I are one.
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