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09/17/2009 00:07 #49791

I hope I never get one of these boxes

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mike - 09/18/09 14:16
i love gizzards, is it really so different?
mrmike - 09/18/09 09:39
Couldn't remember the correct spelling. I used to work for a book publisher. We rented space to a butcher shop, who apparently couldn't order enough. Having seen them up close, there is absolutely nothing appetizing about them at all.
joshua - 09/17/09 15:28
I had no clue what "chitterlings" were so I actually Googled it... they're chittlins! I never knew the actual word the slang was derived from. Actually I've always known the slang word but never actually knew what chittlins were. They are pig intestines, if you didn't know. Why would anyone need 10 lbs. of pig intestine? This is a part of Southern food culture I can't appreciate.
james - 09/17/09 07:58
Next estrip party, let's have a chittering cook-off!

09/14/2009 21:51 #49774

We tried to save it

But it died anyways.
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tinypliny - 09/15/09 22:58
Hahaha good catch (e:paul). :D

I just became a "Twit" last week and see how its affecting my typing skillz here.
paul - 09/15/09 22:55
There is no @lilho it is (e:lilho), wrong site.
tinypliny - 09/15/09 16:50
@ lilho's comment: reminds me of this scene :::link:::

(From that movie How to lose friends etc.)
lilho - 09/15/09 16:42
this is sad. jessica simpsons dog was snatched by a coyote, which is also sad, because i am sure they ate that thing.

09/12/2009 19:10 #49756

Coop Canadian crab

It was so freaking good. The claw was so awesome. It was as big as a
lobster claw.
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lilho - 09/12/09 22:30
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....

09/12/2009 17:10 #49755

Consent to record

I want a teeshirt that says this.
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heidi - 09/12/09 21:39
That would be a very appropriate t-shirt for you! (esp. now that you have video capabilities again)

09/12/2009 14:13 #49753

Toxic waste recycle day

I participated in the Erie county hazardous waste drop off day over on
putnam st. I was so happy to get rid of the rest of the nasty
chemicals in various states of decomposion that were in my garage and
basement.

Look what happend to the container from the leakage. Considering how
much leaking was going on, it's a miracle my garage did not start in
fire.
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paul - 09/13/09 11:28
I think it is actually a common amount of chemcials. Homes and automobiles seems to have lots of chemical requirements.
tinypliny - 09/12/09 14:35
Did home-bomb-makers live there before you?!! They look deadly. I hope you were wearing your mask and gloves when you handled them.
paul - 09/12/09 14:25
I don't think there were any cleaning chemicals. They were most home repair, roofing, automatics and fuel chemicals. 90% of which were here when we moved in.
tinypliny - 09/12/09 14:18
Were they all cleaning chemicals? What were they?