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ZRX1200 Offline
#1 Posted:
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Eating fried chicken for lunch, after you had a 6 shot mocha for breakfast?

Asking for a friend.
RayR Offline
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Can't say I've ever had the pleasure.
KingoftheCove Offline
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Uh oh….
Z has a “rumbly in his tumbly”..
Most likely an explosive development.
frankj1 Offline
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Mention my name, Jamie.
They'll give you a seat over the water.
8trackdisco Offline
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Eating fried chicken for lunch, after you had a 6 shot mocha for breakfast?

Asking for a friend.


I have not. But sources close to my col... close to me to warn against unfettered consumption of fresh watermelon.

It is a means to an end, but it makes your end, mean.
KingoftheCove Offline
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Ok, so about 35 years ago or so, I was hungover pretty badly.
Woke up at a friends house and he was making a chit ton of bacon, and had about 1/2 inch of hot bacon fat in the huge cast iron skillet.
He then tosses in and fries 2 eggs in the bacon fat, using a spoon to pour hot fat over the eggs.

I ate those eggs, covered in fresh salsa and avocado, 5 pieces of bacon and chased it down with strong hot coffee.
About 30 minutes later I almost chit myself to death…
frankj1 Offline
#7 Posted:
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what? no toast?!!!
Mrs. dpnewell Offline
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KingoftheCove wrote:
Ok, so about 35 years ago or so, I was hungover pretty badly.
Woke up at a friends house and he was making a chit ton of bacon, and had about 1/2 inch of hot bacon fat in the huge cast iron skillet.
He then tosses in and fries 2 eggs in the bacon fat, using a spoon to pour hot fat over the eggs.

I ate those eggs, covered in fresh salsa and avocado, 5 pieces of bacon and chased it down with strong hot coffee.
About 30 minutes later I almost chit myself to death…


That's what happens when you mix evil veggies into a perfectly good carnivore breakfast.

David
KingoftheCove Offline
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frankj1 wrote:
what? no toast?!!!

If I recall correctly, I think it was leftover garlic bread from the night before…
ZRX1200 Offline
#10 Posted:
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I made a sandwich for dinner, and I had herbal tea.
Whistlebritches Offline
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3 enchiladas, cantaloupe and banana cream pie............I wouldn't want to live downstream
BuckyB93 Offline
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There are a handful of things over my life that I regret. Can't turn the clock back. They are history and a part of me. They are part of the foundation of who I am today - some good, some bad. Those are facts. What happened in the past is just that, the past. It's up to me to learn from both the negative and the positive. Don't redo the negative, apply them to do the positive. They may have been personal life decisions, job selection decisions, relationship decisions, health decisions and other stuff...

Parts of them or all of them have bitten me in the arse but they also have led to positive things (sometimes the former resulted in the latter). In the end, hopefully I learn from the many life decisions along the way. Some required one step or two steps back but hopefully I have used those lessons to take three steps forward.

Am I fully trained and know all the right decisions? Easy answer is NO.

For small (who the frank cares) example #1. My chicken curry that I made this past weekend. Turned out just OK. Lesson learned from that trial is I need to find a better recipe.

Example #2: When riding a bike at 20+ mph, probably a good idea to wear a helmet. It can save you from permanent head injuries and a visit to ER then 3 days in ICU.

P.S. that curry chicken ain't that bad. I'm doing leftovers for lunch. My personal opinion is it needs more hot stuff added to it. I thought it was on the mild side but folks that are bland are not fans of hot and spicy food.
ZRX1200 Offline
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Much better today, I made chili lemon chicken with Mexican rice, street corn salad and a mixed green salad with yogurt Caesar dressing and a couple cold beers.
frankj1 Offline
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did it taste different before the drain bamage, Theodore?
Mr. Jones Offline
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No

Simply no...

Never had a 6 shot mocha...morning, noon or night...

I've eaten more fried chicken for lunch than anyone on.this entire site...
ZRX1200 Offline
#16 Posted:
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The key is drinking a half pot of coffee before you leave the house to get the 6 shot mocha.
Palama Offline
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Mr. Jones wrote:
No

Simply no...

Never had a 6 shot mocha...morning, noon or night...

I've eaten more fried chicken for lunch than anyone on.this entire site...


How / Why? Think
MACS Offline
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Palama wrote:
How / Why? Think


Dumpster diving behind KFC? Just a guess.
JadeRose Offline
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Whistlebritches wrote:
3 enchiladas, cantaloupe and banana cream pie............I wouldn't want to live downstream



I once ate a big bowl of cantaloupe and 4...JUST 4....Chocolate Oreos. I damn near $hit myself unconscious.
Abrignac Offline
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Chocolate milk for the win.
MACS Offline
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NO REGERTS!
ZRX1200 Offline
#22 Posted:
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Whistle had me at cream pie.
corey sellers Offline
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Salad in this heat almost slipped off the toilet
corey sellers Offline
#24 Posted:
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Needed a dam seatbelt
ZRX1200 Offline
#25 Posted:
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A 6 shot mocha gives you the needed thrust to adjust you yaw and pitch while clear of the seat. Now sticking the landing is all on you.
Whistlebritches Offline
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JadeRose wrote:
I once ate a big bowl of cantaloupe and 4...JUST 4....Chocolate Oreos. I damn near $hit myself unconscious.



Cantaloupe keeps me regular...........like 6 times a day regular.Never trust an Oreo!!!

frankj1 Offline
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danm once trusted a fart.
Mr. Jones Offline
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Did youins sheeee-ite your pants?
deadeyedick Offline
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Cantaloupe keeps me regular...........like 6 times a day regular.Never trust an Oreo!!!



Cantalopes always caused me unscheduled pit stops.
frankj1 Offline
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deadeyedick wrote:
Cantalopes always caused me unscheduled pit stops.

sounds like we need a seedless variety
ZRX1200 Offline
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Those give your starfish traction buddy….
corey sellers Offline
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Wacking off with lava soap. Just sayin…
rfenst Offline
#33 Posted:
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corey sellers wrote:
Wacking off with lava soap. Just sayin…

Got a bar of it on my bathroom soap dish.

That stuff scrubs my hands to the point where a few spots can get polished, smooth and tender callouses- when I really need to use a lot and scrub hard for a while.

Can't find it anywhere but Amazon and it comes covered with dust like it's been sitting around for years. But, then again, I haven't looked for it in an auto parts store either, just supermarkets, home improvement stores, agricultural/tool and hardware stores.

Seems to have been a regularly available supermarket item years ago...
corey sellers Offline
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I remember it was very abrasive and did a really good .
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