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Wow you trying to get rid of vampire problems or something?
No, just using my soil any way I can. I have to cover my garden in the winter because neighborhood cats think its a litter box. We grow garlic in a secluded flower bed.
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I have to cover my garden in the winter because neighborhood cats think its a litter box.

Oh yeah. I remember having a sandbox in the back yard growing up. It only lasted for so long after my little sis started bringing those 'tootsie rolls' into the house to show our mom...
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I'd like to say I still turned out alright, but that would be a lie. flanders private msg quote post Address this user
@Byrdibyrd reminds me of the early 90s when some kids in my neighborhood spray painted white dog doo orange and gave it to some younger kid after asking him if he wanted a cheeto. I highly doubt he ever ate cheetos again.
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
@flanders

Wow that is horrible. I can't imagine the creativity and planning into that....
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Thats a shame. White dog doo is supposed to stay that way to make a kid kiss it.
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@Byrdibyrd reminds me of the early 90s when some kids in my neighborhood spray painted white dog doo orange and gave it to some younger kid after asking him if he wanted a cheeto. I highly doubt he ever ate cheetos again.

*ack*
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. esaravo private msg quote post Address this user
Calamari on Martha’s Vineyard this past Thursday at the Offshore Ale & Co. restaurant/pub. I though the breading was a little thick, but at least they included the tentacles and banana rings (they were fried too). Their beers and drinks were quite good.





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No pics as I didn't have my coffee yet and wasn't thinking. But, vanilla / banana waffles with bourbon barrel aged maple syrup. Scrambled eggs with spinach, Monterey Jack, and a little garlic.
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@Frontier2Xterra
I'm so hungry now.
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I'd like to say I still turned out alright, but that would be a lie. flanders private msg quote post Address this user
Mom's 79th bday cake in progress. Her birthday isn't until Friday but in case this turns out awful we can buy another cake before then. Best case scenario, it tastes great and we can have cake for the next three days.




Update: Finished product ready for tomorrow.


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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
Enjoy the time you have with her. I know I miss mine tremendously.
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Enjoy the time you have with her. I know I miss mine tremendously.

You and me both.
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@Byrdibyrd

My condolences.
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@Byrdibyrd

My condolences.

Likewise
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If I could, I would. I swear. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
Peanut butter filled pretzels.


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Peanut butter filled pretzels.

One of the best snacks ever.
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Flaming hot Cheetos Mac & cheese with chopped up hot dogs. A "kids" meal every now and again hits the spot.
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Mostly anything with no fat in it. Rice and beans for me tonight. My family had spaghetti and meatballs.
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Mostly anything with no fat in it. Rice and beans for me tonight. My family had spaghetti and meatballs.


Is this the 6 minute mile diet?
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I'll probably wake up constipated. Pre_Coder private msg quote post Address this user
Salmon croquettes and spaghetti.
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Flaming hot Cheetos Mac & cheese with chopped up hot dogs. A "kids" meal every now and again hits the spot.

That would burn going in and coming out.
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I'll probably wake up constipated. Pre_Coder private msg quote post Address this user
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Flaming hot Cheetos Mac & cheese with chopped up hot dogs. A "kids" meal every now and again hits the spot.

That would burn going in and coming out.

LMFlamingAO
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Flaming hot Cheetos Mac & cheese with chopped up hot dogs. A "kids" meal every now and again hits the spot.

Mine would be beanie-wienies for the kiddie comfort food.
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Flaming hot Cheetos Mac & cheese with chopped up hot dogs. A "kids" meal every now and again hits the spot.

Mine would be beanie-wienies for the kiddie comfort food.

I haven't had Beanie-Wienies since the 80's when me and dad were fishing on the lake in Paris, AR.
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Flaming hot Cheetos Mac & cheese with chopped up hot dogs. A "kids" meal every now and again hits the spot.

Mine would be beanie-wienies for the kiddie comfort food.

I haven't had Beanie-Wienies since the 80's when me and dad were fishing on the lake in Paris, AR.

That would've been the Epic Beanie-Wienies!
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Mostly anything with no fat in it. Rice and beans for me tonight.


Is this the 6 minute mile diet?


It is the “if you don’t want a gallbladder attack then you’d better not eat any fat” diet plan. I’ve cut my fat intake down to almost nothing. Tie that in with running and you get weight loss totaling 50+ lbs. I weigh less today than I did 20 years ago. In 3 months I hope to weigh what I did almost 30 years ago.

Also, it’s a 6:15 mile and he’s still killing me. He qualified for 3 events at Jr. Olympics in his age group.
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I weigh less today than I did 20 years ago. In 3 months I hope to weigh what I did almost 30 years ago.


Losing a decade of weight every 3 months is a pretty good pace!
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Mostly anything with no fat in it. Rice and beans for me tonight.


Is this the 6 minute mile diet?


It is the “if you don’t want a gallbladder attack then you’d better not eat any fat” diet plan. I’ve cut my fat intake down to almost nothing. Tie that in with running and you get weight loss totaling 50+ lbs. I weigh less today than I did 20 years ago. In 3 months I hope to weigh what I did almost 30 years ago.

Also, it’s a 6:15 mile and he’s still killing me. He qualified for 3 events at Jr. Olympics in his age group.

Dude, I'm so sorry to hear you've got gall bladder issues. That's such a drag. Mine had to go bye-bye a couple years ago and I can thank gallstones for that.
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I weigh less today than I did 20 years ago. In 3 months I hope to weigh what I did almost 30 years ago.


Losing a decade of weight every 3 months is a pretty good pace!

Very jealous over here! I need to put more effort into losing weight than I do. You're inspiring me!!
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