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Old 05-19-2015, 05:20 PM   #37451
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Prime rib for 2...

How much more for them to cook it? 😄
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Old 05-19-2015, 05:24 PM   #37452
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Prime rib for 2...
Just about done to perfection. If the moo's almost audible then it is properly done.

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Ok so I broke down today and got Shara a baby cat. I hate cats but shara and jade loves them. So mommas happy that should mean I'll be happy
Dwayne, you is such a wise man you should be on a camel.
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How much more for them to cook it? 😄

If it don't moo, over done!
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How much more for them to cook it? 😄
Didn't ask... lol. It's just the way I like. I heard it's last moo just before it was plated. Iowa knows a thing or two about cows and beef...

Coralville is a nice town and the Iowa Power Restaurant is a very nice place.
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Well said Dave.
I do think we will carry on with the RVM Good Samaritan Awards and that Bacon will be the award for carnivorous mutants. I suppose we will look to the produce section for vegetarian Samaritan awards.

But what is awesome is that mutants give selflessly without expectation of bacon or potatoes... lol.

On The Chew today, they made grilled bacon, wrapped corndogs.... Looked good....

Grilled the bacon, wrapped a hot dog, then dipped it into a spicy cornmeal batter, then deep fried, dip into mapke syrup....





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HAIL, hail, HAIL.....

NO NEW JEEP yet... The one we were going to get from Missouri had hail damage... Lol...
Will we ever be done with hail?

So they are trailering in one from Ohio.....
There were only like 6 available in US matching what we wanted....
Most were too fancied up for us....

Sue asked why brown? It is dirt colored.....
And the dash is brown, too.... Sure lightened up the inside

So Hail, hail, hail.....

Btw QTπ got her first chipmunk yesterday... Now they are both successful hunters....




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Wait'll she starts on wabbits.
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Tim sorry for your loss. I too feel your pain because I just went thru it myself. At my friend Gary's device they celebrated his life. Sang his song "A Common Man Is What I'll Be" and carried his casket to the grave side on the back of his flatbed Ford truck. That was Gary!


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Geesh Di hate to hear that! Isn't that just the way it works?


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HAIL, hail, HAIL.....

NO NEW JEEP yet... The one we were going to get from Missouri had hail damage... Lol...
Will we ever be done with hail?

So they are trailering in one from Ohio.....
There were only like 6 available in US matching what we wanted....
Most were too fancied up for us....

Sue asked why brown? It is dirt colored.....
And the dash is brown, too.... Sure lightened up the inside

So Hail, hail, hail.....

Btw QTπ got her first chipmunk yesterday... Now they are both successful hunters....




Diane toftSFM#64....... (The Original Fast Talking Sliding Finger Mutant) and is retired, duh!

Hail NO !!!!! I cant wait that long for a new rig... The Yukon I drive now I told the dealer I would come to get it... They gave me a rig they were trading for it & I drove it to Tulsa and swapped... I guess I cant wait for something like that...

ALSO, Ann said " This sounds like our luck "....

I hope everything goes smoothly from now on...
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Just about done to perfection. If the moo's almost audible then it is properly done.

Dwayne, you is such a wise man you should be on a camel.
My step grandad, Jim Williams, who was a rancher near Albany, TX beginning in the early 1900's had a unique perspective on how to cook good cuts of beef. He always told the waiter, "Just cripple it and run it thru the fire."
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My step grandad, Jim Williams, who was a rancher near Albany, TX beginning in the early 1900's had a unique perspective on how to cook good cuts of beef. He always told the waiter, "Just cripple it and run it thru the fire."
That was funny!!!
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Ok so I broke down today and got Shara a baby cat. I hate cats but shara and jade loves them. So mommas happy that should mean I'll be happy
You are wise beyond your years, Dwayne. When momma is happy she'll make YOU happy.

Are you going to build a basement kitty litter box with a tunnel leading upstairs? That's the only way I would consider traveling with a cat.
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My step grandad, Jim Williams, who was a rancher near Albany, TX beginning in the early 1900's had a unique perspective on how to cook good cuts of beef. He always told the waiter, "Just cripple it and run it thru the fire."
My Aunt Helen used to say, "just wave a match over mine."
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