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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:15:06 GMT -5
I prefer peach cobbler, rather than pie.. something about that gooey dough and sweet filling
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Post by doctork on Apr 28, 2007 18:15:08 GMT -5
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing - if I absolutely positively could not get Marriott or Hilton to fix my internet access, maybe Thomas would ride in on his White Horse.
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Post by Seattle Taz on Apr 28, 2007 18:15:51 GMT -5
Thomas, does Fred know what ball GK is going to toss him? I love Fred. Maybe I'll change sweetie pies again, though you will always be my FTL.
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:16:42 GMT -5
It's a long way from Columbus GA to Omaha NE
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Post by doctork on Apr 28, 2007 18:17:11 GMT -5
Like Fred Newman at Harvard, my magnet high school had "academic" cheers:
"Repel them, repel them, Scatter the field with intestinal gore."
"Retain that spheroid, retain that spheroid!"
The football coach was also the physics teacher.
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:17:21 GMT -5
I have been to La Grange and Pine Mountain Georgia, home of beautiful Calloway Gardens
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Post by slb2 on Apr 28, 2007 18:18:10 GMT -5
hey, I just fed the kids ravioli, strawberries, almonds, and avocado. That's supper.
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:18:38 GMT -5
Thomas if you are monitoring the site and have a spare day down in Georgia, ride over to Franklin D Roosevelt State Park south of Pine Mountain Georgia.... very nice walks.
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:19:23 GMT -5
SLB, did Ace have the same??
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Post by slb2 on Apr 28, 2007 18:19:51 GMT -5
dwarnold, I make a wonderful peach pie. Nothing doughy about it. I'll bake some for you.
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Post by slb2 on Apr 28, 2007 18:20:57 GMT -5
are you kidding, dwarnold. ![;)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/wink.png) He's on his own as he doesn't usually like what the rest of us eat.
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Post by jspnrvr on Apr 28, 2007 18:21:19 GMT -5
Well, slb, you got your fat, your starch, your VitC, your fiber. I think the kids will be OK.
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Apr 28, 2007 18:23:07 GMT -5
Momentarily drop of signal - currently on the backup... So much for "under control"....
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Post by liriodendron on Apr 28, 2007 18:23:11 GMT -5
Well, I've obviously screwed that up, too. The link I clicked on MPR has a song about cocaine and heroin. I'll try again.
"Nothing thrills us anymore... Life is such a chore... Boring" seems to be part of the refrain.
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Post by slb2 on Apr 28, 2007 18:24:09 GMT -5
I think more in terms of the food pyramid. protein, fruit, fruit, dairy (cheese-filled ravioli), grain
The peanut butter cookies are sugar, fat, protein, and grain (wheat, ya know)
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Post by liriodendron on Apr 28, 2007 18:25:46 GMT -5
HELP! Where do I click, Gail? (As an aside, I see mention of the group Fountains of Wayne. I just catalogued one of their cds. Never heard of them before.
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Post by gailkate on Apr 28, 2007 18:27:18 GMT -5
Boy, I'm not liking this "true Southerner" stuff. Better get my regional open-mindedness in gear.
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Apr 28, 2007 18:28:02 GMT -5
Vanderbilt next
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:28:22 GMT -5
My roots are in Georgia, my Father's side of the family, these are very accurate renditions of what my relatives were like... an the accents are accurate as well
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Post by doctork on Apr 28, 2007 18:28:45 GMT -5
This speaker went to the same school I did. You know, the one where for fourth grade history, you study the "War of Northern Aggression" and make field trips to battlefields, but only the ones where the Confederates won the battle.
Later on, in college, I learned that the South did not win the war. Quite a shock.
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Apr 28, 2007 18:28:53 GMT -5
Rhubarb first then Vanderbilt....
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:29:30 GMT -5
My Aunt (rest her soul) used the "N" word in front of me as a young child... I wonder if she ever decided that was offensive?
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Post by gailkate on Apr 28, 2007 18:29:37 GMT -5
I clicked on the classical button, Lirio, and it came up just a tad off what I'm hearing on the radio.
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Post by slb2 on Apr 28, 2007 18:29:45 GMT -5
We're going to the Lake. Don't ask. See y'all later!
A bientot!
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Post by liriodendron on Apr 28, 2007 18:29:50 GMT -5
Finally! You'd think I'd be better at this. ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/forum/images/smiley/eyesroll.png)
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Post by doctork on Apr 28, 2007 18:30:11 GMT -5
Our old family farm is near Scriven, Georgia. Of course you know where that is, right between Waycross and Jessup.
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:32:47 GMT -5
Of course Doc... a bit smokey near there these days...
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Post by jspnrvr on Apr 28, 2007 18:33:55 GMT -5
Sure, doc, off US 84.
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Post by liriodendron on Apr 28, 2007 18:34:39 GMT -5
So, who here says "tin" instead of "ten"?
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Post by dwarnold on Apr 28, 2007 18:35:31 GMT -5
Raises his hand about that number 10
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