So. What's for Dinner?
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Ok, what's for dinner is nothing from this cookbook.
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Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I'm having pan cooked flat-head and whiting tonight.
My brother flew over to visit his kids and decided to see me as well.
We grabbed all my fishing rods, piled into my truck, drove down the Port Arlington, hired a tinny and spent the day drowning worms catching up and in about an hour we going to sit down to a big feed of fresh fish.
vh!
My brother flew over to visit his kids and decided to see me as well.
We grabbed all my fishing rods, piled into my truck, drove down the Port Arlington, hired a tinny and spent the day drowning worms catching up and in about an hour we going to sit down to a big feed of fresh fish.
vh!
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Yum, Sounds bloody great.Roar Power wrote:I'm having pan cooked flat-head and whiting tonight.
My brother flew over to visit his kids and decided to see me as well so we grabbed all my fishing rods, piled into my truck, drove down the Port Arlington, hired a tinny and spent the day drowning worms catching up and in about an hour we going to sit down to a feed of fresh fish.....bliss.
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Cool! Sounds like a great dayRoar Power wrote:I'm having pan cooked flat-head and whiting tonight.
My brother flew over to visit his kids and decided to see me as well.
We grabbed all my fishing rods, piled into my truck, drove down the Port Arlington, hired a tinny and spent the day drowning worms catching up and in about an hour we going to sit down to a big feed of fresh fish.
vh!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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1. Always a winner, haven't made it in ages: Mulligatawny soup. A bloody ripper. Tasty as. Made it for lunch & tea tomorrow.
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1. Always a winner, haven't made it in ages: Mulligatawny soup. A bloody ripper. Tasty as. Made it for lunch & tea tomorrow.
2. Italian Lentil & bacon bone soup (always a winner too), making it tomorrow morning.
“I even went as far as becoming a Southern Baptist until I realised they didn’t keep ‘em under long enough” Kinky Friedman
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