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Re: i think i can top you Butch(OH)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 02, 2005 at 02:59:49 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Re: i think i can top you Butch(OH)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by Way Up Here .... on October 01, 2005 at 16:16:50:
Dark meat, white meat, I don't care like them both just fine. Whatever everyone else prefers, I take the opposite, they have more of what they like, I do just fine as well. A few years back, a friend and his wife invited me over for Thanksgiving dinner, and at dinner time, the wife puts a platter of white meat on the table, no dark meat. Clearly they liked white meat, so I say "Hey, I'll take a wing or work on a drumstick". They all look at me and say Yuk. Then the wife says "Tossed the dark meat in the trash, we never eat dark meat". I didn't say anything, was their turkey, their dinner, I was the guest. But, were poor people (I bought them the turkey so they could have Thanksgiving dinner), borrowed lots of money, and had a labrador that would've more than enjoyed to have its food supplimented by that trash. This world works in mysterious ways. Makes it more exciting, and gives us something to jawbone or shoot the bull over. Mark
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