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JamesU
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why do I always have to drop by on these times?
Moonbear said:chickie baby girl.
Bad timing?yomamma said:why do I always have to drop by on these times?
I might say it jokingly. I actually had a grilfriend who liked me to call her BubuKittyF***.Astronuc said:![]()
I wouldn't address anyone with that combo, not even my wife. She would definitely punch my lights out at that!![]()
I concur. Why would you do that to yourself Evo?yourdadonapogostick said:ewww...
I was hungry, they were there, I was reading and the next thing I knew I had eaten almost all of them and I was sick.TheStatutoryApe said:I concur. Why would you do that to yourself Evo?
I would probably feel better if I had eaten the book.yourdadonapogostick said:reading rots your mind. it wasn't the food, it was the book.![]()
I learned that after reading franzbear. I still remember reading those pagesyourdadonapogostick said:reading rots your mind.
I like fried okra, and would have the same problem if it just sat there, I'd keep eating. How's your house and electric doing since that storm?Evo said:Ugh, I just ate 3/4 of a pound of fried okra and now I think I'm going to vomit.![]()
No, the veggie isn't snot-like, just the slime it creates when you cook it.hypatia said:its a slimy snot like veggie
Aww. Was that the first time you ever saw it? Or had you already decided you didn't like it? The first time I had it, it was fried, and I didn't even know what it was, it was on a buffet when I was a kid and we took a family trip to the south. I loved it and couldn't get enough; kept going back for more. It only took me about another 20 years to rediscover it, and as soon as I saw it, I knew it was what I loved eating at that buffet. Hmm...maybe I should go fry me up some okra now.hypatia said:lol I recall my Granny putting a pile of okra on my plate, and I just sat there and cried.
I don't think you can do much to ruin fried okra unless it's burnt. That's okay, if you don't like it fried, you'll be all the healthier for it.TheStatutoryApe said:I've had decent okra and I don't mind it in gumbo. I just don't care for the fried stuff. Maybe it's just because my grandmother is a terrible cook.
Moonbear said:How's your house and electric doing since that storm?
Evo said:![]()
I bought a new tv (this was my bedroom tv) and I am waiting for the new dsl modem to arrive. I haven't replaced the DVD player yet, I still have one downstairs.
Okra can be scary if it's not cooked right. My dad loved it cooked with tomatoes, he liked it slimy.hypatia said:yes..i was a okra virgin![]()
Me too, that's why they won.yourdadonapogostick said:i would much rather have chocolate chip cookies instead of okra
Oh, that sounds great! Though, I was expecting crawfish! I don't think you can buy those north of the Mason-Dixon line though, so probably wouldn't matter anyway.Astronuc said: