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Nyghtewynd wrote:Our power was out for about six hours. The people next door just got theirs back this morning. By a crew who apparently drove down from Iowa. Wild.
Well, there's nothing to do in Iowa. :lol:
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SmokeMorePot wrote:There are 15 piles of debris on the 4100 black of Labadie
Racist.

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amusiac wrote:
SmokeMorePot wrote:There are 15 piles of debris on the 4100 black of Labadie
Racist.
I think there is a conspiracy......because WHITTIER was clear
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rare prime rib + malt liquor = diarrhea

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My daughter turned 3 years old today.
People are like Slinkies. Not really good for much, but it's fun to watch them tumble down the stairs every once in a while.

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Swimming when it's 105 degrees outside is the bomb-dish.
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bluenotebacker wrote:My daughter turned 3 years old today.
Sounds like a good reason to bahbq
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SmokeMorePot wrote:
bluenotebacker wrote:My daughter turned 3 years old today.
Sounds like a good reason to bahbq

Is there ever a good reason to not bar-b-q??


Is there ever a good reason to keep secrets about a BBQ competition?

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Hollywood wrote:
SmokeMorePot wrote:
bluenotebacker wrote:My daughter turned 3 years old today.
Sounds like a good reason to bahbq

Is there ever a good reason to not bar-b-q??


Is there ever a good reason to keep secrets about a BBQ competition?
Im not keeping secrets........Im busy providing solutions for people too stupid to do things for themselves.
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SmokeMorePot wrote:
bluenotebacker wrote:My daughter turned 3 years old today.
Sounds like a good reason to bahbq
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[The gin and tonic] was introduced by the British in India. Tonic water contains quinine, which was used to prevent malaria. Because the tonic water consumed to prevent malaria in the 19th century was extremely bitter, gin was added to make it more palatable. Although there is less medical use today for the consumption of tonic water, the gin and tonic remains a popular drink. Tonic water available today contains less quinine and is consequently less bitter (usually sweetened). Because of this connection to warmer climates and its refreshing nature, this cocktail is more popular during the warmer months.

Lore has it that the sheer enormity of the quantity of limes (for the prevention of scurvy) and quinine (for the aforementioned prevention of malaria), was so unpalatable that the only way to get the members of the British Army to consume the prescribed amount was with the addition of gin.

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SMS Bleeds Blue wrote:[The gin and tonic] was introduced by the British in India. Tonic water contains quinine, which was used to prevent malaria. Because the tonic water consumed to prevent malaria in the 19th century was extremely bitter, gin was added to make it more palatable. Although there is less medical use today for the consumption of tonic water, the gin and tonic remains a popular drink. Tonic water available today contains less quinine and is consequently less bitter (usually sweetened). Because of this connection to warmer climates and its refreshing nature, this cocktail is more popular during the warmer months.

Lore has it that the sheer enormity of the quantity of limes (for the prevention of scurvy) and quinine (for the aforementioned prevention of malaria), was so unpalatable that the only way to get the members of the British Army to consume the prescribed amount was with the addition of gin.

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There is this great GIN advertisement on Delmar. It has a cartoon sillouette in a Barber shop and a caption that says....Sip Sip....Clip Clip

It may as well say......sell your food stamps and buy booze ni@@er!
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If Charles Barkeley does run for governor, is he a role model then?

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SmokeMorePot wrote:
SMS Bleeds Blue wrote:[The gin and tonic] was introduced by the British in India. Tonic water contains quinine, which was used to prevent malaria. Because the tonic water consumed to prevent malaria in the 19th century was extremely bitter, gin was added to make it more palatable. Although there is less medical use today for the consumption of tonic water, the gin and tonic remains a popular drink. Tonic water available today contains less quinine and is consequently less bitter (usually sweetened). Because of this connection to warmer climates and its refreshing nature, this cocktail is more popular during the warmer months.

Lore has it that the sheer enormity of the quantity of limes (for the prevention of scurvy) and quinine (for the aforementioned prevention of malaria), was so unpalatable that the only way to get the members of the British Army to consume the prescribed amount was with the addition of gin.

-- Linkypedia

There is this great GIN advertisement on Delmar. It has a cartoon sillouette in a Barber shop and a caption that says....Sip Sip....Clip Clip

It may as well say......sell your food stamps and buy booze ni@@er!
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Reed Low's mom is named Keith? That's odd.
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I was walking downtown (Jefferson City) at lunch today and noticed a new "Cafe" is going in. It's called "Chow's Authentic Korean Food".

Do you think they really serve Chow?
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As in Dog???

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if mom is like "dee" and dad is like "dee" than the kids are "dee de dee" :lol:

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*Cars can't turn at perfect 90 degree angles.

*The domino that makes up the Domino's Pizza logo is the 2-1 one.

*When the sun comes out, the temperature generally gets hotter outside.

*Rings (as in the jewelry) oftentimes seem smaller in the morning.

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Family and I were in St. Louis for a couple days vacation and ate dinner with some friends on the Hill. Having four kids amongst us, it was decided to head to the park and wear them out. Little did I know we were going to ...

TOWER GROVE PARK

I survived. Barely.

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