What's for Supper?
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Re: What's for Supper?
I had two Arbys fish sammies for 5 bucks c-bolt. You guys can have that Chinese, I don't care that much for any of it.
Eat all the wong fong soup ya want, I'll starve.








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Re: What's for Supper?
93-7 Hamburger with Jalapeno and Habanero cheese/Ketchup/Low Fat Mayo
Tater tots
Tater tots
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Re: What's for Supper?
Turkey breast , mash potatoes, corn green beans, and jello cake. Need a nap now
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Re: What's for Supper?
BLTS with mustard,mayo,salt and pepper and pinto beans with bacon flavoring on bread and onion with salt and pepper,yum!
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Re: What's for Supper?
We both are looking at heart disease one of these days Bolt. The original kfc chicken I had the other day was greasy. Real greasy. Bet I ate a half cup of frying grease from it.
It was greasier than I've even seen from kfc before. It's greasy anyways but this stuff was loaded this time.







Re: What's for Supper?
Oh God yes that KFC original is like drinking straight out of a grease bucket,if you go there better off getting the crispy or grilled.At least with my bacon I try to towel off as much grease as possible after it comes out of skillet,never going to get all of it but i'm not going to be a squirrel either and just eat nuts the rest of my life.
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Re: What's for Supper?
I tried that crispy, rather have the good tasting original heart killing kind.cbolt wrote:Oh God yes that KFC original is like drinking straight out of a grease bucket,if you go there better off getting the crispy or grilled.At least with my bacon I try to towel off as much grease as possible after it comes out of skillet,never going to get all of it but i'm not going to be a squirrel either and just eat nuts the rest of my life.








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Re: What's for Supper?
Got one Bolt that's been around here since 2010. He has one white back leg and walks across the power lines to get where he's going to avoid the cats. Been watching him for awhile now. Very smart squirrel. He also waits till the cats are gone or sleeping and comes down and eats my bird seed and peanuts I have out for the blue jays. I seen where some has lived in captivity for almost 15 years on some sites. Wild ones has too many predators. Say most die in cold winters and starve if they have no food source. They eat nuts, berries, bark, apples, corn etc etc. I've seen this one that hangs around here eating a piece of bread I put out for the black birds. Funny, he was holding the whole piece of bread and spinning it chewing around the edges till it was gone. He must have been hungry that day.
He shows up about every two days or so, usually in mid morning. 10ish am. He's smart, the cats that hang out are gone by then. He's got it figured. Ole Angus likes to watch him on her days off, she's the care taker and animal feeder around here.
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