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Was at COSTCO this morning for my Deer Park water run and noticed the PRIME rib-eyes are now $80 for pack of 5.    :thud:

But ... that's roughly $16.00/rib-eye.  Really not too bad if the quality is there.
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Just trying to help members save a few bucks..they are t-bones btw..I too prefer bone in rib-eyes or filets

T-bones are good. I looked at Farmer Joe's ad - they have Braveheart Black Angus Potterhouse for $12.99/lb. and T-bones for $11.99/lb. --- not exactly the $6.99/lb., but for Angus -- it's a pretty decent price.  I'll pick up a couple of each - and that still takes a big chunk out of the ole budget.
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Just trying to help members save a few bucks..they are t-bones btw..I too prefer bone in rib-eyes or filets

 :beer:

Was at COSTCO this morning for my Deer Park water run and noticed the PRIME rib-eyes are now $80 for pack of 5.    :thud:
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Maybe it's just me, but it seems like the ICC regularly want to or does issue warrants for various leaders.  Then "poof" they go away.
Just trying to justify their own worthless existence.
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Is the pink from the inserted mRNA?
Nah .... that's extra and in a different pineapple altogether.  :whistle:
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lol

And I have lakefront property to sell you in the Sahara desert
Well, first he has to win re-election .... if he does, I am confident that he will seek retribution.  How far he'll be able to carry any of those desires out is questionable.
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I listen to this Meatloaf album and am instantly transported back to high school. Thanks for the review.
P.S. I vehemently disagree with you on “Heaven Can Wait” and “For Crying Out Loud”. Loved the theatrics of both songs. The piano on FCOL is exquisite. But I’m a girl who likes love songs and theater.  happy77

My first exposure to Mr Meatloaf was when he did vocals on a couple of Ted Nugent songs on “Cat Scratch Fever.” He was excellent.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5VbZ8lFxAM


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhtZZa5ypzQ

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General Discussion / Re: $400 for one pineapple: The rise of luxury fruit
« Last post by 240B on Today at 10:16:15 pm »
The $400 dollar pineapple is not a new thing. In the Victorian era, in Europe and globally, fruit was in fact a symbol of status. In Victorian times, to have an eatable pineapple or bananas on your table was mind-blowing for your guests.

Those guys hosting guests paid enormous money for the privilege.
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