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General Discussion / Re: $400 for one pineapple: The rise of luxury fruit
« Last post by LMAO on Today at 12:20:04 am »
People pay top dollar to eat fish eggs and fungus

Why not a pink pineapple?
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That we have only ten years left every ten years for the last few decades
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Absolute favorite.

Kraft Masterpiece Teriyaki Marinade with honey.  Soaked the tenderloins in it for several hours and then popped them on a charcoal grill...like you died and went to heaven!




I have used that before, except I used it with chicken


I’ll have to try it with  steaks
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Thought this might be of interest......

Bill Maher is going be on Gutfeld tonight.  That ought to be interesting. ....

Wow!  Not gonna miss that one!   :beer:
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Not that Biden is a major CLSTRFK, but if Blacks are honest, it's Black leadership that has failed the Black community by selling them out to the democrats.

And the inner city black community has been in crisis before Biden
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Balsamic vinegar makes a good marinade as well.

Absolute favorite.

Kraft Masterpiece Teriyaki Marinade with honey.  Soaked the tenderloins in it for several hours and then popped them on a charcoal grill...like you died and went to heaven!



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Equality voters?
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Does he even have people on staff who know what it takes to clear the decks in the government?  It's not like The Apprentice, where he can just shout "you're fired!" and get rid of staff.  There is a process with firing these folks that takes a long time - the true rot is in the staff protected by the civil service (i.e., union) rules; the political appointees can be removed much more easily.  Then again, last time around, he wasn't even very effective in removing them.

Red meat for the base
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
« Last post by LMAO on Today at 12:03:16 am »
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: No driving on the weekends?
« Last post by libertybele on Today at 12:01:34 am »
No Sunday drives? We didn't travel much, but my father would take our family for a cruise in the area on Sundays occasionally. Whenever we passed a root beer stand, I attempted to direct strong brain waves at my father to make him pull into one. Sometimes it worked.
About the only things open on Sundays back then were gas stations, root beer stands, and drug stores (but only in the morning for the latter.) I guess McDonald's was probably open on Sundays too.

McDonald's?? I don't remember there being one when I was a kid.

I do remember my husband and I used to take Sunday drives once in awhile with the kids and sometimes if we had the money, we'd even stop for ice cream. That was always a real treat.
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