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#1801
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#1802
dot dash
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#1803
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25 but I’m an adventurous omnivore who used to travel a lot.
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#1806
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Someone is seriously confused between "Country" and "Southern." Rednecks from north of the Mason-Dixon Line wouldn't recognize most of that stuff.
#1807
20. Also an adventurous eater. And my mom's ancestors were from the south, so things like turnip greens, chicken livers and chicken and dumplings were served to me as a kid. I don't even know what some of those things are, and I don't eat any of the things on the list with any frequency. Rabbit is probably at the top of the frequency list. Have three or four/year, but not always stewed.
#1809
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Until a few years ago I was active in winter sports, hiking, camping, snow shoeing and skiing. The best part was becoming friends with cold and snow where a cold wind on your face, (within reason) is invigorating and snow was something to go out and play in. I no longer have the lung power for those activities. Yesterday I watched a number of videos of back country skiing and was reminded of how much I enjoyed them. One favorite video is of a very popular ski mountaineering race from Zermatt to Verbier with hundreds of participants. In keeping with the practice of irrvelevant posts, here is that video.
#1810
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#1811
VFL For Life
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There more than that. My list
gumbo
hush puppies
boiled peanuts
tomato sandwich
butter beans
cornbread
deviled eggs
cobbler
turnip greens
red beans/rice
fried green tomatoes
gumbo
hush puppies
boiled peanuts
tomato sandwich
butter beans
cornbread
deviled eggs
cobbler
turnip greens
red beans/rice
fried green tomatoes
#1812
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Indeed. No mention of hasty pudding.
#1813
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#1814
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#1815
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THAT would be a riot.
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Temperature is finally appropriate for January here. 40 degrees Gusting 27 MPH. Today’s ride should be fun.
#1817
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#1818
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#1819
smelling the roses
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Both of those numbers have qualities about them that make them interesting beyond their bretheren/sisteren.
When adding up a series of numbers, to reach the final, single digit, evey 9 or combination equalling 9 can be thrown out, right off the top. I spend a good deal of otherwise empty time fiddling with this. Bus tickets, license plates, bar codes, you name it
And now I'm ready to move beyond 12,000
When adding up a series of numbers, to reach the final, single digit, evey 9 or combination equalling 9 can be thrown out, right off the top. I spend a good deal of otherwise empty time fiddling with this. Bus tickets, license plates, bar codes, you name it
And now I'm ready to move beyond 12,000
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#1821
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Test is inaccurate, I scored 16, and was born and raised in the city.
#notabumpkin
#notabumpkin
I scored 9.
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#1824
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I might have turnip greens for lunch.
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#1825
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Until a few years ago I was active in winter sports, hiking, camping, snow shoeing and skiing. The best part was becoming friends with cold and snow where a cold wind on your face, (within reason) is invigorating and snow was something to go out and play in. I no longer have the lung power for those activities. Yesterday I watched a number of videos of back country skiing and was reminded of how much I enjoyed them. One favorite video is of a very popular ski mountaineering race from Zermatt to Verbier with hundreds of participants. In keeping with the practice of irrvelevant posts, here is that video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ayr7At_FnqU
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