Another first.
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Another first.
My newest daughter-in-law, (the one who wants our "old" Santana tandem), asked for my "Dad-the-Bad" chili receipt. Nobody has ever asked my advice about cooking anything before. I hope that I didn't leave anything out.
Anyway, I think that it's neat.
Anyway, I think that it's neat.
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Semper Fi
She sounds like a keeper for your son. Neat to hear she likes bikes and your chili, Grouch!!!
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Come on, D the B, I love chile, and always like to see new recipes.
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I want the recipe, too!
We also need to know how it goes with pie and beer.
We also need to know how it goes with pie and beer.
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Yeah, Show us the fixins' we need to decide if it is 50+ worthy. This is chili weather, just cold enough to get up a nice sweat while sitting at the table with a cold brew.
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Chili is art. No recipe.
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Lucille
Bicycling is art too. You can't tell others what kind of bike is best for them, or how to ride. But you can say what is good for you, and talk about nuts and bolts, and leave it to them to find their art.
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Time for a change.
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Tell us when the roads are clear and you will have a few round to sample your cooking.
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OK, this is off topic but it's a question that has been bothering me. What kind of bicycle pedals do you use, Bare Feet?
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