Trying something out
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I was a boy scout and learned the most important thing was honor. We never had a CHL option for merit badges.
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IMHO, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are always better with banana slices. Also, recycled back issues of WSJ are cheaper than paper plates. After using as plates, they can be either Hoover Blankets or if too sticky, fire logs, then the ashes used in the garden.ScottDLS wrote:"Hey Apple!" ...."Knife!" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN5PoW7_kdA
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RPB if you put a piece of aluminum foil under the top sheet of the WSJ every time, you get more use out of it as plates. Just tear the used page off, wipe off the tinfoil and insert under the next sheet. This also works well with old phone books.
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THANKS, yet another use for my tinfoil hat.Sidro wrote:RPB if you put a piece of aluminum foil under the top sheet of the WSJ every time, you get more use out of it as plates. Just tear the used page off, wipe off the tinfoil and insert under the next sheet. This also works well with old phone books.
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Y'all aren't lettin this thread die are ya ?
Know what I hate? When you get your burger and it looks nothing like the picture.
Know what I hate? When you get your burger and it looks nothing like the picture.
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Speaking of burgers...what's up with Wendy's square patties? Well squarish...they look kind of like a toddler cobbled them together after they're cooked.
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That's a great description.SQLGeek wrote:Speaking of burgers...what's up with Wendy's square patties? Well squarish...they look kind of like a toddler cobbled them together after they're cooked.
Remember this ?
I'm partial to Whataburger anyway....yum
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I love Whataburger, but (get ready to cancel my Texas citizenship) the best FAST FOOD hamburger hands down no question about it is ...
In n Out Burger in *gulp* Kalifornia
Please, be gentle when you beat my body into a bloody pulp for my blasphemy
In n Out Burger in *gulp* Kalifornia
Please, be gentle when you beat my body into a bloody pulp for my blasphemy
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They must be good. This is not the first Ive heard of them.austinrealtor wrote:I love Whataburger, but (get ready to cancel my Texas citizenship) the best FAST FOOD hamburger hands down no question about it is ...
In n Out Burger in *gulp* Kalifornia
There's a little dingy hole in the wall joint here in Tomball that's famous
among the locals called Mel's Country Cafe that serves this burger.
http://melscountrycafe.com/Megamelpics.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pics and rules...
Can you get your name on the wall?
How to get your name on the wall:
You have 2 hours to eat the Mega Mel Burger, and follow the rules.
THE RULES ARE SIMPLE
1. IF YOU LEAVE ANYTHING IN YOUR PLATE, YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.
2. IF ANYONE TAKES ANYTHING OFF YOUR PLATE, YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.
3. YOU MUST BE ABLE TO WALK AND TALK AFTER EATING THE MEGA MEL BURGER.
4. IF YOU GET SICK AT ANY TIME, YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED.
5. YOU HAVE 2 HOURS TO EAT THE MEGA MEGA MEL BURGER.
6. WE WILL STOP YOU FROM EATING IF AT ANYTIME WE FEEL YOU ARE GOING TO GET SICK.
7. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO REMEMER THAT THE MEGA MEL BURGER IS A FUN EVENT AT MEL'S COUNTRY CAFE, SO PLEASE HAVE FUN WITH IT.
I haven't tried it but there's a whole wall full of names.
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I'll out myself here, but I am a HUGE White Castle fan. I grew up on the stuff in NYC and still, to this day, go out of my way to eat White Castle when I am in a city that has them.
In & Out is a favorite whenever I get out to NorCal. I always go with the Double Monster. Can't go wrong there....
In San Antonio, there are a few places that have GREAT burgers. I am always fond of Chesters and Texas Burger Company. There is a place that has the Four Horseman burger called Chunky's. It's not a 'quantity' burger, but more of a 'can you stand he heat' burger. I will do it one day...Habaneros Jalapenos, Serranos, and Ghost Chilis. I'm ok with three of those...not the 4th.
In & Out is a favorite whenever I get out to NorCal. I always go with the Double Monster. Can't go wrong there....
In San Antonio, there are a few places that have GREAT burgers. I am always fond of Chesters and Texas Burger Company. There is a place that has the Four Horseman burger called Chunky's. It's not a 'quantity' burger, but more of a 'can you stand he heat' burger. I will do it one day...Habaneros Jalapenos, Serranos, and Ghost Chilis. I'm ok with three of those...not the 4th.
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I would even let my ten year old grand daughter read the thread, if I had one that young.gigag04 wrote:I don't *think* it violates any forum rules. I would let my hypothetical 10 yr old daughter read this thread.USA1 wrote:The moderators will love this one.
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And entry codes.SwimFan85 wrote:That trick also works with alarm keypads.RPB wrote:I actually have tons of old keyboards with the letters worn off ... so I know which letters I used the most.
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And don't forget your Ham Radio Operator badge.BLG wrote:The CHL badge goes on the shoulder of your uniform as with your woodsman badge and citezenship badge.longhorn_92 wrote:We were asking about the CHL Badge and where we should place them on body...should we have a badge holder or hang it across our necks?....Tass wrote:AJ80 wrote:OK, so back to the original topic... Does anyone know why the space bar is so much bigger than all of the other keys on the keyboard?
Of course, it's because .... Oh look, a squirrel.... where were we again?
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I have two of those, the big chocolate lab is mine, so she gets to stay, the Yorkie . . . Well, he licks my feet too.The Annoyed Man wrote:By now, anyone who has been following this thread needs ONE OF THESE SCREEN CLEANERS.
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Thereby proving my postulation that Douglas Adams must have spent time in Texas before becoming a hitchhiker, because here it truly is the answer.Tregs wrote:42....Now there's a great Texas game, played at deer camps throughout the generations.pbwalker wrote:42
that is all
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