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  • I just heard that on Channel 5 news and Chris Clark reported that this lady had been in the Onion Room of some local food manufacturing company and it had made her disoriented and she was going to SUE!!!!!
  • So much for the By-Line for the New York Times.
  • Judy, can you send me the address of the Dog that supplied you this info? I have a few questions for him/her.
  • The Grandfather and Step Grandmother live here in the greater Nashville area. In fact, the Step Grandmother is the contract administrator for one of our client companies and I have contact with her on at least a weekly basis. The devastation that …
    in Aruba... Comment by POPEYE June 2005
  • When I worked in Smyrna, I heard stories of things being "caught" at the parking areas near the lake but I don't think it was fish. Some of your other adjectives might have come into play though.
  • Hey Gene. We're going to have to talk about what type of fishing you have been doing!!! Were you on Percy Priest or Old Hickory???????
  • How I wish I still had only 1/2 of the Baseball Cards my brother and I collected off of cereal boxes. We had no idea what we had. We used to clip them on spokes of our bikes to make a "motor" sound. I saw some cereal box cards at a flea market re…
  • Juanita from the Diner must have been making sandwiches for the picnic.
  • Where was Daffney from Raleigh?
  • Wouldn't take anthing for my collection of videos from the Andy Griffith Marathons. Unless it's news or sports, I watch very little TV. They just don't make good clean wholesome sitcoms any more. I shudder to think what my grandchildren will be su…
  • One of his favorite lines was, "It's me, it's me, it's Earnest T." He was in love with Charlene Darling from the hills and two of his greatest desires were to get a gold tooth and to wear a uniform. He was in the Nutty Professor with Jerry Lewis, …
  • Gene, Yes that is a great experience. I did the drive at the Nashville Super Speedway. The only thing I can think of that would surpass that feeling, would be to have the opportunity to drive an Indy open wheeled car with my tail-end about 4 inch…
  • Mine is someone using "you know" every other sentence. No, I don't know or I wouldn't have asked you the question!!
    in Pet Peeves Comment by POPEYE May 2005
  • > >So how about it, Rebs. How much longer do we >have to wait? Do you really think we will give out that information. It's just like Candid Camera, "When you least expect it, you'll be elected. It'll be your lucky day!"
  • My bet is that Don D checked with James or one of the ladies at MLee Co. and they advised that the program is not set up for more than 4 digits in the # of Posts field so his bold statement of never reaching 10000 was not a gamble but a sure bet!!!!…
  • Your wrong Parabeagle. Just wait until the first time Jordan tries to drive the lane against Kareem Jabbar. And if Kareem doesn't do it, Larry Bird will or he just might let Dr. J. take over. Wow! There's just not those kind of players any more.…
  • Maybe not the best, but the most memorable: Good night Chet. Good night David, and good night from NBC news.
  • It is easy for you to say that right now and I thought the same about all of my family. However, let me tell you that the hardest, most gut-wrenching experience I have ever lived through was the discussion my mother and 2 brothers had making the de…
  • Take a look at HR's post # - - - 666. Then look at what followed, a takeover, mutiny.. whatever you want to call it. Scary!!!!!
  • Gene ole' buddy, you almost wrote that like you have had experience!!!
  • OH!! Now my sister-in-law has moved from PA to MN and has gotten married.
  • Don D. - Thanks for posting this story. I have been wondering where my sister-in-law ended up since she left home and now I know!!!!!
  • Here's the formula: BMI = weight divided by (height in inches X height in inches) times 703. 25 - 29 considered overweight over 30 considered obese
    in BMI Comment by POPEYE January 2005
  • Almost right HRin NH. You would be describing pork rinds which also are very delectable. Cracklins are the fat cut into small pieces, boiled until most of the grease is cooked out, then squeezed (compressed) and dried. It really is not as bad as …
  • I could of "splained" how we took the intestines and cleaned them out to make chittlins, but I thougt I'd spare you those graphic details.
  • My job was helping to scrape, then I would take the fat cut it into small pieces and put it on to cook. Once it was done, I'd squeeze it in a cider press dry it out and make cracklins. Nothing better than HOT cracklins right out of the press.
  • A really big fad for those with the proper equipment. One of my son's best friends just sent a jacket to another friend in China through cachers. Most participants make a game out of it. I'm not real sure of all the details so maybe JM will enligh…
  • And, a ball can be tossed UP or hit OUT or thrown IN or laid DOWN the baseline. Depends on whether you swing UP or down with the bat. When a broadcaster gives scores: XXX is Up 35-33.
  • Hey! I think someone just "KNOCKED" on my door.
  • Was this the beginning of political correctness??