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It was an overnighter.....
In fact, before I cast judgement before or against I need to know if she would have felt my life was worth the same as hers and let me partake as well had we been lost together. Anyone got any contact information for this woman?
She probably would've died to spite me just because I was male and I dared point out the orbs of goodness she had attached to her.....women, I swear. I mean, damn, I would've let her have the bigger one or at least let her chose which one was hers....If your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid. -
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There's got to be a UL joke in there somewhere.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
There's got to be a UL joke in there somewhere.
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
There's got to be a UL joke in there somewhere.
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Foresight wrote:
WiseOldOwl wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
There's got to be a UL joke in there somewhere.
Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
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Foresight wrote:
I don't do "plastic moo"....
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
Foresight wrote:
I don't do "plastic moo"....
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milkman wrote:
WiseOldOwl wrote:
Foresight wrote:
I don't do "plastic moo"....
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socks wrote:
milkman wrote:
WiseOldOwl wrote:
Foresight wrote:
I don't do "plastic moo"....
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Nothing wrong with going into a Mexican bodega.. folks are wonderful and the variety is awesome. I get my best sauces from these locations. Great conversations. Soda with aloe or drinks with aloe is my son's favorite. Still not sure what to do with that weird root in the vegetable isle. It's all good.Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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I live across the river from the best dairy in the world. Again, I don't do plastic moo.
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See that window to the right of the screened porch? That's the drive thru. Best milk on the planet.
happycowcreamery.com/If your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid. -
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That is a great video.
Unfortunately, I can't drink much milk. I was worried about Nido but a little seems to be ok.Lost in the right direction.The post was edited 1 time, last by Traffic Jam ().
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I can, but choose not to. My earliest memories are from when I lived in Puerto Rico. Milk was delivered to our front door every morning at 0600, 4 glass jars (qt each) in a wire basket. It was real milk and had to be shaken. I remember moving back to SC and the kids here giving me a hard time about shaking the hell out of my little milk cartons at school before I would drink them. I remember my mom telling me that I didn't have to shake the milk in SC.
"So it's not real milk?"
"It's real milk, you just don't have to shake it"
"So it's not real milk".
I quit drinking milk then. Happy cow changed that, lol. You ain't gotta shake it, but I still do anyway when I do drink it. No matter how much milk is in the jug I will shake it until it doesn't make any sound
I blame my brother for my hard headedness. He was 7 years older than me and to be involved in his goings on meant you had to suffer the wrath of he and his friends. I was mean as crap back then, had to be. Those bastards still laugh about knocking me off my bike just to watch me fight them. Shitheads, lolIf your Doctor is a tree, you're on acid. -
Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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WiseOldOwl wrote:
i don't buy milk anymore as it goes bad before i use it all up. i've switched to almond or cashew "milk" which of course it isn't. no offense to any of our milk drinkers, or my uncle who owned a dairy farm his whole life and that is how he made his living, but the thot of sitting down and drinking a glass of milk gives me the heebie jeebies. i used milk as a food, not a beverage.
apparently from what i read on the internet i am the rare hiker that uses non fat carnation instead of nido. if i plug up the artieries to my heart its gonna be from something i enjoy eating, not milk.2,000 miler -
Foresight wrote:
I can, but choose not to. My earliest memories are from when I lived in Puerto Rico. Milk was delivered to our front door every morning at 0600, 4 glass jars (qt each) in a wire basket. It was real milk and had to be shaken. I remember moving back to SC and the kids here giving me a hard time about shaking the hell out of my little milk cartons at school before I would drink them. I remember my mom telling me that I didn't have to shake the milk in SC.
"So it's not real milk?"
"It's real milk, you just don't have to shake it"
"So it's not real milk".
I quit drinking milk then. Happy cow changed that, lol. You ain't gotta shake it, but I still do anyway when I do drink it. No matter how much milk is in the jug I will shake it until it doesn't make any sound
I blame my brother for my hard headedness. He was 7 years older than me and to be involved in his goings on meant you had to suffer the wrath of he and his friends. I was mean as crap back then, had to be. Those bastards still laugh about knocking me off my bike just to watch me fight them. Shitheads, lol
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LIhikers wrote:
And to bring this talk of milk back around to hiking, the market in Kent, CT, (not far from the AT) has, or at least used to have, milk that wasn't homogenized
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good to know!Be wise enough to walk away from the nonsense around you!
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