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The Doctor Is In
Ah, I see. Mr. Peanut, can you tell me why my cats speak Chinese and have saggy butts?— May 23, 2010 7:41 p.m.
Hazard Towers
Couldn't find the article, Grasca. The gas probably originates from the location downtown known as City Hall.— May 23, 2010 7:08 p.m.
The Doctor Is In
Dr. Peanut, you being a guy and all: Boxers or briefs?— May 23, 2010 7:01 p.m.
The Doctor Is In
Dang, Mr. Peanut, you're good. Okay, here's another one: If you were a bride, would you wear stilettos or bridal flip-flops?— May 23, 2010 6:18 p.m.
Simple Food
LOLOLOLOL!!! I went back to this thread to find the recipe Joe shared, which because he said if you eat it you will die happy, I named the recipe JOE'S DIE HAPPY CHICKEN. In re-reading the posts after it, I found this post by nan -- and this time I saw her typo and cracked up!!!_____________________________ "JOE'S DIE HAPPY CHICKEN" it was wonderful Joe...u can make the same recipe and put grated mozzarella on it near the end of the cooking and call it STICKY CHICKEN JOE DIES HAPPY STICKY CHICKEN that has a nice ring to it 2 By nan 1:15 p.m., Apr 30, 2010 _____________________________ Sorry to hear of your demise, Joe, but it made me laugh!!!!! :))— May 23, 2010 6:13 p.m.
The Doctor Is In
Okay I have another question for Dr. Peanut: When is the Big One coming that's going to split California off and drop us into the ocean?— May 23, 2010 5:23 p.m.
At The 99
Yep, life is too short to stuff a mushroom! :)— May 23, 2010 4:56 p.m.
At The 99
Yes, they always have something you need that you can't find elsewhere and that is a great price! Oh something I buy at the 99, those barbecue lighters! They have some shaped like a giant match, you would think it wouldn't hold much fuel but we used one for like two summers! They also have flannel back plastic tableclothes that are good for picnics or outdoor tables or school events, 99 cents, and they are very sturdy. There's also lots of good stocking stuffers in the stationary aisle for kids, like Crayola markers and coloring pencils and Disney pens and craft things like stickers and pretty rulers and paper. Oh I also buy very pretty calendars there, the pictures are lovely, the glossy paper is thin stock but who will know when it's hanging by your desk? When the calendars expire, you can use the pictures for projects. I had some beautiful flower calendars this year which I plan to use.— May 23, 2010 4:45 p.m.
A Map of the World
Sigourney Weaver beautiful? Are we talking about the same Sigourney Weaver?? http://inyourface.freedomblogging.com/files/2008/… At the very most, she's plain. Didn't see this movie, but read the book and was not impressed, the plot was not believable. Maybe the movie improves on the book. Or maybe Shepherd was blinded by Weaver's beauty.— May 23, 2010 4:32 p.m.
At The 99
A back scratcher, darn I need one of those! Yes, I got my fly swatter there, too! I have seen Ben and Jerry's there twice, the first time was in the little carton, the flavor was something like Caramel Peanut Butter Fudge, it didn't appeal to me, they had oodles of it. Then they had something called Flipped out, two little cartons in a pack, it was crumbled fudge topping with vanilla with chocolate at the bottom. Sounds good, but wasn't tasty. I see more senior and disabled at the supermarkets downtown, Albertson's and Ralphs. I tell you what, the Albertson's downtown is one of the higher priced supers in the City. They have the Potiker Senior Living right across the street, and I think above the store as well, or at least same architecture. The wealthy people living in those apartments and lofts and condos downtown can afford to shop there, but how those seniors manage is beyond me.— May 23, 2010 4:25 p.m.