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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 12:14    Post subject:
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So why can't you eat grilled onions, PH? I know the rest of that stuff is "taboo" but onions?

My kissibility factor is inversely proportional to the number of grilled onions I consume.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 12:16    Post subject:
purple hayes wrote:
genie wrote:
So why can't you eat grilled onions, PH? I know the rest of that stuff is "taboo" but onions?

My kissibility factor is inversely proportional to the number of grilled onions I consume.


I'd be more worried about the air quality in the room about an hour after they started to digest! Shocked
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 12:17    Post subject:
If it's your last meal are you planning on kissing alot of people?
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 12:19    Post subject:
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purple hayes wrote:
genie wrote:
So why can't you eat grilled onions, PH? I know the rest of that stuff is "taboo" but onions?

My kissibility factor is inversely proportional to the number of grilled onions I consume.


I'd be more worried about the air quality in the room about an hour after they started to digest! Shocked


About an hour after I eat my last meal, my digestive tract probably won't be functional any more.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 12:53    Post subject:
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Dang those guys eat a lot of fried foods.

edit:: and what's with those insane numbers for fried chicken? 12 pieces, who can eat that much?


Guys here in Philly can eat over 100+ hot wings, and they can pack 21000 people in an arena to watch them do so.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 14:28    Post subject:
A bottle of Percocet and a liter of Grey Goose. That way I'd be in charge of my own death.

I suppose that's not allowed either.

OK, how about a gun I could eat. I suppose that's also off limits.

I don't think I'd be wanting food at that point. Maybe a last conjugal visit instead.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 14:31    Post subject:
A cheeseburger, onion rings, and a coke. A chocolate banana split. All blended to perfection as I intend to be VERY old and will probably have few teeth left to chew with.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 16:04    Post subject:
Probably the same thing I have before most other near death marathon experiences I do.. bagel, banana & gatorade Wink
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 16:23    Post subject:
For PH

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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 16:25    Post subject:
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I've never heard of that. Is it just local or is it new?
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 17:27    Post subject:
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I've never heard of that. Is it just local or is it new?



Pretty much a Texas thing. Been around since the 1930s...I have never seen it outside Texas.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 18:05    Post subject:
I've heard of it and I've never been to texas. I think it's been here in MO.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 18:10    Post subject:
purple hayes wrote:
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For PH


I've never heard of that. Is it just local or is it new?


We have Big Red here also. Basically red(cherry?) pop.
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PostPosted: 01/29/03 - 18:17    Post subject:
Not cherry, not really strawberry...it tastes like bubblegum.
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