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akern
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 12:56 Post subject:
| Laurie Ellen wrote: |
And send annonymous Orkin flyers every week. |
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shelflifers
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 13:02 Post subject:
"They're only noodles, Michael."
what movie?
AS for the question, let's just say I'd cut someone.
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crazyfrog
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 13:02 Post subject:
| Pug wrote: | | I'd probably just stop eating the salad and say you want to save room for the main course. |
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RangerG
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 13:04 Post subject:
And the problem with eating bugs is what?
Every survival school I have been to had us eating bugs, earthworms, grubs, etc...
I would probably pull it out, wrap it in a napkin, and save it for later
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Maddies Wench
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 13:31 Post subject:
Slimy...yet satisfying...
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copteacher
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 16:50 Post subject:
I put the salad to the side, and take my friend in the kitchen and mention it to him. Do not make a scene. Just handle it quietly
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TimRuns
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 17:42 Post subject:
| Maddie's Wench wrote: | | TimRuns wrote: | while your friend's not looking, grind up the cockroach and mix it with some turkey stuffing and serve it to him. He won't notice a thing except for that unusual crunchiness...  |
That's just the wild rice...he he.  |
And it's sure nutritious...lots of roughage you know....
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brie k
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 17:44 Post subject:
| shelflifers wrote: | "They're only noodles, Michael."
what movie?
AS for the question, let's just say I'd cut someone.  |
The Lost Boys. Great soundtrack.
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shelflifers
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 17:54 Post subject:
| brie k wrote: | | shelflifers wrote: | "They're only noodles, Michael."
what movie?
AS for the question, let's just say I'd cut someone.  |
The Lost Boys. Great soundtrack. |
Brie delivers the goods as usual!!!!
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kristin31
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Posted: 09/30/03 - 19:43 Post subject:
| rtpd113 wrote: | | I put the salad to the side, and take my friend in the kitchen and mention it to him. Do not make a scene. Just handle it quietly |
Ditto. In the most unobtrusive manner possible; if they're putting on dinner they're most likely somewhat stressed already.
This kind of thing does happen, unfortunately, not just in homes but even in supposedly clean restaurants.
That said, I doubt I'd be eating much else that night!
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