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Sounds good.
I've never liked lamb. It leaves an after-taste on the back of my tongue that I just don't like.
I've made it for other people and they thought it was outstanding, but it's just not my thing.
Made some Italian sausage soup in advance of a holiday get-together next week. Smells great on the stove.
Mmm love me some gyros.......
OBC happy belated Birthday brudda!!
Happy Birthday OBC!~
When I wrangled a small herd on my parent's place, I've met a lot whose personality was greatly improved after being grilled medium-well. Thereafter, Out at Wes Thompson's range north of Piru Calif in the '80's (home of SWPL back then), there were some always lounging behind the targets I had to shoo for practice. My fellow club members would laugh that I always did it with a loaded pistol but so heeled, they gave me a wide berth.
I was thinking close to mazin & myself. Crown burgers on south Colorado is good too for gyros, but when I go there I have a weakness for their pastrami burgers.
Now im hungry too.
Hmmmm i might have to venture down hofax for some meat.......[ROFL1]
From now on when i bring them home I'm going to slam the bag down on the table and say "BLAM!"
It's funny you mention it, because that's what I was thinking about reading these posts on Greek food. I think you may be thinking of South Central II right across the street from Swedish on Hampden. They had awesome Greek food. I was a sucker for their chicken kabob sandwich and fries. Their fries were always dynamite.
It was kind of a hole in the wall joint, but their food was always really good. I think they closed about 10 years ago or so.
Thank you for the the b day wishes.
It's only one day a year, but ya never know if it's your last one or not...lol.
Bambalamb.
That was pretty damn funny.
I have my moments [Coffee]
Christmas shopping is done....thank you Amazon prime..
Saw the issue with your flight delay and lost luggage in another thread. That really sucks and am sorry you had to deal with all of that.
Thanks,
Amazing what an hour of power shopping at Burlington can do. We got in after midnight and the service was at 11AM. Store opened at 0830.
I was done in about 30 minutes. Black suit off the rack, shirt, tie, shoes, underwear, socks.
Took the wife a little longer and she needed some help. She did get a nice new winter coat out of the ordeal.
The stress due to the lack of time and lack of sleep was the worst.
I'm going to ask UA for my used miles back. If they won't deal on that, then the $417 we spent on clothes.
There's a whole lot of DICK going on there, Brutal. I'm sorry to hear that.
Hopefully shit gets better quickly.
Details...details...
Good luck in getting them back up and running.
I'm going to diagonal laminate flooring school.
I'm having a ......great time.
If I graduate, I'll most likely have at least 45 degrees.
Boooo Hissssss.
Good thing I'm not going to chef school, I don't think there's a wall big enough for 450 of them.
One of these will be your best friend. https://www.familyhandyman.com/tools...ing-tool-uses/
This is picture #4 in the article and is exactly why I bought mine.
https://www.familyhandyman.com/wp-co..._OSCTOL_05.jpg
Oh yeah, those things are cool. I have one that is slightly different, but I don't need it in this case. All the door casings in this house are high to begin with, and it's great because I don't need all that vibration from the tool in my hands.
BTW, how ya doing, Irving? Hope stuffs good.
Good thanks. Did you move all the way yet?