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    Oh another idea, go buy or rent some season of your favorite t.v. shows. I got Season 2 3 and 4 of NYPD Blue for Christmas and watched all 66 episodes already.

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    Gong Shooter
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    1. Learn to cook some good stuff.

    2. Plan and execute a nice surprise for your wife for when she returns.

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    Worlds Shortest Tall Guy kwando's Avatar
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    We have a crockpot that we've never used.. maybe i will venture into that realm.

    as far as watching tv, well since i am in the TV industry, i can watch all the TV i want at work and at home. free tv, ppv, porn, fights, etc. sitting in front of the tube is a waste of time IHO.

    thx for the well wishes. waiting to check them in online and print their borading passes.
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    Learn to reload!


    If you haven't already.

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    Spend some time on ARFCOM if you have BRD !!!!!!

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    http://www.foodnetwork.com/


    They Have stuff on there that any moron can do. Even Me.

    I have become Quite the Culinary Wizard doing stuff off there.
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    If you want to learn how to cook (and why cooking is done the way it is, as in the roast post [heh] above) and have access to it, I suggest watching as many episodes of Good Eats as you can. Alton Brown is a food geek.

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