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Apparently, this is a thing you can buy in service stations in North Carolina...

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[:D] I don't eat 'em, but lots of people do!
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Hey...a pickled pigs feet UNP.

Speaking of North Carolina cuisine-where's USS Mike?

Been on a short, but very fun trip. [;)]
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I can't math.

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Now then, here's 39999... Will he make another post, or won't he?

The world waits. And then gets bored and carries on with what it was doing.

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Good morning all.

For some reason I have a craving for pickled turkey gizzards.[:)]
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Aaaaaand... FOURTY THOUSAND!


Well, then. That's a nice, round number.

Congratulations, Yoda Spambot! [&o][&o][&o]
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Good Monday morning - Tithe. [&o][&o][&o]
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My lovely bride and I had a fabulous whirlwind trip to Chicago on Friday and Saturday. Got there early on Friday morning and dumped our stuff at the hotel. Took the train into town and spent several hours looking at beautiful paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago. We probably saw about 20% of what is at the Institute and we were already in overload. Strolled around downtown and window shopped a bit, broken up by hanging out for a couple of drinks at the Riverwalk, before heading to Giradano's for some massive and delicious deep dish pizza (and more drinks). Putzed around a bit more and then hopped on the train out to United Center for dinner at the Stadium Club restaurant. We were both still so full from the pizza, but we picked over the buffet and had more drinks.

The waitress said they had a live band playing after dinner so we stuck around and checked off one of the top items on my wife's Bucket List as The Rolling Stones took the stage! [8D]

I have to say my expectations were very high, and they surpassed them by leaps and bounds! They sounded awesome and had tremendous energy, playing for almost 3 hours, and peaking with the encore. The high point for me was the first song of the encore, with a local church choir and a flugelhorn. One of my favorite songs of all time, performed to perfection, by living legends, right in front of me. I actually got quite emotional and choked up a bit. [:D]

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It was comfortably the best concert event I've ever been to, and I've seen some damned awesome concerts! One of the very best nights that Sara and I have shared.... so far. [8D]

It was 1:30 AM when the train got us back to the hotel and we both crashed hard after a 22 hour long day. Slept in until 11 the next morning, checked out, and walked to our gate as the hotel was in the airport. More drinks with brunch and home by 6 PM. What a fabulous anniversary celebration 3 weeks after the day. [8D]
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Good morning all.

For some reason I have a craving for pickled turkey gizzards.[:)]
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I can find them in the gourmet section of my local grocery store. Right next to the pickled herring and pigs feet.[;)]
I do miss the rocky mountain oysters when my favorite steak house closed last year.[:(]
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... easy steal ...
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INP. [8D]
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Aaaaaand... FOURTY THOUSAND!


ALL HAIL THE KING! [&o]




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EAT MY PICKLED PIGS FEET!
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Aaaaaand... FOURTY THOUSAND!

Aaaaaand...to immortalize this for future generations. From the grammarist:

Forty vs. fourty
The number 40 is spelled forty. This is true in all main varieties of modern English. Fourty is a surprisingly common misspelling that appears most often in the spelling of compound numbers such as 41 (misspelled fourty-one), 42, and so on—for example:

Fourty-five percent of Australians strongly agreed with the value proposition and two percent strongly disagreed. [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]

Fourty-nine stocks depreciated in price during the week, lower than the 58 of the preceding week. [Vanguard]

In a decade we’ll scream to the heavens asking why we paid fourty dollars for a dozen cupcakes, the same way people question their sanity after a flock of seagulls’ haircut. [Washington Examiner]

Fourty-two percent of voters want no cuts in programs for the poor. A year ago, that number was 51 percent. [NJ.com]

The misspelling is understandable, as the first syllable of the word sounds the same as four and the first syllable in fourteen, and there’s no good reason that forty should be different. It is so merely by convention. And though forty has been standard for a few centuries, fourty appeared much more often several centuries ago, before many of our modern spellings were settled.

Fortieth likewise does not have a u.
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[:D]
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Aaaaaand... FOURTY THOUSAND!

Aaaaaand...to immortalize this for future generations. From the grammarist:

Forty vs. fourty
The number 40 is spelled forty. This is true in all main varieties of modern English. Fourty is a surprisingly common misspelling that appears most often in the spelling of compound numbers such as 41 (misspelled fourty-one), 42, and so on—for example:

Fourty-five percent of Australians strongly agreed with the value proposition and two percent strongly disagreed. [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]

Fourty-nine stocks depreciated in price during the week, lower than the 58 of the preceding week. [Vanguard]

In a decade we’ll scream to the heavens asking why we paid fourty dollars for a dozen cupcakes, the same way people question their sanity after a flock of seagulls’ haircut. [Washington Examiner]

Fourty-two percent of voters want no cuts in programs for the poor. A year ago, that number was 51 percent. [NJ.com]

The misspelling is understandable, as the first syllable of the word sounds the same as four and the first syllable in fourteen, and there’s no good reason that forty should be different. It is so merely by convention. And though forty has been standard for a few centuries, fourty appeared much more often several centuries ago, before many of our modern spellings were settled.

Fortieth likewise does not have a u.
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You're welcome, Tiny.
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I SCOFF AT YOUR PALTRY 15000 POSTS! SCOFF AT THEM, I SAY! MWAHAHAHAAHAAAAAA!!!
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I feel SO inadequate [X(][:(]
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I feel SO inadequate [X(][:(]
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Is that comment to do with your no. of posts Lecivius or is there something you want to share with the group? [;)]
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