sdifox
No Lifer
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Hmm... Fun? Maybe I was using it wrong...O.K Chairman Mao.
Geez, maybe other people like to have a little fun in their lives; don't be such a grump!
I think you meant "Welcome to ATOT, I love you."I love you. Thanks for participating in ATOT revival.
Same. I'm the only ones that eat them anyway, so what does it really matter ?? Unfortunately, they were set out for the Super Bowl party, at which point I announced that I would finger a pickle if anyone wanted them, since I had been fingering the pickle jar for months now. My strategy worked, as no one partook of my precious dill sandwich stackers, leaving more for me !! Win win !!I use my fingers. Like an animal.
In on fickle pork thread
I do believe fickle porking is an entirely different subject and probably suitable only for L&R.
Yesterday I went to a job in a small subdivision. I was getting my gear setup, and I heard clicking from the house ~250' away. Didn't think much of it. I assumed it was ice thawing and moving around. I finally look over there and see the biggest, fattest dog I've ever seen in my life. Look a little harder, and that dog is actually a huge pig! It's feet on the driveway were what was actually clicking.In on fickle pork thread
Yesterday I went to a job in a small subdivision. I was getting my gear setup, and I heard clicking from the house ~250' away. Didn't think much of it. I assumed it was ice thawing and moving around. I finally look over there and see the biggest, fattest dog I've ever seen in my life. Look a little harder, and that dog is actually a huge pig! It's feet on the driveway were what was actually clicking.
This was a full size barnyard sow. Not one of those boutique hipster pigs. There was no sign of a barn or other animal pen, and it was just staying close to the garage door, and trying to pick out a nice spot in the sun. It would lay down for a bit, then get up and find a new position. I think it was fickle.