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WheresFanny
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by WheresFanny » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:17 pm
themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Yum, brains and eggs, My grandmother Isabelle, used to fix this for us as a special treat, when Nanny would babysit us we wanted brains and eggs. I don't think I could choke it down now, but its a fond memory.
What a coincidence! My grandmother Isabel used to make brains and eggs. But not as a treat, the only other person I remember eating them was my dad (with ketchup, even). But my grandma also used to eat pigs' knuckles (or was it pigs' feet? I'ver repressed the memory of that nasty looking jar), so her culinary taste was a bit suspect.
I blame it on Illinois.
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Governor Blago
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by Governor Blago » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:20 pm
WheresFanny wrote:themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Yum, brains and eggs, My grandmother Isabelle, used to fix this for us as a special treat, when Nanny would babysit us we wanted brains and eggs. I don't think I could choke it down now, but its a fond memory.
What a coincidence! My grandmother Isabel used to make brains and eggs. But not as a treat, the only other person I remember eating them was my dad (with ketchup, even). But my grandma also used to eat pigs' knuckles (or was it pigs' feet? I'ver repressed the memory of that nasty looking jar), so her culinary taste was a bit suspect.
I blame it on Illinois.
That is going to cost you for insulting my fine, upstanding state.
Please send $50,000 in small, unstamped bills to LB's house. He'll enter it in WG and send it up my way....
Show me the #&*(@ money!
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by ontellen » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:20 pm
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas to all from the frozen north.
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by WheresFanny » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:24 pm
Governor Blago wrote:WheresFanny wrote:themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Yum, brains and eggs, My grandmother Isabelle, used to fix this for us as a special treat, when Nanny would babysit us we wanted brains and eggs. I don't think I could choke it down now, but its a fond memory.
What a coincidence! My grandmother Isabel used to make brains and eggs. But not as a treat, the only other person I remember eating them was my dad (with ketchup, even). But my grandma also used to eat pigs' knuckles (or was it pigs' feet? I'ver repressed the memory of that nasty looking jar), so her culinary taste was a bit suspect.
I blame it on Illinois.
That is going to cost you for insulting my fine, upstanding state.
Please send $50,000 in small, unstamped bills to LB's house. He'll enter it in WG and send it up my way....
Hey, it was my Grandma's state long before it was yours.
Do I get a discount if I sent them pre-stamped?
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by littlebeast13 » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:28 pm
WheresFanny wrote:Governor Blago wrote:WheresFanny wrote:
What a coincidence! My grandmother Isabel used to make brains and eggs. But not as a treat, the only other person I remember eating them was my dad (with ketchup, even). But my grandma also used to eat pigs' knuckles (or was it pigs' feet? I'ver repressed the memory of that nasty looking jar), so her culinary taste was a bit suspect.
I blame it on Illinois.
That is going to cost you for insulting my fine, upstanding state.
Please send $50,000 in small, unstamped bills to LB's house. He'll enter it in WG and send it up my way....
Hey, it was my Grandma's state long before it was yours.
Do I get a discount if I sent them pre-stamped?
Marking before entering is a huge WG sin. They ban people over there who don't follow the rules....
The nerve of online communities having a code of conduct......
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by SportsFan68 » Thu Dec 25, 2008 11:05 am
WheresFanny wrote:themanintheseersuckersuit wrote:Yum, brains and eggs, My grandmother Isabelle, used to fix this for us as a special treat, when Nanny would babysit us we wanted brains and eggs. I don't think I could choke it down now, but its a fond memory.
What a coincidence! My grandmother Isabel used to make brains and eggs. But not as a treat, the only other person I remember eating them was my dad (with ketchup, even). But my grandma also used to eat pigs' knuckles (or was it pigs' feet? I'ver repressed the memory of that nasty looking jar), so her culinary taste was a bit suspect.
I blame it on Illinois.
Nope, it's generational, not geographical. Mom made brains and eggs a few times but quit when she couldn't take the chorus of "yuck!" and "on no" anymore. I also remember a few jars of pickled pigs' feet, but I think she finally gave the last one away to someone who really did like them.
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by silverscreenselect » Thu Dec 25, 2008 11:09 am
themanintheseersuckersuit wrote: Merry Mini wrote:
I'll bring dinner!
Yum, brains and eggs, when Nanny would babysit us we wanted brains and eggs. Its a fond memory.
This sounds like something out of a very bad horror movie.
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