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"Bobo Bonobo®" <CLASSACT@BRICK.NET> wrote in message
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On Sep 12, 8:49 pm, "Paco's Tacos" <p...@taco.net> wrote:
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> > On Sep 9, 12:06 pm, Steve Wertz <swe...@cluemail.compost> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 08:08:28 -0700, Alexm wrote:
> >> > Well, I will say it again. Try it. Try eating a hot dog on a
> >> > buttered bun with black pepper. Is that so difficult? Try it. Try
> >> > it. Try it. All the gab is for what?
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> >> OK, I tried it with one of $.68/package of Bar-S chicken dogs.
> >> It totally sucked. Just like I thought it would.
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> > I remember buying a package of those many years ago, for emergency
> > food on a kayaking trip. Because of rain and other things, we got
> > back to the take out very late. I was SO starved that I wolfed down
> > most of an 8 pack of those cold out of the package. Funny that after
> > 15 years, they're still that cheap.
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> >> -sw
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> > --Bryan
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> Were you really starved? Or were you hungry? Big difference there, Bobo.
> To illustrate: Starved = hungry as homemade mayo = Miracle Whip.

I would have eaten a sandwich with Miracle Whip on it. "Starved" is
used colloquially to mean very hungry, but you know that.
Your equation needs work too.

--Bryan

I'd have explained my reasoning for the statement. But Andy declared the
thread closed, so no further commentary is allowed.

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