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chefann said:KG, I'm not mov... oh, never mind.
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The_Kitchen_Guy said:Ssssshhhhhhh! Don't tell anyone!
If the car didn't know the way, I'd never get there.katie0128 said:KG - where is "home"? You seem to wander with the job so much, just curious...
chefann said:I told you-- Cheddarland. If KG wants people to know more specifically, he'll post it. But I think he wants to keep his adoring public away.
So this guy goes ice fishing, cuts a hole in the ice near a kid, and starts in to fish. He can't get a bite. The kid next to him is pulling in fish after fish and the guy can't stand it.raebates said:No way, worm breath. I was waiting with my "breath held in by fear or excitement." As I said, bated breath.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Just change your name to Annette.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:(Pronounce the two syllables slowly and distinctly.)
Sorry for your gaff.
Put them apples in your pipe and see how you like to smoke 'em.raebates said:You also can't teach a pig to sing, but that's a horse of a different color.
(How's that for mixing plenty of metaphors?)
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