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Old 10-06-2004, 17:33   #16
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A dozen boiled eggs, two giant beef and bean burritos, a can of B&M baked beans, and a gallon of milk to wash it all down. It may be my last meal, but it'll sure be one they'll remember once that all digests and they come back to my cell for me.
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Old 10-07-2004, 11:42   #17
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holy shit.

is it even humanly possible to eat a dozen hard boiled eggs?

I would prefer them deviled. I might be able to shovel a dozen of those puppies down.

burritos sound freakin' good right now. I have been on a soup diet, as I am a fat-ass. Soup and Cope.

I might need to mix up some chili, get some good cheese, fresh sour cream, dice some fresh tomatos and onion, and puree up some guacamole.

good idea.
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Old 10-07-2004, 12:12   #18
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burritos sound freakin' good right now. I have been on a soup diet, as I am a fat-ass. Soup and Cope.
Trying dieting and giving up chew at the same time. Now that is no fun.
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Old 10-07-2004, 18:04   #19
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holy shit.

is it even humanly possible to eat a dozen hard boiled eggs?
It is if you are Cool Hand Luke.

"My boy Luke can eat fifty eggs!"

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Old 07-07-2007, 18:06   #20
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First, a small green salad with shredded cheddar cheese, ranch style dressing, and two small captain's crackers, with butter. Iced tea (unsweetened) to drink. A small amount of freshly ground pepper would be good.

Next, chicken fried steak with cream gravy. The cream gravy should have some coarse ground pepper. French fries, of course. A good grade of ketchup would be necessary.

Dessert...peach cobbler with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Coffee served with dessert.

To end the meal, a 10 gram square of 70% dark chocolate.

Sinful, perhaps. But good!
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Old 07-07-2007, 19:07   #21
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A bite out of the throat of the first SOB that gets near enough for me to rip out his jugular with my teeth-with hot sauce
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Old 07-07-2007, 20:59   #22
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Hmmm! Lets see to nights's dinner!

1. Two Bombay Sappire gin Martinis w/ stuffed olives w/jalapeno peppers. along with genona salami and brie cheese, for snacks.

2.) A large ( fresh from the local market) Beef steak tomato on a bed of lettuce w/ balsamic dressing (With added cheese fresh grated parmasan.)

3.) A Costco French baguette w/ butter

4.) A an extra large dish from Costco of fresh cooked shrimp dish w/cocktail sauce (Added More horse radish to the sauce.)

5.) A bottle of BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir wine.

BTW: I'm feeling no pain!

Ah ... Saturday nights! I love them! (Of course most all nights, since retirement are Saturday nights!)
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Old 07-07-2007, 23:32   #23
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A bite out of the throat of the first SOB that gets near enough for me to rip out his jugular with my teeth-with hot sauce

Sir,

You are my hero. May God bestow your mindset on just 3 Lieutenants I teach this year.

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Old 07-08-2007, 14:29   #24
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1. Two Bombay Sappire gin Martinis w/ stuffed olives w/jalapeno peppers. along with genona salami and brie cheese, for snacks.

2.) A large ( fresh from the local market) Beef steak tomato on a bed of lettuce w/ balsamic dressing (With added cheese fresh grated parmasan.)

3.) A Costco French baguette w/ butter

4.) A an extra large dish from Costco of fresh cooked shrimp dish w/cocktail sauce (Added More horse radish to the sauce.)

5.) A bottle of BV Coastal Estates Pinot Noir wine.
If I were to have a last meal...this would be it! Except for the parmasan...am alergic. Sir, You have fantastic taste.

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Old 07-08-2007, 15:14   #25
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Mom's baked chicken, fresh steamed spinach and escalloped potatoes. That always brought me back to life after a bike race or tri growing up.

ETA: This is best enjoyed with the help of your favorite canine friend, who will cheer you on by smacking their lips.
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Old 07-08-2007, 18:44   #26
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I would demand . . .

Two char-broiled unicorn penisis. Don't worry, I'll wait.
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Old 07-08-2007, 18:55   #27
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Two char-broiled unicorn penisis. Don't worry, I'll wait.
I don't know if I am LMAO because that is so funny, or it caught me by complete surprise as I was slowly reading this thread for the first time.

LOL.
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Old 07-08-2007, 19:21   #28
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A bag of fresh sweet naval oranges.
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Old 07-08-2007, 22:23   #29
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It is if you are Cool Hand Luke.

"My boy Luke can eat fifty eggs!"

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NICE!

My last meal:
Roast Beef, mashed potatos, dark gravy, corn, hot biscuits( with plenty of butter), tossed salad with ranch dressing............and a Dairy Queen Banana Split for dessert. And since I no longer have to worry about cholesterol.........tall glasses of "whole" milk to wash it all down.
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Old 07-08-2007, 22:50   #30
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I'll have what Colonel Moroney is having.
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