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Post by cnot on Aug 31, 2007 20:02:59 GMT -5
No, tonight's blue plate special is Meatloaf.....Oh, you were asking Bill ...
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 1, 2007 10:41:45 GMT -5
If it had been liver you could have tried it because I don't think meatloaf will work but, you never no!
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Post by hillbilly- on Sept 1, 2007 21:17:07 GMT -5
meatloaf i would say that might be hard to keep on a hook...
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Post by cnot on Sept 5, 2007 10:15:39 GMT -5
meatloaf i would say that might be hard to keep on a hook... You obviously never tried my Aunt's meatloaf... If you could get the hook into it, it probably would never come out!! LOL
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Post by hillbilly- on Sept 5, 2007 10:42:51 GMT -5
my grandmas was that way but i would not fish with it'' i dount wont to kill all the fish just the ones i wont to eat ...
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Post by cnot on Sept 5, 2007 13:26:37 GMT -5
I always asked my Aunt to put an eye ook in the Meatloaf when she made it, that way I could use it for an anchor.
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Post by hillbilly- on Sept 5, 2007 15:08:55 GMT -5
now thats bad
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 5, 2007 16:03:57 GMT -5
I wonder if it could be used as chum ?
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Post by cnot on Sept 5, 2007 16:51:36 GMT -5
You couldn't grind my Aunt's up... The best you could do is go at it with a sledge and hope to break it into litlle pieces, but it would be more work than it is worth. I think the time would be better spent by saving them up, and get a good brick layer, with the right mortar (I suggest another of my relative's oatmeal), you could build a hurricane proof outhouse with the things.
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 5, 2007 17:21:21 GMT -5
I was thinking that you may be able to just drop a brick of it to the bottom and, let it break down over time ! It may be a good long time chum block LOL
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Post by cnot on Sept 5, 2007 17:26:54 GMT -5
It would be there for a long, long time... I'm not sure that it would start to break down enough to attract any fish for several generations. (And, I'm still not so certain that even fish would eat my Aunt's Meatloaf.) LOL
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 5, 2007 17:45:54 GMT -5
WOW!! Thats bad, Did they try to make you eat that stuff?
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Post by cnot on Sept 5, 2007 18:17:36 GMT -5
Wel, when the table gave way under it, my father said that he thought my mother left the iron on back at our house, and we beat a hasty retreat. (Via an italian restaurant.) My Uncle always said that he had to follow us and help turn the iron off....
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 5, 2007 19:35:13 GMT -5
Well he was ether smart, hungry or, brave LOL
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Post by hillbilly- on Sept 5, 2007 20:30:10 GMT -5
all three i would say.
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Post by cnot on Sept 6, 2007 22:44:23 GMT -5
I'm not sure, but he always hit the men's room about the time the waitress brought the check....
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 8, 2007 20:03:13 GMT -5
Thats call good training !LOL
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Post by cnot on Sept 8, 2007 22:07:58 GMT -5
My dad called it "check diarieha" LOL
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Post by sandyharley on Sept 8, 2007 22:11:47 GMT -5
That is as good a name as eny LOL! I work around a few folks like that
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Post by cnot on Sept 8, 2007 23:04:33 GMT -5
A few of the folks I used to fish with must have hept their tackle intheir pockets because when it came time to pull out cash for a tab, they acted like they had hooks in their pockets and were afraid to stick their hands in them...
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