Shankara20
Well, that is lovely
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caffeine is the topic of many...
caffeine is the topic of many...
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caffeine is the topic of many...
For months it seemed like someone in my FB feed would have one of those little posters of the woman in Victorian era dress whose thoughts always revolve around wine.
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and OMG the advice never stops coming...
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and OMG the advice never stops coming...
As a mostly southerner (Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee for >49 of my 63 years), I hate to admit it, but that's actually pretty decent garlic Texas toast for store-bought.
As a mostly southerner (Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee for >49 of my 63 years), I hate to admit it, but that's actually pretty decent garlic Texas toast for store-bought.
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where have I hear those words before????
And one for all the horse lovers round here
I don't know but I'm sure "we can work it out" if we think about it.
The ones that say something profound and then tell you to send it to 10 or 12 of your friends or you aren't a nice person. The trouble is, my friends don't think I'm a nice person if I DO send them this crap. Then there is the email chain letter that tells you to send it to 10 of your friends or you will suffer the same fate as the person in the story who didn't send it. It's like the original chain letter, but in email form.Lord, aren't those annoying? The people who can't seem to go a day without posting those get kinda blocked by me because I just wanna smack them. *gag*
The other ones that I hate, and these ones tick me off, are the ones that say if you really cared you'd share this post or like the post or whatever. Passive aggressive is a huge hot button for me, it really ticks me off, and I wont' share those even if I totally approve of the topic, just because of the guilt trip there.
I like their original bread sticks. You get twelve bread sticks and a sufficient amount of dipping sauce. (two containers). The others only give you one container. Cheap!As a mostly southerner (Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee for >49 of my 63 years), I hate to admit it, but that's actually pretty decent garlic Texas toast for store-bought.
Cute.I don't know but I'm sure "we can work it out" if we think about it.
As a mostly southerner (Oklahoma, Texas, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee for >49 of my 63 years), I hate to admit it, but that's actually pretty decent garlic Texas toast for store-bought.
I have to agree that the name belongs on a fail blog. The garlic Texas toast, though, is edible-plus, and an appropriate side dish to spaghetti (or other pasta dish) made with jar sauceI have to admit, I'd never even HEARD of Texas Toast whilst living in NY and until moving to the midwest!
New York Texas Toast just makes my head hurt. I saw this in a store and thought it had to be on fail blog and I was right!
I have to agree that the name belongs on a fail blog. The garlic Texas toast, though, is edible-plus, and an appropriate side dish to spaghetti (or other pasta dish) made with jar sauce