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01-14-2006, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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You may be better off with a yellow jumpsuit and a trash stabber . . .
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Did that on my Wedding Day...but that's another story. 
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01-16-2006, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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For 'minter cheeze samiches (note plural) I'll push HARD for Friday tickets.
You're not jumpin' the fence this year right? You may be better off with a yellow jumpsuit and a trash stabber . . .
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OK guys, need some help here... I actually had to lookup pimento cheese sandwich to figure out what it is was!  I guess I've heard of it, but have definately never seen or eaten one. Sounds tasty, is this a southern thing?
http://www.augusta.com/masters/revie...oint1998.shtml
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01-16-2006, 11:21 PM
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What I Meant To Say...
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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yellow jumpsuit...trash stabber...did that on my Wedding Day...but that's another story.
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You know...I just re-read that post and now can see where others may have gotten totally the wrong idea. Not so!
On my Wedding Day, I was literally stabbing trash (in uniform at age 20, 5 a.m., June 7, 1967, on Mountain Home Air Force Base in Mountain Home, Idaho). I was wearing a hooded parka (not a yellow jumpsuit), but I was definitely stabbing trash. I shouldn't have been there -- Alan Sopinski had the duty but got sick...ah, to heck with it, it's a neat story, but not here. The good news is that, 39 years later, these two 'kids' -- three children and four grandchildren later -- are still together.
I was dealt a great hand.
Trash stabber and all.

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01-16-2006, 11:44 PM
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Me And The Masters And 'Mento Cheese Samiches
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Originally Posted by bambam
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OK guys, need some help here... I actually had to lookup pimento cheese sandwich to figure out what it is was! I guess I've heard of it, but have definately never seen or eaten one. Sounds tasty, is this a southern thing?
http://www.augusta.com/masters/revie...oint1998.shtml
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I've said it before...
The only way I will watch The Masters on TV is with my green paper-wrapped 'mento cheese samiches close by. It just wouldn't be The Masters without'em!
I make The Pilgrimage only every few years or so, and when I do, I always load up on the green wrappers. I mean, you just can't find'em for sale down at the local Kroger or Piggly Wiggly!
Now, 'mento cheese is 'mento cheese. But those green wrappers...
Augusta in April may be the only place and time in the world they exist! They paint everything green down there!
My motto?
Get'em where you can, when you can!
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01-16-2006, 11:51 PM
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Too Nice for Such an Interpretation
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You may be better off with a yellow jumpsuit and a trash stabber . . .
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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Did that on my Wedding Day...but that's another story.
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Originally Posted by Yoda
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You know...I just re-read that post and now can see where others may have gotten totally the wrong idea. Not so!
On my Wedding Day, I was literally stabbing trash (in uniform at age 20, 5 a.m., June 7, 1967, on Mountain Home Air Force Base in Mountain Home, Idaho). I was wearing a hooded parka (not a yellow jumpsuit), but I was definitely stabbing trash. I shouldn't have been there -- Alan Sopinski had the duty but got sick...ah, to heck with it, it's a neat story, but not here. The good news is that, 39 years later, these two 'kids' -- three children and four grandchildren later -- are still together.
I was dealt a great hand.
Trash stabber and all.
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Lynn,
There is no way that anyone should ever think otherwise. You are far too nice a man for folks to consider that you would make such an ingracious implication.
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01-17-2006, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by bambam
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OK guys, need some help here... I actually had to lookup pimento cheese sandwich to figure out what it is was! I guess I've heard of it, but have definately never seen or eaten one. Sounds tasty, is this a southern thing?
http://www.augusta.com/masters/revie...oint1998.shtml
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Dude . . . You have been hoodwinked by your Mommy or somebody. You ain't never had no minter' cheeze samich? The horror . . .
I can imagine you've never had livermush and mayonaise slapped on white bread? Have you ever poured a pack of peanuts in a Grap Sodee? Ever had a fried twinkie? Potted Meat and crackers? Pickled Eggs? PB and nanner samich? Pinrose and saltines?
You gotta broaden them culinary horizons. Your heart won't love you but man your tastebuds . . . LIVE.
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01-17-2006, 02:28 AM
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In The Hall...Somewhere!
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Dude . . . You have been hoodwinked by your Mommy or somebody. You ain't never had no minter' cheeze samich? The horror . . .
I can imagine you've never had livermush and mayonaise slapped on white bread? Have you ever poured a pack of peanuts in a Grap Sodee? Ever had a fried twinkie? Potted Meat and crackers? Pickled Eggs? PB and nanner samich? Pinrose and saltines?
You gotta broaden them culinary horizons. Your heart won't love you but man your tastebuds . . . LIVE.
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Livermush and mayo? Pul-ease!
Potted meat and crackers?
Pinrose and saltines?
Hall-of-Fame post, Colonel 12 Piece.
Maybe in another wing (no pun intended)...
But Hall of Fame nonetheless!
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01-17-2006, 07:00 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Dude . . . You have been hoodwinked by your Mommy or somebody. You ain't never had no minter' cheeze samich? The horror . . .
I can imagine you've never had livermush and mayonaise slapped on white bread? Have you ever poured a pack of peanuts in a Grap Sodee? Ever had a fried twinkie? Potted Meat and crackers? Pickled Eggs? PB and nanner samich? Pinrose and saltines?
You gotta broaden them culinary horizons. Your heart won't love you but man your tastebuds . . . LIVE.
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Uh, Dude, you forgot Vianny Sausages and cheese on Ritz Crackers with just a hint of worm goo (off your fingers) from the bait bucket, eaten in an aluminum fishin' boat in the middle of the lake.
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01-17-2006, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
Dude . . . You have been hoodwinked by your Mommy or somebody. You ain't never had no minter' cheeze samich? The horror . . .
I can imagine you've never had livermush and mayonaise slapped on white bread? Have you ever poured a pack of peanuts in a Grap Sodee? Ever had a fried twinkie? Potted Meat and crackers? Pickled Eggs? PB and nanner samich? Pinrose and saltines?
You gotta broaden them culinary horizons. Your heart won't love you but man your tastebuds . . . LIVE.
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Originally Posted by efnef
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Uh, Dude, you forgot Vianny Sausages and cheese on Ritz Crackers with just a hint of worm goo (off your fingers) from the bait bucket, eaten in an aluminum fishin' boat in the middle of the lake.
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nope, never had minter' cheeze  If it's as good as you guys say, I'll bring some to my mom and ask her why she did me so wrong
Cracker + topping of choice + wowrm goo in an aluminum fishin' boat....check, as often as possible.
fried twinkie...check, but hadn't heard of them until I moved way south to the hoosier state  We fry anything here in the hoosier state (twinkies, snickers, small animals...).
PB and nanner samich...thought about it once.
no pickeled eggs, but pickled baloney on cheddar is a college football season staple.
You lost me on the rest...I guess I'm a sheltered yank who grew up on cony dogs, donuts, pizza, and chinese food 
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01-17-2006, 10:54 AM
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My baloney has a first name . . .
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Originally Posted by bambam
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nope, never had minter' cheeze If it's as good as you guys say, I'll bring some to my mom and ask her why she did me so wrong
Cracker + topping of choice + wowrm goo in an aluminum fishin' boat....check, as often as possible.
fried twinkie...check, but hadn't heard of them until I moved way south to the hoosier state We fry anything here in the hoosier state (twinkies, snickers, small animals...).
PB and nanner samich...thought about it once.
no pickeled eggs, but pickled baloney on cheddar is a college football season staple.
You lost me on the rest...I guess I'm a sheltered yank who grew up on cony dogs, donuts, pizza, and chinese food
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Pickled baloney? Man that's a new one to me! Sounds great! Where can one secure pickled baloney? You gotta try the PB and 'nanner (some add mayo). Classic. It will change your life!
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