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I would like to add a comment/explanation. I just relayed the "What, no sugar?" comment to my hubby, and he said the only reason the sugar thing happened was because there was no sugar at the time, and he was having pancakes too!! WHO KNEW?? If he is not having pancakes or waffles, etc, he will not put syrup on them (apparently this is a situational thing with him). In that case, he puts....and I'm not kidding people...HOT SAUCE on them (with butter, salt and pepper of course). Please excuse me while I go vomit.

Ditto! :whistling:

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I have the correct answer to the question.

"No, your fat makes you look fat"

:thumbsup:

Only say that if you're wearing a helmet.......... :whistling:

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I have the correct answer to the question.

"No, your fat makes you look fat"

:)

Only say that if you're wearing a helmet.......... :thumbsup:

and full body armor! :whistling:

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Full body armour wouldn't do it. I might consider saying that if I was hiding inside a steel box with 25 armed guards surrounding me.... and then it would be risky.

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Full body armour wouldn't do it. I might consider saying that if I was hiding inside a steel box with 25 armed guards surrounding me.... and then it would be risky.

NOW you've got it! :whistling:

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*raises hand* My hubby likes grits.... :)

Where is he from, originally?

...and, what does he put on 'em??

:)

He's from California. He never had grits until he was stationed in the south while in the military, though. He puts butter, salt, pepper and syrup on them. That's so nasty LOL. :24:

Ohhhh, I so liked him until you said syrup............................... :24:

I am from the North and I love grits, cannot for the life of me get them to taste the same!! Also I learned when I went doen south that a regular coffee is a Black coffee. Up north it has milk and sugar. So every wher I went and asked for regular I kept getting black coffee. I thought thier was something wrong down south :b: Then i asked a -souterner and they explained I am wrong, putting milk and sugar in coffee makes it irreg. :whistling:

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*raises hand* My hubby likes grits.... :)

Where is he from, originally?

...and, what does he put on 'em??

:)

He's from California. He never had grits until he was stationed in the south while in the military, though. He puts butter, salt, pepper and syrup on them. That's so nasty LOL. :24:

Ohhhh, I so liked him until you said syrup............................... :24:

I am from the North and I love grits, cannot for the life of me get them to taste the same!! Also I learned when I went doen south that a regular coffee is a Black coffee. Up north it has milk and sugar. So every wher I went and asked for regular I kept getting black coffee. I thought thier was something wrong down south :b: Then i asked a -souterner and they explained I am wrong, putting milk and sugar in coffee makes it irreg. :whistling:

The coffee thing isn't just southern. I remember the culture shock the first time I (a Michigander orginally) went to NYC and they put cream and sugar in my "regular" coffee... I almost returned it and demanded a refund. Then someone with a little more experience explained the situation. Whoops. Guess from now on when I want it black, I'll just say that. Fewer syllables, anyway.

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If this assists in your research, up here in Canada, a coffee with no cream and sugar is called black. And I'm not sure if we'd even respond to "regular"... that's just the size of the cup to us. It's either a black coffee or a coffee with cream and sugar.

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I have the correct answer to the question.

"No, your fat makes you look fat"

:wub:

:thumbsup::):emot-hug:

If married, and a man, one word answers this one: RUN!

Wouldn't worry much about the rolling pin, frying pan, etc. Worry about the bullets.........................!

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The problem does not lie in the answers. . .

The problem is in the asking. There is no right answer to those types of questions and women know that. It's not right to put someone into the position of having to lie to keep you happy. "It would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around his neck than for him to cause one of these little ones to sin." [Mark 17:2]

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