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Posted on 02/25/2014 2:57:39 PM PST by Carriage Hill
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To: Repeal The 17th
Sadly it is it’s been gone for years.
To: carriage_hill
Speaking of food...there used to be a sucker...caramel covered in dark chocolate.....I believe it was named for the the first moose....(5 points if you guess the name of the sucker) ;-)
To: Repeal The 17th
Sadly it is it’s been gone for years.
To: StoneWall Brigade
I asked you not to tell me that.
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02/25/2014 5:11:20 PM PST
by
Repeal The 17th
(We have met the enemy and he is us.)
To: MagUSNRET
Times up! The sucker was called “Black Cow” :-)
THANK ME!
To: MagUSNRET
There are sugar babies, sugar daddys, and then there is the sugar mama...
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:13:20 PM PST
by
Repeal The 17th
(We have met the enemy and he is us.)
To: machogirl
Remember the 700 FBI files in the Klintoon WH? Multiply that by enormous factors with IRS and NSA aid, and Congress, all pols, SCOTUS, US Military etc etc etc are compromised and afraid to take the Kenyan POS on. The swipe the Race Card, and it’s a done deal.
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:13:23 PM PST
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Carriage Hill
(Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
To: MagUSNRET
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:17:49 PM PST
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Carriage Hill
(Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
To: MagUSNRET
“... caramel covered in dark chocolate ...”
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I should get a consolation prize...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_Mama
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Sugar Mamas were chocolate-covered caramel suckers, essentially a Sugar Daddy covered in chocolate.
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:18:23 PM PST
by
Repeal The 17th
(We have met the enemy and he is us.)
To: carriage_hill
Sugar Daddy didnt have chocolate...and tended to yank out loose teeth as I recall ;-)
To: MagUSNRET; advertising guy; machogirl
Here's a special AZ holiday treat:
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:22:45 PM PST
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Carriage Hill
(Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
To: Repeal The 17th
My how times have changed....we even had licorice penny candy in the shape of a doll....called “N” word babies. Then again, Im talking the late 50’s here.
To: carriage_hill
Soooooooooo when you are in the market for those....do ya buy the scorpions by the pound, or by the each?
To: carriage_hill
“Apple Sauce and Baby Food”, Mark has me rolling on the floor...
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:26:45 PM PST
by
GraceG
To: MagUSNRET
Beings as you have a navy background...
then I guess you know what we used to call these...
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:27:30 PM PST
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Repeal The 17th
(We have met the enemy and he is us.)
To: Repeal The 17th
To: Repeal The 17th
That is called a “bollard”.
It is used to tie up a ship, tug, or barge to a pier.
Back in the day we called them “n-word heads”.
I do not know why, but that is what they were called.
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:35:17 PM PST
by
Repeal The 17th
(We have met the enemy and he is us.)
To: MagUSNRET
By the 1-lb bag:
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posted on
02/25/2014 5:37:14 PM PST
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Carriage Hill
(Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
To: carriage_hill
I think I would prefer them deep fried, rather than dipped in chocolate.
To: Repeal The 17th
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02/25/2014 5:40:18 PM PST
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Carriage Hill
(Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
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