Grilled armadillo?? Ack! LOL I am thinking. . Waffles?
I think one of the reasons I fell in love with my sweetie because he makes the most perfect poached egg I have ever eaten! And tea and bisquits sounds lovely too Krs.
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Grilled armadillo?? Ack! LOL I am thinking. . Waffles?
I think one of the reasons I fell in love with my sweetie because he makes the most perfect poached egg I have ever eaten! And tea and bisquits sounds lovely too Krs.
An extra helping of arma easy on the dillo, thanks ma'am extra waffles please
I still have strawberries, want some for the waffles? Please just have coffee, my pot is not working this morning.
Yummm I'm with you on this one rick!
OOOOOhhhhhhh Strawberries on waffels sounds great.
However, I think I am going to have some bagels & cream cheese, a large glass of ice cold milk followed by a PEPSI!!
And next to the scrambled eggs - nice crispy baconQuote:
Originally Posted by rickj
God you are making me all hungry and its not even dinner or breakfast time here...
Stop please stop
My hubby does great poached eggs too and u can slightly taste the butter too!
Then I guess it is time for you to jump in the pool and go for a swim while we eat.
Yuck! Milk and Pepsi... okay Laverne!!
How about the Waffle House? Val, do you really have a dip of Skoal in the morning? Are you that lady I saw at the Waffle House chewing tobacco? Cheezy... eggs and grits, raisian toast with massive amounts of Country Crock dripping down your arm and off the elbow? You may be a redneck!
:p... he called me a lady, sigh :DQuote:
Originally Posted by magprob
1. I thought Skoal was a pseudo-norweegie's way of saying cheers? :eek:
2. I luuuuuuuuuuurve raisin toast. But you can hold the Crock, I've had my fill, "Country" or otherwise! :)
3. I would fit in better if my neck was red but as it is I have a very pale complexion. (Who "we" Whiteman? -- Tonto; sorry, punchline to long forgotten joke, lol)
And
4. I have a "real" question to ask that I haven't the faintest idea what category it belongs in and so I'm a-gonna let 'er rip here: When an on/off switch is labeled I/O such as it is on my coffeemaker at work, does anybody know what in the blue blazes the I and O stand for?? :confused:
Yeah, can't beat real butter. We in our house call the other stuff Country Crotch. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by valinors
Can't answer the I/O question, but we have one on our outside water hose and Rae said it means "In and Out" LOL
I LOVE Scatter Smothered and Covered. There goes the short bus side of me again. I do have my own teeth by the way.
Okay okay, a hose I can see but how is a coffeepot IN or OUT? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by J_9
Wait a minute, how is that supposed to work for a hose either! :eek:
Hangs my head and heads for the short bus all on my own. Dang. :(
UUUMMMMM!!
Well, you got me there.
I could not stand it any longer, had to get a new coffee pot Had to forgo breakfast, but the standby yogurt will have to be.
Hmmmmmm I/O
O = offQuote:
Originally Posted by valinors_sorrow
| = on
Thank you very much Karma but. . But.. .Quote:
Originally Posted by NeedKarma
how does I = on?
Is it 0 and 1 as numbers and it's a binary thing or is there some word beginning in I that I am not correlating to ON?
No,wait, it's a symbol thingy right? -- O being a closed circuit symbol and l being an open circuit symbol -- is that it??
Its all fine and good to know how it works but I want to know what it meeeeeeeeeans.. . Please? Pretty please?. its driving me crazy!! Arrrgggh (along with two dozen other things! ) :eek:
You are on the correct tract - it is a binary thing where the symbols are indeed the numbers 1 and 0, they are not the letters I and O. In binary 1 = ON and 0 = OFF.Quote:
Originally Posted by valinors_sorrow
There, wasn't that simple AND fun? :)
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