Elbeiruty
Active Member
My kid loves the grain berry song so much I have to look it up on YouTube just to appease her
I found the piece you are talking about,and in this case the a-hole deserved what he got,,,,,,, but that is far from being true most of the time,,,Love the Sheriff defending the mag dump saying "evil can never be dead enough"
Sounds fun , hope you are enjoying a cold one while you are relaxing .Just got home from the lumber yard with a trailer load of lumber. A lot of cows and deer on the road tonight.
Sitting out back relaxing and listening to the coyotes yipping and howling.
Of course. We always keep the ice chest full of drinks for the long drive home too.Sounds fun , hope you are enjoying a cold one while you are relaxing .
As long as you are driving in Mississippi, LOL.Of course. We always keep the ice chest full of drinks for the long drive home too.
In my state, until fairly recently, it was OK to have a couple beers while driving. The theory was that a man could have a couple drinks to relax after having a hard day at work.As long as you are driving in Mississippi, LOL.
Mississippi has no open container law. So as long as your blood alcohol is below 0.08, you can legally drink and drive.
Make sure you bring the water to a boil first then slowly stir in the grits to the boiling water. Otherwise you get lumpy grits.
I tried grits years ago when I was in SC - I nearly spewed - but I got them back - I gave them Vegemite on toast, real thick too - LOL, I can still see them hurling into the sink.
You keep your grits, I'll keep my Vegemite!
Like many other things, it's all in how you prepare them.
I've tried Veggimite in New Zealand, about hurled. Vile stuff.I tried grits years ago when I was in SC - I nearly spewed - but I got them back - I gave them Vegemite on toast, real thick too - LOL, I can still see them hurling into the sink.
You keep your grits, I'll keep my Vegemite!
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