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Old faithfuls seem to be working.
I'm a dinosaur, I guess. When I find something that works for me, I stick with it until something better comes along. I have CRKs, Hinderers, Spydercos, etc, but none of them feels better in the hand during actual use, than the Buck 112.Old faithfuls seem to be working.![]()
No, you found an ideal mate.I'm a dinosaur, I guess. When I find something that works for me, I stick with it until something better comes along. I have CRKs, Hinderers, Spydercos, etc, but none of them feels better in the hand during actual use, than the Buck 112.
Courgettes and escargo sounds better than zucchini and snails.I have no idea Mitch!
I can take a guess, I'll just be going by the context though!![]()
Pffft. Y'all dump sugar in yer tea!Did I just hear somebody say, "sweet" cornbread?!!
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Like yous people call a sub a hero!!!?Courgettes and escargo sounds better than zucchini and snails.
Pffft. Y'all dump sugar in yer tea!
We do NOT!Like yous people call a sub a hero!!!
Not at Jersey Mike's. It's the opposite.We do NOT!
Jersey?
"Like the endless, silly pork roll/Taylor ham debate, sub/hoagie divides the state into camps convinced their use of the term is the proper and only one. It's "subs" in North Jersey, "hoagies" in South Jersey, "heroes'' if you're originally from New York City, "grinders'' if you're from New England. But not so fast.Nov 17, 2016" ~ gugle
How bout Po Boy?
I don't care what it's called, it's always too much bread, and not enough meat.
Redneck Tea recipe: 1:3 (sugar/water). Add steeped tea until desired color is achieved.Courgettes and escargo sounds better than zucchini and snails.
Pffft. Y'all dump sugar in yer tea!
McDonalds "Sweat Tea" recipe (based on taste) 200:1 (sugar/water) add brown food coloring until desired color is achieved, plus 10 ML weak caffeine free "tea" per 5 gallons.Redneck Tea recipe: 1:3 (sugar/water)
