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Posted 8/26/2009 3:12:42 AM


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Back in the old days, a heavier lady was considered good pickings for a man since they could lug water and do other jobs characteristic around the house. It was only when the Movies began to be made that an image of what the ideal women was supposed to look like started to take shape.

Now they have gone overboard in my opinion, some of these actresses today just look sickly thin. There is a fine line between size 2 and anorexic. Either way, I don't think I am the only man out there that likes a lady who has "a bit of meat on her bones", not enough to warrant the buying of a Pulp Truck to move her around, but you'll never find a size 4 dress in any of my wives closets either!

As for chocolate...must be a lady thing because I have no affinity for it. I do however like my cookies and milk near bedtime. And for what it is worth, in the looks dept, until a slightly balding, double chin, flannel wearing actor comes into vogue, I probably won't be in the movies either!

I love vegetarians...slice them real thin, dip them in ranch dressing and they compliment lamb quite well! :-)
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Posted 8/26/2009 4:08:45 PM
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Got to have my waffle smothered with butter and powdered sugar and a cup on coffee to get me going. Then I wonder why I gained 40 lbs since moving here 3 years ago.

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Posted 9/6/2009 6:14:55 PM


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I'm with Drawbar, give me a woman with ample proportions...not too ample, but enough to wallow in. (BTW, my wife is the perfect example, married 35 years and she's still THE BEST!)
...Oh...breakfast. I don't do breakfast. Can't eat til 9 or 10 then a I like some fruit or some cooked vegetables...believe it or not.
I never got the craving for coffee...just water for me.

That get's me to lunch... now that's a different story!
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Posted 9/6/2009 7:44:15 PM


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Well, I'm caught in a lie. My wife and I went out to breakfast today and the place had HOMEMADE CORNED BEEF HASH! UNheard of and it was terrific. Who can say they've had home made corned beef hash?
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Posted 9/7/2009 3:56:23 PM


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Not sure if it was home made corn beef hash, but the kind fried on a woodfire outside while camping was pretty scrumptious.

I love vegetarians...slice them real thin, dip them in ranch dressing and they compliment lamb quite well! :-)
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Posted 9/7/2009 5:57:34 PM


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woodfire...well anything is edible cooked that way.

'nough said.
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Posted 9/28/2009 8:43:07 PM


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OKay, here's one that I thought I might mention. My wife and I traveled to Springfield, MO last week to visit our son and his wife. The hotel we stayed in had the typical "continenntal breakfast". One thing I never saw before was a waffle iron where you could make your own waffles. Crisp "homemade" waffles with plenty of butter and syrup...just the best!
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Posted 9/29/2009 5:44:15 AM
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"Back in the old days, a heavier lady was considered good pickings for a man since they could lug water and do other jobs characteristic around the house."

now a woman With a CDL is desireable. she can look like whatever you want..but must have her own truck... ability to rebuild hydrolics a pluss.
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Posted 10/12/2009 7:43:02 PM


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I've neglected to mention the local "in place" for breakfest. The BEMUS POINT INN. They are just GREAT. Breakfast served all day. Their claim to fame is an enormous Cinnamon Roll. It's enough to feed 6 people. (tourist attaction)

On the other hand they can give you most sublime breakfast that your heart desires. Eggs, sunny side up, over easy, scrambled, omletes, any thing you want on the side, corned beef hash (my favorite)...oh my!
pancakes, waffles, eggs any way, and a creative variety of specialties.

Yoikes! I got myself into a frenzy and need to go soon.
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