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Chorizo pork queso dip

Brunswick stew 

Cabbage rolls

cheesecake

beer

 

 

Quit dipping Dex. It's bad for you. Take it from me.

 

ok I'm off my soapbox. Just finishing up a late night poo and thought I'd throw out some advice between wipes.

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Chorizo pork queso dip

Brunswick stew 

Cabbage rolls

cheesecake

beer

 

 

Quit dipping Dex. It's bad for you. Take it from me.

 

ok I'm off my soapbox. Just finishing up a late night poo and thought I'd throw out some advice between wipes.

Guilty as charge I chewed for 10+ years Skoal Mint..hmmm..but have been done with it for 8 years.. and I chew tic tacs like a mo-fo..but so glad I stopped.. Dex u can do it!! Go Panthers!

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Chorizo pork queso dip

Brunswick stew 

Cabbage rolls

cheesecake

beer

 

 

Quit dipping Dex. It's bad for you. Take it from me.

 

ok I'm off my soapbox. Just finishing up a late night poo and thought I'd throw out some advice between wipes.

cabbage rolls sound really good. i need to have my wife ask my wife to make some up.

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My very first job at 16 years old was at the Pizza Inn off 64 in Knightdale. I worked at Pizza Inn for something like 7-8 years in various positions and locations before all of the Raleigh stores closed down and I came to S. Korea.. One of my favorite pizzas (aside from stuff I created myself that wasnt on the menu) was the bacon cheeseburger pizza. Yellow Mustard instead of pizza sauce, beef, bacon, red onion and cheddar cheese.

This pic is from one I made last season actually (football game menu on my facebook), but I'll be doing the same tonight.

 

Homemade Bacon Cheeseburger pizza. Hot wings w/Ranch!

 

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Whew, after last night, I don't know if I'll be able to eat today or not.. damn you Captain Morgan and Tecate.. I might test the waters soon with a cajun fillet biscuit and see how that goes.. i'd like some wings for the game, but not sure how that will turn out

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