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So I forgot I needed some butcher's twine to tie up my Cornish Hen with...none anywhere. :mad:Wait.....hmmmm....good thing I still have one of those old fashioned pull-string lights left in the box in my electrical stuff .......  Ya make do with what ya have.    :grin:

Was gonna use some mini-blind cord, but everything's got plastic or nylon wound in it. 

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So I forgot I needed some butcher's twine to tie up my Cornish Hen with...none anywhere. :mad:Wait.....hmmmm....good thing I still have one of those old fashioned pull-string lights left in the box in my electrical stuff .......  Ya make do with what ya have.    :grin:

Was gonna use some mini-blind cord, but everything's got plastic or nylon wound in it. 

hey we just had Cornish game hen for lunch today at work!!!!!!

and whats a little nylon or plastic in your diet??????? BOAR turn...........oh wait a minute!!!!!!!!!!!:D:lol:

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So I forgot I needed some butcher's twine to tie up my Cornish Hen with...none anywhere. :mad:Wait.....hmmmm....good thing I still have one of those old fashioned pull-string lights left in the box in my electrical stuff .......  Ya make do with what ya have.    :grin:

Was gonna use some mini-blind cord, but everything's got plastic or nylon wound in it. 

I've got a couple rolls of cotton string in the bottom drawer in the kitchen.  Let me know next time.

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I'm gonna do a "Reb's poultry seasoning bathed in butter" C. Hen in the toaster oven tomorrow....that'll be a first. I've actually found that because of the smaller oven, the moisture seems to stay in more than in my full size oven, and chicken and meat comes out really juicy....seriously! :crazy:

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go figure your the one with mind in da gutter.:P i' d expect that from Boar;

You don't find good dancers in the gutter, ya wingnut. How does Mrs. Smurfette deal with you anyway?! Boar, he just accused you of being in the gutter!!!  Where are ya?? :grin:

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You don't find good dancers in the gutter, ya wingnut. How does Mrs. Smurfette deal with you anyway?! Boar, he just accused you of being in the gutter!!!  Where are ya?? :grin:

Did ya ever think she may be just like me!!!:P:D and the fact that I can cook, fish and hunt!!!:grin:

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SMURF.....

Did ya ever think she may be just like me!!!:P:D and the fact that I can cook, fish and hunt!!!:grin:

SMURF.....stop it please....I cant breath.........whoa.......ly sm........okes thats another.....whew...... funny one......cant.....see......tears..........to much...... man take that act on the road brother, your good......realy good. oh man....so funny.... offdah!!  Ha you can hunt cook and fish.............. so funny..:P

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Reb-  my nephew always forgets to bring a string for his deer tag and for some reason I'm always sacrificing the end of boot laces.  My right boot lace on my favorite Danners is reflective of the horse shoe he's had up his rear the past two years, it's getting a little short .

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Reb-  my nephew always forgets to bring a string for his deer tag and for some reason I'm always sacrificing the end of boot laces.  My right boot lace on my favorite Danners is reflective of the horse shoe he's had up his rear the past two years, it's getting a little short .

 
 
 
 
 
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