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Leechlake, I gotta say that brought tears to my eyes, I can't think of the last time I laughed that hard. Reminded me of a Patrick McManus story (hopefully you guys know who that it is, if you don't, pick up one his books, they are hilarious)  that sad part Is I could almost picture me, and my buddies while reading your post!!

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:whistle::whistle::whistle: too early in the morning, I got nuthing. but I would like to talk about taters, again, I grew aomw in the garden this summer and they didnt turn out, very tastless. but my sweet potatoes turned out great!!

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someone else said something somewhere about taters not turning out very good! and sweet potatoes?????????:sick::sick: I wouldn't feed them to my EX!!!!!!!

we quit growing spuds to many tater bugs and took up to much room. I just bought 50lbs for 10 bucks. I drive by several potato farms on my way to work so pretty convenient!

 

 

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well, now think about it, rebel, smurf dont like sweet potatoes, what is the one dish that sit next to the big ole ham on the dinner table at Easter. Big ole bowl of sweet taters with butter an brown sugar and marshmellows. I think its personal between ham head and sweet tater who gets left left behind, been a ongoing issue since the begine of Easter dinner.

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well, now think about it, rebel, smurf dont like sweet potatoes, what is the one dish that sit next to the big ole ham on the dinner table at Easter. Big ole bowl of sweet taters with butter an brown sugar and marshmellows. I think its personal between ham head and sweet tater who gets left left behind, been a ongoing issue since the begine of Easter dinner.

man iffin sweet taters aren't bad enough then ya gotta add brown sugar and marshmellows...........YUCKEY!!!!!!!!!!! marshmellow head, you sure know how to ruin food!!!!:grin::D 

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