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44 minutes ago, reinhard1 said:

One of them is a pack of Chili Dogs Reb, it's marked CD.  Hope you enjoy them.  good luck.

I 'spose yer gonna call me that now, right?!    :crazy:  :lol:

51 minutes ago, bobberineyes said:

Nicely done reinhard! !!! That's one classy gesture! !

That's for sure. First class. :)

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man i sure hate jonsonville brauts too. ding dang it, im just fedd upwith store bought brauts wish i could fin.d really sausage, something thats close to homemade. :P:P

oh yeah im a sasauge maker too. forgot. about that.hehehe

thats awsome rieny, good foyu  chili dog reb!!!

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9 hours ago, smurfy said:

We new it wouldn't be fish:D:P 

Reb, where's the katchup?

Don't tell me...you put ketchup on weenies and brats, dontcha?!  I just knew it...:sick:

7 hours ago, delcecchi said:

Looks like I need to start posting pictures of my not so glamorous meals.....

A Reinhard brat on the grill IS a glamorous meal. :P  It's all about presentation and real food.

10 hours ago, Boar said:

im eating a doughnut.

Me too! Funny, that's what I had for dessert in lieu of a cake!  :grin:

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the term Snowbird originally was a disparaging term that locals called us folks from Minnesota who spent consider Winter time in their warm climates; Arizona and Florida for example.  Think of birds migrating.  Kind of like people from "Northern" Minnesota calling us awesome people who visit the area "612'ers".  

The 507ers are probably guys like Smurfy and to pigeon hole them is unpossbile :)  507 is to me "fly over" country.  May stop and have a burger at Vals in St Cloud  but that's about it :)

 

 

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Don't tell MAYO That. They're the DESTINATION MEDICAL CENTER. Legends in their own minds. :whistle:  My cousin just moved out of the "612 area", which he called yuppie land.

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25 minutes ago, leechlake said:

the term Snowbird originally was a disparaging term that locals called us folks from Minnesota who spent consider Winter time in their warm climates; Arizona and Florida for example.  Think of birds migrating.  Kind of like people from "Northern" Minnesota calling us awesome people who visit the area "612'ers".  

The 507ers are probably guys like Smurfy and to pigeon hole them is unpossbile :)  507 is to me "fly over" country.  May stop and have a burger at Vals in St Cloud  but that's about it :)

 

 

ya can label me anything ya want!!!!! I just get even!!!!!:P

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2 minutes ago, RebelSS said:

Ya, us 507's haveta stick together!   ;)

actually I am a 320'er, and at work I be a 763'er!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6 hours ago, RebelSS said:

Don't tell me...you put ketchup on weenies and brats, dontcha?!  I just knew it...:sick:

A Reinhard brat on the grill IS a glamorous meal. :P  It's all about presentation and real food.

Me too! Funny, that's what I had for dessert in lieu of a cake!  :grin:

you betcha....like putting horseradish on fish and pork or bait on a hook!!!!!!!!!!:D

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