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  • Super User
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It featured the most horrendous packing job I've ever seen.  Who tapes a box shut with tons of scotch tape?  If I did that, the box would never get to the recipient.

And inside?  I'm almost afraid to touch anything as it's all covered in white powder.

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  • Super User
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TIN OR LBH! ;D  Both from that neck of the woods and both work for UPS, explains the packaging!

  • Super User
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is that bone? :o

Kind of curious about that one myself.  Looks like something I would do.

  • Super User
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Hey !!  That's my late night snack for tonight. Give it back.

  • Super User
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Hey !! That's my late night snack for tonight. Give it back.

Sounds like you have a Bone to Pick with Burley Now

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Oh man, that reminds me - if anybody knows where I can order good hushpuppy mix online, please let me know!  They don't sell that stuff around here.

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Thank you much!

  • Super User
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Burley - It's your Iron Chef America Challenge.

Make a gourmet meal out of it.

  • Super User
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Burley - It's your Iron Chef America Challenge.

Make a gourmet meal out of it.

I am as soon as I can go kill a mess of squirrels to substitute for the clams.

  • Super User
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O please, for what I had, that was a sweet packing job...

There was ZERO masking or duct tape in the house and all the newspaper from that day was used to get the woodstove going.

And yes, that is a dog bone. I am sick of sneeking into my house at night, trying not to wake anyone and stepping on the bulldog's dam toys. That one being the most painful to step on hd to be shipped away where she will never find it.

  • Super User
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O please, for what I had, that was a sweet packing job...

There was ZERO masking or duct tape in the house and all the newspaper from that day was used to get the woodstove going.

And yes, that is a dog bone. I am sick of sneeking into my house at night, trying not to wake anyone and stepping on the bulldog's dam toys. That one being the most painful to step on hd to be shipped away where she will never find it.

LMAO.

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Tin, I can't believe you would sell out  the state drink like that....

Oh wait, I just shipped some to a girl in T.N. oops my mistake.

Carry on.

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Burley, serious question, Have you ever had Johnny Cakes? It's the other product made by Kenyon Corn meal.

That picture on the front of the box is the actual mill it is ground in. It is a daily UPS pick up so I know the folks over there. The cool thing about this stuff is it's ground on the original stone from when they built the mill, it's about 10 ft wide and 4 ft thick and is water powered from the lake/river and a water wheel.

My mom and I meet every Sunday for Johnny cakes, it's our thing. I like em thin and crispy.

If you look closely, you can see Tin's great, great,great gran pappy wettin' a line.

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  • Super User
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O please, for what I had, that was a sweet packing job...

There was ZERO masking or duct tape in the house and all the newspaper from that day was used to get the woodstove going.

And yes, that is a dog bone. I am sick of sneeking into my house at night, trying not to wake anyone and stepping on the bulldog's dam toys. That one being the most painful to step on hd to be shipped away where she will never find it.

So you reuse the paper I used for packing material last week?   ;D

The bone has been disposed of.  It is now lying in the weeds on the side of the road.

At first I was 'W T F is this thing?  Some form of hardened anthrax powder?  Syphillis in it's purest form?  Freeze-dried RI snow?'

;D

Thanks Spidernut, I'm getting ready to enjoy my first taste of coffee milk.

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I'm surprised you didn't keep the bone to give to Ceaser or Tennessee.  

Come on out, I got a fresh pot brewing right now and we can be poisoned together.

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