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Why do you have Pepto Bismol in your fridge?

And you do know a fridge keeps solid products cold, too? ;D

RLR is on a liquid diet.

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Really ?

THIS is going to be a L O N G Winter . . . . . . .

:) :'(A-Jay

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Pacific Rim Sweet Riesling is good. Try Relax or Graff next. lol

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Sorry, I don't have any pictures, but years ago, I used to buy seaworms by the flat for striper fishing.

They came in the flat tomato boxes. I'd put the box in the fridge to keep them lively until I was ready to use them a few hours later. It was a common practice among the striper fraternity when they used them for bait.

The article says they are about six inches long, and as thick as pencils.  Those were scrawny as sandworms went back in the 50s,  60s and 70s.  You could easily find them that were over a foot long, and over a half inch thick. 

"Salt-Water Bait

Bloodworms and Sandworms

Do you know there's a state in which raising and selling fish bait is one of the leading industries ? Bloodworms and sandworms are the bait, and the state is Maine. Tons of these fish-getters are shipped annually to salt-water anglers along the Atlantic Coast. They're big worms, as thick as pencils and about 6 inches long, but they're more fragile than the nightcrawlers used in fresh-water fishing. When you put one on a hook, you must be gentle or it'll mysteriously fall apart. The sandworm is similar to the nightcrawler in appearance. The bloodworm, so called because it seems full of blood when you puncture it with a hook, has a number of legs on each side and a formidable pincer on its snout that can nip your finger if you're not careful. Buy either kind from a seaside bait dealer and keep them cool in damp seaweed in a waterproof carton. The refrigerator is a good storage placeif the "boss" of the house is willing. Use a piece of either worm on a small hook (No. 8) for Porgies, Flounder, small Sea Bass and Weakfish. Use a whole worm, or two of them, on a large hook (No. 3/0) for Striped Bass or Fluke. You can thread the worm on the hook or loop it on. Threading is best because it holds the fragile worm together. To loop one on, pass the hook through it just behind the head where it's toughest."

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This might be the dumbest thread I've ever seen.

;D :D "What's in your junk drawer" ?

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This might be the dumbest thread I've ever seen.

;D :D "What's in your junk drawer" ?

What's behind/underneath your fridge?

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Pacific Rim Sweet Riesling is good. Try Relax or Graff next. lol

I'm not much on the sweet wine!  Its the lady friends and she loves Relax!  I just brought her home the Pac Rim last time as a brain fart!  LOL!   Im more partial to a Pinot Noir or a good Cab!

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This might be the dumbest thread I've ever seen.

This is a fun thread , nothing dumb about it.

It is fun, but c'mon. You have to admit it's a pretty dumb topic.

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Yes - that is a wedding cake topper in the fridge. Few more months and I'll be nomming hardcore on that thing!  ;)

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Ya, but a whimsical topic is a nice deviation from the norm every now and then.  :)

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My fridge is surprisingly empty right now. Although that'll change when I go shopping later and fill it with Thanksgiving goodies.

Edited to add: Wow, the picture quality there is horrible. What the hell's up with my camera...

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This might be the dumbest thread I've ever seen.

This is a fun thread , nothing dumb about it.

It is fun, but c'mon. You have to admit it's a pretty dumb topic.

I think it's hilarious.  Perhaps you just dont want to show what's in your fridge...

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Actually, what's more interesting is what's on top of my fridge.  :D

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This might be the dumbest thread I've ever seen.

This is a fun thread , nothing dumb about it.

It is fun, but c'mon. You have to admit it's a pretty dumb topic.

I think it's hilarious. Perhaps you just dont want to show what's in your fridge...

Don't hate on Spam. It's amazing.

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Perhaps you just dont want to show what's in your fridge...

Okay, I'll play along. Can you tell I'm single?

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See, that wasnt so tough?   ;D

Bird dog, as far as I'm concerned, being single is the BEST.

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Bird dog, as far as I'm concerned, being single is the BEST.

x2

If the women get you angry, you can just make them leave in the morning.   :D  Not that I'd do anything like that... ;)

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Perhaps you just dont want to show what's in your fridge...

Okay, I'll play along. Can you tell I'm single?

welcome to the empty-***-mini-fridge club! ;D

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Actually, what's more interesting is what's on top of my fridge. :D

Alright J.  All talk and no show.  Let's see what you got.

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Not my fridge mind you, but thought provoking none the less . . .

;)

A-Jay

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@ Bird Dog, I lol'd at the ketchup packs and the mints in the fridge.

                  -gk

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