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Old 12-01-2016, 04:46 PM
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I wouldn't eat it, it's bag is not a magic container that stops time.
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Old 12-01-2016, 05:31 PM
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Ok let's use some reverse phsycology here.

I bet he won't eat it. He's too chicken to try it. There's no way he would eat it.
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Atta boy Lewy!! If Mikey was here, you could get him to eat it......He'll eat anything! Betcha remember that one.

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This is Lew's wife,he ate the popcorn and had to go to the hospital to get his stomach pumped,you guys are awful for egging him on.
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I wouldn't eat it, it's bag is not a magic container that stops time.
Any kernels that actually pop should be good enough to eat and the artificial butter flavor should have a shelf life of about 300 years.

I'd hang on to it though... One of the Great Great Grand Kids could get enough money out of it on ebay to send a Great Great Great Grand Kid to college some day.

And isn't it odd that Lew AND his wife neither one type a space between a comma and the next word?
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Any kernels that actually pop should be good enough to eat and the artificial butter flavor should have a shelf life of about 300 years.

I'd hang on to it though... One of the Great Great Grand Kids could get enough money out of it on ebay to send a Great Great Great Grand Kid to college some day.

And isn't it odd that Lew AND his wife neither one type a space between a comma and the next word?

Yes,you are correct,but I as I lay here in my bed unable to move,I will continue to annoy the punctual people...
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Awwwww. Poor Lew! Wash it down with some PBR, Lew! It'll be ok.
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And isn't it odd that Lew AND his wife neither one type a space between a comma and the next word?
Wow, Mark. That's one helluva observation you have there. We could use some good men like you in my line of work. Reminds me of the 1974 Neil Simon movie "Murder By Death"!!

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Old 12-02-2016, 01:20 AM
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Yes,you are correct,but I as I lay here in my bed unable to move,I will continue to annoy the punctual people...
Annoy me? I don't know that it annoys me... It just seems to catch my eye, you know, kinda like the way a police officer shines his spotlight in your side mirror while he has you pulled over.

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Wow, Mark. That's one helluva observation you have there. We could use some good men like you in my line of work. Reminds me of the 1974 Neil Simon movie "Murder By Death"!!

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I don't know that it's a whole big thing, probably just a little OCD coming out.

Carry on guys.
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