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I like Amos too.
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"Hey, this sliced pork is OK but you know what would be better? Let's throw it into a food processor with some extra water and Col. Sanders' 11 herbs and spices and then use a dough-roller to make sandwich-sized pieces." |
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This should be in the philosophy section with deep debates about "what is there not to like about God?"
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So Religion Man, these are the sort of replies you expected (maybe not that nice photo of pie) aren't they? Did you think something else would happen?
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I like adding 1 to my post count (since I can't think of anything worthwhile to add the rest of the time).
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My cat's breath smells like cat food, therefore I'm sending this nonsense to RRPEtc. How's that for a non sequitur?
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