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[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]

Octfeb = Personality 1; Personality 2;    ;) ;D ;D
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[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]
There has to be some in every freezer in Dayton after that slaughter we provided last season ;)
[/quote] no horse meat in the freezers in Dayton.. Yall drug them back to Humble after the slaughter... ask scitis where all that horse meat is.... I'm sure she packed her lil ole freezer with it... Yall didn't happen to BBQ at her house yesterday did you? I mean being yall are friends and all. Aren't you the one who introduced her to this website?
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[quote name="Smoking Baby Again" post="1408782" timestamp="1369772951"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]

Octfeb = Personality 1; Personality 2;    ;) ;D ;D
[/quote] hmm your one to talk bh89 AKA smokin baby aka frozen baby AKA smokin baby again...
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[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408782#msg1408782 date=1369772951]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]

Octfeb = Personality 1; Personality 2;    ;) ;D ;D
[/quote] hmm your one to talk bh89 AKA smokin baby aka frozen baby AKA smokin baby again...
[/quote]You changed your name 5 times though.  ;) ::)
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1408818" timestamp="1369781335"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408810#msg1408810 date=1369779062]
[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408782#msg1408782 date=1369772951]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]

Octfeb = Personality 1; Personality 2;    ;) ;D ;D
[/quote] hmm your one to talk bh89 AKA smokin baby aka frozen baby AKA smokin baby again...
[/quote]You changed your name 5 times though.  ;) ::)
[/quote] you really don't wanna go there do you? I took that crap up with the mods (NOT YOU) and the deleting stopped.. So drop it!
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408838" timestamp="1369790335"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408818#msg1408818 date=1369781335]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408810#msg1408810 date=1369779062]
[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408782#msg1408782 date=1369772951]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]

Octfeb = Personality 1; Personality 2;    ;) ;D ;D
[/quote] hmm your one to talk bh89 AKA smokin baby aka frozen baby AKA smokin baby again...
[/quote]You changed your name 5 times though.  ;) ::)
[/quote] you really don't wanna go there do you? [b]I took that crap up with the mods (NOT YOU) and the deleting stopped[/b].. So drop it!
[/quote]It stopped because [b]YOU[/b] stopped deleting your account. MODS huh? You mean ADMIN?  ;)  ::)
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[quote name="Mr. Buddy Garrity" post="1408843" timestamp="1369791370"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408838#msg1408838 date=1369790335]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408818#msg1408818 date=1369781335]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408810#msg1408810 date=1369779062]
[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408782#msg1408782 date=1369772951]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]

Octfeb = Personality 1; Personality 2;    ;) ;D ;D
[/quote] hmm your one to talk bh89 AKA smokin baby aka frozen baby AKA smokin baby again...
[/quote]You changed your name 5 times though.  ;) ::)
[/quote] you really don't wanna go there do you? [b]I took that crap up with the mods (NOT YOU) and the deleting stopped[/b].. So drop it!
[/quote]It stopped because [b]YOU[/b] stopped deleting your account. MODS huh? You mean ADMIN?  ;)  ::)
[/quote]yeah admins took care of the one who was deleting my account... Or maybe it was the owner of this website that took care of the one deleting my account. so like I said drop it...
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408853" timestamp="1369793414"]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408843#msg1408843 date=1369791370]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408838#msg1408838 date=1369790335]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408818#msg1408818 date=1369781335]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408810#msg1408810 date=1369779062]
[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408782#msg1408782 date=1369772951]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408731#msg1408731 date=1369764270]
[quote author=Mr. Buddy Garrity link=topic=112024.msg1408679#msg1408679 date=1369758193]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408610#msg1408610 date=1369741536]
We are 94 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.......

    National Hamburger Day
Today is National Hamburger Day! Nothing is more American than a big, juicy hamburger. Hamburgers and cheeseburgers have been a staple of the American diet for decades. In 2001, over 8.2 billion burgers were served in commercial restaurants in the United States. This number doesn't even take into account the number of burgers people eat at home, which is another 15 billion!

Although hamburgers originated in Hamburg, Germany, eating the burger in a bun is actually an American innovation. The hamburger sandwich was most likely invented in Seymour, Wisconsin. Each year the city hosts a hamburger festival called Burger Fest. That is where the world's largest hamburger made its debut in 2001. It weighed 8,266 pounds!
[/quote] make sure [b]yall burgers[/b] are real beef and not horsemeat.  ;)
[/quote] define who yall is!
[/quote]

Octfeb = Personality 1; Personality 2;    ;) ;D ;D
[/quote] hmm your one to talk bh89 AKA smokin baby aka frozen baby AKA smokin baby again...
[/quote]You changed your name 5 times though.  ;) ::)
[/quote] you really don't wanna go there do you? [b]I took that crap up with the mods (NOT YOU) and the deleting stopped[/b].. So drop it!
[/quote]It stopped because [b]YOU[/b] stopped deleting your account. MODS huh? You mean ADMIN?  ;)  ::)
[/quote]yeah admins took care of the one who was deleting my account... Or maybe it was the owner of this website that took care of the one deleting my account. so like I said drop it...
[/quote]Uhhuh  ::)
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We are 93 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season ans today is......

    International Coq Au Vin Day
Today is International Coq Au Vin Day! Coq Au Vin is French for “rooster with wine." It is a popular dish made with braised chicken that is slowly cooked with red wine, mushrooms, pork fat, and various spices. According to some legends, Coq Au Vin has ties to Julius Caesar or Napoleon, but most historians agree that the dish has more humble roots. Roosters are only butchered when they are quite old and rather inedible. Peasant families most likely invented the Coq Au Vin recipe to avoid wasting the meat.

Coq Au Vin became popular in the United States thanks to Julia Child, who featured the dish in her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It also appeared many times on her TV show "The French Chef." Today, it is a popular dish in many French restaurants, but it is also a fabulous dish to cook at home.
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We are 93 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season ans today is......

    International Coq Au Vin Day
Today is International Coq Au Vin Day! Coq Au Vin is French for “rooster with wine." It is a popular dish made with braised chicken that is slowly cooked with red wine, mushrooms, pork fat, and various spices. According to some legends, Coq Au Vin has ties to Julius Caesar or Napoleon, but most historians agree that the dish has more humble roots. Roosters are only butchered when they are quite old and rather inedible. Peasant families most likely invented the Coq Au Vin recipe to avoid wasting the meat.

Coq Au Vin became popular in the United States thanks to Julia Child, who featured the dish in her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It also appeared many times on her TV show "The French Chef." Today, it is a popular dish in many French restaurants, but it is also a fabulous dish to cook at home.
[/quote]

Pft....... In Liberty and Jefferson County they just call it Kickin-Chicken....AKA Thunderbird or MadDog 20/20.  Now OctFeb, put the bottle down and get us to week one already......good Lord another 90+ days of this hog-wash..... ;)
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[quote name="Smoking Baby Again" post="1408912" timestamp="1369830534"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408903#msg1408903 date=1369827514]
We are 93 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season ans today is......

    International Coq Au Vin Day
Today is International Coq Au Vin Day! Coq Au Vin is French for “rooster with wine." It is a popular dish made with braised chicken that is slowly cooked with red wine, mushrooms, pork fat, and various spices. According to some legends, Coq Au Vin has ties to Julius Caesar or Napoleon, but most historians agree that the dish has more humble roots. Roosters are only butchered when they are quite old and rather inedible. Peasant families most likely invented the Coq Au Vin recipe to avoid wasting the meat.

Coq Au Vin became popular in the United States thanks to Julia Child, who featured the dish in her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It also appeared many times on her TV show "The French Chef." Today, it is a popular dish in many French restaurants, but it is also a fabulous dish to cook at home.
[/quote]

Pft....... In Liberty and Jefferson County they just call it Kickin-Chicken....AKA Thunderbird or MadDog 20/20.  Now OctFeb, put the bottle down and get us to week one already......good Lord another 90+ days of this hog-wash..... ;)
[/quote] In Chambers County it's called choking the chicken...  :o
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[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408912#msg1408912 date=1369830534]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408903#msg1408903 date=1369827514]
We are 93 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season ans today is......

    International Coq Au Vin Day
Today is International Coq Au Vin Day! Coq Au Vin is French for “rooster with wine." It is a popular dish made with braised chicken that is slowly cooked with red wine, mushrooms, pork fat, and various spices. According to some legends, Coq Au Vin has ties to Julius Caesar or Napoleon, but most historians agree that the dish has more humble roots. Roosters are only butchered when they are quite old and rather inedible. Peasant families most likely invented the Coq Au Vin recipe to avoid wasting the meat.

Coq Au Vin became popular in the United States thanks to Julia Child, who featured the dish in her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It also appeared many times on her TV show "The French Chef." Today, it is a popular dish in many French restaurants, but it is also a fabulous dish to cook at home.
[/quote]

Pft....... In Liberty and Jefferson County they just call it Kickin-Chicken....AKA Thunderbird or MadDog 20/20.  Now OctFeb, put the bottle down and get us to week one already......good Lord another 90+ days of this hog-wash..... ;)
[/quote] In Chambers County it's called choking the chicken...  :o
[/quote]

:o :o :D ;D :D ;) :) ::) ::)
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408918" timestamp="1369832113"]
[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408912#msg1408912 date=1369830534]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408903#msg1408903 date=1369827514]
We are 93 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season ans today is......

    International Coq Au Vin Day
Today is International Coq Au Vin Day! Coq Au Vin is French for “rooster with wine." It is a popular dish made with braised chicken that is slowly cooked with red wine, mushrooms, pork fat, and various spices. According to some legends, Coq Au Vin has ties to Julius Caesar or Napoleon, but most historians agree that the dish has more humble roots. Roosters are only butchered when they are quite old and rather inedible. Peasant families most likely invented the Coq Au Vin recipe to avoid wasting the meat.

Coq Au Vin became popular in the United States thanks to Julia Child, who featured the dish in her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It also appeared many times on her TV show "The French Chef." Today, it is a popular dish in many French restaurants, but it is also a fabulous dish to cook at home.
[/quote]

Pft....... In Liberty and Jefferson County they just call it Kickin-Chicken....AKA Thunderbird or MadDog 20/20.  Now OctFeb, put the bottle down and get us to week one already......good Lord another 90+ days of this hog-wash..... ;)
[/quote] In Chambers County it's called choking the chicken...  :o
[/quote]

Ok, take it easy. LOL
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[quote name="bigdog" post="1408928" timestamp="1369834708"]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408918#msg1408918 date=1369832113]
[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408912#msg1408912 date=1369830534]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408903#msg1408903 date=1369827514]
We are 93 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season ans today is......

    International Coq Au Vin Day
Today is International Coq Au Vin Day! Coq Au Vin is French for “rooster with wine." It is a popular dish made with braised chicken that is slowly cooked with red wine, mushrooms, pork fat, and various spices. According to some legends, Coq Au Vin has ties to Julius Caesar or Napoleon, but most historians agree that the dish has more humble roots. Roosters are only butchered when they are quite old and rather inedible. Peasant families most likely invented the Coq Au Vin recipe to avoid wasting the meat.

Coq Au Vin became popular in the United States thanks to Julia Child, who featured the dish in her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It also appeared many times on her TV show "The French Chef." Today, it is a popular dish in many French restaurants, but it is also a fabulous dish to cook at home.
[/quote]

Pft....... In Liberty and Jefferson County they just call it Kickin-Chicken....AKA Thunderbird or MadDog 20/20.  Now OctFeb, put the bottle down and get us to week one already......good Lord another 90+ days of this hog-wash..... ;)
[/quote] In Chambers County it's called choking the chicken...  :o
[/quote]

Ok, take it easy. LOL
[/quote] it wasn't meant to be ugly..choking the Eagle chicken they all from the same family. Them Eaglettes getting choked all the time during football season.
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[quote name="OctFeb" post="1408941" timestamp="1369836439"]
[quote author=bigdog link=topic=112024.msg1408928#msg1408928 date=1369834708]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408918#msg1408918 date=1369832113]
[quote author=Smoking Baby Again link=topic=112024.msg1408912#msg1408912 date=1369830534]
[quote author=OctFeb link=topic=112024.msg1408903#msg1408903 date=1369827514]
We are 93 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season ans today is......

    International Coq Au Vin Day
Today is International Coq Au Vin Day! Coq Au Vin is French for “rooster with wine." It is a popular dish made with braised chicken that is slowly cooked with red wine, mushrooms, pork fat, and various spices. According to some legends, Coq Au Vin has ties to Julius Caesar or Napoleon, but most historians agree that the dish has more humble roots. Roosters are only butchered when they are quite old and rather inedible. Peasant families most likely invented the Coq Au Vin recipe to avoid wasting the meat.

Coq Au Vin became popular in the United States thanks to Julia Child, who featured the dish in her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. It also appeared many times on her TV show "The French Chef." Today, it is a popular dish in many French restaurants, but it is also a fabulous dish to cook at home.
[/quote]

Pft....... In Liberty and Jefferson County they just call it Kickin-Chicken....AKA Thunderbird or MadDog 20/20.  Now OctFeb, put the bottle down and get us to week one already......good Lord another 90+ days of this hog-wash..... ;)
[/quote] In Chambers County it's called choking the chicken...  :o
[/quote]

Ok, take it easy. LOL
[/quote] it wasn't meant to be ugly..choking the Eagle chicken they all from the same family. Them Eaglettes getting choked all the time during football season.
[/quote]

He's slow, being from Nederland and all.  We all know you don't have "chickens"......  ;D ;D
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We are 92 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.....

      National Mint Julep Day
Today is Mint Julep Day! A mint julep is a delicious and refreshing summer cocktail made with bourbon whiskey, mint, water, and sugar. A secret trick that many bartenders use is to lightly “bruise” the mint before adding the other ingredients. This releases the herb’s distinctive aroma and flavor. A traditional mint julep is then served in a silver or pewter cup filled with shaved ice.

According to many sources, Kentucky Senator Henry Clay introduced the mint julep in the 1800s. As early as 1816, county fair champions in the South received silver julep cups as awards. Today, the mint julep continues to be associated with the southern region of the United States, most notably as the official drink of the Kentucky Derby. Over the course of the two-day event, bartenders at Churchill Downs serve almost 120,000 mint juleps!
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We are 92 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is.....

      National Mint Julep Day
Today is Mint Julep Day! A mint julep is a delicious and refreshing summer cocktail made with bourbon whiskey, mint, water, and sugar. A secret trick that many bartenders use is to lightly “bruise” the mint before adding the other ingredients. This releases the herb’s distinctive aroma and flavor. A traditional mint julep is then served in a silver or pewter cup filled with shaved ice.

According to many sources, Kentucky Senator Henry Clay introduced the mint julep in the 1800s. As early as 1816, county fair champions in the South received silver julep cups as awards. Today, the mint julep continues to be associated with the southern region of the United States, most notably as the official drink of the Kentucky Derby. Over the course of the two-day event, bartenders at Churchill Downs serve almost 120,000 mint juleps!
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may have to try this.
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We are 91 days away from the start of the Texas High School Football Season and today is......

  Speak in Complete Sentences Day
About the Holiday
OMG, do we have to? Yes, Speak in Complete Sentences Day is a day set aside to recognize and practice in the increasingly lost art of speaking, and writing, properly. As slang, informalism, and texting lingo continual their assault on proper language, this holiday reminds us to enjoy the satisfaction of good language skills.

  That leaves a few members of this website, out of the loop. They do not know how to use good language skills..... *cough* smoking baby, BG, BHFAN, courgar14, scitis.
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    • I have a better one. The point that nobody wants to acknowledge is that Dems are crossing over to vote Trump in the primaries and in the general so he will win the presidency. That way Trump will get the blame when the Dems implement their sinister plan to deport all of the minorities in the country. They have already laid the groundwork...convincing everyone that Trump and Republicans are racist (without providing any proof). Then it will be just a matter of time to execute their White supremacy plan of the great purge of the dirty, unwashed, heathen, non-Whites that roam freely in this country. I think my theory is more viable than your theory. Maybe we can get some other ridiculous scenarios so we can start a poll.
    • But that’s what Trump’s fanboys don’t understand.  When he talked about sexually assaulting women, y’all laughed it off as “locker room talk.”  When it was proven that he raped E. Jean Carroll, you cried that it was all an injustice… a lie. Even though he’d already confessed to doing the same thing to other women.  John McCain has suffered and sacrificed more for his country than practically anybody, except possible gold star families… and Trump called him a loser or something to that effect. “Oh, it was a joke that no one was supposed to take seriously.” But when Trump, after disrespecting the sacrifices of one of our most valiant, y’all are like “just because Trump didn’t go to Omaha Beach doesn’t mean he isn’t pro military!” Really? All you have to do is listen to what he said about McCain’s service. Not McCain as an opponent, not McCain’s political views… about the fact that the man was tortured, probably raped, and who knows what all else for over five years for swearing an oath and putting on the uniform.  But all of y’all supposedly “pro military” people just laughed along with Trump. “Good one, Sir! Maverick my new-hind! Filthy Rino!”  I don’t understand how the same people (y’all) who probably always say “thank you for your service” to any veteran still support a guy who craps on the ones who suffered the most on our behalf.  It’s baffling. 
    • Wow. Do you actually believe your little scenario has any chance of alleviating you of your moral immaturity? Deflection at it's best...or worse. You seem to be a sad case. If you died today, I would be remiss if not attributing your cause of death to severe TDS, and of course, Covid. Look at that. I just made a joke about your death. You did not get offended. Nobody was offended. Not one person will accuse me of being hateful towards fellow human beings. But yet, you hate Trump because he made a similar crude comment about McCain. You tried to attribute that comment as evidence Trump hates the military. What grade level of schoolchildren do you think is laughing at you for that "less that adolescent" (hint, hint) comment. You used one crude comment in an attempt to justify your TDS. Now, when called on it, you try to deflect the whole topic. You are certainly not having any fun with this, but you sure are providing entertainment for the board. It's a shame you can't join in on the fun. I think even Big Girl might be to the point of giggling at the shamelessness you are exhibiting.
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