Yesterday, 12:15 PM | #27751 |
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: homeless in NJ
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Yesterday, 12:38 PM | #27752 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Chicago, IL
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Big Chicken has convinced you of this. I actually looked it up and I guess it's because turkeys are much bigger and slower to cook. Chickens are sort of the perfect size. Kind of makes sense why it's used in lunch meat. |
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World Champion Mis-speller
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Covington, Ga.
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This is definitely why I don't do turkey at home that often. A full Turkey is way too much meat, and even a breast is more than we can eat before it goes bad. Last edited by GrantDawg : Yesterday at 01:54 PM. |
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Yesterday, 01:57 PM | #27754 | |
World Champion Mis-speller
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Covington, Ga.
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10 years, every medical profession will have stories like this. Private offices are being bought out by venture capital firms, and their main goal is profits. Dentist, Opticians, even Vets, are being bought out and pushed into selling harc everything they can. |
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Yesterday, 02:11 PM | #27755 |
World Champion Mis-speller
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Covington, Ga.
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Just as example: There is an opthomolgist office locally that is famous for prescribing cataract surgeries for patience either way too early or sometimes when they have no cataracts at all. The main doctor was caught at one point and was fined by Medicare, yet she just continues to practice and still does it. Her profits are well worth the fines it seems.
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Yesterday, 05:51 PM | #27756 |
hates iowa
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Anyone have any cheesy horror movie ritual watches on Halloween? I make sure to watch Halloween III Season of the Witch each year. It's completely different from the Michael Myers movies and it's terrible. So terrible it's good.
Edit: This is how you know it's going to be good Last edited by sovereignstar v2 : Yesterday at 05:54 PM. |
Yesterday, 08:31 PM | #27757 |
Coordinator
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Big Ten Country
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I was away from this board for a few years, but based on the age demographic here, I'm guessing this has been covered, but - does it seem like there's been a shift in trick or treating? In the 80s, kids would go to each house and ring the bell, and now, kids don't even bother going to a house unless there's someone waiting there.
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Yesterday, 08:39 PM | #27758 |
Head Coach
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Maryland
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Yeah, I’ve seen that. Also many kids who just stick their bag out w/o really saying anything.
Of course, as the person giving out the candy, I much prefer just sitting out there. There’s no point getting up and going back to the door every couple of minutes. Yeah, maybe it’s not as fun for kids as ringing the bell (er, not that we have a working bell) and maybe it does train them not to knock, but especially with pets it’s easier to just stay outside.
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Yesterday, 08:48 PM | #27759 |
This guy has posted so much, his fingers are about to fall off.
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: In Absentia
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We sit outside and let them pick 2 or 3 from a cauldron.
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Yesterday, 09:33 PM | #27760 |
Head Coach
Join Date: Oct 2005
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Some neighbors sit outside but we don’t have any issues with kids knocking or ringing doorbell.
Tonight was fun. Not as many as in the 00’s but still enough enthusiastic trick or treaters. We had about 100 bags ready, about 20 left. |
Yesterday, 09:44 PM | #27761 |
Head Coach
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Maryland
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Yeah, we had other decoration junk in our cauldron and I spotted some baggies that we had from years ago; rather than explaining something like “take four” to either kids who are too young (or otherwise non-verbal) to understand, or to kids who would just take a handful anyway, or pick four Reese’s and leave the Jolly Rancher lollipops, I figured I would just make equitable bags. (Yeah, you could say that bigger kids could handle more candy, but whatever.) Did get what bags I had made up wiped out by one huge group — had the exact amount. Thankfully I had more candy in reserve. That group included one lady who must have been in her 70s, too. (Not in costume, but she wasn’t alone in that. Some of the kids just went around in t-shirts and sweats, the lazy bastards.)
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