I'd eat it if it had bacon instead of plain pulled pork.
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I'd eat it if it had bacon instead of plain pulled pork.NFL - Vikings
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I'd eat the hell out of that. Hell I'm mad I found a place that makes a reuben pizza and its nowhere near me.HELLO BROOKYLN.
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I've had Mac & Cheese pizza at Stevie B's before and it was delicious.
That piece looks overcooked and old, though.Member: OS Uni Snob Association | Twitter: @MyNameIsJesseG | #WT4M | #WatchTheWorldBurn
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Her claim was she was drunk and thought he was a man......Comment
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Anyone in Ohio want two dogs?
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Found it.......man.....I would beat her *** and she would be grounded for life. WOW.......She would lose all privileges that I was paying for. Her car, cell phone, tv in her room, internet access, I would take it all away.Comment
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Yeah that video was horrible. Wouldn't have mind being the guy though.Comment
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Just watched it. Oh wow. I'd lose my mind if that were my daughter.NFL - Vikings
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A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, for 17 years, researchers report.
The Detroit woman visited the doctor after experiencing pain in her lower back, arms, legs and hips for five years.
X-rays revealed areas of very dense bone on the spinal vertebrae and calcifications of ligaments in her arm, said study researcher Dr. Sudhaker D. Rao, a physician at Henry Ford Hospital who specializes in endocrinology and bone and mineral metabolism.
The researchers suspected the woman had skeletal fluorosis, a bone disease caused by consuming too much fluoride (a mineral found in tea as well as drinking water).
The patient's blood levels of fluoride were four times higher than what would be considered normal, the researchers said.Comment
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