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Post by leptraps on Mar 21, 2017 11:09:16 GMT -8
Okay boys and girls: After months of anticipation it was finally released on Monday 21 March 2017, the all new Waffle House Menu. There are some mouth watering items to be consumed by one and all. A couple of bowls of Bert's Chili will give to the power to empty a room, possibly an entire house. Not one of my favorites. Although I love the after effects. My favorite, Sirloin Steak and three eggs medium rare, eggs over light, keep them hash browns scattered and soft, whole wheat toast (Gotta watch them carbs) a Pecan waffle and wash it all down with black coffee. All for under $10.00. Go ahead, go to Star Bucks, get a frappechino with mint and whatever that blue stuff is and maybe one of those fuzzy donut or other goofy pastry stuff; $15.00 bucks if your lucky. However, if you eat at a Waffle House, you will had better odds at seeing Ms Big Foot, and possibly Mr. Big Foot could be the cook, than staying up all night in the woods waiting to hear Big Foot whisper in your. ( Whisper in your ear, that's the big fuzzy bugger breaking wind.) We are not allowed to use the word Fart on the list. Tomorrow morning I start setting out my traps. And in another month, Catocala!! Waffle House Menu Pg 1 170321-1.pdf (144.44 KB) Waffle House Menu Pg 2 170321-2.pdf (213.52 KB)
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Post by bluemoth on Mar 23, 2017 10:59:13 GMT -8
Boy can't beet all those goodies at a waffle house. I love the French Toast that is one of my favorites. Seafood is my second weakness. I love going to Red Lobster! The Snow Crab is assume. Good luck with the Catocala traps!
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Post by ckswank on Mar 24, 2017 1:03:11 GMT -8
Personally, Whataburger is my favorite place to eat after a long day or night of collecting. Here's their menu: whataburger.com/foodThey have jalapeno cheddar biscuits that you can substitute for the regular biscuits.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 4:21:04 GMT -8
There used to be a whataburger where I live but it closed 40 years ago.
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Post by leptraps on Mar 24, 2017 8:17:27 GMT -8
Whataburger?? You must live in Texas. If all you Texans go to eaten them jalapeno peppers, the NARF will speckle your shorts. I will see my broker and purchase all the Stock I can of Internation Paper. They make to toilet paper.
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Post by mikelock34 on Apr 16, 2017 15:42:23 GMT -8
Had waffle house breakfast the other day with one of my skydiving friends. She wanted to go there before we went to the drop zone. The food was yucky greasy mess. Never again!
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Post by leptraps on Apr 23, 2017 4:27:37 GMT -8
You have been eating that Cajon stuff all your life and then you go sky diving. Your taste buds are all screwed up.
I must ask this question, been bothering me for years. Once you exit the airplane when sky diving, is it safe to Break Wind??
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Post by Boghaunter on Apr 26, 2017 7:25:29 GMT -8
At that point Leroy it doesn't really matter because its all behind you !
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Post by mikelock34 on May 1, 2017 15:48:37 GMT -8
You have been eating that Cajon stuff all your life and then you go sky diving. Your taste buds are all screwed up. I must ask this question, been bothering me for years. Once you exit the airplane when sky diving, is it safe to Break Wind?? Great question! That is the best time! There are "no farting" signs all over inside the planes.
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Post by leptraps on May 3, 2017 0:25:51 GMT -8
Now why do you think farting would be a problem. I would assume that being in an airplane with an open fuselage that flatulence would not be a problem. I know for a fact that flatulence in a commercial airplane can be fun. Especially if the passenger sitting next to you is obnoxious or constantly annoying. An SBD, especially after eating at a Waffle House just before your flight, is always entertaining.
I am at my best at 40,000 feet in a crowded airplane.
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Post by alandmor on May 4, 2017 7:30:14 GMT -8
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Post by leptraps on May 5, 2017 5:37:21 GMT -8
I am still mourning the deaths of the two Waffle House founder Joe Rogers and Tom Forkner. They died within a month of each other.
I actually met Tom Forkner in 1977 at the Waffle House at the I-81 exit to Blacksburg, VA. I was meeting some friends from Ohio to take them to Poverty Hollow.
Both Coroner and Rogers were WW2 vets. Good ole boys from Georgia.
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Post by mikelock34 on May 7, 2017 15:53:27 GMT -8
When the door of the plane is open and there are eighteen people in there, the farts circulate in the plane and smell very powerful as your senses are at maximum when you are about to exit...
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Post by mikelock34 on May 7, 2017 15:54:08 GMT -8
Sean Brock and Anthony Bourdain are TV characters not "chefs."
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Post by leptraps on May 8, 2017 1:47:10 GMT -8
Sky Diving has never appealed to me. If I want some excitement, I go chase Momma around the house.
I never did like flying. Both private and commercial. During 911, I was stuck in LA. I was scheduled to fly out of LA that morning. I had a Car I rented from Budget and after some sharp words with the fine folks at Budget, I drove back to Lexington, KY. Cost my employer $750.00 in fees. That was only 10% of the cost had I sat in the Hotel in LA for the full 11 days nobody was flying.
The last tome I flew in an Airplane was 2008, the year I retired. Should I break wind in a car I just roll the Window down.Can't do that in an Airplane. If some of my wife's sisters are in the car, l let them roll the windows down.
On a side note, I began setting out my Bait Traps and Pheromone traps on Saturday.
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