a bit off topic but i was just thinking you need t order your rice flour
that way, its one thing if you order a smoker this way... but make those
buttwipes work same for a four dollar bag of flour, *giggles* have you
checked your tracking number? Lee
"Granby" > wrote in message
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> Wait until the smoker comes, those site to store save money but are hard
> on my patience. Himself can put it together! Is this called using your
> friends or what?
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> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
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>> haven't had it with rum, need to try that, we may come visit you soon,
>> Lee
>> "Granby" > wrote in message
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>>> Coconut run is much better. I was wondering, guess I read that wrong.
>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
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>>>> nonono don't care about the seeds either way, its the vodka i agree
>>>> about, Lee
>>>> "Granby" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Well, I disagree, if you come to my house, you can bring watermelon,
>>>>> the seed kind.
>>>>> "Stormmee" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> am with doug on this one, Lee
>>>>>> "DougW" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> MoonsOfJupiter wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Grant Erwin" wrote ...
>>>>>>>>> MoonsOfJupiter wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> This is the proper etiquette for bringing watermelons to parties
>>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>>> cookouts.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 1) Don't bring one. If your host thought it would be good to have
>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>> watermelon they would have bought one themselves.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 2) If you do bring one, cut it yourself. Don't just bring it and
>>>>>>>>>> leave it somewhere, expecting the host to think about it , find a
>>>>>>>>>> knife and cutting board, and serve it. It won't happen and no one
>>>>>>>>>> will remember about it until they're cleaning up and find it
>>>>>>>>>> after
>>>>>>>>>> the party is over. 3) If you bring one and it doesn't get served,
>>>>>>>>>> take it home. Don't
>>>>>>>>>> expect your host to have to deal with largest possible food item
>>>>>>>>>> as
>>>>>>>>>> a leftover.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> And if you bring it, bring it COLD. Show some respect.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Oooh, good one.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1) Don't bring one. If your host thought it would be good to have a
>>>>>>>> watermelon they would have bought one themselves.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2) If you do bring one, bring it COLD. And cut it yourself. Don't
>>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>>> bring it and leave
>>>>>>>> it somewhere, expecting the host to think about it , find a knife
>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>> cutting board, and serve it. It won't happen and no one will
>>>>>>>> remember
>>>>>>>> about it until they're cleaning up and find it after the party is
>>>>>>>> over.
>>>>>>>> 3) If you bring one and it doesn't get served, take it home. Don't
>>>>>>>> expect your host to have to deal with largest possible food item as
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> leftover.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or bring one that has had a few days or weeks to properly soak up a
>>>>>>> fifth of vodka. 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> DougW
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