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I like the smell of bacon on some toasted bread (BLT sandwich).

And I the smell of tuna fish on toast.

I don't think a grilled cheese smells this good.


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On Aug 9, 10:27*am, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> I like the smell of *bacon on some toasted bread (BLT sandwich).
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> And I the smell of tuna fish on toast.
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> I don't think a grilled cheese smells this good.
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> W. Pooh (AKA Winnie P.)


Did you google to get that info?
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On Thu, 9 Aug 2012 13:27:59 -0400, "Christopher M."
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> I like the smell of bacon on some toasted bread (BLT sandwich).
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> And I the smell of tuna fish on toast.
>
> I don't think a grilled cheese smells this good.
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I want a tuna melt now. <shaking fist> Curses!

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On Aug 9, 11:21*am, "Randy Johnson" > wrote:
> On *9-Aug-2012, "Christopher M." > wrote:
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> > tuna fish

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> What other kind of tuna is there?
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tuna cat
tuna cow
tuna pig
tuna dog
tuna grass
and tuna piano

and the list goes on and on.............................
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> I want a tuna melt now. <shaking fist> Curses!


Go out and buy one NOW! Your taste buds are important too.
There's a sub shop here that sells Tuna and cheese subs. I like that and
have them add hot peppers to it, then oven bake it. oh yeah! That sub and
some salty potato chips will always make my day!

Gary


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On Thu, 09 Aug 2012 17:11:01 -0400, Gary > wrote:

> sf wrote:
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> > I want a tuna melt now. <shaking fist> Curses!

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> Go out and buy one NOW! Your taste buds are important too.


Got a hair cut; then lunch was a Pizza Margherita (Neapolitan style)
made with San Felice 00 flour. The restaurant owner was the first
American to win world championship titles for his pizza *in* Italy.
http://www.tonyspizzanapoletana.com/gallery.php



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Gary > wrote:
> sf wrote:
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>> I want a tuna melt now. <shaking fist> Curses!

>
> Go out and buy one NOW! Your taste buds are important too.
> There's a sub shop here that sells Tuna and cheese subs. I like that and
> have them add hot peppers to it, then oven bake it. oh yeah! That sub and
> some salty potato chips will always make my day!
>
> Gary


I ask for mayo on the bread, tuna salad, onions,cheese, then I toast
everything. Lettuce tomato optional. I found it's ok to toast tomato. Swiss
cheese my preference.

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"Chemo" <tuna cat
tuna cow
tuna pig
tuna dog
tuna grass
and tuna piano

and the list goes on and on.............................
WOW. Good shot, Chemo. Thanks. I needed that. Polly
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