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On 1/19/2014 6:55 PM, sf wrote:
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> Oh, okay thanks - I was clueless. If you have a piece of meat that's
> tasty, why cover it up like that? I don't use A1 steak sauce and I
> don't use L&P as a steak sauce either. IMO, steak sauce is used on
> inferior beef to give it flavor.
>
>

Well, one thing's for sure; my beef tends to be inferior. Sorry about
that - cow who died so that we might stuff our ungrateful, greedy, gullets.
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 15:15:55 -1000, dsi1
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> On 1/19/2014 6:55 PM, sf wrote:
> >
> > Oh, okay thanks - I was clueless. If you have a piece of meat that's
> > tasty, why cover it up like that? I don't use A1 steak sauce and I
> > don't use L&P as a steak sauce either. IMO, steak sauce is used on
> > inferior beef to give it flavor.
> >
> >

> Well, one thing's for sure; my beef tends to be inferior. Sorry about
> that - cow who died so that we might stuff our ungrateful, greedy, gullets.


Okay, I get the picture.


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On 1/20/2014 3:30 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 15:15:55 -1000, dsi1
> > wrote:
>
>> On 1/19/2014 6:55 PM, sf wrote:
>>>
>>> Oh, okay thanks - I was clueless. If you have a piece of meat that's
>>> tasty, why cover it up like that? I don't use A1 steak sauce and I
>>> don't use L&P as a steak sauce either. IMO, steak sauce is used on
>>> inferior beef to give it flavor.
>>>
>>>

>> Well, one thing's for sure; my beef tends to be inferior. Sorry about
>> that - cow who died so that we might stuff our ungrateful, greedy, gullets.

>
> Okay, I get the picture.
>
>


Well yeah, nobody wants to have parts of their body being described as
inferior. You'd be giving that cow self-esteem issues - if it wasn't dead!
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 16:11:28 -1000, dsi1
> wrote:

> On 1/20/2014 3:30 PM, sf wrote:
> > On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 15:15:55 -1000, dsi1
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> On 1/19/2014 6:55 PM, sf wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Oh, okay thanks - I was clueless. If you have a piece of meat that's
> >>> tasty, why cover it up like that? I don't use A1 steak sauce and I
> >>> don't use L&P as a steak sauce either. IMO, steak sauce is used on
> >>> inferior beef to give it flavor.
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Well, one thing's for sure; my beef tends to be inferior. Sorry about
> >> that - cow who died so that we might stuff our ungrateful, greedy, gullets.

> >
> > Okay, I get the picture.
> >
> >

>
> Well yeah, nobody wants to have parts of their body being described as
> inferior. You'd be giving that cow self-esteem issues - if it wasn't dead!


LOL - you're a funny guy.


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