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I have been giving a lot of off-topic opinion lately. I will continue to do
so, but we had this last night. Notice how I cut the Yorkshire into cubes
before applying gravy.
Before the pic, if interested, where are Lucretia and Greg Morrow? Did I miss
something?

<https://postimg.cc/231t1zwQ>

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On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 21:57:35 -0700, Leo wrote:

> I have been giving a lot of off-topic opinion lately. I will continue to do
> so, but we had this last night. Notice how I cut the Yorkshire into cubes
> before applying gravy.
> Before the pic, if interested, where are Lucretia and Greg Morrow? Did I miss
> something?
>
> <https://postimg.cc/231t1zwQ>
>
> leo


I'm not sure what I'm looking at.

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On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 21:57:35 -0700, Leo >
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>I have been giving a lot of off-topic opinion lately. I will continue to do
>so, but we had this last night. Notice how I cut the Yorkshire into cubes
>before applying gravy.
>Before the pic, if interested, where are Lucretia and Greg Morrow? Did I miss
>something?
>
><https://postimg.cc/231t1zwQ>


With a bit of luck, Greg Sorrow is in a room with padded walls.
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On 2020 Aug 25, , Sqwertz wrote
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> I'm not sure what I'm looking at.


Lemme see. Due north are little cubes of a Yorkshire pudding. From east
northeast to west southwest are slices of pork tenderloin and west are Del
Monte canned Italian flat beans. The gravy is a bit pale but outstanding.
Ugly food is my specialty.

leo


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On 2020 Aug 25, , Bruce wrote
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> With a bit of luck, Greg Sorrow is in a room with padded walls.


We live in uncertain times. I worry about unexplained absences from the
group.




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On Tue, 25 Aug 2020 23:17:18 -0700, Leo >
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>On 2020 Aug 25, , Bruce wrote
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>> With a bit of luck, Greg Sorrow is in a room with padded walls.

>
>We live in uncertain times. I worry about unexplained absences from the
>group.


This group seems to have lost Jinx the Minx (not sure about the exact
name) a few months ago.
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On 2020 Aug 25, , Leo wrote
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> Before the pic, if interested, where are Lucretia and Greg Morrow? Did I miss
> something?


Lucretia is OK! I don't remember seeing her posts lately. I should have read
further down. Oops!
Now, where is Morrow?

leo


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On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 00:29:40 -0700, Leo >
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>On 2020 Aug 25, , Leo wrote
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>
>> Before the pic, if interested, where are Lucretia and Greg Morrow? Did I miss
>> something?

>
>Lucretia is OK! I don't remember seeing her posts lately. I should have read
>further down. Oops!
>Now, where is Morrow?


Hopefully, the lowlife flushed himself through the toilet.
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