
PrattRules wrote:thank god condoms aren't made of corn tortillas. i gotta triple wrap that shit when making tacos.
Bucky wrote:been making burgers and cheesesteaks and blt's and bologna sandwiches and everything else that would normally be found in bread in "carb smart" tortilla wraps these days. and i gotta tell ya the 'whole wheat' is key. and i have to tell you that after buying 12 packs of the flour tortillas unfortunately. the flour just don't hold moisture anywhere near as well as the whole wheat. they just turn into a soggy mess.
I think (with limits) I will let him [my son] dictate what he wants and just shop as we go. I have nothing else to do anyway. You don’t have to buy groceries before I come.
Bucky wrote:no, i was way off, they are mission, and the product is actually "Carb Balance".
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the New York Post reports that Vanderbilt left Cooper almost her entire estate. The great-great-granddaughter of a railroad tycoon, Vanderbilt's net worth was estimated to be $200 million, when she passed away, a sum stemming from a sizable inheritance and profits from her successful denim business.
According to the Post, Vanderbilt's will, which was filed in court on Monday, "says the recently deceased socialite fashion icon’s eldest son Leopold “Stan” Stokowski will get her Midtown pad in a co-op at 30 Beekman Place, but 'all the rest' of her property goes to the CNN host." Vanderbilt's estranged son Chris Stokowski was not named in the document.
thephan wrote:I don't even understand the NJ family court judge thing. He is 70 years old, but was there ever a time that you would have a mountain of damning evidence, including an admission of guilt, and go with 'good boy/no consequences'?
Slowhand wrote:I hit an 846ft opposite field SALAMI on Google's baseball game thingy.
Werthless wrote:thephan wrote:I don't even understand the NJ family court judge thing. He is 70 years old, but was there ever a time that you would have a mountain of damning evidence, including an admission of guilt, and go with 'good boy/no consequences'?
I need to use google to understand a high proportion of your posts.
Werthless wrote:thephan wrote:I don't even understand the NJ family court judge thing. He is 70 years old, but was there ever a time that you would have a mountain of damning evidence, including an admission of guilt, and go with 'good boy/no consequences'?
I need to use google to understand a high proportion of your posts.