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79 DAYS... - Printable Version +- Mock (https://mockforums.net) +-- Forum: Personal Member Bullshit (https://mockforums.net/forum-5.html) +--- Forum: Daily Greeting BS (https://mockforums.net/forum-13.html) +--- Thread: 79 DAYS... (/thread-12649.html) |
RE: 79 DAYS... - Maggot - 12-25-2019 80's music is so gay............I wonder what MS is doing. RE: 79 DAYS... - sally - 12-25-2019 I pulled off a fabulous prime rib dinner and I'm tired and my house is a mess. Same thing every year. RE: 79 DAYS... - Duchess - 12-26-2019 (12-25-2019, 08:56 PM)sally Wrote: prime rib I looked at one of them and I'm pretty sure it had a price tag of $169. Does that sound right to you? RE: 79 DAYS... - Clang McFly - 12-26-2019 (12-26-2019, 11:50 AM)Duchess Wrote:$16.99 maybe. Unless that prime rib is stuffed with caviar,lobster, and truffles. I don't even think wagyu beef is that pricey.(12-25-2019, 08:56 PM)sally Wrote: prime rib RE: 79 DAYS... - sally - 12-26-2019 Clang is crazy, $169 is pretty cheap for a prime rib depending on the size. RE: 79 DAYS... - Clang McFly - 12-26-2019 (12-26-2019, 01:01 PM)sally Wrote: Clang is crazy, $169 is pretty cheap for a prime rib depending on the size.Must be the whole cow. I think you can get a 16 ounce prime rib dinner with potato and vegetable for $16.99. RE: 79 DAYS... - sally - 12-26-2019 I know that asshole. I'm talking about a whole prime rib to cook at home and feed a crowd is going to be over 100 bucks and upwards of five hundred depending on the size and quality of meat. RE: 79 DAYS... - Rootilda - 12-26-2019 Kansas City Steaks has 10 pounds pre-seasoned prime rib $190. You can get it cheaper elsewhere and probably a lot cheaper in a store. RE: 79 DAYS... - Maggot - 12-26-2019 Only 364 days left............. RE: 79 DAYS... - Clang McFly - 12-26-2019 (12-26-2019, 01:42 PM)sally Wrote: I know that asshole. I'm talking about a whole prime rib to cook at home and feed a crowd is going to be over 100 bucks and upwards of five hundred depending on the size and quality of meat.Ok. Sorry. I'm always thinking too small. *glances sadly at his penis* RE: 79 DAYS... - Maggot - 12-26-2019 (12-26-2019, 01:45 PM)Rootilda Wrote: Kansas City Steaks has 10 pounds pre-seasoned prime rib $190. You can get it cheaper elsewhere and probably a lot cheaper in a store. Damn that looks good!!!! RE: 79 DAYS... - Duchess - 12-27-2019 That's a much too expensive piece of meat for me to take a chance on. I sometimes don't mind cooking if it doesn't require too much time or effort...and steps, not too many steps in the process. Now that I'm thinking about it, I don't really want to cook at all. I'll do other stuff, you guys cook. RE: 79 DAYS... - Clang McFly - 12-27-2019 (12-27-2019, 07:34 AM)Duchess Wrote: That's a much too expensive piece of meat for me to take a chance on.I don't want to cook either. I'll chip in $169 and we can go to a fancy schmancy restaurant. I'll even wear my best little black dress. RE: 79 DAYS... - Carsman - 08-21-2020 Plus "another 47 Days" until Christmas!!! RE: 79 DAYS... - Duchess - 08-21-2020 I've already been shopping for gifts and I bought urn fillers for 5 urns. I'm excited to use them. I bought new garland for one of my arbors too. I love the holiday season. RE: 79 DAYS... - cannongal - 08-21-2020 I haven't done any shopping this year, usually at least half my list is finished at this point. RE: 79 DAYS... - Maggot - 08-21-2020 (08-21-2020, 09:16 PM)cannongal Wrote: I haven't done any shopping this year, usually at least half my list is finished at this point. Didja see Sununu has opened all restaurants 100% ? RE: 79 DAYS... - cannongal - 08-22-2020 (08-21-2020, 09:22 PM)Maggot Wrote:(08-21-2020, 09:16 PM)cannongal Wrote: I haven't done any shopping this year, usually at least half my list is finished at this point. Yup, but they supposedly have to keep the 6 ft social distancing in place. If restaurants, especially breakfast places have to keep a 6 ft distance between tables, there's no way that they can go 100% capacity. RE: 79 DAYS... - Maggot - 08-22-2020 Just getting ready for winter, you can't eat outside during a blizzard. And you know the 6 foot thing will shrink a little. RE: 79 DAYS... - Duchess - 10-30-2020 Once Halloween is over we are in the holiday season. It will probably be the strangest one of my life. I'm ready! I'm going to decorate inside & out and I'm going to smoke a lot of weed. |