masseyrider
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They is powerful purdy.I dug out my old Tony Lamas. Still looks good for 60 years old.
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They is powerful purdy.I dug out my old Tony Lamas. Still looks good for 60 years old.
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My grandmother and wife used to make those. But they made them round and we called them pecan balls.My Mother was the same at Christmas making cookies. Everyone especially liked her Mexican Wedding Cakes or "Fingers" as she called them.
I just called 'em Mexican Wedding Fingers...View attachment 3741368
... and we called them Russian Tea Cookies. Same thing, pecans, flour, powdered suger. Damn good, until the powdered sugar gets sticky after a few days.My grandmother and wife used to make those. But they made them round and we called them pecan balls.
My parents always had a garden, but we never raised any sort of livestock. They might have had chickens when they first bought the house (there was a coop in the back yard), but I don't remember seeing them, I must have been a very small child.I didn't taste fast food until I was old enough to start going places with my friends.
Pizza, fast food burgers etc was stuff I only saw on TV.
Packaged cookies, cereal, never tasted them.
Didn't know how lucky I was.
That's almost like new compared to some of my "grub" shirts.View attachment 3740651
Reminds me of this from the Babylon Bee. I have a few shirts that fit into this category.
SOME things are better left unspoken aboutLooking forward to the next 5 pages of every regular member posting their waist size.![]()
When my mother was in her mid 80s she stopped making cookies...too much work.... and we called them Russian Tea Cookies. Same thing, pecans, flour, powdered suger. Damn good, until the powdered sugar gets sticky after a few days.![]()
Now that is extremely funnyYou said "sandwich" MMMMmmmmmmm![]()
You do realize that you don't need to order enough to last the rest of your life all at once...YKYO
When you spend 30 minutes trying to find the best price on a basic drug because you know you will be taking it for the rest of your life.
And you can't tell if it helps at all.
This just came up with me and my 74 year old eyes. Doctor recommended Preservision Areds2. They cost about 0.50/day from Amazon. Generics will do, maybe get it down to 0.32/day. But since I need a lifetime supply I'd gladly buy a year or two worth (2/day) to save some money., but the max size I could find was 240. And with my present health I plan on living a lot more than 120 days.
Also, you may want to consider freshness, and not buy too far in advance.You do realize that you don't need to order enough to last the rest of your life all at once...