ImTheCaptain
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I read a book about five years ago that made me give it up for a little over six months. I respect people who can stick to that habit; I could not.
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I read a book about five years ago that made me give it up for a little over six months. I respect people who can stick to that habit; I could not.
I read a book about five years ago that made me give it up for a little over six months. I respect people who can stick to that habit; I could not.
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I tried to do this with pork and I didnt have the will power.I read a book about five years ago that made me give it up for a little over six months. I respect people who can stick to that habit; I could not.
I tried to do this with pork and I didnt have the will power.
Truth. I could give up beef, well, except for my annual trip to Austin. But I can't give up pig. Especially now that I've discovered a good way to do a shoulder in the oven. Which is also the reason I can't convert from atheism to Judaism or Islam. I think it was Jim Jefferies who said "you take away beer and bacon, and I'll fly a plane into fucking building".
I ground beef yesterday and made burgers. I can't imagine giving that up.
You can become Jewish. Most Jews don't keep Kosher. In fact, I don't of any Reform Jews that do.
What's more difficult in keeping Kosher is you can't have cheesesteaks or even a burger and a shake.
There is always ground pork. When I make dumplings, I use a mixture of gound pork and ground shrimp. Mmmn.
For bugers? I like ground pork mixed with beef for italian dishes. I don't do veal though.
I think chicken, pork, and turkey are superior to beef in pretty much any dish, but I've never been a red meat type of guy.
Go down to Texas and tell me that moist brisket ain't heavenly. But yeah, for everyday cooking, I don't do much beef other than the occasional london broil and very rarely osso bucco or short ribs.
Since opening in 1961, Six Flags Over Texas has displayed the six flags of nations that ruled over the state at various times: Spain, France, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America. Amid growing concern over Confederate symbols and statues in public spaces across the country, Six Flags has decided to only feature American flags in their parks.
The change also affects Six Flags Fiesta Texas and Six Flags Over Georgia, the only other Six Flags parks that featured the various flags.
So I guess it's Five Flags now?
http://www.insidethemagic.net/2017/...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
To me, this was a legitimate case for flying the flag. It was about history. It wasn't about honoring the Confederacy, just an accurate depiction of the area's history. But I can see why they took it down.
So I guess it's Five Flags now?
http://www.insidethemagic.net/2017/...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
To me, this was a legitimate case for flying the flag. It was about history. It wasn't about honoring the Confederacy, just an accurate depiction of the area's history. But I can see why they took it down.