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GravityHater

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hummm, this or that?
old cold dead pizza? nah, trash it.
whip up a real meal with all the fixin's? forget it, too much work.
order in? pffff, Im gettin tired of that plastic, greasy krap.
I always seem to settle on the same thing, we all have our little routines I guess..... Captn Morgan and yo-ho-ho! a little swig of coke with that thank you very much m'friend! Where's me biscuits?!
 
GravityHater said:
hummm, this or that?
old cold dead pizza? nah, trash it.
whip up a real meal with all the fixin's? forget it, too much work.
order in? pffff, Im gettin tired of that plastic, greasy krap.
I always seem to settle on the same thing, we all have our little routines I guess..... Captn Morgan and yo-ho-ho! a little swig of coke with that thank you very much m'friend! Where's me biscuits?!
Make some basami rice, strain some black eyed peas and heat them up in the microwave and put them on the rice. A little butter and some seasoning...you got a meal under three bucks.

I do that once in while when I get in a conundrum.
 
I went to the store across the street for meatball and cheese Hot Pockets. Thank God the motel has a microwave and fridge. Not to bad to sit reserve in but it's still reserve and it still sucks.
 
Metro752 said:
first thing, you don't call it "supper" unless you milk cows n drive a buggy

Whoops, my background is showing through there. Hey, gotta go - time to feed my 'car'. Now where is my straw hat and corn pipe?
 
User997 said:
Hamburger Helper is perfect for nights like these!


"I don't know why they call it Hamburger Helper. I think it tastes just fine by itself."
 
GravityHater said:
Now where is my straw hat and corn pipe?

Wow, that may present a problem in the near future if you don't know where your 'corn pipe' is.
 
SenorSpielbergo said:
"I don't know why they call it Hamburger Helper. I think it tastes just fine by itself."
If by saying "hamburger" you mean "house pet" and by saying "helper" you mean "covers up stank"...you might be on to something.
 

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