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Put in in a pickle jar.

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You can eat it with some keantay and some farfa Beans.< br>
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You can eat it with some keantay and some farfa Beans.
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Just joking around. Hannibal

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Or you have a serious chat about with your reminant. keeping your weight down.

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Or you have a serious chat about with your reminant. keeping your weight down.

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Just messing around. I've got a seriously twisted since of humor.

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Well, I don't know about Tennessee, but in the rest of the country, removed body parts get sent to pathology and then incinerated as medical waste. :)

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Some people get to keep their appendix or gallbladder. Don't know why!

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1 minute ago, AZhiker said:

Well, I don't know about Tennessee, but in the rest of the country, removed body parts get sent to pathology and then incinerated as medical waste. :)

Just like me eventually. I'm giving my body to medical research. Keep the card in my wallet in case I croak.

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Just now, Slimming Down Steve said:

Some people get to keep their appendix or gallbladder. Don't know why!

I watched a show once about folks who feed themselves off freshly harvested road kill. I think it took place in Tennessee. Nothing against Tennessee, but just saying...... Maybe but a different way of looking at meat? ???

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8 minutes ago, Slimming Down Steve said:

You can eat it with some keantay and some farfa Beans.< br>
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*Chianti and Fava

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Well I'm originally from Maryland. But I know Jack Daniel's secret is a fresh road kill in each batch.

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I knew someone had to correct the spelling, that why I didn't bother.

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