

MNF for me, but I am making a T-bone, potatoes and some onions...

MNF for me, but I am making a T-bone, potatoes and some onions...Good idea. Report back.bgebrent said:I'll go ask Nichole.

I think buffalo turds are the most fitting thing yet.lousubcap said:Timing is everything- a load of ABT's (stuffed with hot sausage and habanero cheese) for the clown show-for as long as I can last. Just want to get an unfiltered take although nothing will change ABC!
She made Panko crusted flounder, pesto mashed potatoes and green beans stovetop. Matt took the picture.theyolksonyou said:Good idea. Report back.bgebrent said:I'll go ask Nichole.


Whoa, what? I cooked some chicken tenders. No picture.bgebrent said:@tarheelmatt asleep at the wheel.
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I hope you are doing well.. Cheers John.DuckDogDr said:Went to my preacher's house and ate with his family ... Chicken tenders and mashed taters
trumps more into simple math like adding and subtracting or balancing the budget, same thingJohnInCarolina said:
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Foghorn said:"trumps more into simple math like adding and subtracting or balancing the budget, same thing"
@fishlessman, you say that - and I've heard other Trump supporters say that as well. But as a neutral individual who is trying to decide who to vote for (as of today, Gary Johnson has my vote), as near as I can tell, Trump's plan is to put us $5 Trillion MORE THAN ALREADY PROJECTED in debt during his time in office. I'm no expert on national economics, but it seems to me that if we don't do something about the national debt soon we are basically just stealing from our children and grandchildren - because they will be stuck with it. All of the Trump supporters I know think of themselves as self-sufficient and would never be supportive of a plan that is overtly defined as "we're going to dump a heaping pile of crap on our kids and grandkids because we're too lazy to man up and take care of our own debt" - yet that seems to be the exact plan they are voting for.
What am I missing? Serious question.
was just a response to jic about trump being dumb and hillary being a super genius. it just might take 5 trillion to fix things that the 20 trillion dollar man brokeFoghorn said:"trumps more into simple math like adding and subtracting or balancing the budget, same thing"
@fishlessman, you say that - and I've heard other Trump supporters say that as well. But as a neutral individual who is trying to decide who to vote for (as of today, Gary Johnson has my vote), as near as I can tell, Trump's plan is to put us $5 Trillion MORE THAN ALREADY PROJECTED in debt during his time in office. I'm no expert on national economics, but it seems to me that if we don't do something about the national debt soon we are basically just stealing from our children and grandchildren - because they will be stuck with it. All of the Trump supporters I know think of themselves as self-sufficient and would never be supportive of a plan that is overtly defined as "we're going to dump a heaping pile of crap on our kids and grandkids because we're too lazy to man up and take care of our own debt" - yet that seems to be the exact plan they are voting for.
What am I missing? Serious question.
i did the third party thing once with perot, it did not accomplish anything, third party voting is really not an option with the way the voting works even if its whats in your heart. it makes this election extremely disturbing to me. i have had some great years under obama, he put my competition under, but now the customers are leaving, heading to the south and overseas and my competition is overseas. i dont believe in these trade agreements at all, we let stuff in and other countries make us jump thru hurdles. im no fan of trump or hillary but voting this year is going to be gut wrenching and it does not matter for me, massachusetts is dyed blue, so its blue no matter whatfishlessman said:was just a response to jic about trump being dumb and hillary being a super genius. it just might take 5 trillion to fix things that the 20 trillion dollar man brokeFoghorn said:"trumps more into simple math like adding and subtracting or balancing the budget, same thing"
@fishlessman, you say that - and I've heard other Trump supporters say that as well. But as a neutral individual who is trying to decide who to vote for (as of today, Gary Johnson has my vote), as near as I can tell, Trump's plan is to put us $5 Trillion MORE THAN ALREADY PROJECTED in debt during his time in office. I'm no expert on national economics, but it seems to me that if we don't do something about the national debt soon we are basically just stealing from our children and grandchildren - because they will be stuck with it. All of the Trump supporters I know think of themselves as self-sufficient and would never be supportive of a plan that is overtly defined as "we're going to dump a heaping pile of crap on our kids and grandkids because we're too lazy to man up and take care of our own debt" - yet that seems to be the exact plan they are voting for.
What am I missing? Serious question.i did the third party thing once with perot, it did not accomplish anything, third party voting is really not an option with the way the voting works even if its whats in your heart. it makes this election extremely disturbing to me. i have had some great years under obama, he put my competition under, but now the customers are leaving, heading to the south and overseas and my competition is overseas. i dont believe in these trade agreements at all, we let stuff in and other countries make us jump thru hurdles. im no fan of trump or hillary but voting this year is going to be gut wrenching and it does not matter for me, massachusetts is dyed blue, so its blue no matter what
XXL BGE, Karebecue, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
@Foghorn The same people saying his plan will put us 5 trillion more in debt are the same ones that said obama would take us out of debt, not add 20 trillion to it.... funny how that works huh?Foghorn said:"trumps more into simple math like adding and subtracting or balancing the budget, same thing"
@fishlessman, you say that - and I've heard other Trump supporters say that as well. But as a neutral individual who is trying to decide who to vote for (as of today, Gary Johnson has my vote), as near as I can tell, Trump's plan is to put us $5 Trillion MORE THAN ALREADY PROJECTED in debt during his time in office. I'm no expert on national economics, but it seems to me that if we don't do something about the national debt soon we are basically just stealing from our children and grandchildren - because they will be stuck with it. All of the Trump supporters I know think of themselves as self-sufficient and would never be supportive of a plan that is overtly defined as "we're going to dump a heaping pile of crap on our kids and grandkids because we're too lazy to man up and take care of our own debt" - yet that seems to be the exact plan they are voting for.
What am I missing? Serious question.