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You dare not ask what is that in the meatloaf.....
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You dare not ask what is that in the meatloaf.....
You can bet that, whatever it is, it is not meat.
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If it were a Catholic school, the question would be which Sister, Father, or Brother died recently
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Hey, I remember this tough, chewy Jello!
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Hey, I remember this tough, chewy Jello!
The stuff that tasted faintly like stale cheese? I remember that stuff, too!
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If it is still moving, pour coffee on it.
If the coffee is still moving, wait 'til it hits your innards!
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You can bet that, whatever it is, it is not meat.
Or you wish it wasn't.
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Public school cafeteria? Ahhh, the memories!

Health Salad! (chopped up vegetables in lemon Jello)

Little, round, individual pizzas with American cheese instead of mozzarella!

Wax Beans!

Creamed Corn!

Then there was University (well, that was a public school, too )

Rubber Band and Glue stew!

Macaroni and Milk!

Ham Tetrazzini!
Frankfurter Tettrazini!

Bug Juice with Sponge!

Spaghetti with Sauce and Sticks!

Milk 'n Flies!

Preppy Ham! (half pink, half green)

And then there were the Jello cubes. The first day, they were good to eat, nice and fresh, and soft. The second day, they were a little stiff, but still acceptable. The third day, they were only good for food fights!

Then there were the dishes kids attempted on their own, in the dorm:

Roast Stewing Hen!

Spaghetti and Ketchup!

Makes road kill sound good!
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Yes!!!! If it tasted like anything at all. Many used it for ammo.
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Had to do something to my blog tonigh that I did not want to. I was getting so much spam, that I had to make so only registered people can post on there.
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You dare not ask what is that in the meatloaf.....
Or in my 'surprise' goulash ... suffice to say may be a cute cuddy Aussie critter that Zooey used to post pictures of. Starts with 'w'. Or maybe our late lamented Bessie the thonged rhino ... man, I miss her
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