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Feb 17, '12, 10:27 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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Originally Posted by Luna Lovecraft
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white or stainless steel kitchen appliances?
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Black kitchen appliances.
Tulips or daffodils
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Feb 18, '12, 4:20 am
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Re: This or That #30
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Originally Posted by Catholic90
Black kitchen appliances.
Tulips or daffodils
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Daffodils
Carpeting or Hardwood Floors
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Feb 18, '12, 11:34 am
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Re: This or That #30
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Originally Posted by Lost_Sheep
Daffodils
Carpeting or Hardwood Floors
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Both
Hardwood or Laminate Flooring?
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Feb 18, '12, 2:37 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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Hardwood or Laminate Flooring?
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hardwood
white or chocolate birthday cake?
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Feb 18, '12, 5:41 pm
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Re: This or That #30
Chocolate.
Eat a live grasshopper or a cup of dead ones?
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Feb 18, '12, 8:07 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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Originally Posted by trekkie4christ
Chocolate.
Eat a live grasshopper or a cup of dead ones?
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Kill the live one and throw all dead ones in the garbage. Then eat a turkey sandwich.
Dill Pickle chips or Barbecue potato chips?
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Feb 19, '12, 9:09 am
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Re: This or That #30
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Kill the live one and throw all dead ones in the garbage. Then eat a turkey sandwich.
Dill Pickle chips or Barbecue potato chips?
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Barbecue
Lenten Fridays - mac & cheese or fish?
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Feb 19, '12, 9:30 am
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Re: This or That #30
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Barbecue
Lenten Fridays - mac & cheese or fish?
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Red Lobster.
Non-Fridays: Beef or Chicken
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Feb 19, '12, 9:49 am
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Re: This or That #30
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Red Lobster.
Non-Fridays: Beef or Chicken
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Both. Either. Mixed together is good!
English Breakfast Tea or Chai Tea?
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Feb 19, '12, 2:32 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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Both. Either. Mixed together is good!
English Breakfast Tea or Chai Tea?
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English Breakfast Tea
Sugar in tea or not?
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Feb 19, '12, 3:28 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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English Breakfast Tea
Sugar in tea or not?
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not.
yogurt or Greek yogurt?
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Feb 20, '12, 5:06 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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not.
yogurt or Greek yogurt?
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Both
Fruit flavored or plain yogurt?
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Feb 20, '12, 5:48 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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Fruit flavored or plain yogurt?
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Vanilla yogurt or honey yogurt are my favorites.
Pad Thai or something Thai that is really spicy?
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Feb 21, '12, 11:32 am
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Re: This or That #30
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Vanilla yogurt or honey yogurt are my favorites.
Pad Thai or something Thai that is really spicy?
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Something Thai that is really spicy *salivating now*
Chipoltles or Jersey Mikes (figuring out dinner tonight)
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Feb 21, '12, 12:42 pm
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Re: This or That #30
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Something Thai that is really spicy *salivating now*
Chipoltles or Jersey Mikes (figuring out dinner tonight)
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Hmmm, never had Jersey Mikes, Chipolte is fake mexican food, and not considered fine Mexican food here. We have lots of "mom and pop" Mexican restaurants with great food. May I suggest some good Italian?
Jalapeno or Serrano chiles?
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