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Re: O/T What are we going to complain about tonigh
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Posted by Newman on August 13, 2005 at 17:43:01 from (69.68.71.238):
In Reply to: Re: O/T What are we going to complain about tonigh posted by Dug on August 13, 2005 at 17:07:43:
The steak turned out good. Got the discount cause it was cut a 1/4 on the tenderloin side and 3/4 on the other. The butcher was either having a bad day or was trying to train a new guy. I just kept the thick side on the hot part of the grill,turned out perfect. 20 oz. ate part tonight save the rest for tomorrow. We will never forget what happened on 09/11. And there's nothing we can do to reverse things. I still get angry thinking about it. When it happened we had many brave Americans there trying to save people. It was an act of war. Innocent people. I did try to help, I donated money and I cursed the enemy. They used our sources as a weapon,people caught off guard. Like the Pearl Harbor attack, even though they attacked us first,with the news media,it's making us look like the evil people. Thats my point. I just want peace in the world. Do you think that will happen as long sides continue to threaten and kill?
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