QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy 647. God, for the last, what, 3 pages you guys have dominated!!!!! Posting maniacs!!!!![:P]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Hey Lupo, grits are a regional dish often served at breakfast in the southeastern part of the US. They are a hot cereal like Cream of Wheat or oatmeal, but I believe they are made from corn. I have traveled to the south, but have never tried grits. There is a cute scene in the movie My Cousin Vinney about grits. As far as model railroading goes, most "grits" are found on sand paper or under the track as ballast. [:D]556 Yes, I'm still watching, but I'm suffering from what I call "Mr Ed Syndrome". lets talk animals: what was Mr. Ed's syndrome? quite forgot, I was young when it was on, with all respect for the people who love GRITS, as you discibe it, I think I know that as stuff i feed to my chickens and that is 557!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Hey Lupo, grits are a regional dish often served at breakfast in the southeastern part of the US. They are a hot cereal like Cream of Wheat or oatmeal, but I believe they are made from corn. I have traveled to the south, but have never tried grits. There is a cute scene in the movie My Cousin Vinney about grits. As far as model railroading goes, most "grits" are found on sand paper or under the track as ballast. [:D]556 Yes, I'm still watching, but I'm suffering from what I call "Mr Ed Syndrome".
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Sorry Emerald, they must have been on the plate with the green eggs and ham.[:P][:P][:D][;)][;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by lupo He DOUGAL didn't you see post 702 ?? and this is 709
QUOTE: Originally posted by 4884bigboy 711............ hmmm 7 11. Anyone been to those stores/gas stations? I love their slurpies![8D][:)][:P][;)]