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Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by mets65, Jan 28, 2011.

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  1. mets65

    mets65 New Member

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    I think we could all use some chicken wings to calm everyone down....just sayin.


    Ranch or blue cheese?
     
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    Ranch!

    and thanks for reminding me. i need to get some. :)
     
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    Ranch, a man after my own heart.
     
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    Thank you brother, all hope is not yet lost on me, your brother and friend.
     
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    I like the spicy battered wings from Publix myself. :) BTW, the average american in a lifetime of 70 years consumes 4500 chickens. I think I have already hit my limit.
     
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    I think I hit my limit years ago. I eat mostly chicken and very little red meat. Not for heath reasons though, I just like chicken! :laugh:
     
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    Speaking of "hitting the limit" . ..
     
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