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What is/was for for lunch???

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daddygrace
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k2josh wrote:


daddygrace wrote:
Mmmmmm.... Quaker Strawberrys "n Cream Instant Oatmeal for Breakfast.... The Low sugar one of course..



This post had no inclination as to what you were having for lunch! TheGnar, however, prefaced his breakfast comment with what he was having for lunch. Although I do not care what people have for breakfast, he kept his post legit with a lunch plan.



Man are you ON today!!!! I suppose the newbie needs to button up huh??? :P
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daddygrace wrote:


k2josh wrote:


daddygrace wrote:
Mmmmmm.... Quaker Strawberrys "n Cream Instant Oatmeal for Breakfast.... The Low sugar one of course..



This post had no inclination as to what you were having for lunch! TheGnar, however, prefaced his breakfast comment with what he was having for lunch. Although I do not care what people have for breakfast, he kept his post legit with a lunch plan.



Man are you ON today!!!! I suppose the newbie needs to button up huh??? :P



I don't usually eat breakfast. Unless it comes out of the cracker machine.
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SKISC wrote:


daddygrace wrote:


k2josh wrote:


daddygrace wrote:
Mmmmmm.... Quaker Strawberrys "n Cream Instant Oatmeal for Breakfast.... The Low sugar one of course..



This post had no inclination as to what you were having for lunch! TheGnar, however, prefaced his breakfast comment with what he was having for lunch. Although I do not care what people have for breakfast, he kept his post legit with a lunch plan.



Man are you ON today!!!! I suppose the newbie needs to button up huh??? :P



I don't usually eat breakfast. Unless it comes out of the cracker machine.



+1, I have not decided, but the seafood talk has got me thinkin...
daddygrace
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k2josh wrote:


SKISC wrote:


daddygrace wrote:


k2josh wrote:


daddygrace wrote:
Mmmmmm.... Quaker Strawberrys "n Cream Instant Oatmeal for Breakfast.... The Low sugar one of course..



This post had no inclination as to what you were having for lunch! TheGnar, however, prefaced his breakfast comment with what he was having for lunch. Although I do not care what people have for breakfast, he kept his post legit with a lunch plan.



Man are you ON today!!!! I suppose the newbie needs to button up huh??? :P



I don't usually eat breakfast. Unless it comes out of the cracker machine.



+1, I have not decided, but the seafood talk has got me thinkin...

:lol:
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Fixing to head to the local Kroger and get me a plate lunch.
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Methinks it shall be the Harbour Inn Seafood Restaurant today...(after all of this seafood talk) Stuffed flounder and Broiled Scallops, Hushpuppies, Cole Slaw, a piece of Cornbread, and Sweet Tea... Yep.... I'm sure of it... :D
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I may have to try Harbour Inn myself. Been doing the ultimate feast at Red Lobster about twice a week for the last three months. May go for some fries stuff today.
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other half of Publix sub. Just as good as yesterday.
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SKISC wrote:
I may have to try Harbour Inn myself. Been doing the ultimate feast at Red Lobster about twice a week for the last three months. May go for some fries stuff today.



Harbour Inn is very fast and REALLY inexpensive.... I mean like REALLY fast.... I took mom and dad after church one Sunday and now dad won't go back because he got his food so fast. He said it has to be pre-cooked and sitting under a heat lamp for it to come out so soon... I thought it was good and hot personally...
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Capt. Ds new platters are pretty good. I took a chance and got the Shrimp Lovers Trio: fried shrimp, grilled on a skewer, and shrimp pasta alfredo, with a dinner roll, corn on the cob and green beans. I'm about halfway thru, it's good!
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