Pluggers by Gary Brookins
- December 11, 2008
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cgrl78 said, 11 months ago
I don’t think “hotdog” and “T-bone” should ever be used in the same sentence.
Gweedo Murray said, 11 months ago
That depends. If you order the dogs specially made from T bone, minus the bone of course.
cgrl78 said, 11 months ago
Good point. But the likeliness of that happening, is slim to none. I’ll just take the T-bone, with baked, salad, and roll please.
prasrinivara said, 11 months ago
For cgrl78: check the grammar again; the two terms were in different sentence-fragments.
moonwatcher13 said, 11 months ago
You know you’re a Plugger if you die of food poisoning.
BigGrouch said, 11 months ago
I’m a real Plugger. We always shop for cheap meat.
arceedee
said,
11 months ago
When my hubby finds a great end piece of deli meat reduced for ‘quick sale’ in our market, his eyes light up like he’s won the lottery. He’d never taste their live lobsters, if one didn’t occasionally show up cooked at half-price. My daughter joked when she was growing up she wanted to taste thin sliced veal cutlets just once before she died. Ya think we’re thrifty Pluggers????