The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn

The Argyle Sweater

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  1. Dogsniff

    Dogsniff said, 10 months ago

    Are those the Chicks?

  2. margueritem

    margueritem said, 10 months ago

    GAG, I hate sweet tea! Good one today!

  3. Radish

    Radish said, 10 months ago

    Were they bought at Winn Dixie grocery store?

  4. briatollah

    briatollah said, 10 months ago

    @margueritem

    I like my tea (both iced and hot) plain. Sugar and lemon are for people who don’t like tea. Oil of Bergamont is acceptable,though.

  5. afficionado

    afficionado said, 10 months ago

    yuk. Tea out of a paper cup :o{

  6. Linux0s

    Linux0s said, 10 months ago

    Should have been “…my heart will always belong to my sweet tea.”

  7. BROOKfan

    BROOKfan said, 10 months ago

    @briatollah

    Earl Grey is not tea it,t perfumed hot water.
    Irish breakfast, English breakfast, Darjeeling, thats tea.

  8. DrBonehead

    DrBonehead said, 10 months ago

    I must have missed something. I thought a Dixie Cup was equipment worn by a catcher from Alabama. Certainly not something you’d drink from.

  9. capndunzzl

    capndunzzl said, 10 months ago

    …well kiss my grits.

  10. blunebottle

    blunebottle said, 10 months ago

    @BROOKfan

    …Irish breakfast, English breakfast, Darjeeling, thats tea.

    Hear, Hear!

    DrBonehead: Dixie Cup was a brand of paper cup once owned by the American Can Company. Before they divested themselves of all their profitable manufacturing properties and turned the company into an investment firm…..Primerica!!

  11. J. Short

    J. Short said, 10 months ago

    Do you hear someone whistling?

  12. Dani Rice

    Dani Rice said, 10 months ago

    @blunebottle

    I think Dr. B may have been pulling your leg. And Margueritem, I agree with you about sweet tea. The first time I encountered it was at a picnic; I took one sip, wandered over toward the garden, and spit it into the bushes.

  13. Arch Stanton

    Arch Stanton said, 10 months ago

    “Dixie cups were made for sweet tea”, General Lee speaking.

  14. jreckard

    jreckard said, 10 months ago

    Next up on Argyle … comments from a pair of jeans worn by R.E. Lee … a credit card hawked by George Pickett … a new version of Pittsburg’s Steel Curtain devised by Gen. Jackson

  15. xSigoff

    xSigoff said, 10 months ago

    @Radish

    Not any more; Winn Dixie went down the tube in 2007.

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