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RE: Texas Cure - 1/22/2006 2:48:56 PM   
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he ain't gonna buy you no "Mich Ultra Liights" or any a them thar "Miller Lites" neither!


Phew...That was close!!!!

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RE: Texas Cure - 1/22/2006 2:56:58 PM   
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No Ron...

Actually, he told me the other day that he was doin some side work for his brother so that he could bring some extra cash to the bottle show... (one or two dollars maybe) just enought to stop off at McDonalds...

But he was lookin to ship some boxes filled with bottles, back to Alabama.
He also said something about buying grits, scrapple, hog's feet, pig's knuckles, corn, sevem-up, sausage gravy & biscuits, hawg jowels, chicken feet, balloots, you name it...

Wayne

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RE: Texas Cure - 1/22/2006 3:25:26 PM   
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OH STOP IT!!! you're making me hungry.

< Message edited by Dale -- 1/22/2006 3:30:41 PM >

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RE: Texas Cure - 1/22/2006 3:35:02 PM   
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Hey Wayne, She will just tell you it's nothing new.

I think I'll stick with the JD and Crown and the Mic UTL. I don't much know about those Ales and green northern beers.

I know about Irish, but its hard to get quality.

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RE: Texas Cure - 1/22/2006 7:14:41 PM   
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Hey Cap...

Wait till you have my grey squirrel stuffed with okra and craw dads, rolled up and deep fried in possum fat!!!... sumpin ike gattl

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RE: Texas Cure - 1/22/2006 7:20:52 PM   
capsoda


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Oh boy, can we have corn breab and collards with it!

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RE: Texas Cure - 1/22/2006 8:08:27 PM   
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'All cook da grits!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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RE: Texas Cure - 1/24/2006 7:02:57 PM   
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I have an update on this bottle, I talked with a man that use to have a large collection of S.A.drug store bottles, he said that the Chapa drug store bottles are faily common but he had never seen or herd of that cure bottle it had to be rare.

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