Posted by JB Dyer on August 27, 2013 at 14:41:51 from (75.104.223.40):
In Reply to: Sloppy Joe's posted by NY 986 on August 26, 2013 at 13:07:14:
Gotta tell this about my friend, His wife always cooks, he can't heat water, well his wife had to go out of town for a few days and Larry had to fend for himself. One morning he gathered some bread and a can of that manwich to eat for lunch. he got the bright idea he would put on the manifold of his backhoe about 10:00 and it would be hot and ready to eat at noon. Well that worked pretty well, he made him a couple of sandwiches but said in about a half hour started to belch like crazy for the rest of the day. Someone asked him if he added any meat. Nope, just what came out of the can spooned on the bread. Didn't know you had to add meat. Said he'd never do that again.
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