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In Reply to: O.T. Self control posted by plow hand on May 23, 2009 at 12:35:04:
Ohh, YES!! Bought a case of Iron City beer, wife made an up-side down cake, with the pineapple on top and the sugar coating, baked in an iron skillet! YUMM!! Been invited to a picnic at our son's place tomorrow. He said to bring my own beer, if i wanted any, so i bought the Iron, because none of his beer swillin' buddies like it! They drink that wimpy stuff, Keystone light! Its enough to make ya gag! Might as well drink ice water! Worked on several machines today, and got one finished and delivered. Now, i closed the garage door, put things away out of sight, mowed the front lawns, opened an Iron, and am now browsing here, answering questions! Have a nice Holiday, and remember our friends who have gone on--especially the old Veterans, who made it possible for you all to vote for your man, whoever he was, or is! By an old Veteran--Rusty Jones
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