I'll pitch in....we'll buy the whole slab??
Hell yeah.
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I'll pitch in....we'll buy the whole slab??
THIS WOULD BE REAL BAD IF YOU WERE IN PRISON.LOLIt was kinda tough at first when I was diagnosed back in 2014, but I'm pretty used to it at this point.
You'd be surprised how easy it is to turn down a big pile of bacon if you know it might kill you!
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Thank you so much, that's much cheaper than expected. I've had recent small reactions to shrimp and a pretty bad reaction to yellowjackets that I've never had before. Wondering if I'm developing some new allergies or something. That's cheap enough to just go ahead and have it checked out.My test was done around a month ago with no insurance involved and I got the bill this week. Cost was $113 and change, not a bad price, just wish the results had been better! I was on full blown hamburger alert until I got the bad news..........
wonder what all they serve in prison? seems meat would be expensive?? NOT being a S....A..THIS WOULD BE REAL BAD IF YOU WERE IN PRISON.LOL
You talking about that stuff you get on clearance for 99 cents per pack that you almost choked to death on that one time?I'll buy you a chuck steak.
THIS WOULD BE REAL BAD IF YOU WERE IN PRISON.LOL
I know a guy with this same allergy that got locked up in the Madison County jail over a little misunderstanding once.wonder what all they serve in prison? seems meat would be expensive?? NOT being a S....A..
I've had some called "chuck tender" that was awesome , But when everbody caught on it went up $3 a lb lolYou talking about that stuff you get on clearance for 99 cents per pack that you almost choked to death on that one time?
WHEN DID YOU GET OUT ?I know a guy with this same allergy that got locked up in the Madison County jail over a little misunderstanding once.
He told the jailers about the allergy when he was brought in and he was still given the same meals that all the other inmates got.
At breakfast he would trade his sausage and gravy to other inmates for their grits and eggs. At lunch and dinner he would trade his hamburger or ham sandwich or whatever for cake, vegetables or whatever non-meat items had been served.
WHEN DID YOU GET OUT ?
I was thinking the same thing.
The guy wasn't in there long. It was just some little misdemeanor BS that got straightened out pretty fast.WHEN DID YOU GET OUT ?
