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Many of us have been having T-bone for lunch for the past 24-hours, and now it seems we must find another meal. Personally, I'm saddened by this because I was surprised to find out that despite the grizzle, it wasn't such a touch piece of meat afterall.

 

The T-bone was a cut below your normal cut of meat, and yet he somehow managed to change the world.

 

So please join me in a not-so-silent rememberance of our last T-Bone Lunch.

 

Fairwell, our Buffalo Belle. We hardly knew ye.

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I've been around long enough to remember when he was just a tenderloin....

 

:P

 

Jeff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:devil:

 

Good riddens

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I've been around long enough to remember when he was just a tenderloin....

 

:P

 

Jeff

:devil:

 

Good riddens

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I remember those days as well. He would stand around wondering aloud...am I am beef tenderloin? Or a pork tenderloin? Beef or pork? Pork or beef?

 

Sadly, he was hard to identify with because he was unable to decide on his own identity.

 

Very sad day, indeed.

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The problem with spoiled meat is you can't beat it.

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The bigger problem is only maggots seemed to be attracted to it and like it.

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I remember those days as well. He would stand around wondering aloud...am I am beef tenderloin? Or a pork tenderloin? Beef or pork? Pork or beef?

 

Sadly, he was hard to identify with because he was unable to decide on his own identity.

 

Very sad day, indeed.

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I wonder if, in the end, he sucome to a bad case of - tainted meat in the can - ??

:devil::P:lol:

 

Jeff

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The bigger problem is only maggots seemed to be attracted to it and like it.

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And just like in the life of a maggot, the only thing to do is become a fly, eat sh-- and die.

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