OT....Heart Attack Grill giant dead at 29......

On Mar 6, 4:27?pm, "Pete C." wrote:

175??? Holy shit, my husband is your height and I'd love for him to
weigh 175 again! He looked terrific when he was that size lol
 
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 04:27:44 +0000 (UTC), [email protected] (Steve
Pope) arranged random neurons and said:




There used to be candle stores all over the malls. Now, *those* places
reeked!

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

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notbob wrote:



On the other side of THAT coin,.. the glazed ceramic chicken coffee mug
set the ex and I were wedding gifted went our for garage sale.

It had some collectible value we were later told.

We weren't one bit sorry for any monetary loss. :D

Best,

Andy
 
" Bigbazza" wrote:



The poor man.

What's sad is why the staff permitted him to eat there at all. Instead
they just looked the other way. For shame!

The name of the place is fitting and they certainly don't sugar coat the
unhealthy nature of their food, with the warning sign out front.

The restaurant was showcased in a segment of "Food Paradise: 'Hamburger
Paradise,'" iirc, on the Travel channel.

Who orders the quad bypass (8,000 calories)??? Utterly ridiculous, imho.

I used to be able to eat two 1/2 pound cheeseburgers--not any more!

America is definitely the leader in food excesses!!!

More evidence: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfbTO0GlONU

Andy
 
On 8 Mar 2011 13:31:40 GMT, notbob wrote:


That's a good idea, thanks. I need to change my pot rack, but can't
make it much wider. I'll google and what they have available online
and decide if it's worth a trip to look in person.

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On Mar 7, 5:20?pm, Andy wrote:

As I said, I love Pier 1 - I think it smells wonderful. In addition
to taking some of the scent with you, at Christmas time, you can also
inadvertently walk out covered in glitter! What could be better than
free bling? LOL.

N.
 
Dave Smith wrote:

Yes, he lived by the fat and died by the fat.
God bless him.

(Me, however, will be eating a carrot as soon as I
move away from the keyboard.)
 
On Mar 4, 9:46?pm, Janet wrote:

Yes they are. My Aunt (an orth surgery nurse) now works in
procurement, specialising in procuring heavy duty hospital equipment
for the obese. Something I had not really thought about. She says it a
growing business. (no pun intended).

JB
 
On Mar 6, 10:25?pm, Mark Thorson wrote:

I take the new unopened jars, and bang them on the counter top, all
around the top of the lid, and then give the center of the lid a good
whack with the handle of a table knife. Works like a charm. Do some
test taps, so you don't bend the lid so it won't fit tightly.... my
method is certainly better than stabbing a lid with a knife.

N.
 
On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 14:25:58 -0800, "Julie Bove"
wrote:

He's actually kinda cute... in a bleached hair California surfer boy
way. It's too wholesome for a serious punk rocker though. :)

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On Mar 7, 6:39?pm, Dave Smith wrote:

The only kind of indoor candles I buy and use any more are soy - they
don't create soot, like regular candles. You'd be surprised at the
soot build-up around (inside) your electrical outlets, in the fabric
of your drapes, etc. Ick. Been there, done that, won't be doing that
any more. That's part of the reason that turn-of-the-century
furniture, rugs and fabrics were so dark-colored - kerosene lamps,
sooty candles, fireplaces....

N.
 
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 02:24:35 -0800, "Julie Bove"
wrote:


I have not only never seen that (and I burn a lot of candles), I've
never heard of it either and I live in the kind of area that would be
up in arms if it was ever even a possibility.

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On 3/3/2011 8:35 PM, Bigbazza wrote:

Lots of non-overweight folks die of pneumonia every day. You can assume
that he died because he was fat but I don't feel the need to. The Heart
Attack Grill concept is a hoot and non-PC - it pokes fun at our food
culture and medical system.

I can't eat there but perhaps I would have been game for it 20 or 30
years ago.
 
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 09:19:58 -0800, sf arranged
random neurons and said:



Wherever I trip over attractive looking ones or a deal on tapers for
dinner parties. I don't like scented candles any more than I like air
"fresheners" or those dangly thingies they sell at the car wash to
hang off your rear view mirror. The cutesy
cinnamon/vanilla/strawberry/whatever scented candles don't add
ambience to a house, car, whatever, IMHO. It's just another level of
olfactory "noise." I will admit, however, to nuking a prep bowl of
yeast laden water when I had a house on the market and expected a
"showing." Go figure *that* dichotomy.

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

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On Mon, 7 Mar 2011 14:28:27 -0800, "Julie Bove"
wrote:


I mean serious candles and colors like we could get at the candle
store. Not your everyday colors and sizes that are available at BB&B
or the grocery store.

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