[quote]OctoberGirl wrote:
You can see the dent in the front of this car, and do you see how the driver parked? Over the parking curb. Is that what they are called? In any case, I am guessing this is not a good driver.[/quote]
HOLY SMOKES! I THINK I’VE FOUND YOUR CULPRIT! (i took this pic many months ago, and i’ve been itching to post it SOMEWHERE! THANKS PM and the rest of you guys! You really know how to make Christmas…well, Christmasy!)[/quote]
Looking out over Jersey City and Hoboken. NYC is on the skyline. Empire State building to left.
Hard to see in the pic, but you could see the cranes where the Freedom Tower is going in. They said 9/11 was quite a site from this perspective.[/quote]
From my back step…it’s not even the first day of winter yet. I was wearing sneakers nine days ago and then boom. More snow in three days than all last year combined.
[quote]bond james bond wrote:
From my back step…it’s not even the first day of winter yet. I was wearing sneakers nine days ago and then boom. More snow in three days than all last year combined. [/quote]
To most of the US this is what Canada looks Like year round.
[quote]bond james bond wrote:
From my back step…it’s not even the first day of winter yet. I was wearing sneakers nine days ago and then boom. More snow in three days than all last year combined. [/quote]
To most of the US this is what Canada looks Like year round.[/quote]
For real, that pic could be from July for all I know.
[quote]bond james bond wrote:
From my back step…it’s not even the first day of winter yet. I was wearing sneakers nine days ago and then boom. More snow in three days than all last year combined. [/quote]
To most of the US this is what Canada looks Like year round.[/quote]
For real, that pic could be from July for all I know.[/quote]
Funny part is that some of Ontario is South of Detroit.
1 onion (diced)
1 bell pepper (diced)
2 lb ground deer
1 can Rotel
1 can diced tomaotes
1 can black beans
1 can dark red kidney beans
1 can chili beans
1 package of chili seasoning
Cumin (to taste)
Chili Powder (to taste)
Paprika ((to taste)
Seasonings - Tony’s, Red Dirt, Garlic Powder, etc.
Brown vegetables and deer meat together. Add seasonings in the process. Once browned add beans, canned tomatoes and Rotel.Drain the beans except for the chili beans. Depending on the size add 1 can of water or more. Raise the heat to a simmer stirring occasionally to keep from sticking. Simmer for 30-45 minutes and it is ready to eat.
[quote]educote wrote:
Finished Product[/quote]
This is another example of something that I’m absolutely sure is delicious and wonderful in person but looks like Hell in a photo. Sorry.
[quote]educote wrote:
Finished Product[/quote]
This is another example of something that I’m absolutely sure is delicious and wonderful in person but looks like Hell in a photo. Sorry.
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Yeah, your right. Blackberry camera is not so hot either.