House passes carbon-free energy requirement HF7

  • Iowaboy1
    Posts: 3789
    #2177916

    John, you surely like a slice of longhorn cheese on a hot slice of apple pie dont you??

    Iowaboy1
    Posts: 3789
    #2177919

    Now we need to figure out how we can all agree to either put cheese or peanut butter on a cracker while we are drinking booze in our boats while in Canada.
    Once that hurdle is crossed we can debate which water heater to buy while we are pulling spinners with chubs on them, oh, before I forget we gotta look for 300 savage ammo for another member while we are out and about.
    And, we can do a real world test on how many batteries we need to add so we dont run out of power, POOP!! Anybody have The Famous Grouse’s phone number so we can call him when the generator quits??

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20354
    #2177922

    Now we need to figure out how we can all agree to either put cheese or peanut butter on a cracker while we are drinking booze in our boats while in Canada.
    Once that hurdle is crossed we can debate which water heater to buy while we are pulling spinners with chubs on them, oh, before I forget we gotta look for 300 savage ammo for another member while we are out and about.
    And, we can do a real world test on how many batteries we need to add so we dont run out of power, POOP!! Anybody have The Famous Grouse’s phone number so we can call him when the generator quits??

    Just remember to drink em and sink em toast

    Iowaboy1
    Posts: 3789
    #2177924

    I will bearcat, I bet we all can agree that the first sob we see put 8efe28aeba5bfd44 on a cracker gets sunk to the bottom too!!

    John Rasmussen
    Blaine
    Posts: 6346
    #2177925

    rotflol I love this forum!

    Sheldon we need to talk about your diet. shock

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 11810
    #2177928

    coffee frown iowaboy, I wanna know what the hello you got against Velveeta cheese!:???: doah

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20354
    #2177931

    I will bearcat, I bet we all can agree that the first sob we see put 8efe28aeba5bfd44 on a cracker gets sunk to the bottom too!!

    He will be our new under the ice depth checker

    Iowaboy1
    Posts: 3789
    #2177933

    Glenn I like smoking cheese but that dang velveeta goes up in flames every time I try to light it.
    And in trying to reduce my carbon footprint I gave up on it.

    John, my diet??? I gave up on that years ago, you see, my kid brother and I were putting peanut butter on either hersheys chocolate bars or stirring a big ole glob of it into a cup of chocolate chips, who knew?? when I was in my early teens they came out with reeses peanut butter cups!!
    I eat out of depression because we could have been gozillionaires! and now I have this bowling pin figure to deal with.

    gimruis
    Plymouth, MN
    Posts: 17361
    #2177935

    Glenn I like smoking cheese but that dang velveeta goes up in flames every time I try to light it.

    That’s because it’s not cheese. It’s cheese substitute lol. It’s out on the shelf in the store. If it was real dairy/cheese, it would be in the refrigerator.

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 11810
    #2177938

    rotflol rotflol how the thread turns!! shock woot jester

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 11810
    #2177940

    Iowaboy, you try different rolling papers! devil

    Sheez gimruis why such a fuddy dud,just having fun. And yea I eat Velveeta.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20354
    #2177942

    Iowaboy, you try different rolling papers! devil

    Sheez gimruis why such a fuddy dud,just having fun. And yea I eat Velveeta.

    Velveeta and spicy ground sausage, jalapeños melted on the stove together. Dip with a entire bag of fritos scoops. Mmmmmmmm.

    Iowaboy1
    Posts: 3789
    #2177943

    That sounds great bearcat!!!
    A hunnert years ago mom would make tuna melt sandwiches with velveeta, dang it, another memory lane walk I need to go down.
    She would also fry some bologna, when it was about done she would toss a thin slice of velveeta on it, smear some mayo and mustard on toast, put the sandwich together and we thought we were eating like kings,, sigh, we were poor back then and the simplest things,,ah never mind.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20354
    #2177946

    That sounds great bearcat!!!
    A hunnert years ago mom would make tuna melt sandwiches with velveeta, dang it, another memory lane walk I need to go down.
    She would also fry some bologna, when it was about done she would toss a thin slice of velveeta on it, smear some mayo and mustard on toast, put the sandwich together and we thought we were eating like kings,, sigh, we were poor back then and the simplest things,,ah never mind.

    I grew up very poor and our snacks that I still enjoy, people look at me like I’m crazy.

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 11810
    #2177949

    doah I’m still poor!! roll doah
    I like Velveeta on Ritz crackers?!! I’ve tried other cheeses on grilled cheese, Velveeta is it.

    Umy
    South Metro
    Posts: 1948
    #2177954

    Time to start passing out the tinfoil hats, getting all the right-wing conspiracy theories going in here.

    Glad to see we’ve moved on from science denial to xenophobia.

    The funny thing about voter fraud – whenever instances of it are uncovered, it always seems to be committed by republicans. Yet another example of every accusation being a confession.

    OMG!!
    Every last one this past cycle has been demos winning.
    The chick in Arizona should have had to either give up her office or not run. You can’t be in CHARGE of elections an\\AND supervise the process?!?!?!

    Dan
    Southeast MN
    Posts: 3782
    #2177958

    Well that run of cheese, cracker, and peanut butter debate was fun. Glad to see it’s still more important to intensely argue about things on the internet via IDO politics.

    Matt Moen
    South Minneapolis
    Posts: 4264
    #2177965

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>iowaboy1 wrote:</div>
    That sounds great bearcat!!!
    A hunnert years ago mom would make tuna melt sandwiches with velveeta, dang it, another memory lane walk I need to go down.
    She would also fry some bologna, when it was about done she would toss a thin slice of velveeta on it, smear some mayo and mustard on toast, put the sandwich together and we thought we were eating like kings,, sigh, we were poor back then and the simplest things,,ah never mind.

    I grew up very poor and our snacks that I still enjoy, people look at me like I’m crazy.

    Fried bologna or fried spam and velveeta sandwiches. Still love them.

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 11810
    #2177966

    Bearcat that’s a really good combo, love it!! Only used Doritos though gotta try them scoops! waytogo

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20354
    #2178006

    Bearcat that’s a really good combo, love it!! Only used Doritos though gotta try them scoops! waytogo

    I also like to add canned diced up tomatoes to mine as well or a can of rotel habenero.
    Just depends on who else is eating it with me

    John Rasmussen
    Blaine
    Posts: 6346
    #2178015

    Fried bologna or fried spam and velveeta sandwiches. Still love them

    Me too, but prefer a slice of Bongards cheese on it. The BEST American cheese by the way. Glenn velveeta is to be used as Bearcat said for making dips and that is it.

    Iowaboy1
    Posts: 3789
    #2178019

    Dang it John, we were trying to keep it simple with cheese or creamy/crunchy peanut butter on a cracker and you go and derail the whole dang train with which cheese is best now.
    Bearcat, with a recipe like that, most likely you will be eating alone in short order!!!

    Now if we can determine which cheese is the best AND will catch mice.
    Oh no! here comes the mousetrap bait debate!!

    duh queen
    Posts: 547
    #2178027

    In the Dairy State, eatin’ Velveeta in public is a capital offense. flame Punishable with lifetime Packer tickets.

    duh queen
    Posts: 547
    #2178028

    Aaaand as long as we’re at it:
    Several years ago GreenBay was forced to replace Lambeau’s natural turf with astro-turf. The reason? To keep the cheerleaders from grazing during halftime.

    Hard Water Fan
    Shieldsville
    Posts: 984
    #2178049

    In the Dairy State, eatin’ Velveeta in public is a capital offense. flame Punishable with lifetime Packer tickets.

    That is cruel and unusual punishment

    Brittman
    Posts: 1944
    #2178062

    Pretty much any and everything is good on a Ritz.

    Separately one of my favorite sandwich meats is olive, pimento, and “meat” loaf. It is the Cadillac of bologna type processed meat.

    Have not bought it for a while now, guess I will run over to the grocery store and pick some up. Already have the crackers in cupboard.

    JEREMY
    BP
    Posts: 3898
    #2178083

    I also like to add canned diced up tomatoes to mine as well or a can of rotel habenero.

    Throw that concoction in the smoker and its even better.

    Brittman
    Posts: 1944
    #2178114

    Velveeta … doesn’t hold a can to Cheeze Whiz hah

    Dan
    Southeast MN
    Posts: 3782
    #2178116

    Several years ago GreenBay was forced to replace Lambeau’s natural turf with astro-turf. The reason? To keep the cheerleaders from grazing during halftime.

    Why have I never heard this joke before jester

    breakerbreaker
    Inactive
    Posts: 180
    #2178128

    Aaaand as long as we’re at it:
    Several years ago GreenBay was forced to replace Lambeau’s natural turf with astro-turf. The reason? To keep the cheerleaders from grazing during halftime.

    C’mon man at least they aint iowa corn fed bad

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