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A couple of Red Lobster Gift cards to help with today's brunch...there is a Stuffed Maine Lobster with my name on it. His name is George...lol! Pam says her's is called Clarence. Who knew? WHAT? Doesn't everyone name their lobster when they pick them from the tank.... :shock:
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Jug of drinking water, beets, radishes, apples mangos green beans chicken parts
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More Saffron for seafood Paella, green lip mussels, baby clams , thick cut bacon...
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Half of the bill and tip at Red Lobster :) And so worth it!
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A long island duckling, veal Sweetbreads, pate de campagna, calves liver, Kidneys, smoked turkey legs, skirt steak from my local butcher...

Batteries for my smoke alarms...
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Phone credit.
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A phone holder thingy for my car, and some carbon paper.

"Carbon paper???"

"Yes, I bought a small package of carbon paper."

"What do you need carbon paper for?"

"Well, once in a while I need carbon paper."

"Like when? When your quill pen runs out of ink? Wait, wait...I have to send a telegram!! Haha!! Okay, Mr. Pleistocene Era, enjoy your carbon paper."

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  • Bleak House by Charles Dickens
    Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
    Moby Dick by Herman Melville
    The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
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No.1 best seller book on Amazon: And the Good News is, Lessons and Advice from the Bright Side, by Dana Perino ( former press sec. to G.W.Bush )

Herring in sour cream, and Dungeness crab...
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Cat food for Tucker.
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Some Wild Berry Skittles
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GreatestAuthorEver wrote:Some Wild Berry Skittles
I'm so jealous.
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'Lady in Satin' by Billie Holiday.
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Popcorn, and pistachio nuts...
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A meal from Hardee's! :D
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