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| Reviewed by Regis Auffray |
8/28/2010 |
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Your verses make me glad that I do not eat much meat (certainly not hot dogs). "Food" to ponder upon, OPG. Thank you. Love and peace,
Regis |
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| Reviewed by George Carroll |
8/28/2010 |
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That's a mouthful and something to chew on.
George |
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| Reviewed by Dayvid Graybill |
8/28/2010 |
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If only we would eat better/healthier! If only farmers would not "play" with our food. If only the bottom line didn't matter! Good words that give me pause OPG.
Peace,
Dayvid |
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| Reviewed by Lew Duffey |
8/28/2010 |
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Sometimes those hotdogs are made of Turkey. By the way, I like scrapple.
I enjoyed the write.
God bless,
Lew |
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| Reviewed by The Poetess |
8/28/2010 |
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| A prompting for us to take better care of ourselves. Thanks |
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
8/28/2010 |
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| I am decaying as we speak, as are we all, from the first day of birth then we start eating all those disgusting foods, though I have always been a hot dog eater...probably how my gall bladder got so bad...;-) Ed |
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| Reviewed by * Starman * * |
8/28/2010 |
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| I was thinking about writing a hot dog poem the other day. Now I do not have to do it. Thanks OPG. Just thought I'd drop in for a call. The farmer from Appalachia came up to side of the road, shotgun in hand, and looked at the stranger up and down who just created fresh possum road kill. The farmer looked hard at the possum lying there with its guts hanging out on the hot asphalt, and then back at the stranger and said, "You gonna eat that mister?" |
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