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Great day for a Drive Today!

Sorry, J-P - I love grits! Any way you fix 'em. Little butter and salt - that's all they really need.

And leftover grits from the fridge. Cut into cubes and scramble 'em with eggs.

OK, now I'm hungry!

I watch My Cousin Vinny just last night. I like the point the case hinged on, a car with independent rear suspension and enough power to spin both tires, that could be confused with a 64 Skylark. Then on top of that, Marissa Tomei is perfect in the film.
 
I watch My Cousin Vinny just last night. I like the point the case hinged on, a car with independent rear suspension and enough power to spin both tires, that could be confused with a 64 Skylark. Then on top of that, Marissa Tomei is perfect in the film.
Especially the part about Marissa :iagree:
 
I watch My Cousin Vinny just last night. I like the point the case hinged on, a car with independent rear suspension and enough power to spin both tires, that could be confused with a 64 Skylark. Then on top of that, Marissa Tomei is perfect in the film.
“My biological clock is ticking like this (stops foot on ground), and the rate this case is going I ain’t never gettin’ married.”
 
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