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Old 09-25-2021, 07:26 PM   #16
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Re: Bad decisions or twisted logic?

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Originally Posted by FleetsidePaul View Post
My wife had to drive an hour away There is a hot dog place there. I won't mention name but it rhymes with Wienerschnitzel.

I love their chili cheese dogs. So my wife picks me up a couple.

A couple of days later I ask where the hot dogs are? She doesn't know. So I look in the car and there they are. They've been sitting in the car for two days.

This is where poor judgment comes in. I think WTF...I've eaten worse. Just throw them in the microwave and heat them up. They're fine.

Uh. Big disclaimer here... NO THEY AREN'T! NEVER DO THIS! Unless you want to see the ole brown eye express come roaring out of the tunnel. It's not pretty folks. But in my defense they still tasted pretty good.

I think I'm the reason that they put those stupid warning labels on stuff.

I guess that I just have to learn the hard way.
Wholly Wienerschnitzel

You had that one com'n, but I almost get the logic thing, destroy all problems with the micro.

I don't know, personally, sometimes the fast food hits me wrong anyway, 2 out of 3 for next time?
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