The Singles Forum Hosts A Summer Cookout! What Would YOU Like to See/Do There?

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joecoten

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#81
Did you really mean to say 'Traitor'? Or, is there some significance to 'Trader' that I am unaware of?

Like - her symbolically trading places with you - being a stand-in for you - by wearing ruby red lipstick...

:unsure:
If I had to make a list of those I thought deserved to be dunked, jennymae would be on it! No doubt!
 

JesusLives

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Tourist and I would bring a 4th of July Cheesecake and some sirloin steaks.


Love steak on the barbie....yum.
 

JesusLives

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#83
huh I never thought about it till now but surely...Lynx is not prowling around us UNbaptised?!

Im a going to have to get back to you on the food. Ive just been reading a terrible book on US school lunches called Lunch Wars by Angry Moms.

I always wondered why, in the US, movies always showed school children throwing food in a food fight. Is the food really that bad? Do children really do that in the US?

I think teachers would be horrified if that was done here in nz.
For kids it's fun to have a food fight. I can remember a good one at summer camp it's fun to get down and dirty not so much fun cleaning it up.
 

JesusLives

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#84
I reserve the right to do the grilling.

I know how to set it up for a crowd of 100+ people or more. I've done crowds of 400+.

But I'll bring sausages I made for grilling (beef, chicken, and pork kielbasa)....and ice marinaded chicken....maybe some chops, burgers and just regular hot dogs too.

Maybe this time I'll get the grill on the casings right and none of the sausages will explode. (I had a few that did last year with the cookout for 100....too much heat for them and they pop....but it had been a while since I had done it last....I'm good now)
It will take a couple of hours to get it all done....and then it's time to play. Fishing and water balloon fights with squirt guns.
The only loser is the one who doesn't get wet in the way I play.

Thanks for hanging out over the grill you will find me in the swim hole on a tube floating with an iced drink of sweet tea.
 

Robertt

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#85
you must be white
sorry sunscreen is a kinda white guy invention...what you dont want to just ....wear a shirt?
i been dating an african lady last two weeks and she says that she wears sunscreen ... i never realised any darker skinned people did.
 

JesusLives

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Also we would bring watermelon it is so good on a hot day nice and cold.

 

JesusLives

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I grew up eating Miracle Whip but somewhere along the line, my mother switched to Hellman's. Good choice, mom!
She made the best potato salad in the world! Most families would go to a park for a picnic, but as my parents grew up in the bush, dad would always find some out-of-the-place spot to have a barbeque. We'd often go with our cousins the Chapmans, so there'd be 10 kids! :)
Tourist and I were just talking about Miracle Whip how I used to eat it on bread or a tomato sandwich and love it for coleslaw. So I told him to get a small jar for the old times and he came home with a big jar because he said the small jar cost more money.
 

tourist

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I grew up eating Miracle Whip but somewhere along the line, my mother switched to Hellman's. Good choice, mom!
She made the best potato salad in the world! Most families would go to a park for a picnic, but as my parents grew up in the bush, dad would always find some out-of-the-place spot to have a barbeque. We'd often go with our cousins the Chapmans, so there'd be 10 kids! :)
Same story here - grew up with Miracle Whip but as an adult switched to Hellman's. My wife grew up with Miracle Whip too. Bought a jar for her the other day as she has not had it for a long time and wanted to try it again.
 
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joecoten

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Not long ago when I was shopping, they were out of Hellman's so I got Miracle Whip. It didn't taste as good as I thought it would. I'm probably just used to Hellman's.
 

Lanolin

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Is this why you have meatballs?

To throw at each other?
How do you play meatball anyway....is it like volleyball or more like netball.
 

Lanolin

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is more like body wax or oil if you have darker skin not so much sunblock

But then I suppose if you wrote on sunblock on darker skin it wouldnt show up as much as it does on fair skin.
Or you could just use zinc and everyone will be white.
 

JesusLives

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Ugh, no. Think what the chlorine would do to her skin...

The dunk tank doesn't have chlorine? How do you keep stuff from growing in it?
It just got filled with fresh water so no problem and will be drained of the water before they transport it again.