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What's for Dinner?

To me he is similar to Steve Martin. Can be very funny in some venues..but in others painfully not so much.
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Well, Steve Martin was just stupid too. :p Where have all the real comedians gone now? If they made it so they couldn't use filthy language and bathroom humor, all of the present ones would be gone. :doh:
Where are the Abbott and Costellos, the Laurel and Hardy, Jack Benny, George burns and Milton Burles of today? :doh:
 

Gregg Axley

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Here's an interesting idea! I found this blog where the author buys old recipe boxes from the 40s through the 60s and cook the food according to the old recipe. I remember a lot of these dishes from my childhood. Part of the fun is seeing what is the next dish or what other thing is in the box. I'm not a big food person but this is really fascinating, especially the older units of measure. Here's the link: http://recipearcheology.blogspot.com/
I'll have to check this out.

Beef and Chicken fajitas.
 

gear-guy

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Thomas F. Wilson who played Biff on Back to the future movies was by far the funniest comedian I have ever seen. Not a single curse word and was hilarious. If you ever get the chance go see him, he is worth it.
 

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