BUT
I want it understood that I was never for an instant upset; my goat was never gotten; I was never outraged.
I was occasionally amused, always contemptuous.
Okay, begin radio silence.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
I am inspired, Reg. I will take the oath again. Radio silence.
I like corn on the cob.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/5/04
If it's really fresh you don't even need butter. I like a little salt though.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/28/04
I saw a great recipe for slow-roasted corn the other day. It was seasoned with lime and chili powder. I might try that over the weekend.
That sounds delicious!
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I like it, but I don't like to eat it directly from the cob, because it gets all gnarled up in my teeth.
I love eating corn from the cob, but, like Phyllis, I hate the consequences.
'bout goddamned time you, sh*t weasels got on board the train. can we leave now? christ...
TOOT TOOT!!!
I'm totally on board with your cob, Papa.
Wait--what?
Updated On: 8/18/10 at 08:46 PM
Count me in as well. (Is that what we're talking about?)
This thread is hilarious.
And yes, lets try this again...maybe we'll have another meltdown.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I had wonderful corn on the cob for dinner tonight! Delicious!
Wait, we are talking about corn, right?
We had corn on the cob Sunday, but it wasn't so good. My son's friend liked it though. Hey does anyone else have a butter boy? (the thing you put butter on the corn with, not anything kinky you pervs)
IN!
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
This corn had just been delivered from a nearby farm and was so fresh it was sticky!
I was reading this thread and remembered I had two ears of sweet corn in he fridge. I had to make it. Can I ring the bell on the train?
PJ, I have pictures.
Stockard, I love when you work "blue."
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