Dinosr
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since 2011-10-08
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Yavapai, Arizona
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2011-10-31
02:16 PM
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Taste Test
Take a taste of sugar, let the sweetness settle slow; then swallow softly, if you can, and let your juices flow.
It's flavor has a richness, if it's swallowed without haste; a sweetness that will linger, that will satisfy your taste.
Slice a pickle very thin it's best if it's a dill; then get your taste buds ready, for a heavy shocking thrill.
Your jaws will lock by instinct, and your mouth recoil in fear; be glad you had the foresight, grab the milk that's standing near.
Relax and rinse the bitter, with some milk and honey to; remembering the sugar, soon your mouth will taste like new.
With all the harm you think you've done, it's time now for a treat; grab that big strawberry, you've been trying not to eat.
The taste is so refreshing, you have found it's sweetest charm; you know for sure this taste test, has not caused the slightest harm.
Before you leave, you might agree, for one more thing to do; to really top the fun we had, you might want lemon to
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suthern
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since 1999-07-29
Posts 20723
Louisiana
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2011-10-31
03:45 PM
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LOL... You've just made me hungry! But I think I'll skip to the end... One iced tea with extra lemon, coming up!!!
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Dinosr
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Yavapai, Arizona
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2011-10-31
03:54 PM
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Suthern, ..Thanks, I get as far as the sugar and have a senior moment. Twice I started and haven't finished yet. Karl
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JL
Member Ascendant
since 2004-04-01
Posts 6128
Texas, USA
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2011-11-02
08:56 AM
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What a taste test. Pickles and lemons and strawberries too? Wow, had me puckering thinking about the tart taste.
Enjoyed.
JL
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself. Maranatha!
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Dinosr
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Yavapai, Arizona
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2011-11-02
09:35 AM
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Jl, ..Waiting to enjoy the taste, a note came roaring though; man can not live on bread alone, he must have coffee to. Karl
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