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Good for her .. I eat a lot of white bread , and other bad stuff i shouldn't eat ..
I eat that stuff so you don't have to. Chocolate pudding cake in a bunt pan is really good with ice cream. :D
Our Kroger store (Fred Meyers) has discount stuff in the back. Bread, bakery snacks like cookies cakes, and corn bread. Really good prices. That monstrous fudge cake weighs a ton................ at $3.69, it's a must do once in a while. Lasts me an my brother 2 days max. That's why I don't buy it very often.
My plan is to eat what I want, when I want, and drop dead unexpectedly instead of getting checked out and worrying a lot. ;) It's worked for 60+ years.
 
On a side note, I've been working on removing the tranny from my 'new to me' Ferd van. I got it cheap because of the tranny was literally pouring fluid. 1 1/2 quarts in 4 minutes. Hoping it's just the seal.
When removing the spark plugs, none were over tightened, and some were barely tightened. It's got a OD automatic transmission. The cooler lines that run to the radiator took almost no effort to loosen.
Breaking loose the transmission bell housing from the engine, I barely needed my 3/8 ratchet to loosen the 6 large bolts. One lower bold could have been removed with my fingers, another wasn't much tighter. Just a little tug on the wrench loosened them. The other 4 needed very little persuasion to loosen them. Just a little tug.
I'm hoping that alignment issues from the looseness of the transmission to the engine isn't wast caused the leak. That could mean front pump bushing damage and a scored torque converter shaft.
Everything is loose, the driveline came out tonight so only thing left is to make a support under the engine's oil pan so that I can disconnect the transmission. I got really lucky.......... a close friend has a transmission jack and that will make lowering the transmission so mush easier and safer than using a floor jack. Transmission jacks have a nylon "seat belt" to fasten the tranny to the jack so it can't slide off.
Cross you fingers. I need something dependable to drive. My 77 Chebby rustbucket won't survive another year.
 
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It's a phila product , Had some last week .. Not very healthy for you .. People here either eat it plain , or with ketchup..:D
 
Talked to a deputy today. Told a funny story. They went to a house with an arrest warrant and no picture. Guy answered the door, told then that it was not him (it was) He gave them another name. Turned out that the name he used was another guy with a warrant.
They stopped another guy trying to flee on a stolen riding mower. A slow speed chase.
 
I tried Scrapple for the first time last week. Anyone like that stuff?
I never ate it but I was told by a waitress when I saw it on the menu that it was all the leftover meats from the day before. Ordered eggs instead and when she brought them she had to keep moving the plate to keep them from falling off.
 

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