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From: "Doris Mathis" <>
Subject: Re: [OH-MEM] Re: Bologna sandwiches and food memories / Clown
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 08:37:40 -0600
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Oh Tootsie, your story reminded me of one time before Lonnie and I got
married. We and a couple friends decided to go to the lake. Once ya turned
onto the country road to go to the lake, there was a very small little
country store. We stopped there to get bologna and bread to make
sandwiches. "They" hadn't been to the store yet and didn't have any
bologna~!!!! We thought that was sooooooo funny at the time~!! LOL
Hugs
Doris


It's alright to sit on your pity pot every now and again.
Just be sure to flush when you're done~!!

----- Original Message -----
From: " Tootsie" <>
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: [OH-MEM] Re: Bologna sandwiches and food memories / Clown


> Doris,
> That is exactly how Ted thinks fried balonga should be cooked. He puts
> yellow mustard on his and I like my plain.
> Had plenty of your unfried balonga sandwiches also. When I was young and
> Dad would end up on one of his short cuts Mom would stop at a country
> store buy balonga, bread, a small jar of mustard and a tomato if in
> season. She would make our sandwiches when we were ready to eat. We did
> that by boat with Mom her last summer going across Indian Lake to the
> harbor, walked down to the store and bought our fixings and had a picnic
> lunch out on Indian Lake.
>
> Tootsie


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