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Cajun Pepper Pasta 1 box Penne Pasta 1 Red Pepper - sliced 1 Green Pepper - sliced 1 Can fire roasted diced tomatoes 1 Jar roasted red pepper Alfredo sauce 1 Package Aidells Cajun Style Andouille Sausage - sliced 1 pound of shrimp Garlic - to taste Boil pasta, set aside. Sautee garlic and peppers in olive oil. Pull peppers out and set aside. Sautee sliced sausage in same pan, set aside. Pour jar of Alfredo sauce and can of diced tomatoes into pan and heat. In bowl or large pot, combine cooked pasta, peppers, sausage, and olive oil & sauce mixture, mix well and enjoy. I generally add some Cajun spice to the peppers as they are cooking for a little added kick.
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Phil at Bellshire's is one of the best guys around, IMHO.
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You're alright! Thanks!
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Can you get that for Hendersonville, too?
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That came very close to crashing through the buidling.
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I would ask the person who installed the sights to remove the "greenish looking marks". He put them there, so it's on him if he screws it up.
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This scam has been going on for a very long time in and around the Nashville area. I was scammed about 6 or 7 years ago, by a young lady who claimed to be part of some Christian student fundraiser. She was dressed fairly well, and very well spoken. Even though I didn't need/want any of the magazines offered, I decided to help her out. Three or four days later I see a local news segment about a group who had been traveling around the Nashville area selling bogus magazine subscriptions. Sure enough, I was one of the many scammed. This group was fairly good though, they used actual brochures and order forms from a legitimate company. So, even if someone would have done a simple Google search, everything would have appeard to be legitimate. Because of this, I will NEVER buy a magazine subscription from anyone, unless I know them personally.
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Random News of the Day: Man dies from eel insertion in his bum | Ningin A man in Sichuan province of China died from injuries after an eel was inserted into his rectum. The 59 year old chef was taken to the hospital after complaining about abdominal pain, dehydration and anal bleeding. He was in a state of shock. Doctors decided to do an incision in his belly to see what the problem was. It was soon discovered that a 50 centimeter long (~20 inches) Asian swamp eel was stuck inside his rectum. The eel was dead when they discovered it but it had already eaten part of the man’s innards before it died. The man was in intensive care for 10 days before he passed away from the injuries. How did the eel get inside his body anyway? It was reported that he was eating a lot of eel the day before he went to the hospital but that couldn’t have been the reason. People suspect that when he was out drinking with friends, he passed out and the eel was inserted into him for his friends’ amusement. The case is still under investigation. This is just disturbing beyond words. I can’t imagine the pain the man must have felt. And if his friends really did insert the eel in him, why would they do that?! Couldn’t they just have drawn on his face or shaved his head? Putting an eel up someone’s butt is not funny.
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FOXNews.com - Gulf Oil Slick Triples in Size as Rough Seas Thwart Cleanup The oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico has grown tremendously in just a day or so. Satellite images analyzed by the University of Miami show the spill has expanded from the size of Rhode Island to something closer to the size of Puerto Rico, close to tripling. Hans Graber, executive director of the university's Center for Southeastern Tropical Advanced Remote Sensing, said Saturday that the spill is moving faster and expanding much quicker than estimated. Graber says the size of the slick was about 1,150 square miles on Thursday. By the end of Friday, he says it had tripled to about 3,850 square miles.
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Probably what he said. You're gonna pay the $10 TCIS fee anywhere you go.
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NASA - NASA Satellite Imagery Keeping Eye on the Gulf Oil Spill
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It's been pretty nasty around here all morning. Plenty of standing water, but nothing like that. Since you're in the Memphis area, I'm sure we'll get plenty of what you've been getting.
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In ironic twist, BP finalist for pollution prevention award – This Just In - CNN.com Blogs
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You're right. There is still an estimated 21,000 gallons of oil from the Exxon Valdez still floating around under the surface. And this is 21 years later.
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Why Won't the NRA Back a Third Party Candidate?
TripleDigitRide replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
FTW! -
He'll still be able to slay all the skanks his little heart desires.
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TGO's Sumner County Adopt-A-Highway Thread
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Events and Gatherings
To be honest, I can't remember if it's Tennessee Gun Owners or TennesseeGunOwners.com. I'm pretty sure it's Tennessee Gun Owners. I'll have to double check. Because of the limitation on the number of characters we are allowed, our roadside sign should appear something like this: -
TGO's Sumner County Adopt-A-Highway Thread
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Events and Gatherings
Good deal. Thanks for your support. The only thing you have to fill out is the Volunteer Release Form. I will shoot you a PM with my address. Thanks again! -
Can the lacquer be removed with lacquer remover?
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TGO's Sumner County Adopt-A-Highway Thread
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Events and Gatherings
Thanks for doing so, StreetWK05. PM headed your way. -
I'm not the tree-hugger type, but this 210,000 gallon-a-day oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico is disgusting and sad. I'm actually more than a little shocked at the fact that these companies are not required to implement precautionary measures to prevent something like this from happening. I know a situation like this is out of the ordinary, but they should have expected the unexpected. They sure as hell make enough money to do so.
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TGO's Sumner County Adopt-A-Highway Thread
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Events and Gatherings
56FordGuy and ryan02 make 3. Thanks for stepping up, guys. -
TGO's Sumner County Adopt-A-Highway Thread
TripleDigitRide replied to TripleDigitRide's topic in Events and Gatherings
So far, Rightwinger has been the only one to offer his assistance on this project. Don't be shy. -
You're a lawyer, so I'm sure you'll manage to muster up some kind of BS story. I was just kidding. Really. I couldn't resist.
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My point is, if they don't warn you ahead (before handing over the cash)of time about their "refund policy", how were you supposed to make an informed decision about buying from them in the first place? I would not pay for a firearm unless I was 100% sure it was leaving with me. And I definitely wouldn't do so knowing I could lose 25% of the purchase price if something went wrong. During all of my firearms purchases through a dealer, I never had to pay for the firearm before the background check was completed. I generally paid the $10 fee for the background check, and then paid for the firearm after everything came back OK. Bottom line is, Gun City (or anyone, for that matter) should be required to inform you of such policy before you hand over any money. Warning you after you've paid is obviously no good for the customer.