• Good food

    From digimaus@618:618/1 to All on Mon Feb 10 15:22:35 2025
    Hi everyone,

    I'm at my local Feddy's on my "new"laptop, Dell Latitude E7240, and I
    just had some amazing chili cheese fries. Their chili is amazing! It's a
    nice (but cool) day outside. For once, I am in a good mood and it's
    enjoyable.

    I like Freddy's bettwr than Steak 'n Shake but I do love the orange
    milkshake at S'n'S.

    It's nice to get out of the house once in a while. I can't wait for spring.

    -- Sean



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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Tue Feb 11 10:45:00 2025
    I like Freddy's bettwr than Steak 'n Shake but I do love the orange
    milkshake at S'n'S.

    We don't have Freddy's around here (yet anyway). First time I saw one was
    in Ft. Leonard Wood, MO. The burger I ordered was pretty good. The side
    of onion rings was enough to feed a small army. ;)

    Mike


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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Tue Feb 11 22:03:52 2025
    Mike Powell wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-

    We don't have Freddy's around here (yet anyway). First time I saw one
    was in Ft. Leonard Wood, MO. The burger I ordered was pretty good.
    The side of onion rings was enough to feed a small army. ;)

    Ol' Fort Lost In The Woods...I went through there in December 1995 on a Greyhound going from Fort Hood to Evansville, Indiana for Christmas break.
    We actually were stuck in a parking lot due to snow.

    Freddy's chili cheese fries were superb but they caused me a lot of GI
    troubles today. But I'm dumb enough to eat them again!

    Next time I go to Freddy's I need to make sure I'm weating my dentures as I love their cheese curds.

    I am still learning how to eat and talk with the dentures. I can barely
    taste my food and sometimes, I can't tell where my tongue is in my mouth
    when I am eating until I bite it.


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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Wed Feb 12 08:44:00 2025
    Ol' Fort Lost In The Woods...I went through there in December 1995 on a Greyhound going from Fort Hood to Evansville, Indiana for Christmas break.
    We actually were stuck in a parking lot due to snow.

    In 2023, I was following a portion of old US 66 that goes through there.

    Freddy's chili cheese fries were superb but they caused me a lot of GI troubles today. But I'm dumb enough to eat them again!

    There are things that cause similar issues for me that, if I find them delicious, I also don't make a big effort to avoid. Maybe to eat them
    earlier in the day, but not to avoid them entirely. ;)

    I am still learning how to eat and talk with the dentures. I can barely taste my food and sometimes, I can't tell where my tongue is in my mouth
    when I am eating until I bite it.

    That would be annoying. I wear a mouthpiece at night. At first, I would
    have a plastic taste in my mouth that lasted a while into the day. Now, it
    is usually gone before I am ready to eat anything. Hopefully, you will
    also have similar experiences.

    Mike

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  • From Ed Vance@618:250/1 to digimaus on Wed Feb 12 15:16:38 2025


    Ol' Fort Lost In The Woods...I went through there in December 1995 on a Greyhound going from Fort Hood to Evansville, Indiana for Christmas break. We actually were stuck in a parking lot due to snow.

    Freddy's chili cheese fries were superb but they caused me a lot of GI troubles today. But I'm dumb enough to eat them again!

    Next time I go to Freddy's I need to make sure I'm weating my dentures as I love their cheese curds.

    I am still learning how to eat and talk with the dentures. I can barely taste my food and sometimes, I can't tell where my tongue is in my mouth
    when I am eating until I bite it.

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    I can eat food easier without having dentures in my mouth.
    Got em a couple years ago.
    Ed
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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Wed Feb 12 20:44:11 2025
    Mike Powell wrote to DIGIMAUS <=-

    In 2023, I was following a portion of old US 66 that goes through
    there.

    I remember you talked about that trip. One of my dreams is to have an ultralight travel trailer (like a 16' Scamp) anf follow as much of the
    orignal Route 66 I can.

    There are things that cause similar issues for me that, if I find them delicious, I also don't make a big effort to avoid. Maybe to eat them earlier in the day, but not to avoid them entirely. ;)

    I shoul have eaten something after those and it'd have counteracted the previous meal. I should have taken some apple cider vinegar tablets before consuming the fries and that would have helped.

    That would be annoying. I wear a mouthpiece at night. At first, I
    would have a plastic taste in my mouth that lasted a while into the
    day. Now, it is usually gone before I am ready to eat anything. Hopefully, you will also have similar experiences.

    Going to wear those and my hearing aids that have returned after a six-week wait for repair tomorrow for one of my standing doctor's appointments. Hopefully people will understand me when I talk!

    This is what I sound like with the dentures in: https://shorturl.at/ns5cm

    (It's the dentist skit from Bill Cosby's "Himself", a 1983 performance.)

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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Ed Vance on Wed Feb 12 20:45:39 2025
    Ed Vance wrote to digimaus <=-

    I can eat food easier without having dentures in my mouth.
    Got em a couple years ago.

    I can eat easier also but with them I can actually enjoy eating stuff I
    have't been able to eat for 30 years.

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to DIGIMAUS on Thu Feb 13 08:51:00 2025
    In 2023, I was following a portion of old US 66 that goes through
    there.

    I remember you talked about that trip. One of my dreams is to have an ultralight travel trailer (like a 16' Scamp) anf follow as much of the orignal Route 66 I can.

    There are parts that are pretty neat. If I had it to do over again, there
    are other parts I'd probably skip.

    Going to wear those and my hearing aids that have returned after a six-week wait for repair tomorrow for one of my standing doctor's appointments. Hopefully people will understand me when I talk!

    This is what I sound like with the dentures in: https://shorturl.at/ns5cm

    (It's the dentist skit from Bill Cosby's "Himself", a 1983 performance.)

    LOL, somewhere, I should still have his "Revenge" album. He was a funny
    guy.

    Mike


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  • From Ed Vance@618:250/1 to digimaus on Sat Feb 15 11:05:41 2025


    I can eat easier also but with them I can actually enjoy eating stuff I have't been able to eat for 30 years.

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    I use a Steak Knife and a Fork to eat Pizza, Steak etc.
    It helps me eat them if I cut that type of food in small pieces.
    Ed
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  • From Ed Vance@618:250/1 to digimaus on Sat Feb 15 11:18:29 2025


    I remember you talked about that trip. One of my dreams is to have an ultralight travel trailer (like a 16' Scamp) anf follow as much of the orignal Route 66 I can.

    I shoul have eaten something after those and it'd have counteracted the previous meal. I should have taken some apple cider vinegar tablets before consuming the fries and that would have helped.

    Going to wear those and my hearing aids that have returned after a six-week wait for repair tomorrow for one of my standing doctor's appointments. Hopefully people will understand me when I talk!

    This is what I sound like with the dentures in: https://shorturl.at/ns5cm

    (It's the dentist skit from Bill Cosby's "Himself", a 1983 performance.)

    -- <8D~

    ... Don't raise the bar. It makes it too hard to get the drinks.
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    I like watching Bill Cosby back when he was on TV.
    My favorite YouTube video is Andy Griffith telling the What it was was football story.
    First time I heard it was when played it on a 78RPM record.
    Since then I found it on YouTube called What it was was football - short film.

    Ed
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