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Old 08-10-2015, 10:44 AM
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Is there a gluten free option?
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Great to see you at the national, Frank. Glad to see you are as awesome as ever.

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Old 08-10-2015, 11:44 AM
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Does the cardboard have salt on it or is this one of those all natural taste restaurants?
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Old 08-10-2015, 11:58 AM
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Hold the tomato makes it a variation.........
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Monday through Thursday Early Bird Special. (Must be seated before naptime, 3:30pm EST) - Monsanto Floridian Front-Nine Cheese-Spread T206 Cardboard Fiesta (Taking penalties not included, nor 'Smiling Titleists' from gator terrines}.

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i have a few patients who have told me about a "cardboard" camp they send their kids to during the summers where they learn to make all kinds of cool stuff out of cardboard.

Perhaps the workforce can come from here?
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Old 08-10-2015, 12:35 PM
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i have a few patients who have told me about a "cardboard" camp they send their kids to during the summers where they learn to make all kinds of cool stuff out of cardboard.

Perhaps the workforce can come from here?
If only cardboard was made from hemp
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Frank, If you go ahead and open restaurants in Sofa Springs Wi. or Bendover Wi. I would be honored to submit my resume' & application for either the maitre d' or car valet positions. I might get tipped in baseball cards !

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How about a COBB salad?
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Yumm, food made out of cardboard. Reminds me of the food in the chow hall in the navy.
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You could decorate the tables with a vase and a single Pete "Rose".
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You could decorate the tables with a vase and a single Pete "Rose".
As long as the table is nowhere near the Hall
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As long as the table is nowhere near the Hall
If you have a washer and dryer combo on the premises - and can drive during evening hours without night vision goggles - I'm in! Will be bearing postwar vintage gifts.
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Do the cardboard items on the menu that are cut with a knife come with all the trimmings?
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