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kids
So yesterday after work my wife and I were sitting in the back yard drinking iced tea and the kids were playing in the back yard.
Well our 19 month old son went into the garage and grabbed one of my hubcaps from my hubcap collection.
He procceded to try and put it on his big sisters bike, it wouldnt fit, so he took it out to the truck.
Again it wouldnt fit because these big things were in the way.
So then he set the hubcap down and took his hands and started to try and remove the lug nuts from the truck so the hub cap from a Nash Rambler would fit!!
Funny stuff.
Well our 19 month old son went into the garage and grabbed one of my hubcaps from my hubcap collection.
He procceded to try and put it on his big sisters bike, it wouldnt fit, so he took it out to the truck.
Again it wouldnt fit because these big things were in the way.
So then he set the hubcap down and took his hands and started to try and remove the lug nuts from the truck so the hub cap from a Nash Rambler would fit!!
Funny stuff.
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We add tea bags to water, bring it to a boil, take it off the eye, let it cool a bit, add tea to a pitcher and stir in sugar to taste, most like it reeeal sweet. If the water is not warm-hot, the sugar will go to the bottom and make the tea bland on top and way sweet on bottom. Serve warm over ice, add some lemons if you want and you have southern sweet tea!
Its funny how tea varies across the US, if you say Iced tea in the south, they'll look at you funny and ask if you want it sweet or unsweet. When I was up in NY once I ordered sweet tea and our waitress told me there was sugar on the table.
Its funny how tea varies across the US, if you say Iced tea in the south, they'll look at you funny and ask if you want it sweet or unsweet. When I was up in NY once I ordered sweet tea and our waitress told me there was sugar on the table.
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