what's a BOA from Cracker Barrel??
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In a message dated 2/3/04 5:50:49 AM, knate5@... writes:
<< Tuck, what's a BOA from Cracker Barrel?? >>
Oooh! I want to guess!!
Is it a long scarf made of turkey feathers dyed the same orange as cheese
sauce, for draping around oneself while rocking in a rocking chair and eating
fried okra?
(I bet I'm wrong...)
Sandra
<< Tuck, what's a BOA from Cracker Barrel?? >>
Oooh! I want to guess!!
Is it a long scarf made of turkey feathers dyed the same orange as cheese
sauce, for draping around oneself while rocking in a rocking chair and eating
fried okra?
(I bet I'm wrong...)
Sandra
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In a message dated 2/3/2004 9:48:53 AM Central Standard Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:
You'd win that bet, but that's a good guess!
Book on audio. Cracker Barrel has them on a rack. You buy the book, and
then you can take it back at any time and it will only cost you 3 bucks a week.
So if you're making a long trip, say from Memphis to Columbia, SC, you can
stop at the first Cracker Barrel and pick up a Lemony Snicket, and then in
Knoxville you can stop, have supper, and turn that one in and pick up the next in
the series. Their selection for children is not that big, but they usually have
best sellers, and Hardy Boys.
Tuck
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SandraDodd@... writes:
> Is it a long scarf made of turkey feathers dyed the same orange as cheese~~~
> sauce, for draping around oneself while rocking in a rocking chair and
> eating
> fried okra?
>
You'd win that bet, but that's a good guess!
Book on audio. Cracker Barrel has them on a rack. You buy the book, and
then you can take it back at any time and it will only cost you 3 bucks a week.
So if you're making a long trip, say from Memphis to Columbia, SC, you can
stop at the first Cracker Barrel and pick up a Lemony Snicket, and then in
Knoxville you can stop, have supper, and turn that one in and pick up the next in
the series. Their selection for children is not that big, but they usually have
best sellers, and Hardy Boys.
Tuck
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