The_Kitchen_Guy
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See http://chefsuccess.com/showpost.php?p=258375&postcount=2971.MomToEli said:Interesting avatar choice, KG ... I've seen you and you don't look anything like that ...
The_Kitchen_Guy said:See http://chefsuccess.com/showpost.php?p=258375&postcount=2971.
I hope more people adopt that SOB as an AV until Paige comes home.
(Thanks, Grande!)
Note my location.rennea said:The SOB doesn't deserve to be anybody's Avatar.
chefjwr said:Katie, where did you take that photo?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Note my location.
But you're right...and I'll change it in awhile - after my anger towards that SOB subsides a bit.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Note my location.
But you're right...and I'll change it in awhile - after my anger towards that SOB subsides a bit.
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