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Posted: 6/29/2015 6:45:55 PM EDT
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If you don't eat it type writer style, you are probably a communist.
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Im a 6th generation American corn farmer and Im here to tell you, those of you whose utilize the lathe method are.....WRONG.
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Typewriter here.
My grandfather used to carefully cut it all off with a sharp knife before eating it with a fork. He thought it was unbecoming for a gentleman to eat pretty much anything, without utensils, save for snack foods. |
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Wife and I had this discussion last night. Both of us said typewriter is most efficien method.
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Quoted: Or sex pervert. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If you don't eat it type writer style, you are probably a communist. Or sex pervert. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Awwww, come on - at least give a break to those out there with sever over/underbites, they don't really have a choice in the matter... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you don't eat it type writer style, you are probably a communist. Or sex pervert. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Overbites and underbites are addressed by adjusting the height of the axial center of the cob in relation to the mouth. Left to right, 4 rows of kernels at a time, 3 if you are a child. Nothing else is considered acceptable. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Voted typewriter, but truth be told I'd rather cut it off with a knife to keep all the crap outta my teeth.
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Honestly, unles s I had a piece of corn in front of me right now...I couldn't even tell you
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I eat the whole fucking cob, pipe material included. Great fiber!
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Lathe the ends so I can get a grip then go typewriter like s boss.7 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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type writer now that I think about I do it both ways Lathe the ends so I can get a grip then go typewriter like s boss.7 You're not mowing the lawn. |
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Typewriter here. My grandfather used to carefully cut it all off with a sharp knife before eating it with a fork. He thought it was unbecoming for a gentleman to eat pretty much anything, without utensils, save for snack foods. View Quote My grumps did that too. But he didn't have real teeth. |
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Poll fail
No option for the correct way, which has been posted multiple times: lathe ends, then typewriter the rest. |
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