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How do you eat corn on the cob?  

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only sometimes, a lot of the time I eat them with my hands. :)

haha, oh I do know how to eat. ;)

ps, I learned all this at a boarding school and there were 2 Louisianians who also learned. ;) Heh, they eat the same way I do!

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[quote name='Andrea348' date='Sep 2 2004, 06:46 PM']...

but i eat it like a typewriter  :D
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I didn't know typewriters could eat. :idontknow:
Boy do I feel dumb.

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[quote name='Dudette' date='Jul 26 2005, 12:30 PM']only sometimes, a lot of the time I eat them with my hands. :)

haha, oh I do know how to eat. ;)

ps, I learned all this at a boarding school and there were 2 Louisianians who also learned. ;) Heh, they eat the same way I do!
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wow you went to boarding school ?

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technically, if you eat it like you're typing, aren't you also eating it in circles, because the cob is circular? :huh: :tomato:

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[quote name='Lil Red' date='Jul 26 2005, 03:21 PM']technically, if you eat it like you're typing, aren't you also eating it in circles, because the cob is circular?  :huh:  :tomato:
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I DON'T THINK YOU'VE EVER SEEN ME TYPE...
LUCKY YOU...I'M MESSY.

For the simple fact that I have responded to this shows me I have too much time on my hands...BYE BYE

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i just found this:

JULY 26, CONRAD,MT (AP) - Corn is knee deep along the railroad tracks near Conrad. A train bound for Washington derailed Monday, spilling its cargo of corn, and blocking the tracks. BNSF Railway says the cause of the derailment hasn't been determined. No one was injured. Railway spokesman Gus Melonas says the train was traveling about 35 miles an hour when 13 cars left the tracks, around 7:30 a.m. Monday morning. Mechanical equipment and vacuums to remove the corn have been sent from Havre. The train was traveling from Craven, South Dakota, to grain elevators in Kalama, Washington. Melonas says the rail line, normally used daily by seven or eight trains, is likely to reopen Tuesday.

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I do both currently

but in a month, my mouth will hurt too much to do it either way, I'll have to stick with a fork a knife and a spoon.

or a can-opener and a spoon!

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Smile_Jesus_loves_you

I eat it with Mayo and lemon. This so good and it's mexican, or so i'm told.

I some tines cut it off the cob but that leads to corn juice showers and then you smell of corn.

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I eat it typewriter style, usually 4 or so rows at a time...the funny thing is I almost always come up with one row left after a couple of "lines"

Isn't that strange?? :huh:

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[quote name='StColette' date='Jul 26 2005, 02:34 PM']wow you went to boarding school ?
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yes i did.

Smile_Jesus_Loves_You also went, we were in the same grade.

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