Of course,
I remember
the day the
old molasses plant exploded,
because I got
stuck in traffic.
And then, later,
I got stuck on
the side-walk.
Of course,
I remember
the day the
old molasses plant exploded,
because I got
stuck in traffic.
And then, later,
I got stuck on
the side-walk.
I remember too. It was a sticky situation.
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It was though wasn’t it?
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Now that is what life is all about. Perfection, Sir.
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Cheers, MS.
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As food sweeteners go, cane sugar beets molasses any day of the week.
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Amen, Brother Miller!
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Nice!
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Thanks, PiF!
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Nice one! Truth is stranger than fiction it seems.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Molasses_Flood
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Thanks, Brother Craig!
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What a sweet memory.
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I guess this made it easier to stick to your guns, as well.
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Reblogged this on davidbruceblog #2.
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As always, thank you, DBB
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Man, I’m making baked beans and sure could have used some of that molasses. You never see it when you need it.
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Some baked beans on toast sounds pretty good.
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Yes it does. My Gal makes some mean cornbread muffins. They go good also. Molasses is a key ingredient. We’ll meet for a picnic one day and laugh and eat beans and ….
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Lol! 😄
I can imagine a very slooww explosion. . . . . . . . . . .
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It’s true!
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This is great!
Also: You’ve made me really hungry.
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Hmmm molasses cookies …
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:D
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Cheers, mm
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