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not_nadine

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Scrapple. Guess a Pennsylvania thing.

I will never forget this. We had on Sundays. I remember my mom cutting it in to slices, flouring it then frying. Numm.

Then in third grade - a kid that sat behind me in school asked if I ever read the ingredients on the wrapper. I did. And could not eat it again. It sometimes has hairs sticking out of it if you look close.
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Neesy

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Scrapple. Guess a Pennsylvania thing.

I will never forget this. We had on Sundays. I remember my mom cutting it in to slices, flouring it then frying. Numm.

Then in third grade - a kid that sat behind me in school asked if I ever read the ingredients on the wrapper. I did. And could not eat it again. It sometimes has hairs sticking out of it if you look close.
:eek:
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I had to expand it to 170% but it looks like it has pork hearts and pork snouts in it
 

thekidd12

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Scrapple. Guess a Pennsylvania thing.

I will never forget this. We had on Sundays. I remember my mom cutting it in to slices, flouring it then frying. Numm.

Then in third grade - a kid that sat behind me in school asked if I ever read the ingredients on the wrapper. I did. And could not eat it again. It sometimes has hairs sticking out of it if you look close.
:eek:
When I was young, preteen and teenager, we slaughtered (gasp) often up to 6 hogs a year.

Was a community thing. Nothing went to waste. NOTHING!!

Also early on my brother and I were tasked with removing all the hair. That is what those scrapers with metal cupped ends and wooden shafts are for that millennials are using for napkin holders in the middle of all those Pakistan made country looking tables in their dining rooms.

Yummy.
 

thekidd12

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I saw most of them live before SNL. They were hitting the circuit and honing their craft... preparing for a new upcoming TV show... Saturday Night Live. Belushi was hilarious. They went by the name 'National Lampoon Review' (if memory serves me right) at the time. The group definitely toned their act down for TV.

I knew that some of the original cast of SNL worked at Second City before the start of the show. Did not know about the "Review".

And dang you are old...:ghostface:
 

Neesy

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Also early on my brother and I were tasked with removing all the hair. That is what those scrapers with metal cupped ends and wooden shafts are for that millennials are using for napkin holders in the middle of all those Pakistan made country looking tables in their dining rooms.

I just Googled pig scraper napkin holder

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Interesting

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The person who labeled this cannot spell but it's an interesting looking tool - do they put rolls of paper towels on it?
 

DiO'Bolic

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I knew that some of the original cast of SNL worked at Second City before the start of the show. Did not know about the "Review".

And dang you are old...:ghostface:
When I saw them they did a song and dance routine based on Patty Hearst, and were dressed in military fatigues and swung golf clubs. They actually took chunks out of the stage while swinging the gold clubs. I understand the owner of the theater was so pissed he threw them out when the show was over and wouldn’t let them perform again later that evening for their second show.
 

thekidd12

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I just Googled pig scraper napkin holder

:question_pig:

Interesting

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The person who labeled this cannot spell but it's an interesting looking tool - do they put rolls of paper towels on it?
Sorry neesy, not being a millennial, I had it wrong. They are using them for candle holders and just decoration.
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Here is one I think being used as a toilet paper roll.
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Still I know where they have been.
 

Charms7

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Sorry neesy, not being a millennial, I had it wrong. They are using them for candle holders and just decoration.
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Here is one I think being used as a toilet paper roll.
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Still I know where they have been.
Looks like something a sorcerer would use when standing in a circle, then draw a pentagram and chant, “ I conjure thee!” three times.
 
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