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[title] => Hog Jowls and Black-eyed Peas
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[bodytext] => It was a meal that my late mom cooked but it sure didn/'/t please.
Every New Year Day, Mom cooked hog jowls and black-eyed peas.
I always ate it but it was something that I didn/'/t enjoy at all.
I would/'/ve rather had pizza, Domino/'/s was who I should/'/ve called.
I don/'/t have to eat those meals anymore and it sets my mind at ease.
Thank God that I no longer have to eat hog jowls and black-eyed peas.
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Hog Jowls and Black-eyed Peas
Contributed by
randyjohnson
on
Tuesday, 31st December 2019 @ 03:29:01 PM in AEST
Topic:
HumorPoetry
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It was a meal that my late mom cooked but it sure didn/'/t please.
Every New Year Day, Mom cooked hog jowls and black-eyed peas.
I always ate it but it was something that I didn/'/t enjoy at all.
I would/'/ve rather had pizza, Domino/'/s was who I should/'/ve called.
I don/'/t have to eat those meals anymore and it sets my mind at ease.
Thank God that I no longer have to eat hog jowls and black-eyed peas.
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Re: Hog Jowls and Black-eyed Peas
(User Rating: 1 ) by xHeathenx on
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A nice little write that brings a smile to the face. Glad you have something for better or worse to look back and be thankful of- despite it being outside the normal sense! |
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