DD4ME
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I dig it. Interesting to see the term Pertos still used up there as well. Here in Alabama, I say Petros and get funny looks. It's 'chilli Pie'. First heard the term at the Worlds Fair in Knoxville.
Petros is derived from the Greek word "petra," which also means "rock" or "stone". Ummm, doesn't sound palatable.
Uh, it says Petros right on it, duh. Chili pie, whatever. People from Alabubba are dumb, they call an elephant a yellow hammer.I dig it. Interesting to see the term Pertos still used up there as well. Here in Alabama, I say Petros and get funny looks. It's 'chilli Pie'. First heard the term at the Worlds Fair in Knoxville.
Petros is derived from the Greek word "petra," which also means "rock" or "stone". Ummm, doesn't sound palatable.
My daughters hid our coffee maker, coffee and coffee cups one April Fools. We woke up that Saturday morning and had no idea where anything was. They woke up at 6 am to wait up and see our expression when we got up.So...............
In honor of today............
What is your favorite "April Fool's Day" Joke?