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Never forget to puch holes in you potato before microwaving it. Thanks.
Spirit Coyote
11:03:20 AM
2/28/07

Do they explode?
dayhiker
11:06:27 AM
2/28/07

Yes. Yes they do.
Spirit Coyote
11:09:09 AM
2/28/07

You must also punch holes in your potatoes when baking them in a conventional oven.
MarkO
11:11:09 AM
2/28/07

SC - you are eating potatoes on this new program you are on? Does your trainer tell you to eat those?
sandyann
11:11:16 AM
2/28/07

absolutely, we were watching tv last week and all of the sudden "POP", I was a bit startled and Les almost fell out of her chair, then said "damn it! I forgot the holes"
Bison
11:11:54 AM
2/28/07

I've done that twice. The first time wasn't bad, just messy. The second time it happened, the whole (darned heavy) microwave jumped. That was a cleaning challenge for sure.
treebait
11:27:31 AM
2/28/07

Hard boiling eggs in the microwave is much more fun. ;-)
lumberzac
11:40:53 AM
2/28/07

I like to cook my rats in the microwave...........they already have several holes in them.
MarkO
11:53:22 AM
2/28/07

I almost forgot... Marko's favorite Zappa record:

Tilt
12:09:13 PM
2/28/07

you should also poke your sausage.
bearmagnet
12:14:55 PM
2/28/07

when it comes to poke your sausage, I prefer using the existing holes, trying to poke new ones bent my sausage.
hyway
1:26:00 PM
2/28/07

Do what? Punch potatoes in your holes?!


Hmmm... I punched a potato in a tailpipe once - I heard it would make the car stall. Don't remember the result, tho.
gojo
1:32:30 PM
2/28/07

maybe because the potato punched back and knocked you out
hyway
2:00:12 PM
2/28/07

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