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John Young
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cold-cuts.  Its called luncheon meat were I grew up.
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José Emilio Amo
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Cold cuts (but no pork)

Edited by José Emilio Amo on 11 July 2009 at 9:20am
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Michael Huber
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Cold cuts, can you say Dagwood?
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 peanut butter
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Wallace Sellars
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Cold cuts... and everything else Ryan said!
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i'll go with "Cold-Cuts"  because i have them slighly more often than Peanut Butter, which still isn't very often.

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William Roberge
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Cold cuts
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Al Cook
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Cold cuts. In the picnic basket. Eaten just before the basket is left on the
blanket on the beach and the long walk is taken at sunset.
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Andrew Hess
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PB&J
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Kevin Hagerman
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Peanut butter.  It was much later in life before I discovered there were many types of sandwich.  Sheltered.

 Mighty Michael Tortorice wrote:
Hmm, really scraping the bottom of the TOSS-UP barrel, aren't we? I guess either you didn't get my e-mail, or all my ideas just sucked. That's fair.

Michael, I am scraping the ground underneath the TOSS-UP barrel!  I did not get an email from you (or: there was a period last month where my computer didn't work and when I got it running again I had to burn through 400 emails; maybe it was lost in the shuffle?).  Try me again through the forum link or you can try liquidlen@yahoo.com.  I'm dying for a pool of suggested questions, hopefully those in no need of alteration, since the essence could get lost in the editing.

Saturday 7/12 toss-up: better villian throw-down - Graviton vs. Doctor Doom, or Deadshot vs. Toyman?

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Troy Nunis
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Deadshot vs. Toyman -- for as powerful as Graviton is, he's really not incredibly bright - Dr. Doom not only would easily defeat him, he would quickly be USING Graviton for his own purposes.  I see Toyman sending an army of deadly toys at Deadshot from a secure location, which Deadshot would then be blasting away one at a time, slowly making his way towards an actual confrontation with Toyman himself - long exciting fight with great visuals and sweet banter.

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Deadshot V. Toyman, Troy did a good job explaining why.
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