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  • Its a tie between a locally made sauce called Tears of Fear that i buy every weekend from Norman(the guy who makes it....he has a little stall at the local farmer's market here) and Cape Fear's Red Savina hot sauce. I haven't found a food yet that Cape Fear can't improve upon.
    Why would it be unfair? Oh, i read the review by the way. Nice and short and to the point. I can't stand it when someone does a review where the sauce is so over-analyzed that the review winds up being about 4 pages long. There's really no reason to break out a thesaurus to find even more adjectives to describe a hotsauce, IMO.
    I havent read any reviews in a while, my dear. I've found that most people's descriptives of taste just doesn't work for me. I basically just have to try it out for myself.
    Thats good to hear. You miss him every time he goes, huh? I know that feeling all too well.
    Kind of close. Most of what we did was emergency services work and disaster relief stuff. My dress uniform was blue, and in the field i wore camoflage.
    Its the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force. We did a lot of SAR as volunteers to help out the local authorities when necessary. And, they taught me how to fly and we used to do military style camping all the time(i.e., they treated us like the Army.....wearing camo, doing 20 mile forced marches, etc.)

    Oh, yeah, according to some of the girls in high school, i looked hot in an Air Force uniform too.:lol:
    Thats ok. I was never a scout nor did i ever 'have' a brownie, so to speak. I was in Civil Air Patrol if that means anything though.
    Oh, yeah i've heard of Brownies before. Did you ever hear the joke about the brownies? "How do you know when a boy has become a full fledged scout? When he's eaten his first brownie."
    True, but i still won't take it lightly. I guess i'm too much like my Pop. He was the same way.
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