Encounter: LT visit

Date: 05/26/2002
Name: Sandy
Phone: 713-838-0808
Email Address: -
URL / Website: -
City: Houston
State: Texas
Address: Beechnut and 59/69
Activities: L3, bbbj, cg, Mish, doggy
Hair Length and Color: Long, black
Age: 50ish
Smoking Status: Non-Smoker
Ethnic Background: Asian
Physical Description: Everyone knows what Sandy looks like but 5'4" or so, nice legs, D cups, always wearing a sexy dress
Recommendation: Yes
Sandy's is one of a kind
Sandy's is one of a kind Originally Posted by Imruready
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Do I need premium access to read the blank comments? Originally Posted by Imruready
Yes sir
Michael8219's Avatar
Yes but you don’t want to read this one. I’ve always seen Liz although it’s been a couple years and was thinking is seeing Sandy but now having Fatahi Sakariyau thoughts.
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..or John Bobbitt
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Are they still trying to "hide" behind the LMT thing?
Are they still trying to "hide" behind the LMT thing? Originally Posted by TryWeakly
Word on the street Maple is hiding behind the LMT label as well lol
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If a container of unrefrigerated maple syrup is not checked often, enough mold may grow in the syrup, to ruin the flavor of the syrup. This mold is easily removed and not harmful. But why look for trouble? It's best to just keep maple syrup in the refrigerator or other cool place.

"When we opened one old can of syrup, it smelled like freshly mown grass. It was disgusting. My student had to scrape inch-thick layers of mold off the top for analysis to work out if the mold might change the isotope ratio of the syrup," recalls Peck. Fortunately, it did not.

Conclusion: even if Maple is a little old or moldy, it’s still good!