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If by unconventional you mean with a lot of bacon, heck yes. Cheddar, Munster, American, Colby Jack, any of those with bacon is great. I do the bacon first and use the bacon grease for the outside of the bread.

Keeping with the food theme, TPBM likes chicken Alfredo.

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I kind of do, but I'm the type of person who will literally tear his own place apart until it's found.

So I find it.

Then clean my house when I have time, because eventually it will be known not to misplace stuff by me, the people around me, or not to be misplaced by the objects that I constantly throw around.

The person below me hasperformed for an audience of stuffed animals.

Or live animals.

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Not since junior high.

Had to get up in front of the class and was very shy. I got my little sister's animals to practice eye contact. Now I talk in front of people without problem.

The person below me has lost an adult tooth.

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I am indeed a dog person...

I had a lab/pitt mix who was a better person than 99%of the people Ive met, and a 150lb rottweiler who thought he was a lap dog, ate paint, and was scared of the dark.

The person below me has had a pet live 15+years, and/or has a non traditional pet.

(Your hamsters named after red wings are more or less traditional, but you can tell us more about em if you happen to answer this)

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I had a dog named Benji who lived 14 years with us. He was about a year when we got him. Does that count? He "followed me home in my arms" as Dad said. He was a stray and we fed him. The cops said they'd "take care of him" after three days if no one claimed him, but he was obviously a stray. We kept him rather than sending him off to the pound. It was a small town, so there wasn't really even a pound. They would have sent him to a vet or something. He was a good boy. Yes, he was. He was a good boy.

Alas, I have no hamsters at this time. :(

The person below me has seen or been a stripper.

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Ha. Benji sounds like a bad ass, of course that counts.

And damn, you gonna get a new hamster anytime soon?

And I've never actually seen a stripper, I've had to go pick up a friend who was getting belligerent after a bouncer called me to "come get my boy."

And I've never been a stripper, but I may have been given money for getting nekked at a friends Bachelorette party a few years ago. Ha.

The person below me thinks Jurco is going to be part of this team still in 5 years.

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Ha

me and my sister and i thought we seen a bunch of stuff when we were kids.

My dad's house is really old, but most of the stuff has logical explanations...

The (BOTTLEOFSMOKE)below me has seen or been a stripper, and the other person below me likes fu manchu's"

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Not a fan of the fu manchu. One of my friends (age 18) has been trying to grow one for over a year. I joked about him growing one when he first started because I noticed a hair. He was so proud that I noticed. Now when he posts photos on facebook, it looks like there's a little shadow around his mouth.

His dad has had a killer beard ever since I've known him (about 20 years). I can see why he has to try.

(JEH- Holding out on a new furbaby since I may have to start traveling for work after the training I'm in is over. We'll see how that goes. I also had mice this summer and since Jordin died, I put in a mouse-deterring ultra-sonic thing that would bother a hamster.)

The person below me spends more time than necessary in the shower.

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