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![]() Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Monday, December 06, 2004 VOL. III Issue 12B Hinkle Family to talk "Pacemaker" The idea of putting a pacemaker in the heart of 102 year old E.E. Hinkle has been floating around for some time. Because the old boys pulse hovers around 35, some have been slightly concerned. The fact that E.E. sleeps more often than he is awake is also a concern. Tomorrow morning, Harold And Mary Hinkle will be taking the oldest living Hinkle to a doctors appointment, which is scheduled for 11 am. Joyce Ferris will join them as the issue is discussed. The Holabird Church of Universal Life has put E.E. Hinkle, his family, and his doctors on their prayer list so that the right decision is made. Food Review by Jerry Hinkle of the Holabird Advocate Last Thursday, I went to Aberdeen's Steak and Buffet Restaurant. My father delights in telling all who will listen about the experience. Unfortunately each time he tells the story I end up eating more food. As part of this review, I will account for every bit of food taken. Nothing will be left out, and nothing will be added. The meal will be divided into 4 courses. First course: mashed potatoes (excellent), pork chops (slightly dry, but edible when eaten in small bites), boneless chicken (very good, but slightly hot, yet not hot enough to sue over), bread roll (not too dry, just right in fact). Second course: hambuger steak (no flavor, slightly greasy, too big for children or senior citizens), medium rare sirloin steak (tender, good marbling, slightly above average flavor). Third course: Chocolate cake ( kinda dry), Cheesecake (very good), twist ice cream sundae with hot fudge, crushed Oreos, and candy sprinkles (something was wrong, had to go back for seconds to see what it was for sure). Final course: seconds on mashed potatoes, boneless chicken, and chocolate ice cream ( they ran out of vanilla ice cream. I couldn't taste any chocolate flavor, slightly icy) Steak and Buffet charges $6 including tax. I arrived with my father, Harold Hinkle, and my brother, Darrel Hinkle at around 11:30 am Holabird Time, and left at about 12:20 pm Holabird Time, give or take a few minutes. The atmosphere was friendly, not very loud. The place was crowded because of the noon rush. I bumped into 2 or 3 other people at different times during the times I was making my way to the serving stations. The table and booths were spaced far enough apart that nobody had collisions in the eating area. On the whole it was a pleasant dining experience. I ate a little bit of everything that was served. I found the plates to be small, but adjusted to the plate size after the First course. As for this restaurant, I give Steak and Buffet a "Love it", just slightly below "Can't get enough". South Dakota Songbook "Walking Around In Women's Underwear" (Dedicated to our Publisher's Uncle, Larry Nickleson for reasons best kept to ourselves) Lacey things, the wife is missing didn't ask for her permission I'm wearing her clothes Her silk panty hose. Walking round in women's underwear:::: In the store there's a teddy With little straps like spaghetti It holds me so tight Like handcuffs at night Walking round in women's underwear:::: In the office there's a guy named Melvin He pretends that I am Murphy Brown He'll say are you ready well say wow man lets wait till the wife is out of town:::: later on if you wanna we can dress like Madonna put on some eye shade and join the parade walking round in women's underwear!
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