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Last meal? (Death row)

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  1. peakrut

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    Last meal (Death row)

    You are about to go down so what would your last meal be?
     
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    Ribeye potatoes corn on the cob and cake
     
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    Who could eat at a time like that? I've always wondered about the last meal thing. I would think a person's stomach would be in knots from stress.
     
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    I would probably eat a whole bunch of baked beans. :)
     
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    Throw a backstrap on the grill for me please. I'll die a happy man.
     
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    I never understood a person on death row getting to choose some extravagant meal because they are about to be put to death. For what you have to do to be put there they got more meals than they deserved IMO.
     
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    I'm with you on this one tom.
     
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    Any meal that involved silverware would be great b/c I would be looking to take someone hostage! :)
     
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    Half bushel of Maryland blue crabs, corn on the cob and a cooler full of ice cold Natty Boh.

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    I can't either, give them a hand full of camel dung and a class full of hamster vomit and send them on their way. Eff death row killers.

    Got a problem with my comment then I don't give a rats azz. As a Brother of a murdered victim Death Row inmates can all kiss my azz! Still got a problem with it then look up crime scene photo's. I'm against treating those animals as human beings because they didn't give their victims that chance.

    Still got a problem with it then go to hell!

    RIP Oldest sister miss you everyday these past 21 years this month.
     
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    I give animals respect over these scumbags.
     
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    Chipotle burrito, a backstrap on the grill, some grilled turkey nuggets with honey mustard and a Busch Light.
     
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    Big shrimp and crab boil...red skin potatoes and corn on the cob.....the works! Yeungling to drink
     
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    I'd ask for the services of Rene Redzepi and just let him cook whatever he wanted.
     
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    I wish they sold Yeungling up here in Wisconsin.
     
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    A 1.75 of Crick's moonshine...
     
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    Great call!
     
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    I agree, with Amateur, we shouldn't pamper convicts of crimes heinous enough to be on death row.

    However, if I'm still able to eat it, this is what I want for my last meal, similar to Woodman's: Bone in Ribeye with a nice crust, but Medium Rare, twice baked potato, Cream Spinach, Creme Brulee, and a bottle of Opus One.
     
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