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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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You can pick up some ham hocks if you going down there. See if you can get the smoked ones. If they ain't got that get the fresh ones. Don't get the ones that got all that fat under the skin. Look for the long ones. Thay nice and lean. Don't get the short ones lessen they smoked. If you got to get fresh ones make sure that they the long ones. If they ain't got them smoked then go ahead and get the short one.

If you may as well ge some turnip greens while you down there.

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I assume it's: Try to buy/get those which are smoked. Don't get/buy the short ones unless they're smoked.

  • I assume it's: Try to buy/get those which are smoked.
  • Don't get/buy the short ones unless they're smoked.
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I assume it's:

Try to buy/get those which are smoked.
Don't get/buy the short ones unless they're smoked.

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