Anonymous
Post 08/27/2011 14:37     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

So who's planning to return their corn after the hurricane and there isn't much damage?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2011 14:20     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dear Psychic DCUM Corn... Will my harvest survive the hurricane? And if I lose power will my gas stove still work? I need a way to heat my canned corn.


And how do I light my gas stove without electricity? Do I use a match and set the corn on fire?


This is a totally earesponsible idea.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2011 09:23     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Has anyone had the corn cupcakes from Crumpets? Delish!
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2011 00:32     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Anonymous wrote:Dear Psychic DCUM Corn... Will my harvest survive the hurricane? And if I lose power will my gas stove still work? I need a way to heat my canned corn.


And how do I light my gas stove without electricity? Do I use a match and set the corn on fire?
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2011 00:29     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Dear Psychic DCUM Corn... Will my harvest survive the hurricane? And if I lose power will my gas stove still work? I need a way to heat my canned corn.
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2011 00:27     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

I went to 4 grocery stores tonight and I just couldn't find any corn!!!
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2011 00:26     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

I have a whole freezer full of corn kernels AMD the hurricane is coming!!! I know this isn't the end of the harvest but I'm still sad. Do you think my corn will be okay on dry ice?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 23:18     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Anyone willing to cornsit through the weekend? We're planning on getting out of dodge, but can't leave all our corn home alone.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 22:50     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Anonymous wrote:I am upset with my friend because she is a cornpetitive mom. If I have to listen to he brag about how sweet, bright yellow, well husked, and cornificent her little cobs are.....well, I just may have to pop her corns out!


If she feeds her cobs enough corn, this will happen:
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 22:24     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Can someone tell me how to buy corn during a hurricane? Seriously am I allowed to peel back the husk?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 15:03     Subject: Re:S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Is it OK to bring a 7 year old corn cob into the woman's changing room at the pool?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 12:07     Subject: Re:S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Does anyone know the name of a Vet that will de-silk my corn. No flames please! The silk is ruining my furniture.

TIA!
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 12:03     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

Ladies, how do you feel about your husband's corncumsized cobs? Would you prefer a husk on his cob?
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 11:59     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

I am upset with my friend because she is a cornpetitive mom. If I have to listen to he brag about how sweet, bright yellow, well husked, and cornificent her little cobs are.....well, I just may have to pop her corns out!
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2011 11:41     Subject: S/O Corn buying etiquette during an earthquake

PP, maybe like others are suggested, we should all have a cornstant supply of ice ready, at least to keep the cold in case power goes out for a while... Dried corn can only go so far.