LOL I would describe The LPD as souse Meat. I dont know why I would describe them as that tho. This may be the oddest question ever. I do love souse meat.
If you had to describe your football district as an item of food, what would it be?
Cumberland District
Black Diamond District
Clinch Mountain District
Lonesome Pine District
Cumberland has already been described as cupcakes by one poster..... so... I wanted to pose the question to everyone on here. If you had to describe your district in football or someone else's district in football... how would you describe that district as a whole as a food item? hahaha Should be some fun answers in this one.
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LOL I would describe The LPD as souse Meat. I dont know why I would describe them as that tho. This may be the oddest question ever. I do love souse meat.
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LPD : 5-day-old pudding
(tough at the top, soft with a lot of pressure on the bottom)
Cumberland District- yogurt
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ill play along, this is a pretty weird thread
Cumberland District-
Soup. Bland, not very strong, but decent in the winter.
Black Diamond District-
Hot chocolate. Decent all year around, but really great in the winter.
Clinch Mountain District-
Spinach. Strong, tough, but everyone hates it.
Lonesome Pine District-
Hershey's bar with almonds. Great for any occasion; Hard, tough, and awesome.
Cumberland-chicken broth (everyone can take that stuff down)
Black Diamond-a ham and cheese sandwich (not a big enough course but good enough to be interesting)
Lonesome Pine-cookies (it's pretty sweet in the LPD)
Clinch Mountain-steak (great but once it gets eaten up, it's over)
CD-Puddin pops
BDD-mexican food, its in and out just as fast (playoffs)
CMD-Hamburger Helper, easy to make and all the simple ingridents(GC,VA,LEB-MEAT CHEESE PASTA) make it great, a full meal.
LPD-Birthday Cake, even though the iceing(d1) is smaller than the cake(d2) itself its still ALOT better
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