If by that statement you think I meant I shucked all the walnut hulls, cured the nuts, cracked the nuts and roasted the meat, you are wrong. If you think I meant trying to shuck the hulls, got frustrated when the hull was fused to the first dozen walnut shells, realized I could buy better tasting walnuts for $3 per pound at the grocery store and without spending hours of work, dumped the whole lot of walnuts down the side of the hill where I don't care if squirrels dig holes, then you are absolutely correct.
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Life is too short to do things you don't enjoy.
Amen to that.
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