John H. wrote:
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:56:46 -0400, "JimH" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
wrote:
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:10:45 -0400, John H. wrote:
I believe it's chitin, not chitlin. Also the basis for glucosamine.
Would that be 'hand slung' or machine cleaned chitlins?
Wikipedia verifies your spelling.
Beats me. I think I'd like to try them, but I've never had chitlins.
Although, I have had intestine cased sausages from the local German
pork store.
Anyone who wants to try chitlins', needs to come to the Chitlin' Strut
Festival held in Salley SC. Drive sound on I85 till you smell it, turn
left till you feel like someone has hit you in the face with a pile of
pig manure, then you are there.
If you are coming down I95, follow the same directions, but turn right
off of I95
http://www.chitlinstrut.com/info.htm
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/...tionNo=%3D1176
Wow...Reggie googled chitlins. Impressive.
Harry,
I have been ignoring your comments, but you just follow me around making
a rude comments about everyone of my posts. You and JimH need to find a
new hobby instead of being so fixated on me. I know you and Jimh are
jealous because my son actually is a success, and was given a fellowship
into the school rated number one in his field of study, but what can I
say.
Tit for tat, Reggiecrap, tit for tat.
Your son is a success? Why should anyone believe you have a son, a name, a
boat, a house, or a car?
If your imaginary son is such a success, why can't he pick out and buy his
own computer?
So, when's the last time you sat down to a plate of chitlins and fixings?
When you google them down, do you have to take an antacid?
His comment about my son was evidence of what a low life he is.
He not only insulted my son but all hard working men and women. Not
everyone is meant to go to college. In fact, some of the most worthless
folks in the country are white collar trash with fantastic educational
credentials.
Where would we be without the blue collar workers of America?
BTW Reggie.........go **** yourself and your snotty attitude.
On the one hand you complain that the implication your son is doing some
blue collar work is evidence of being a low life.
On the other hand you recognize the value and worth of blue collar workers.
If you took Reggie's comment as an insult to your son, you must think blue
collar work is some real ****. Shame on you.
If your son *doesn't* do some shovel work, as a lower ranking engineer,
he'll be the first to escape it!
Not only did i not degrade blue collar workers, I praised them. I think
JimH is ashamed of his son's work and that set it off, sort of like
Harry is ashamed of his wife being a social worker. Both of them are
very valuable jobs that our society needs. They both need to get over
it, and realize that their loved ones found their calling. I would
NEVER have suggested my son become a college professor, I actually tried
subtly to suggest other options he might enjoy, but I DID TELL him to
figure out what he enjoyed and follow that course. I believed if he was
doing what he enjoyed, he was going to be a success and live a happy life.
While college professor is not my choice of careers for my son, I am
proud that he set his objectives high, took every AP course available in
high school, got into Ivy League school and now has a 7 year fellowship
for his PhD.
JimH and Harry need to do the same thing, and be proud of their son and
wife's chosen professions.