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Harry[_2_] December 25th 09 07:46 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On 12/25/09 2:19 PM, mgg wrote:
wrote in message
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On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, wrote:
wrote in message

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On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, wrote:





On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote:


wrote in message
...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.

--Mike- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.

He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.

--Mike



Actually, mikey, you don't know your ass from loogy's mouth. As it turns
out, the restaurant I mentioned is frequented almost entirely by asians.
The night we were there, the table next to us was filled by a group of
eight vietnamese guys who didn't speak any english until my wife asked
them a couple of questions about menu items. For whatever reasons, there
were no other "anglos" in the joint that night besides us. There's
barely any english on the menu.

It's hardly a tourist joint...it's a little asian family restaurant.
Most of those who have bothered to offer up reviews were pretty well
pleased by their lunches or dinners. Oh..the pho was good, too.

You know, mikey, I normally have bungholes like you filtered, but until
I break in this new iMac, I have the filters off. When I first filtered
you, it was because I concluded you have nothing to offer here but
snarky remarks.

What is vietnamese style dungeness crab? A sought-after dish on the west
coast. The fact you don't know shows what an ignorant ass you are.

Here are some specialties from another vietnamese joint, not the one we
visited:

Peppercorn Crab
( Cua Rang Muoi )

Raosted Crab
( Cua Xao Bo )

Drunken Crab
( Cua Xao Rau )

Curry Crab
( Cua Xao Ca Ri )

Spicy Crab
(Cua Xao Cay )

Here's that joint's menu:

http://www.ppqdungeness.com/menu-lunch.htm

Now, don't you *feel* like the ignorant asshole you are?

As for loogy, there's not a lot more to say about that particular
turdblossom, other than the pussy doesn't have the brains or brawn to
back up his little motor mouth.

Loogypicker[_2_] December 26th 09 01:59 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On Dec 25, 2:46*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/25/09 2:19 PM, mgg wrote:





*wrote in message
....
On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, *wrote:
*wrote in message


....
On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, *wrote:


On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, *wrote:


*wrote in message
om...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.


--Mike- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.


He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.


--Mike


Actually, mikey, you don't know your ass from loogy's mouth. As it turns
out, the restaurant I mentioned is frequented almost entirely by asians.
The night we were there, the table next to us was filled by a group of
eight vietnamese guys who didn't speak any english until my wife asked
them a couple of questions about menu items. For whatever reasons, there
were no other "anglos" in the joint that night besides us. There's
barely any english on the menu.

It's hardly a tourist joint...it's a little asian family restaurant.
Most of those who have bothered to offer up reviews were pretty well
pleased by their lunches or dinners. Oh..the pho was good, too.

You know, mikey, I normally have bungholes like you filtered, but until
I break in this new iMac, I have the filters off. When I first filtered
you, it was because I concluded you have nothing to offer here but
snarky remarks.

What is vietnamese style dungeness crab? A sought-after dish on the west
coast. The fact you don't know shows what an ignorant ass you are.

Here are some specialties from another vietnamese joint, not the one we
visited:

Peppercorn Crab
( Cua Rang Muoi )

Raosted Crab
( Cua Xao Bo )

Drunken Crab
( Cua Xao Rau )

Curry Crab
( Cua Xao Ca Ri )

Spicy Crab
(Cua Xao Cay )

Here's that joint's menu:

http://www.ppqdungeness.com/menu-lunch.htm

Now, don't you *feel* like the ignorant asshole you are?

As for loogy, there's not a lot more to say about that particular
turdblossom, other than the pussy doesn't have the brains or brawn to
back up his little motor mouth.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


See you this spring! Now go get you some tourist trap crab, fat ass.

Harry[_2_] December 26th 09 04:19 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On 12/26/09 8:59 AM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 25, 2:46 pm, wrote:
On 12/25/09 2:19 PM, mgg wrote:





wrote in message
...
On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, wrote:
wrote in message


...
On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, wrote:


On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote:


wrote in message
...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.


--Mike- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.


He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.


--Mike


Actually, mikey, you don't know your ass from loogy's mouth. As it turns
out, the restaurant I mentioned is frequented almost entirely by asians.
The night we were there, the table next to us was filled by a group of
eight vietnamese guys who didn't speak any english until my wife asked
them a couple of questions about menu items. For whatever reasons, there
were no other "anglos" in the joint that night besides us. There's
barely any english on the menu.

It's hardly a tourist joint...it's a little asian family restaurant.
Most of those who have bothered to offer up reviews were pretty well
pleased by their lunches or dinners. Oh..the pho was good, too.

You know, mikey, I normally have bungholes like you filtered, but until
I break in this new iMac, I have the filters off. When I first filtered
you, it was because I concluded you have nothing to offer here but
snarky remarks.

What is vietnamese style dungeness crab? A sought-after dish on the west
coast. The fact you don't know shows what an ignorant ass you are.

Here are some specialties from another vietnamese joint, not the one we
visited:

Peppercorn Crab
( Cua Rang Muoi )

Raosted Crab
( Cua Xao Bo )

Drunken Crab
( Cua Xao Rau )

Curry Crab
( Cua Xao Ca Ri )

Spicy Crab
(Cua Xao Cay )

Here's that joint's menu:

http://www.ppqdungeness.com/menu-lunch.htm

Now, don't you *feel* like the ignorant asshole you are?

As for loogy, there's not a lot more to say about that particular
turdblossom, other than the pussy doesn't have the brains or brawn to
back up his little motor mouth.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


See you this spring! Now go get you some tourist trap crab, fat ass.



No one is scared of you, you uneducated, unaccomplished, underemployed,
uncultured little p.o.s. Go wallow in some fatty piece of bouf you are
cooking in a wind of carcinogens. If you need to start the fire, gather
up a few handfuls of the leaves that have been gathering in that clapped
out old bass boat you claim to own.

Remember, loogy, if you show up here and misbehave, you're going to get
kicked in the nuts so hard you'll be singing countertenor for a long,
long time.

Be of good cheer...soon the weather will improve and you will be able to
get back to work on the highway construction site, holding the GO and
STOP signs and carrying the water jugs around to the skilled road builders.



Loogypicker[_2_] December 26th 09 05:04 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On Dec 25, 2:46*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/25/09 2:19 PM, mgg wrote:





*wrote in message
....
On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, *wrote:
*wrote in message


....
On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, *wrote:


On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, *wrote:


*wrote in message
om...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.


--Mike- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.


He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.


--Mike


Actually, mikey, you don't know your ass from loogy's mouth. As it turns
out, the restaurant I mentioned is frequented almost entirely by asians.
The night we were there, the table next to us was filled by a group of
eight vietnamese guys who didn't speak any english until my wife asked
them a couple of questions about menu items. For whatever reasons, there
were no other "anglos" in the joint that night besides us. There's
barely any english on the menu.

It's hardly a tourist joint...it's a little asian family restaurant.
Most of those who have bothered to offer up reviews were pretty well
pleased by their lunches or dinners. Oh..the pho was good, too.

You know, mikey, I normally have bungholes like you filtered, but until
I break in this new iMac, I have the filters off. When I first filtered
you, it was because I concluded you have nothing to offer here but
snarky remarks.

What is vietnamese style dungeness crab? A sought-after dish on the west
coast. The fact you don't know shows what an ignorant ass you are.

Here are some specialties from another vietnamese joint, not the one we
visited:

Peppercorn Crab
( Cua Rang Muoi )

Raosted Crab
( Cua Xao Bo )

Drunken Crab
( Cua Xao Rau )

Curry Crab
( Cua Xao Ca Ri )

Spicy Crab
(Cua Xao Cay )

Here's that joint's menu:

http://www.ppqdungeness.com/menu-lunch.htm

Now, don't you *feel* like the ignorant asshole you are?

As for loogy, there's not a lot more to say about that particular
turdblossom, other than the pussy doesn't have the brains or brawn to
back up his little motor mouth.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hehe! This from the person who just posted about " vietnamese style
crab", and then comes up with several recipes!!! Which one of those
recipes IS the real vietnamese style? You call others stupid, but your
post makes about as much sense as someone saying that they ate
american style mashed potatoes.

Loogypicker[_2_] December 26th 09 05:09 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On Dec 26, 11:19*am, Harry wrote:
On 12/26/09 8:59 AM, Loogypicker wrote:





On Dec 25, 2:46 pm, *wrote:
On 12/25/09 2:19 PM, mgg wrote:


* *wrote in message
....
On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, * *wrote:
* *wrote in message


...
On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, * *wrote:


On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, * *wrote:


* *wrote in message
news:kmq2j5la82eli2ih75hrc5ugu9id65pti2@4ax .com...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.


--Mike- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.


He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.


--Mike


Actually, mikey, you don't know your ass from loogy's mouth. As it turns
out, the restaurant I mentioned is frequented almost entirely by asians.
The night we were there, the table next to us was filled by a group of
eight vietnamese guys who didn't speak any english until my wife asked
them a couple of questions about menu items. For whatever reasons, there
were no other "anglos" in the joint that night besides us. There's
barely any english on the menu.


It's hardly a tourist joint...it's a little asian family restaurant.
Most of those who have bothered to offer up reviews were pretty well
pleased by their lunches or dinners. Oh..the pho was good, too.


You know, mikey, I normally have bungholes like you filtered, but until
I break in this new iMac, I have the filters off. When I first filtered
you, it was because I concluded you have nothing to offer here but
snarky remarks.


What is vietnamese style dungeness crab? A sought-after dish on the west
coast. The fact you don't know shows what an ignorant ass you are.


Here are some specialties from another vietnamese joint, not the one we
visited:


Peppercorn Crab
( Cua Rang Muoi )


Raosted Crab
( Cua Xao Bo )


Drunken Crab
( Cua Xao Rau )


Curry Crab
( Cua Xao Ca Ri )


Spicy Crab
(Cua Xao Cay )


Here's that joint's menu:


http://www.ppqdungeness.com/menu-lunch.htm


Now, don't you *feel* like the ignorant asshole you are?


As for loogy, there's not a lot more to say about that particular
turdblossom, other than the pussy doesn't have the brains or brawn to
back up his little motor mouth.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


See you this spring! Now go get you some tourist trap crab, fat ass.


No one is scared of you, you uneducated, unaccomplished, underemployed,
uncultured little p.o.s. Go wallow in some fatty piece of bouf you are
cooking in a wind of carcinogens. If you need to start the fire, gather
up a few handfuls of the leaves that have been gathering in that clapped
out old bass boat you claim to own.


Uneducated? Hmm, who was it that lied about Yale?
Underemployed? I have all the work I want, and am turning down jobs.
You? Sitting in your basement all day.
Uncultured? This from the person that does nothing but insult and call
people childish names.
Clapped out old bass boat? Tell me, Harry, just what boat(s) DO I
own?
A "wind of carcinogens"???? You truly are stupid.

Remember, loogy, if you show up here and misbehave, you're going to get
kicked in the nuts so hard you'll be singing countertenor for a long,
long time.


See you this spring!

Be of good cheer...soon the weather will improve and you will be able to
get back to work on the highway construction site, holding the GO and
STOP signs and carrying the water jugs around to the skilled road builders.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


This proves you know NOTHING about what you are claiming.


Harry[_2_] December 26th 09 05:17 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On 12/26/09 12:04 PM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 25, 2:46 pm, wrote:
On 12/25/09 2:19 PM, mgg wrote:





wrote in message
...
On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, wrote:
wrote in message


...
On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, wrote:


On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, wrote:


wrote in message
...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Teeheee........ Touristy at best.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.


--Mike- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.


He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.


--Mike


Actually, mikey, you don't know your ass from loogy's mouth. As it turns
out, the restaurant I mentioned is frequented almost entirely by asians.
The night we were there, the table next to us was filled by a group of
eight vietnamese guys who didn't speak any english until my wife asked
them a couple of questions about menu items. For whatever reasons, there
were no other "anglos" in the joint that night besides us. There's
barely any english on the menu.

It's hardly a tourist joint...it's a little asian family restaurant.
Most of those who have bothered to offer up reviews were pretty well
pleased by their lunches or dinners. Oh..the pho was good, too.

You know, mikey, I normally have bungholes like you filtered, but until
I break in this new iMac, I have the filters off. When I first filtered
you, it was because I concluded you have nothing to offer here but
snarky remarks.

What is vietnamese style dungeness crab? A sought-after dish on the west
coast. The fact you don't know shows what an ignorant ass you are.

Here are some specialties from another vietnamese joint, not the one we
visited:

Peppercorn Crab
( Cua Rang Muoi )

Raosted Crab
( Cua Xao Bo )

Drunken Crab
( Cua Xao Rau )

Curry Crab
( Cua Xao Ca Ri )

Spicy Crab
(Cua Xao Cay )

Here's that joint's menu:

http://www.ppqdungeness.com/menu-lunch.htm

Now, don't you *feel* like the ignorant asshole you are?

As for loogy, there's not a lot more to say about that particular
turdblossom, other than the pussy doesn't have the brains or brawn to
back up his little motor mouth.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Hehe! This from the person who just posted about " vietnamese style
crab", and then comes up with several recipes!!! Which one of those
recipes IS the real vietnamese style? You call others stupid, but your
post makes about as much sense as someone saying that they ate
american style mashed potatoes.



If a vietnamese cook prepares food in the vietnamese way, allowing for
the differences in availability of food, than it is real vietnamese
style, ****-for-brains.

Of course, an ignorant, uneducated, untraveled moron like you wouldn't
know that.



Harry[_2_] December 26th 09 05:18 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On 12/26/09 12:09 PM, Loogypicker wrote:


This proves you know NOTHING about what you are claiming.


I know enough about you to know you are the very definition of loser.


Harry[_2_] December 26th 09 05:34 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
Harry wrote:

No one is scared of you, you uneducated, unaccomplished, underemployed,
uncultured little p.o.s. Go wallow in some fatty piece of bouf you are
cooking in a wind of carcinogens. If you need to start the fire, gather
up a few handfuls of the leaves that have been gathering in that clapped
out old bass boat you claim to own.

Remember, loogy, if you show up here and misbehave, you're going to get
kicked in the nuts so hard you'll be singing countertenor for a long,
long time.

Be of good cheer...soon the weather will improve and you will be able to
get back to work on the highway construction site, holding the GO and
STOP signs and carrying the water jugs around to the skilled road builders.


If you are going to impersonate me you are going to need to pay better
attention to detail. Tripped yourself up. Eh asshole. If you remember I
threatened to blow his head clean off with my very expensive shotgun.

--

It's flattering to see so many of you turds spoofing me.

Harry[_2_] December 26th 09 05:36 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
Harry wrote:
On 12/26/09 12:04 PM, Loogypicker wrote:
You call others stupid, but your
post makes about as much sense as someone saying that they ate
american style mashed potatoes.



If a vietnamese cook prepares food in the vietnamese way, allowing for
the differences in availability of food, than it is real vietnamese
style, ****-for-brains.

Of course, an ignorant, uneducated, untraveled moron like you wouldn't
know that.


I don't eat mashed potatoes. They look too much like burst pustules.

--

It's flattering to see so many of you turds spoofing me.

Loogypicker[_2_] December 26th 09 05:45 PM

'I' Did Something Right!
 
On Dec 26, 12:17*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/26/09 12:04 PM, Loogypicker wrote:





On Dec 25, 2:46 pm, *wrote:
On 12/25/09 2:19 PM, mgg wrote:


* *wrote in message
....
On Dec 23, 8:38 pm, * *wrote:
* *wrote in message


...
On Dec 22, 11:03 pm, * *wrote:


On 12/22/09 10:31 PM, Gene wrote:


On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:21:16 -0800, * *wrote:


* *wrote in message
news:kmq2j5la82eli2ih75hrc5ugu9id65pti2@4ax .com...
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:36:08 -0500,
wrote:


Someone is sending me a box filled with 15 pounds of frozen Alaskan
king
crab legs!


(Drool!)


I got an email from the vendor in anchorage with a fedex tracking
ID.
They were sent last night and are supposed to arrive tomorrow.


I love food gifts, especially unusual food gifts. Especially
seafood
food gifts!


And now, back to the usual rec.boats simpletons...go for it, loogy.


I know where you live.... if they disappear, don't look on MY
stove.....
--


Generally, they're already cooked prior to shipping, so PLEASE don't
cook
them again else you'll be eating rubber bands.g


I'm having another round of dungeoness crab tonight... best tasting
crab on
the planet!


Actually, Harry lives in the "crab capitol" of the universe. I'd
rather eat the local crabs (last time up that way, we ate at Captain
Billy's, which isn't the best....) from the Potomac region than the AK
stuff.......


The local crabs are fine, though I'm not a big fan of the spice. I like
alaskan king and west coast dungeness crabs...lotsa meat, not a lot of
work.


We ate at a vietnamese/chinese seafood family restaurant a few weeks ago
in San Franciso that was just terrific. Had dungeness...best I've ever
had. If you're ever out there, it's the Kim Thanh restaurant on Geary
Street. Dungeness crab "vietnamese" style.- Hide quoted text -


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Teeheee........ Touristy at best.


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


That's an understatement. The locals don't eat there, so there's plenty of
room for the tourists. ;-) Besides, what the hell is vietnamese style
crab?
Dungeness served/prepared with anything other than butter and/or lemon is
a
crime! I might let cocktail sauce slide, but it's close to the line.


--Mike- Hide quoted text -


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Yeah, it's funny as hell! Of course all that Harry had below is his
third grade insults! The area he is speaking of is nothing BUT
tourists!


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-


Of course! He has nothing else to fall back on.


He admittedly can't taste the diff between blue, dungeness, snow, or king
crab either... that's beautiful.


--Mike


Actually, mikey, you don't know your ass from loogy's mouth. As it turns
out, the restaurant I mentioned is frequented almost entirely by asians.
The night we were there, the table next to us was filled by a group of
eight vietnamese guys who didn't speak any english until my wife asked
them a couple of questions about menu items. For whatever reasons, there
were no other "anglos" in the joint that night besides us. There's
barely any english on the menu.


It's hardly a tourist joint...it's a little asian family restaurant.
Most of those who have bothered to offer up reviews were pretty well
pleased by their lunches or dinners. Oh..the pho was good, too.


You know, mikey, I normally have bungholes like you filtered, but until
I break in this new iMac, I have the filters off. When I first filtered
you, it was because I concluded you have nothing to offer here but
snarky remarks.


What is vietnamese style dungeness crab? A sought-after dish on the west
coast. The fact you don't know shows what an ignorant ass you are.


Here are some specialties from another vietnamese joint, not the one we
visited:


Peppercorn Crab
( Cua Rang Muoi )


Raosted Crab
( Cua Xao Bo )


Drunken Crab
( Cua Xao Rau )


Curry Crab
( Cua Xao Ca Ri )


Spicy Crab
(Cua Xao Cay )


Here's that joint's menu:


http://www.ppqdungeness.com/menu-lunch.htm


Now, don't you *feel* like the ignorant asshole you are?


As for loogy, there's not a lot more to say about that particular
turdblossom, other than the pussy doesn't have the brains or brawn to
back up his little motor mouth.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Hehe! This from the person who just posted about " vietnamese style
crab", and then comes up with several recipes!!! Which one of those
recipes IS the real vietnamese style? You call others stupid, but your
post makes about as much sense as someone saying that they ate
american style mashed potatoes.


If a vietnamese cook prepares food in the vietnamese way, allowing for
the differences in availability of food, than it is real vietnamese
style, ****-for-brains.

Of course, an ignorant, uneducated, untraveled moron like you wouldn't
know that.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Let me get this straight. So if a vietnamese person cooks, oh, let's
say lasagna, it's then vietnamese style lasagna??


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