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Don,
Did Harry teach you everything he knows? "Don White" wrote in message ... Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: JohnH, Please forgive Don, he is on a 12 step program to help him stop facilitating Harry. He is doing the best he can. I learned from the best...eh John? |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 00:13:20 GMT, Don White wrote:
Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: JohnH, Please forgive Don, he is on a 12 step program to help him stop facilitating Harry. He is doing the best he can. I learned from the best...eh John? Learned what, how to facilitate (whatever that means) or how to do the 12-step program. Just don't forget the 4th step, we'll hold our breath! -- John H. "Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it." Rene Descartes |
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Oh... Kevin takes another bitch-slapping!! Too damn funny.
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 17:13:36 -0500, "Sir Rodney Smithers" Ask me about my knighthood. wrote: Kevin, See comments below. wrote in message roups.com... Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Kevin, I'm not Kevin, dip****. I am hestitant to tell you, but since you probably wont' use my parking space, I will tell you my secret. I park on the side street next to Agatha's. It is free. What?????? You walk from Agatha's to the Woodruff Arts Center? BWAAAHAAAA!!!!! I take it you really don't know where you are, huh? You'd rather walk 13 or 14 city blocks than park AT the Woodruff Art Center's parking garage?!!!!! Kevin, Sorry, I had a brain fart, and was thinking about the Fox when I said Agatha's, I have parked on some of the side streets around the Art's Center, but normally I park in the parking lot behind the Center. I eat many places, but I do enjoy the Carribean Rest. across from the Fox and on special occasions I have eaten at the Table 1280 Restaurant I am not a big contributor, but I am a Sustaining Member. There is no "Carribean" restaurant across from the Fox! Sure there is, it really is good, if you make it downtown you should try it. It is called the Bridgetown Grill. "Bridgetown Grill Midtown Across From The Fox Theatre 689 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 (404-873-5361) Conveniently located across from The Fox Theatre, Bridgetown Grill Midtown includes The Mambo Room And what name would that "sustaining member" be under? It would be under mine and my wife's name. Oh, by the way, do you remember blathering about the APO not being a member of the AFO? When you did so, did you realize that neither is the ASO? So it looks like you saw the "Gay" Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra, did you enjoy it? Do you really think it is a good quality? Would you recommend it to your friends? Have you seen them perform often? Yes, they are very enjoyable, and very good. I've stated such before. Kevin - You need to talk to the people at the APO, they say they have not had any performances what so ever. What venue did you see them perform? I'm not Kevin, dip****. Now, again, do you still take the position, as you have stated, that there IS NO Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra? Kevin, try reading this slowly. I acknowledged (and have acknowledged many times) that I had no idea two hobby orchestras use the name APO. I was incorrect. Now do you admit you were wrong you said the APO was a first class orchestra, or is your position that a volunteer orchestra made up of any gay, lesbian or transgender person who can pick up an instrument and who has never performed in public is a first rate orchestra? Ad from the Atlanta Gay Newspaper: ATLANTA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. Atlanta gay symphony orchestra rehearses from 7-9 p.m. All instruments and skill levels welcomed. First Metropolitan Community Church of Atlanta, 1379 Tullie Road NE. 404-467-7796, |
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Harry,
You really should not facilitate Kevin with these obscene juvenile comments. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jack Goff wrote: Oh... Kevin takes another bitch-slapping!! Too damn funny. Speaking of bitch-slapping, how many times a day do you Jackgoff? -- Pro-war is not pro-life! |
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 20:07:02 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Jack Goff wrote: Oh... Kevin takes another bitch-slapping!! Too damn funny. Speaking of bitch-slapping, how many times a day do you Jackgoff? Yawn. |
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Can you say PROJECTION?
"Sir Rodney Smithers" Ask me about my knighthood. wrote in message ... Don, Please don't facilitate Harry. "Don White" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Harry, Not only do I cook, but I have worked in a restaurant in NYC when I was in college. I do have to admit, that most of my work in the restaurant was limited to prep. Boy! That kills my appetite for eating out. How many times a day does Smitherscum address responses to me, and, of course, why does he address me at all? I don't give a tinker's dam about what he thinks, says, does, suggests, et cetera. And since he is a permanent resident of my filter, the only posts of his I see are those few picked up by others. What an obsessed asshole he is. It's constant. You can bet that almost every post you make is dogged by him....especially if you are jousting with another righty. |
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Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Kevin, See comments below. wrote in message oups.com... Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Kevin, I'm not Kevin, dip****. I am hestitant to tell you, but since you probably wont' use my parking space, I will tell you my secret. I park on the side street next to Agatha's. It is free. What?????? You walk from Agatha's to the Woodruff Arts Center? BWAAAHAAAA!!!!! I take it you really don't know where you are, huh? You'd rather walk 13 or 14 city blocks than park AT the Woodruff Art Center's parking garage?!!!!! Kevin, Sorry, I had a brain fart, and was thinking about the Fox when I said Agatha's, I have parked on some of the side streets around the Art's Center, but normally I park in the parking lot behind the Center. I eat many places, but I do enjoy the Carribean Rest. across from the Fox and on special occasions I have eaten at the Table 1280 Restaurant I am not a big contributor, but I am a Sustaining Member. There is no "Carribean" restaurant across from the Fox! Sure there is, it really is good, if you make it downtown you should try it. It is called the Bridgetown Grill. "Bridgetown Grill Midtown Across From The Fox Theatre 689 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 (404-873-5361) Conveniently located across from The Fox Theatre, Bridgetown Grill Midtown includes The Mambo Room Bwaahaaa!!! The Bridgetown Grill (theres one in Buckhead, too) has SOME Carribean food, but certainly doesn't qualify as a "Carribean Restaurant"!!!! Such divine Carribean dishes as Blackened Chicken Alfredo, Guava BBQ ribs, Shrimp Po Boys, and the quintessential Carribean dish, CHEESEBURGERS! And what name would that "sustaining member" be under? It would be under mine and my wife's name. Do tell, I'd like to verify your membership. Oh, by the way, do you remember blathering about the APO not being a member of the AFO? When you did so, did you realize that neither is the ASO? You forgot to answer the above. So it looks like you saw the "Gay" Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra, did you enjoy it? Do you really think it is a good quality? Would you recommend it to your friends? Have you seen them perform often? Yes, they are very enjoyable, and very good. I've stated such before. Kevin - You need to talk to the people at the APO, they say they have not had any performances what so ever. What venue did you see them perform? Where did they say that "they have not had any performances what so ever"? I'm not Kevin, dip****. Now, again, do you still take the position, as you have stated, that there IS NO Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra? Kevin, try reading this slowly. I acknowledged (and have acknowledged many times) that I had no idea two hobby orchestras use the name APO. I was incorrect. Now do you admit you were wrong you said the APO was a first class orchestra, or is your position that a volunteer orchestra made up of any gay, lesbian or transgender person who can pick up an instrument and who has never performed in public is a first rate orchestra? I never, ever said they were a "first class orchestra". My position is that they are very good. Why do you think that just because they are gay, lesbian, or transgender that they can't be VERY good? |
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Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Oh, yeah, by the way, do you still expect people to believe that you walk 13 blocks just to park for free, when you can park right at the Woodruff Arts Center? I contend because of that, that you have never been to the area, or have very limited knowledge of the area. What you've done is answer questions that anyone can find via websites. Here's one that only a person who has actually been there would know. When you are in the main lobby of Table 1280, what do you see, that you're not likely to see anywhere else? |
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Kevin,
My position is that a volunteer hobby orchrestra that accepts anyone based upon their sexual orientation and has never peformed before is not going to be very good. Oh, if you have heard the APO, what was the venue? Now fess up, you really haven't heard the APO before, but are just tap dancing around because you don't want to look foolish. The funny part isn't that you made a faux pax about the name of ASO, but they are now scurrying around trying to justify that you didn't make a mistake. Sort of like you saying Bridgetown Grill is not a "Caribbean Restaurant" because they offer hamburgers. I love watching you defend positions where you have no defense, you really are cute when you do that. Here is their menu in case you want to give it a try. APPETIZERS All our appetizers are designed for sharing! CONCH FRITTERS We prepare our Conch Fritters fresh everyday! Eight large crispy fritters served on tropical tartar sauce with a dollop of our fresh light ajilimojili sauce. Our guests tell us they're the best Conch Fritters in town! COCONUT SHRIMP Large shrimp tossed in toasted coconut and fried crispy. Accompanied with a fresh pineapple salsa and our raspberry coulis dipping sauce. JERK WINGS Large, moist wings seasoned with Bridgetown's famous jerk spice, basted with Red Stripe Beer and then slow roasted (not fried!). The wings are finished on the hot grill and served with a raspberry coulis dipping sauce. PINEAPPLE BREAD A freshly baked pineapple brioche made with three kinds of pineapple. Served with homemade whipped Guava butter. Great before or with a meal! CRISPY CALAMARI A large portion of calamari, scallions and jalepeno slices tossed in Caribbean seasoned flour and fried to a golden brown. Served with an island dipping sauce. HABANERO CHEESE DIP A spicy melted blend of Monterey and pepperjack cheeses zapped with an Habanero hot chili sauce. Served with fresh tortilla chips. CARIBBEAN CRAWFISH TAILS Crawfish tails tossed with creole blackening spices and lightly fried. With our homemade sherry wine sauce for dipping. ISLAND HUMMUS Black Bean Hummus with homemade flatbread crisps. CUBANO CHA CHA WINGS Chicken wings marinated in mojo criollo, a famous Cuban style marinade made with garlic, citrus and spices and then fried. BRIDGETOWN NACHOS With Habanero cheese sauce, black beans, Monterey jack cheese, salsa, jalapenos and seasoned sour cream. Add Bridgetown Jerk Chicken BRIDGETOWN APPETIZER SAMPLER Try a sampler of our favorites! We've made a great sampling plate including Conch Fritters, Jerk Wings and Calamari. Great for sharing! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOUPS & SALADS BLACK AND WHITE SOUP We think this is one of the best soups that you'll ever try. A blend of our pureed black bean soup swirled with our homemade habanero cheese soup. Then topped with salsa and a zigzag of seasoned sour cream. BLACK BEAN SOUP Black beans pureed and topped with diced onion and seasoned sour cream. GARDEN SIDE SALAD With mandarin oranges, tomato, pineapple, cheese & mushrooms CAESAR SIDE SALAD Fresh romaine lettuce, tomatoes and mushrooms tossed with Caesar dressing and shredded parmesan cheese. JERK CHICKEN SALAD Served with Mango vinaigrette CARIBBEAN THAI CHICKEN SALAD Teriyaki breast over greens with Peanut Dressing. JERK SALMON SALAD With Mango vinaigrette. MOJITO SALAD Sliced mojito steak and peppers over greens with Ranch dressing. Dressings: Mango Vinaigrette, Thai Peanut, Classic Caesar, Chunky Bleu Cheese, Chipotle Ranch, Sherry Dijon -------------------------------------------------------------------- ISLAND SPECIALTIES BRIDGETOWN'S WORLD FAMOUS JERK CHICKEN A double breast of chicken rubbed with our award winning jerk seasoning and grilled. Served with raspberry coulis dipping sauce. With black beans, rice and island salad. GUAVA BARBEQUE RIBS Baby back ribs slow roasted and brushed with our own guava barbeque sauce. So tender they fall off the bone. Black beans, rice and island salad. Make It A Feast! Add a Jerk Chicken Breast -or- Another Half Rack JERK SALMON A large salmon filet lightly jerked and served on plantain mash and accompanied with our fresh light ajilimojili sauce. Topped with fresh pico de gallo. CHIPOTLE SHRIMP Succulent shrimp sauteed with mild smoked chipotle peppers, sweet corn, mushrooms and green onions. With a light cream sauce, rice with black beans. JERK CHICKEN PASTA Chunks of Jerk Chickenbreast mixed with a generous portion of fettuccine and then tossed in our West Indies cream sauce made with 17 Caribbean spices! With garlic bread. A real taste of the Caribbean. TILAPIA TACOS Grilled flour tortillas stuffed with chipolte honey paste, ajilimojili, field greens, Monterey jack cheese, tomatoes, scallions, and crispy tilipia filets. BLACKENED CHICKEN ALFREDO A generous portion of fettuccine tossed in a light creamy alfredo sauce and topped with sliced, blackened chicken breast. MANGO PORK Medallions of pork tenderloin marinated in mojo criollo, then brushed with an orange and brown sugar glaze and grilled. Served on a habanero mango coulis and accompanied with black beans, rice and plantains. TAQUITOS NUEVO Two flour tortillas stuffed with jerked chicken and Monterrey jack cheese. Flash fried and topped with salsa, lettuce, sour cream and fresh pilo de gello. Served with yellow rice and plantains. MOJITO STEAK A 12 oz flank steak marinated in mojo criollo, a Cuban style marinade, then grilled to order. Sliced and topped with a cilantro and onion relish. Served with island mashed potatoes and sweet plantains. GARLIC SHRIMP Tasty and tender shrimp sauteed then tossed with fettuccine in a creamy garlic and creole spiced sauce and accompanied with garlic bread. BRIDGETOWN MAMBO PLATTER Aren't sure what to try? We've made a Caribbean feast including some of our favorites so you can try a little of everything - Jerk Chicken, Chipotle Shrimp, Conch Fritters, and Jerk Chicken Wings. Black beans and rice. BLACKENED TILAPIA A blackened tilapia filet served on a cool roasted red pepper remoulade. Accompanied with black beans, rice and island salad. -------------------------------------------------------------------- MAKE YOUR MEAL COMPLETE! Add a Ceasar or Calypso Garden side salad to any meal -------------------------------------------------------------------------- JUMBO ISLAND BURRITOS JAMAICAN BURRITOS Two hand rolled burritos stuffed with island jerk seasoned chicken and Monterey jack cheese then topped with habanero cheese sauce, salsa and sour cream.With black beans, rice and sweet plantains. JERK CHICKEN BURRITO A warm flour tortilla stuffed with grilled jerk chicken, rice, black beans, diced tomatoes and Monterey Jack cheese. Topped off with salsa and habanero cheese sauce. Plantains and island salad. VEGGIE BURRITO A flour tortilla stuffed with sautéed mushrooms, peppers, onions and cilantro tossed with diced tomatoes and mixed with black beans, rice and Monterey Jack cheese. Topped off with salsa and habanero cheese sauce. Plantains and island salad. MOJITO BURRITO A hand-rolled burrito stuffed with grilled mojito steak, beans, rice, diced tomatoes and Monterey Jack cheese. With salsa, habanero cheese sauce, plantains and island salad. -------------------------------------------------------------------- SIDES BRIDGETOWN VEGETABLE PLATTER Choose any four of the following side items. Sides also available a la carte. Yucca Mash, Black Beans & Rice, Basket of Fries, Cole Slaw, Cuban Yellow Rice, Island Salad, Plantains -------------------------------------------------------------------- DELECTABLE DESSERTS CARIBBEAN KEY LIME PIE We think it tastes great! VOODOO TRIPLE CHOCOLATE CAKE A chocolate lover's dream! An incredible triple layer chocolate cake so moist it oozes! Topped with chocolate sauce and whipped cream. BARBADOS BANANAS FOSTER Fresh sliced bananas sauteed with Jamaican rum and brown sugar and served over vanilla ice cream. TROPICAL CHEESECAKE WRAP Rich, creamy cheesecake wrapped in philo dough and fried. Topped with five different sauces and fresh whipped cream. Any desert a la mode -------------------------------------------------------------------- CUBAN CHICKEN & RICE Sauteed Cuban marinated chicken with yellow rice 8.99 I'M BROKE AND I WANNA EAT! Black beans, rice, two plantains and island salad. I'M BROKE AND I WANNA DRINIK! PBR tallboy -------------------------------------------------------------------- SANDWICHES Served with seasoned french fries and cucumber island salad HAVANA CHEESESTEAK CUBAN SANDWICHES Traditional .Turkey . Chicken BLACKENED TILAPIA JERK CHICKEN CHEESEBURGER SHRIMP PO' BOY -------------------------------------------------------------- BRIDGETOWN BEVERAGES CARIBBEAN SODA A blend of mango nectar, pineapple and orange juices all blended with lemon-lime soda. BRIDGETOWN LIMEADE Our own limeade made with fresh lemons and limes. JAMAICAN SODAS Imported from Jamaica for a real taste of the islands. DG sodas available in Ginger Beer (their Ginger Ale) and Kola Champagne (like Creme Soda). JAMAICAN ROYALE COFFEE (BOTTOMLESS CUP) Freshly ground 100% Jamaican Royale Coffee. Also available -a variety of soft drinks, sweet and unsweetened tea wrote in message ups.com... Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Kevin, See comments below. wrote in message oups.com... Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Kevin, I'm not Kevin, dip****. I am hestitant to tell you, but since you probably wont' use my parking space, I will tell you my secret. I park on the side street next to Agatha's. It is free. What?????? You walk from Agatha's to the Woodruff Arts Center? BWAAAHAAAA!!!!! I take it you really don't know where you are, huh? You'd rather walk 13 or 14 city blocks than park AT the Woodruff Art Center's parking garage?!!!!! Kevin, Sorry, I had a brain fart, and was thinking about the Fox when I said Agatha's, I have parked on some of the side streets around the Art's Center, but normally I park in the parking lot behind the Center. I eat many places, but I do enjoy the Carribean Rest. across from the Fox and on special occasions I have eaten at the Table 1280 Restaurant I am not a big contributor, but I am a Sustaining Member. There is no "Carribean" restaurant across from the Fox! Sure there is, it really is good, if you make it downtown you should try it. It is called the Bridgetown Grill. "Bridgetown Grill Midtown Across From The Fox Theatre 689 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GA 30308 (404-873-5361) Conveniently located across from The Fox Theatre, Bridgetown Grill Midtown includes The Mambo Room Bwaahaaa!!! The Bridgetown Grill (theres one in Buckhead, too) has SOME Carribean food, but certainly doesn't qualify as a "Carribean Restaurant"!!!! Such divine Carribean dishes as Blackened Chicken Alfredo, Guava BBQ ribs, Shrimp Po Boys, and the quintessential Carribean dish, CHEESEBURGERS! And what name would that "sustaining member" be under? It would be under mine and my wife's name. Do tell, I'd like to verify your membership. Oh, by the way, do you remember blathering about the APO not being a member of the AFO? When you did so, did you realize that neither is the ASO? You forgot to answer the above. So it looks like you saw the "Gay" Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra, did you enjoy it? Do you really think it is a good quality? Would you recommend it to your friends? Have you seen them perform often? Yes, they are very enjoyable, and very good. I've stated such before. Kevin - You need to talk to the people at the APO, they say they have not had any performances what so ever. What venue did you see them perform? Where did they say that "they have not had any performances what so ever"? I'm not Kevin, dip****. Now, again, do you still take the position, as you have stated, that there IS NO Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra? Kevin, try reading this slowly. I acknowledged (and have acknowledged many times) that I had no idea two hobby orchestras use the name APO. I was incorrect. Now do you admit you were wrong you said the APO was a first class orchestra, or is your position that a volunteer orchestra made up of any gay, lesbian or transgender person who can pick up an instrument and who has never performed in public is a first rate orchestra? I never, ever said they were a "first class orchestra". My position is that they are very good. Why do you think that just because they are gay, lesbian, or transgender that they can't be VERY good? |
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Kevin,
You really do need to learn how to read. wrote in message oups.com... Sir Rodney Smithers wrote: Oh, yeah, by the way, do you still expect people to believe that you walk 13 blocks just to park for free, when you can park right at the Woodruff Arts Center? I contend because of that, that you have never been to the area, or have very limited knowledge of the area. What you've done is answer questions that anyone can find via websites. Here's one that only a person who has actually been there would know. When you are in the main lobby of Table 1280, what do you see, that you're not likely to see anywhere else? |
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