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*This* chowda is delicious!
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:04:35 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: This is a TV show recipe, easy to make and delicious. Use raw potato with skins for grating. 8 slices of bacon, chopped 1 medium cooking onion, chopped 2 celery stalks, diced 1/2 cup of chardonnay or other white wine 1 cup of cream 1 cup of milk 2 five-ounce cans of clam meat 2 large bay leafs 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves 1 cup of grated baking potato 1 can of unsweetened evaporated milk 1/4 cup of chopped flat leaf parsley Salt and pepper Brown the bacon until crisp in a thick-bottomed soup pot. Pour off half of the fat. Add the onions and celery with a splash of water and saute for a few minutes until soft. Add the white wine, cream, milk and the juice from the clams (reserve the actual clams for the end so they don't toughen). Add the bay leaf, thyme and grated potato; bring the mixture to a slow simmer. Continue simmering for fifteen minutes until the grated potato softens, releasing its starches and thickening the chowder base. Add the reserved clam meat, evaporated milk and parsley. Bring back to heat. Taste the chowder and add enough salt and pepper to season it. Serve immediately with your favorite biscuits! Yield: 4 servings with leftovers That one looks like a keeper! And, it's fishing related so you *shouldn't* get into trouble. Thanks. I'll let you know how it comes out. |
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"JohnH" wrote in message
... On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:04:35 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: This is a TV show recipe, easy to make and delicious. Use raw potato with skins for grating. 8 slices of bacon, chopped 1 medium cooking onion, chopped 2 celery stalks, diced 1/2 cup of chardonnay or other white wine 1 cup of cream 1 cup of milk 2 five-ounce cans of clam meat 2 large bay leafs 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves 1 cup of grated baking potato 1 can of unsweetened evaporated milk 1/4 cup of chopped flat leaf parsley Salt and pepper Brown the bacon until crisp in a thick-bottomed soup pot. Pour off half of the fat. Add the onions and celery with a splash of water and saute for a few minutes until soft. Add the white wine, cream, milk and the juice from the clams (reserve the actual clams for the end so they don't toughen). Add the bay leaf, thyme and grated potato; bring the mixture to a slow simmer. Continue simmering for fifteen minutes until the grated potato softens, releasing its starches and thickening the chowder base. Add the reserved clam meat, evaporated milk and parsley. Bring back to heat. Taste the chowder and add enough salt and pepper to season it. Serve immediately with your favorite biscuits! Yield: 4 servings with leftovers That one looks like a keeper! And, it's fishing related so you *shouldn't* get into trouble. Thanks. I'll let you know how it comes out. Certain ingredients would not be either available or affordable without migrant labor involved in their harvest. This is a political thread intended to get JackOff all riled up. |
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 23:16:06 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:04:35 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: This is a TV show recipe, easy to make and delicious. Use raw potato with skins for grating. 8 slices of bacon, chopped 1 medium cooking onion, chopped 2 celery stalks, diced 1/2 cup of chardonnay or other white wine 1 cup of cream 1 cup of milk 2 five-ounce cans of clam meat 2 large bay leafs 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves 1 cup of grated baking potato 1 can of unsweetened evaporated milk 1/4 cup of chopped flat leaf parsley Salt and pepper Brown the bacon until crisp in a thick-bottomed soup pot. Pour off half of the fat. Add the onions and celery with a splash of water and saute for a few minutes until soft. Add the white wine, cream, milk and the juice from the clams (reserve the actual clams for the end so they don't toughen). Add the bay leaf, thyme and grated potato; bring the mixture to a slow simmer. Continue simmering for fifteen minutes until the grated potato softens, releasing its starches and thickening the chowder base. Add the reserved clam meat, evaporated milk and parsley. Bring back to heat. Taste the chowder and add enough salt and pepper to season it. Serve immediately with your favorite biscuits! Yield: 4 servings with leftovers That one looks like a keeper! And, it's fishing related so you *shouldn't* get into trouble. Thanks. I'll let you know how it comes out. Certain ingredients would not be either available or affordable without migrant labor involved in their harvest. This is a political thread intended to get JackOff all riled up. And totally false. Why not take the political trolls to a.politics or some other appropriate group? |
*This* chowda is delicious!
JohnH wrote: On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:04:35 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: This is a TV show recipe, easy to make and delicious. Use raw potato with skins for grating. 8 slices of bacon, chopped 1 medium cooking onion, chopped 2 celery stalks, diced 1/2 cup of chardonnay or other white wine 1 cup of cream 1 cup of milk 2 five-ounce cans of clam meat 2 large bay leafs 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves 1 cup of grated baking potato 1 can of unsweetened evaporated milk 1/4 cup of chopped flat leaf parsley Salt and pepper Brown the bacon until crisp in a thick-bottomed soup pot. Pour off half of the fat. Add the onions and celery with a splash of water and saute for a few minutes until soft. Add the white wine, cream, milk and the juice from the clams (reserve the actual clams for the end so they don't toughen). Add the bay leaf, thyme and grated potato; bring the mixture to a slow simmer. Continue simmering for fifteen minutes until the grated potato softens, releasing its starches and thickening the chowder base. Add the reserved clam meat, evaporated milk and parsley. Bring back to heat. Taste the chowder and add enough salt and pepper to season it. Serve immediately with your favorite biscuits! Yield: 4 servings with leftovers That one looks like a keeper! And, it's fishing related so you *shouldn't* get into trouble. Thanks. I'll let you know how it comes out. I've been trying to find the perfect Manhattan style chowder recipe for a long time. I love that style, and have found several *not too shabby* recipes, but no real great one. I'd experiment more, but I'm the only one in my house that likes Manhattan style, so I always end up with a whole pot of soup, and just me trying to eat it! |
*This* chowda is delicious!
Harry Krause wrote: basskisser wrote: JohnH wrote: On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:04:35 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: This is a TV show recipe, easy to make and delicious. Use raw potato with skins for grating. 8 slices of bacon, chopped 1 medium cooking onion, chopped 2 celery stalks, diced 1/2 cup of chardonnay or other white wine 1 cup of cream 1 cup of milk 2 five-ounce cans of clam meat 2 large bay leafs 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves 1 cup of grated baking potato 1 can of unsweetened evaporated milk 1/4 cup of chopped flat leaf parsley Salt and pepper Brown the bacon until crisp in a thick-bottomed soup pot. Pour off half of the fat. Add the onions and celery with a splash of water and saute for a few minutes until soft. Add the white wine, cream, milk and the juice from the clams (reserve the actual clams for the end so they don't toughen). Add the bay leaf, thyme and grated potato; bring the mixture to a slow simmer. Continue simmering for fifteen minutes until the grated potato softens, releasing its starches and thickening the chowder base. Add the reserved clam meat, evaporated milk and parsley. Bring back to heat. Taste the chowder and add enough salt and pepper to season it. Serve immediately with your favorite biscuits! Yield: 4 servings with leftovers That one looks like a keeper! And, it's fishing related so you *shouldn't* get into trouble. Thanks. I'll let you know how it comes out. I've been trying to find the perfect Manhattan style chowder recipe for a long time. I love that style, and have found several *not too shabby* recipes, but no real great one. I'd experiment more, but I'm the only one in my house that likes Manhattan style, so I always end up with a whole pot of soup, and just me trying to eat it! Here's a tried and true red fish soup-stew, more like a bouillabaisse. For the fish stew: 1 fennel bulb, green tops and core removed, white part chopped 2 onions, chopped 4 garlic cloves, sliced 3 tablespoons of olive oil 1 1/2 cups of Riesling or other white wine 2 cups of diced ripe tomatoes or canned tomatoes 2 tablespoons of fennel seeds 1/2 teaspoon of hot pepper flakes 2 pinches of saffron threads 3 bay leaves 4 cups of fish stock or chicken stock Salt and pepper Zest of 1 orange 12 ounces of halibut, cut into large chunks 12 ounces of haddock, cut into large chunks OR Lots of shellfish - mussels or clams In a large soup pot, sauté the fennel, onions and garlic in the olive oil until they soften and smell wonderful. Pour in the wine and simmer for 15 minutes. Add the tomatoes, fennel seeds, hot pepper flakes, saffron, bay leaves and fish stock then season with salt and pepper simmer for 20 to 30 minutes. This is just long enough for all the flavors to blend together. Add the orange zest and fish to the simmering soup and stir gently. Let simmer for 5 minutes and serve immediately. Four to six servings. Sounds good, think I'll give it a shot. Thanks. |
*This* chowda is delicious!
On 13 Jun 2006 04:46:35 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 19:04:35 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: This is a TV show recipe, easy to make and delicious. Use raw potato with skins for grating. 8 slices of bacon, chopped 1 medium cooking onion, chopped 2 celery stalks, diced 1/2 cup of chardonnay or other white wine 1 cup of cream 1 cup of milk 2 five-ounce cans of clam meat 2 large bay leafs 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves 1 cup of grated baking potato 1 can of unsweetened evaporated milk 1/4 cup of chopped flat leaf parsley Salt and pepper Brown the bacon until crisp in a thick-bottomed soup pot. Pour off half of the fat. Add the onions and celery with a splash of water and saute for a few minutes until soft. Add the white wine, cream, milk and the juice from the clams (reserve the actual clams for the end so they don't toughen). Add the bay leaf, thyme and grated potato; bring the mixture to a slow simmer. Continue simmering for fifteen minutes until the grated potato softens, releasing its starches and thickening the chowder base. Add the reserved clam meat, evaporated milk and parsley. Bring back to heat. Taste the chowder and add enough salt and pepper to season it. Serve immediately with your favorite biscuits! Yield: 4 servings with leftovers That one looks like a keeper! And, it's fishing related so you *shouldn't* get into trouble. Thanks. I'll let you know how it comes out. I've been trying to find the perfect Manhattan style chowder recipe for a long time. I love that style, and have found several *not too shabby* recipes, but no real great one. I'd experiment more, but I'm the only one in my house that likes Manhattan style, so I always end up with a whole pot of soup, and just me trying to eat it! If we put both of our houses together, you'd *still* be the only one who likes it! |
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"JohnH" wrote in message If we put both of our houses together, you'd *still* be the only one who likes it! "Manhattan style clam chowder" Isn't that oxymoronic? :-) |
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message . .. "JohnH" wrote in message If we put both of our houses together, you'd *still* be the only one who likes it! "Manhattan style clam chowder" Isn't that oxymoronic? :-) No. Why do you think so? |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message No. Why do you think so? sigh |
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"John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message No. Why do you think so? sigh I know. It's frustrating, isn't it? Chances are very good that Manhattan style originated with Italians. |
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John Gaquin wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message If we put both of our houses together, you'd *still* be the only one who likes it! "Manhattan style clam chowder" Isn't that oxymoronic? :-) No, not at all. Why would you think so? |
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Oh my -- must everything be explained to you two in chapter and verse? Research has naught to do with it, bassie. No reasearch required. Simply put, if its got tomato in it - so-called "Manhattan style" - it ain't clam chowda. Period. Typical flim-flam wherein New Yorkers, frantically casting about for any little thing that they could put forth as having made their high-density, relentlessly frenetic lives seem a bit more enviable and sophisticated, took something that had already enjoyed centuries of success and acceptance in its own right, and claim to have made it their own by *******izing it beyond all recognition. :-) |
*This* chowda is delicious!
"John Gaquin" wrote in message . .. Oh my -- must everything be explained to you two in chapter and verse? Research has naught to do with it, bassie. No reasearch required. Simply put, if its got tomato in it - so-called "Manhattan style" - it ain't clam chowda. Period. Typical flim-flam wherein New Yorkers, frantically casting about for any little thing that they could put forth as having made their high-density, relentlessly frenetic lives seem a bit more enviable and sophisticated, took something that had already enjoyed centuries of success and acceptance in its own right, and claim to have made it their own by *******izing it beyond all recognition. :-) So, something which existed long before you were born no longer exists because you don't like the name? That's rich! :-) Main Entry: 2chowder Function: noun Etymology: French chaudière kettle, contents of a kettle, from Late Latin caldaria -- more at CAULDRON : a soup or stew of seafood (as clams or fish) usually made with milk or tomatoes, salt pork, onions, and other vegetables (as potatoes); also : a soup resembling chowder |
*This* chowda is delicious!
John Gaquin wrote: Oh my -- must everything be explained to you two in chapter and verse? Research has naught to do with it, bassie. No reasearch required. Simply put, if its got tomato in it - so-called "Manhattan style" - it ain't clam chowda. Period. Really? What do you have that states such? Who ever told you that chowder can't have tomato in it? This is what dictionary.com has on the subject: chow·der ( P ) Pronunciation Key (choudr) n. A thick soup containing fish or shellfish, especially clams, and vegetables, such as potatoes and onions, in a milk or tomato base. A soup similar to this seafood dish: corn chowder. Notice is says right there "milk OR TOMATO base"???? From Merriam Webster: Main Entry: 2chowder Function: noun Etymology: French chaudière kettle, contents of a kettle, from Late Latin caldaria -- more at CAULDRON : a soup or stew of seafood (as clams or fish) usually made with milk or tomatoes, salt pork, onions, and other vegetables (as potatoes); also : a soup resembling chowder Notice is says right there "milk OR TOMATO base"???? Typical flim-flam wherein New Yorkers, frantically casting about for any little thing that they could put forth as having made their high-density, relentlessly frenetic lives seem a bit more enviable and sophisticated, took something that had already enjoyed centuries of success and acceptance in its own right, and claim to have made it their own by *******izing it beyond all recognition. :-) Please show me any research that states that a chowder can not contain tomatoes..... |
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Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything
better to do than argue over chowder? "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... John Gaquin wrote: Oh my -- must everything be explained to you two in chapter and verse? Research has naught to do with it, bassie. No reasearch required. Simply put, if its got tomato in it - so-called "Manhattan style" - it ain't clam chowda. Period. Really? What do you have that states such? Who ever told you that chowder can't have tomato in it? This is what dictionary.com has on the subject: chow·der ( P ) Pronunciation Key (choudr) n. A thick soup containing fish or shellfish, especially clams, and vegetables, such as potatoes and onions, in a milk or tomato base. A soup similar to this seafood dish: corn chowder. Notice is says right there "milk OR TOMATO base"???? From Merriam Webster: Main Entry: 2chowder Function: noun Etymology: French chaudière kettle, contents of a kettle, from Late Latin caldaria -- more at CAULDRON : a soup or stew of seafood (as clams or fish) usually made with milk or tomatoes, salt pork, onions, and other vegetables (as potatoes); also : a soup resembling chowder Notice is says right there "milk OR TOMATO base"???? Typical flim-flam wherein New Yorkers, frantically casting about for any little thing that they could put forth as having made their high-density, relentlessly frenetic lives seem a bit more enviable and sophisticated, took something that had already enjoyed centuries of success and acceptance in its own right, and claim to have made it their own by *******izing it beyond all recognition. :-) Please show me any research that states that a chowder can not contain tomatoes..... |
*This* chowda is delicious!
" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message
. .. Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Nah....it's a slow day today. We're gonna argue about this all day. |
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JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? |
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"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Sheriff Jim has saddled up! sigh |
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JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? |
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JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Sheriff Jim has saddled up! sigh Yes, it is frustrating when you get caught doing the same exact things that you chastised others for, huh? |
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"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. |
*This* chowda is delicious!
" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. You love to complain about messages that clutter the newsgroup. But, since you jumped into THIS thread, you have contributed absolutely NOTHING of value. So, how about you shut the **** up and go away? |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. You love to complain about messages that clutter the newsgroup. But, since you jumped into THIS thread, you have contributed absolutely NOTHING of value. So, how about you shut the **** up and go away? I believe my *contributions* to this thread have been far greater than your arguments about clam chowder, which, btw, have *contributed* nothing of value, as with the majority of your posts. Clean up the language as it is not needed here nor does it enhance your argument. |
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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. You love to complain about messages that clutter the newsgroup. But, since you jumped into THIS thread, you have contributed absolutely NOTHING of value. So, how about you shut the **** up and go away? I believe my *contributions* to this thread have been far greater than your arguments about clam chowder, which, btw, have *contributed* nothing of value, as with the majority of your posts. Clean up the language as it is not needed here nor does it enhance your argument. Schools are focusing again on reading comprehension these days. Perhaps you should have a child explain all the messages to you before you comment on their content. |
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. You love to complain about messages that clutter the newsgroup. But, since you jumped into THIS thread, you have contributed absolutely NOTHING of value. So, how about you shut the **** up and go away? I believe my *contributions* to this thread have been far greater than your arguments about clam chowder, which, btw, have *contributed* nothing of value, as with the majority of your posts. Clean up the language as it is not needed here nor does it enhance your argument. Schools are focusing again on reading comprehension these days. Perhaps you should have a child explain all the messages to you before you comment on their content. Resorting to name calling and arguments show you cannot defend your position. I remember now why I killfiled you Doug.......I gave you a second chance but it looks like it is time for it once again. See ya'! |
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JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? So be my guest if you wish. Okay....remember, you've alienated yourself from every single person here, Jim. No one wants anything to do with you because of your bipolar rants. JimH wrote: For someone who claims to have me killfiled my name keeps coming up in just about everyone of your posts. You are indeed obsessed with me. Speaking of name calling, I recall a full month of you calling Harry an f*#ker. Pot kettle black. JimH wrote: Do you have anything to offer here besides netcopping, negative posts and recipe postings John? (I especially like these where you accuse others of netcopping, something you do with almost every post) JimH wrote: I gave Kevin a pass on that idiotic post. I guess I was in a generous mood. JimH wrote: Sorry to say this Kevin, but you really are an asshole. Go start a fight with someone else.........better yet..........just go away. This was an enjoyable thread till you showed up. JimH wrote: He is just trolling for a fight with someone BG........or to be more blunt, he is once again acting like a real asshole today. ;-) JimH wrote: Which have been zero...nada.........it seems he is more interested in posting Martha Stewart recipes here. ;-) JimH wrote: Nice troll. Stale bait. Won't bite. Have a great evening John. BTW: Just a reminder to throw away all your prophylactics after you use them the first time. Didn't your Daddy teach you that? ;-) JimH wrote: Attend to your anger issues John JimH wrote: Don't start with the "who, me?" routine. The OT Global Warming thread you started certainly caused post after post of name calling, personal attacks and "is so, is not" crap. As Don said, live by the standards you set here sheriff. BTW: Have a superfragislicticspectacular evening John. ;-) (another one where Jim doesn't like to be netcopped, although he himself does so!) JimH wrote: I see you are still obsessed with me Moe. I see Curly..........where is Larry on this pile on? JimH wrote: Drop it Bassy. And stop this stupid exchange with Sean. Both of you are looking like idiots JimH wrote: Cheap plastic chairs...........cheap plastic table.............cheap music........cheap............ I can understand how this appealed to you . JimH wrote: And in your case.....narcissistic. Any new pictures of the things you purchased and want to flaunt to the NG? You know, the "look what I have but you don't" type you normally post. Have a super fantasticalictic weekend materialistic boy.;-) JimH wrote: Yes Richly, the posts here that are filled with foul language, personal attacks and anger are all my fault. BTW: What new worldly possessions did you purchase today? Perhaps his and hers palaces? ;-) JimH wrote: I could care less about the worldly possessions you purchase and post pictures of for everyone to see, but I have in fact complimented you on many of them. Having said that, you are, with a doubt, the most materialistic person I have ever encountered in my life. Ever. But hey, if being so materialistic makes you happy............ Have a great evening Richly. Tell me if you need more to remind you of your alter ego. Do you have a different name for the other person living in your head? |
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JimH wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. You love to complain about messages that clutter the newsgroup. But, since you jumped into THIS thread, you have contributed absolutely NOTHING of value. So, how about you shut the **** up and go away? I believe my *contributions* to this thread have been far greater than your arguments about clam chowder, which, btw, have *contributed* nothing of value, as with the majority of your posts. Clean up the language as it is not needed here nor does it enhance your argument. Schools are focusing again on reading comprehension these days. Perhaps you should have a child explain all the messages to you before you comment on their content. Resorting to name calling and arguments show you cannot defend your position. I remember now why I killfiled you Doug.......I gave you a second chance but it looks like it is time for it once again. See ya'! Joe, you see how Jim operates? If you call him to the mat, the first line of defense for him is to call you someone you're not. Now, Jim, what name did he call you?? |
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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. You love to complain about messages that clutter the newsgroup. But, since you jumped into THIS thread, you have contributed absolutely NOTHING of value. So, how about you shut the **** up and go away? I believe my *contributions* to this thread have been far greater than your arguments about clam chowder, which, btw, have *contributed* nothing of value, as with the majority of your posts. Clean up the language as it is not needed here nor does it enhance your argument. Schools are focusing again on reading comprehension these days. Perhaps you should have a child explain all the messages to you before you comment on their content. Resorting to name calling and arguments show you cannot defend your position. I remember now why I killfiled you Doug.......I gave you a second chance but it looks like it is time for it once again. See ya'! You killfiled me? But, you're responding anyway. Interesting. Please look at the messages YOU have added to THIS THREAD, and because I seem to be blind, explain what you imagine you've contributed. |
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JimH wrote: Clean up the language as it is not needed here nor does it enhance your argument. Giddyup, Sheriff. |
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"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? So be my guest if you wish. Okay....remember, you've alienated yourself from every single person here, Jim. No one wants anything to do with you because of your bipolar rants. Kevin, I would post your recent potty mouth comments but I would offend others here. In fact the last time I did post them folks here got quite upset that I did because of the filthy language you used and personal threats you made to members here..........they saw no reason to have it rebroadcast. You have nothing to offer here except trying to pick fights with me day in and day out. You shall therefore join Doug Kanter and Reggie in my garbage dumpster. Play nice. See 'ya! |
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" JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message . .. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? So be my guest if you wish. Okay....remember, you've alienated yourself from every single person here, Jim. No one wants anything to do with you because of your bipolar rants. Kevin, I would post your recent potty mouth comments but I would offend others here. In fact the last time I did post them folks here got quite upset that I did because of the filthy language you used and personal threats you made to members here..........they saw no reason to have it rebroadcast. You have nothing to offer here except trying to pick fights with me day in and day out. You shall therefore join Doug Kanter and Reggie in my garbage dumpster. Play nice. See 'ya! He's picking fights? You jumped into this thread for absolutely no reason except to complain, and that has been your ONLY contribution. |
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On 14 Jun 2006 09:13:21 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Looks like Jim's trying to qualify for a badge. I wonder if he notes the hypocrisy in his statement. |
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 17:17:20 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
wrote: " JimH" jimhUNDERSCOREosudad@yahooDOTcom wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Give it up Kevin. I can certainly post your recent "gems" also..........they far outshine mine. ;-) So be my guest if you wish. As suspected of you Jim. You are such a childish boor. Whenever I take you to the mat, instead of acting like an adult you instantly resort to calling me Kevin. I'll ask again, would you like to take the $5000 challenge to prove to you that I'm not Kevin? Huh, what was that, Dennis? No thanks Kevin. You love to complain about messages that clutter the newsgroup. But, since you jumped into THIS thread, you have contributed absolutely NOTHING of value. So, how about you shut the **** up and go away? One must wonder why a person complaining about threads going down the toilet would use the name 'Kevin', knowing it's not correct. |
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On 14 Jun 2006 10:39:04 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:
JimH wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? So be my guest if you wish. Okay....remember, you've alienated yourself from every single person here, Jim. No one wants anything to do with you because of your bipolar rants. JimH wrote: For someone who claims to have me killfiled my name keeps coming up in just about everyone of your posts. You are indeed obsessed with me. Speaking of name calling, I recall a full month of you calling Harry an f*#ker. Pot kettle black. JimH wrote: Do you have anything to offer here besides netcopping, negative posts and recipe postings John? (I especially like these where you accuse others of netcopping, something you do with almost every post) JimH wrote: I gave Kevin a pass on that idiotic post. I guess I was in a generous mood. JimH wrote: Sorry to say this Kevin, but you really are an asshole. Go start a fight with someone else.........better yet..........just go away. This was an enjoyable thread till you showed up. JimH wrote: He is just trolling for a fight with someone BG........or to be more blunt, he is once again acting like a real asshole today. ;-) JimH wrote: Which have been zero...nada.........it seems he is more interested in posting Martha Stewart recipes here. ;-) JimH wrote: Nice troll. Stale bait. Won't bite. Have a great evening John. BTW: Just a reminder to throw away all your prophylactics after you use them the first time. Didn't your Daddy teach you that? ;-) JimH wrote: Attend to your anger issues John JimH wrote: Don't start with the "who, me?" routine. The OT Global Warming thread you started certainly caused post after post of name calling, personal attacks and "is so, is not" crap. As Don said, live by the standards you set here sheriff. BTW: Have a superfragislicticspectacular evening John. ;-) (another one where Jim doesn't like to be netcopped, although he himself does so!) JimH wrote: I see you are still obsessed with me Moe. I see Curly..........where is Larry on this pile on? JimH wrote: Drop it Bassy. And stop this stupid exchange with Sean. Both of you are looking like idiots JimH wrote: Cheap plastic chairs...........cheap plastic table.............cheap music........cheap............ I can understand how this appealed to you . JimH wrote: And in your case.....narcissistic. Any new pictures of the things you purchased and want to flaunt to the NG? You know, the "look what I have but you don't" type you normally post. Have a super fantasticalictic weekend materialistic boy.;-) JimH wrote: Yes Richly, the posts here that are filled with foul language, personal attacks and anger are all my fault. BTW: What new worldly possessions did you purchase today? Perhaps his and hers palaces? ;-) JimH wrote: I could care less about the worldly possessions you purchase and post pictures of for everyone to see, but I have in fact complimented you on many of them. Having said that, you are, with a doubt, the most materialistic person I have ever encountered in my life. Ever. But hey, if being so materialistic makes you happy............ Have a great evening Richly. Tell me if you need more to remind you of your alter ego. Do you have a different name for the other person living in your head? Wow! Does JimH respond to *every* post I make? And then he calls others obsessed? Ignore him. |
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 15:21:51 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: JohnH wrote: On 14 Jun 2006 09:13:21 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Looks like Jim's trying to qualify for a badge. I wonder if he notes the hypocrisy in his statement. Are you saying he is fighting for your rice bowl? I am wondering. |
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JohnH wrote: On 14 Jun 2006 09:13:21 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Looks like Jim's trying to qualify for a badge. I wonder if he notes the hypocrisy in his statement. No, John, I really don't think when he gets that bipolar rant going that he even realizes how hypocritical he is!! |
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"basskisser" wrote in message
oups.com... You killfiled me? But, you're responding anyway. Interesting. Please look at the messages YOU have added to THIS THREAD, and because I seem to be blind, explain what you imagine you've contributed. Looks like JimH is on his period again! He's gonna go off the deep end any second now, with another of his week long bipolar rants. Then, as usual, he'll come back in a week, and act like nothing ever happened.... Yeah. He'll be telling everyone to be nice. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JohnH wrote: On 14 Jun 2006 09:13:21 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JimH wrote: Another decent thread sent down the toilet. Don't you guys have anything better to do than argue over chowder? Jim, you should be the last person on earth to chastise others about anything that is said, or written in this newsgroup in regards to a particular thread. Shall I google you up some of your recent gems? Also, you do realize you don't have to read them, don't you? Looks like Jim's trying to qualify for a badge. I wonder if he notes the hypocrisy in his statement. Are you saying he is fighting for your rice bowl? He can keep it. Imagine folks getting upset over me asking others they are fighting over the definition of all things..... chowder. And John once again focuses his attention on me, although he says he killfiled me. Oh well. BTW: Great pics of the fox and the raccoon at the other place Harry. Looks like you have quite a lot of wildlife visiting you. |
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ROTFL!!!!
Actually it's humorously sad. ..or is it sadly humorous??? John Gaquin wrote: Oh my -- must everything be explained to you two in chapter and verse? Research has naught to do with it, bassie. No reasearch required. Simply put, if its got tomato in it - so-called "Manhattan style" - it ain't clam chowda. Period. Typical flim-flam wherein New Yorkers, frantically casting about for any little thing that they could put forth as having made their high-density, relentlessly frenetic lives seem a bit more enviable and sophisticated, took something that had already enjoyed centuries of success and acceptance in its own right, and claim to have made it their own by *******izing it beyond all recognition. :-) |
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