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[email protected] December 11th 07 02:23 PM

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On Dec 10, 7:38 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:00:50 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I don't care for the big, giant suckers that some offer.


http://www.chowhound.com/topics/301342


Bait.


Eisboch bait... We just might catch us a big un' ;)

Eisboch December 11th 07 02:36 PM

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Yep, King Oscar, the only sardines worth eating...


Actually, there is *no* specific fish called a sardine. They are actually a
wide variety of species related to herring that are generally referred to as
a sardine. King Oscar happens to be Brislings.

Eisboch



[email protected] December 11th 07 02:39 PM

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On Dec 11, 8:36 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Yep, King Oscar, the only sardines worth eating...


Actually, there is *no* specific fish called a sardine. They are actually a
wide variety of species related to herring that are generally referred to as
a sardine. King Oscar happens to be Brislings.

Eisboch


And I actually did find a brand at Ocean State that tasted just like
the King Oscars, they were bigger chunks, not sliced, just head tail
guts missing...

D.Duck December 11th 07 02:49 PM

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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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Yep, King Oscar, the only sardines worth eating...


Actually, there is *no* specific fish called a sardine. They are actually
a wide variety of species related to herring that are generally referred
to as a sardine. King Oscar happens to be Brislings.

Eisboch



I believe the name is derived from the island of Sardinia.



[email protected] December 11th 07 03:12 PM

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On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).


Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?


I'm getting sick just thinking about it.


So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a visit to
New Orleans.

Eisboch


I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.

[email protected] December 11th 07 03:14 PM

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On Dec 11, 8:36 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message

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Yep, King Oscar, the only sardines worth eating...


Actually, there is *no* specific fish called a sardine. They are actually a
wide variety of species related to herring that are generally referred to as
a sardine. King Oscar happens to be Brislings.

Eisboch


I like kipper snacks.....
And smoked oysters, too!

Reginald P. Smithers III December 11th 07 03:20 PM

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wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.

So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a visit to
New Orleans.

Eisboch


I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.


In Florida and LA (and probably MS and Ala) it is very common in the
independent and some chain restuarants.


Eisboch December 11th 07 03:24 PM

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wrote in message
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On Dec 11, 8:36 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message

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Yep, King Oscar, the only sardines worth eating...


Actually, there is *no* specific fish called a sardine. They are
actually a
wide variety of species related to herring that are generally referred to
as
a sardine. King Oscar happens to be Brislings.

Eisboch


I like kipper snacks.....
And smoked oysters, too!


We used to often go to the Union Oyster House in Boston. Sit at the bar
while they shuck the raw oysters, hand it to you and .... down the hatch.

I am not brave enough to do that anymore.

Eisboch



John H. December 11th 07 03:59 PM

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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:24:55 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


wrote in message
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On Dec 11, 8:36 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message

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Yep, King Oscar, the only sardines worth eating...

Actually, there is *no* specific fish called a sardine. They are
actually a
wide variety of species related to herring that are generally referred to
as
a sardine. King Oscar happens to be Brislings.

Eisboch


I like kipper snacks.....
And smoked oysters, too!


We used to often go to the Union Oyster House in Boston. Sit at the bar
while they shuck the raw oysters, hand it to you and .... down the hatch.

I am not brave enough to do that anymore.

Eisboch


When I was stationed at Ft Benning, GA, we'd go to 'Jimmy's Oyster Bar' in
Columbus and eat 'em the same way. A dozen, shucked, with crackers and
sauce, was sixty cents. I doubt if that price is still good. This was in
1970.
--
John H

Larry December 11th 07 04:24 PM

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"Eisboch" wrote in
:

So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while

on a
visit to New Orleans.



A ham radio friend in Australia sent me a case of Kangaroo Tail
Soup, a local "delicacy", back in the 80s. It wasn't bad, but
quite different. I haven't seen it at Publix or Piggly Wiggly.

The wonderful Italians used to try to feed us RAT from the street
vendors when I was a young Navy boy. I never ate any of it,
though.

I'm sure we've all eaten some really gross stuff put in our food
by the disgruntled food service employees, especially in the
finer restaurants rich folks like Harry eat in. They spit in it,
you know. Most are never caught.

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE

HK December 11th 07 04:32 PM

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Larry wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in
:

So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while

on a
visit to New Orleans.



A ham radio friend in Australia sent me a case of Kangaroo Tail
Soup, a local "delicacy", back in the 80s. It wasn't bad, but
quite different. I haven't seen it at Publix or Piggly Wiggly.

The wonderful Italians used to try to feed us RAT from the street
vendors when I was a young Navy boy. I never ate any of it,
though.

I'm sure we've all eaten some really gross stuff put in our food
by the disgruntled food service employees, especially in the
finer restaurants rich folks like Harry eat in. They spit in it,
you know. Most are never caught.

Larry



I've never seen you in Krystal's or Waffle House...too "fine" for you?

Larry December 11th 07 04:39 PM

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And smoked oysters, too!



Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....oysters......raw and still wiggling. I
learned all about oysters from Mike Cushing, an old friend of my
grandfather and a commercial oysterman in Ft Myers, FL.....

Mike thought he was gonna gross out a Yankee teenager by taking
me out on his dock after we'd gotten 3 bushels of oysters from
his prime bank in the river. "What you dooz is cut off this
shell, then scoop 'im out laik dis but leave him on the halfshell
he came out of." Then he put that oyster on the half shell in
the pan. "Den, you dooz da same ting to dis guy except when you
scoop him out you...." and he swallowed the live oyster whole.

Not to be outdone, or outgrossed, I opened one up and put it in
the pan, then scooped out the next and ate him whole, just like
Mike "tole" me to. At that instant, I became an "OK kid", as he
tole my grandfather, later.

By the time we brought the pan full of oysters up the dock to the
charcoal grill, Mike and I had already eaten lunch....(c; We had
lunch at his oyster banks the next day, right out of the
Caloosahatchie. After we got back and sold them, he handed me a
some money and said, "Here, dis yoas. You now an oysterman." It
was a great vacation. My hands came home all cut up and bloodied
but I didn't care....(c;

I'm happy to report you can still see real Florida Crackers
sitting on their docks along the ICW, in front of their redneck
homes with all the dead pickup trucks in the yard.....right next
door to some really rich Yankees with manicured lawns, expensive
cars. The Crackers' kids were having great fun diving into the
ICW off the dock, screaming and yelling. I felt sorry for the
rich Yankees kids. Their dock looked like noone was ever allowed
to even sit on it, much less do cannonballs off it.....

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE

[email protected] December 11th 07 04:40 PM

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On Dec 11, 10:32 am, HK wrote:
Larry wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in
m:


So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while

on a
visit to New Orleans.


A ham radio friend in Australia sent me a case of Kangaroo Tail
Soup, a local "delicacy", back in the 80s. It wasn't bad, but
quite different. I haven't seen it at Publix or Piggly Wiggly.


The wonderful Italians used to try to feed us RAT from the street
vendors when I was a young Navy boy. I never ate any of it,
though.


I'm sure we've all eaten some really gross stuff put in our food
by the disgruntled food service employees, especially in the
finer restaurants rich folks like Harry eat in. They spit in it,
you know. Most are never caught.


Larry


I've never seen you in Krystal's or Waffle House...too "fine" for you?- Hide quoted text -

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Ummmmmm "Tasty, tasty, Krystal, Krystal". yummy, shear heart
attack;)

Larry December 11th 07 04:41 PM

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John H. wrote in
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I doubt if that price is still good. This was in
1970.


I doubt it either. Move the decimal to the right one place and
multiply by 3....(c; That's closer....even though I never saw the
place. The 50c Bud you washed it down with isn't 50c
either...dammit.

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE

HK December 11th 07 04:57 PM

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wrote:
On Dec 11, 10:32 am, HK wrote:
Larry wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in
:
So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while
on a
visit to New Orleans.
A ham radio friend in Australia sent me a case of Kangaroo Tail
Soup, a local "delicacy", back in the 80s. It wasn't bad, but
quite different. I haven't seen it at Publix or Piggly Wiggly.
The wonderful Italians used to try to feed us RAT from the street
vendors when I was a young Navy boy. I never ate any of it,
though.
I'm sure we've all eaten some really gross stuff put in our food
by the disgruntled food service employees, especially in the
finer restaurants rich folks like Harry eat in. They spit in it,
you know. Most are never caught.
Larry

I've never seen you in Krystal's or Waffle House...too "fine" for you?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Ummmmmm "Tasty, tasty, Krystal, Krystal". yummy, shear heart
attack;)



They're good stuff. Little hot dogs aren't bad, either, with chili on them.

Wayne.B December 11th 07 06:00 PM

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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 15:39:08 +0000, Larry wrote:

I'm happy to report you can still see real Florida Crackers
sitting on their docks along the ICW, in front of their redneck
homes with all the dead pickup trucks in the yard.


We live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchie. The red neck homes
are getting fewer and farther apart as the river gets "discovered".
The big houses don't all belong to yankees either. Some of those real
estate, orange grove and cattle guys have done OK also.


HK December 11th 07 06:10 PM

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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 15:39:08 +0000, Larry wrote:

I'm happy to report you can still see real Florida Crackers
sitting on their docks along the ICW, in front of their redneck
homes with all the dead pickup trucks in the yard.


We live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchie. The red neck homes
are getting fewer and farther apart as the river gets "discovered".
The big houses don't all belong to yankees either. Some of those real
estate, orange grove and cattle guys have done OK also.



That's too bad; the "crackers" probably are the only real people around
there.

Eisboch December 11th 07 07:00 PM

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"Larry" wrote in message
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A ham radio friend in Australia sent me a case of Kangaroo Tail
Soup, a local "delicacy", back in the 80s. It wasn't bad, but
quite different. I haven't seen it at Publix or Piggly Wiggly.


Hop on down to a specialty shop and special order it.



The wonderful Italians used to try to feed us RAT from the street
vendors when I was a young Navy boy. I never ate any of it,
though.


Another urban myth. Those weren't rats. They were pasta raised mice.


Eisboch



Eisboch December 11th 07 07:05 PM

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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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We live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchie. The red neck homes
are getting fewer and farther apart as the river gets "discovered".
The big houses don't all belong to yankees either. Some of those real
estate, orange grove and cattle guys have done OK also.


Did you know that there is more cattle in Florida than in Texas?

Eisboch



[email protected] December 11th 07 09:34 PM

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On Dec 11, 1:05 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Wayne.B" wrote in message

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We live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchie. The red neck homes
are getting fewer and farther apart as the river gets "discovered".
The big houses don't all belong to yankees either. Some of those real
estate, orange grove and cattle guys have done OK also.


Did you know that there is more cattle in Florida than in Texas?

Eisboch


Yup, if you go down U.S. 27, you'll see miles and miles and boring
miles of nothing but ranch land on each side from south of S.R. 60 to
south of the lake.

[email protected] December 11th 07 09:49 PM

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On Dec 11, 9:20 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...


On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.
So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a visit to
New Orleans.


Eisboch


I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.


In Florida and LA (and probably MS and Ala) it is very common in the
independent and some chain restuarants.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


We had a really fun place out in the swamp when I lived in FL that
served the best bar food ever! I loved going there on a Saturday or
Sunday afternoon, drink a few beers, eat, and watch the free show!

[email protected] December 11th 07 09:50 PM

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On Dec 11, 9:24 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
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On Dec 11, 8:36 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
wrote in message


...


Yep, King Oscar, the only sardines worth eating...


Actually, there is *no* specific fish called a sardine. They are
actually a
wide variety of species related to herring that are generally referred to
as
a sardine. King Oscar happens to be Brislings.


Eisboch


I like kipper snacks.....
And smoked oysters, too!


We used to often go to the Union Oyster House in Boston. Sit at the bar
while they shuck the raw oysters, hand it to you and .... down the hatch.

I am not brave enough to do that anymore.

Eisboch- Hide quoted text -

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Oh, I still eat raw oysters!

Dan December 12th 07 01:55 AM

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wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.

So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a visit to
New Orleans.

Eisboch


I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.


Educated people use the word "eaten", Sally.

Wayne.B December 12th 07 02:22 AM

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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 12:10:55 -0500, HK wrote:

We live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchie. The red neck homes
are getting fewer and farther apart as the river gets "discovered".
The big houses don't all belong to yankees either. Some of those real
estate, orange grove and cattle guys have done OK also.



That's too bad; the "crackers" probably are the only real people around
there.


There are some real crackers that's for sure, not as many as north
Florida though.


Wayne.B December 12th 07 02:25 AM

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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 13:05:17 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

We live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchie. The red neck homes
are getting fewer and farther apart as the river gets "discovered".
The big houses don't all belong to yankees either. Some of those real
estate, orange grove and cattle guys have done OK also.


Did you know that there is more cattle in Florida than in Texas?


I guess I'm not surprised. It will take a lot longer to "develop"
Texas though. There's hope for them yet. :-)


Wayne.B December 12th 07 02:29 AM

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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 12:49:49 -0800 (PST), wrote:

We had a really fun place out in the swamp when I lived in FL that
served the best bar food ever! I loved going there on a Saturday or
Sunday afternoon, drink a few beers, eat, and watch the free show!


There are still places like that. One of them near hear has a sign
behind the bar that says:

"If *ssholes could fly, this place would be a friggin airport."


Don White December 12th 07 02:30 AM

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"Dan" wrote in message
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wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.
So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a visit
to
New Orleans.

Eisboch


I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.


Educated people use the word "eaten", Sally.



You've really got a shine on for Loogy. Try to control your impulses.



Calif Bill December 12th 07 03:56 AM

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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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On Dec 10, 4:58?pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
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On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 19:44:49 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:


We always had sardines at home as a kid.


Well you are Canadian.


I remember buying 3 very large sardines in a wooden box with a jute string
handle. ?The sardines were iced and covered with sawdust. ?Was $1.00.
?Used
as bait at the Berkeley Pier.


Takes one stupid fish to bite on frozen bait presented in a box of
sawdust. :-)

Fish brains are really small.



Calif Bill December 12th 07 04:20 AM

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"Larry" wrote in message
...
John H. wrote in
:

I doubt if that price is still good. This was in
1970.


I doubt it either. Move the decimal to the right one place and
multiply by 3....(c; That's closer....even though I never saw the
place. The 50c Bud you washed it down with isn't 50c
either...dammit.

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE


Used to go to Pop's place on the beach in Biloxi. About $2 for a big
platter of fries and fried oysters. 1965. After the hurricane came
through, no more Pop's place. Was one of the places that did not survive.
The larger places just had the first floor washed.



Larry December 12th 07 05:34 AM

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Ummmmmm "Tasty, tasty, Krystal, Krystal". yummy, shear heart
attack;)


No Krystals here....Hardee's! Two double cheezeburgers of Angus
beef or two Big Twin's with thousand island dressing is $3, STILL!

Yum yum....Krystal's are too TINY!


Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE

Larry December 12th 07 05:37 AM

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Is that a euphemism for "retirees"?



You can tell the slow moving cows from the slow moving retirees,
quite easily, as the cows don't have headlights and
taillights....even though their speed on the highways is similar.

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE

Larry December 12th 07 05:38 AM

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We had a really fun place out in the swamp when I lived in FL

that
served the best bar food ever! I loved going there on a Saturday

or
Sunday afternoon, drink a few beers, eat, and watch the free

show!



Porky's??

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE

Short Wave Sportfishing December 12th 07 12:07 PM

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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 19:20:16 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Larry" wrote in message
.. .
John H. wrote in
:

I doubt if that price is still good. This was in
1970.


I doubt it either. Move the decimal to the right one place and
multiply by 3....(c; That's closer....even though I never saw the
place. The 50c Bud you washed it down with isn't 50c
either...dammit.

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE


Used to go to Pop's place on the beach in Biloxi. About $2 for a big
platter of fries and fried oysters. 1965. After the hurricane came
through, no more Pop's place. Was one of the places that did not survive.
The larger places just had the first floor washed.


Know it well - or did.

I was there for Camille...

Calif Bill December 12th 07 10:47 PM

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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 19:20:16 -0800, "Calif Bill"
wrote:


"Larry" wrote in message
. ..
John H. wrote in
:

I doubt if that price is still good. This was in
1970.


I doubt it either. Move the decimal to the right one place and
multiply by 3....(c; That's closer....even though I never saw the
place. The 50c Bud you washed it down with isn't 50c
either...dammit.

Larry
--
Merry Christmas!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Qi_NhFS4xEE


Used to go to Pop's place on the beach in Biloxi. About $2 for a big
platter of fries and fried oysters. 1965. After the hurricane came
through, no more Pop's place. Was one of the places that did not survive.
The larger places just had the first floor washed.


Know it well - or did.

I was there for Camille...


We lucked out. Betsy turned at the last moments and headed over to cleanup
New Orleans. We only had 95 gusting to 105 mph winds according to the
reports. All I know is the blew hard for a long time. And luckily I lived
in the concrete (cement) block barracks.



Jack Redington December 12th 07 11:31 PM

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Eisboch wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...

On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 18:11:18 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


I like sardines in olive oil. I put them on crackers with cheese and pig
out.


Good lord man - have you no shame!!!



come close ....

"HELLLLLLOOOOWWWW" ........

get the whiff?

Eisboch



Go to sardines in mustard, for a more sound enviroment :-)

Capt Jack R..


Dry 1[_2_] December 13th 07 12:08 AM

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My worst was Laverbread a national delicacy of Ireland, commonly refereed to as
Irish Caviar, looks like a cow paddy tastes like **** and smells the same.

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 06:31:54 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:

Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).

Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?

I'm getting sick just thinking about it.


So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a visit to
New Orleans.


Weirdest? Vegamite stew. It wasn't half bad.

Most Disgusting? On R&R in the Phillipines - some kind of paste thing
that I swear I found a dog tooth in. :)



Dan December 13th 07 01:20 AM

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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.
So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a visit
to
New Orleans.

Eisboch
I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.

Educated people use the word "eaten", Sally.



You've really got a shine on for Loogy. Try to control your impulses.



Try to ignore posts that don't involve you. Go paint your boy's room,
Donnie.

Don White December 13th 07 02:04 AM

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"Dan" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.
So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a
visit to
New Orleans.

Eisboch
I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.
Educated people use the word "eaten", Sally.



You've really got a shine on for Loogy. Try to control your impulses.


Try to ignore posts that don't involve you. Go paint your boy's room,
Donnie.


Your interest in my son is getting a little weird. Leave him out of your
hauntings.



Dan December 14th 07 02:51 AM

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Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.
So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on a
visit to
New Orleans.

Eisboch
I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.
Educated people use the word "eaten", Sally.

You've really got a shine on for Loogy. Try to control your impulses.

Try to ignore posts that don't involve you. Go paint your boy's room,
Donnie.


Your interest in my son is getting a little weird. Leave him out of your
hauntings.



It's not about your adult son living at home Donnie. Go do your chores.

Dan December 15th 07 03:18 AM

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Dan wrote:
Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Dec 11, 6:31 am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in
messagenews:fessl39p6r1rtbdnk928fcfm8965vbf3m5@4ax .com...

On Tue, 11 Dec 2007 02:30:09 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:
Wasa madder with Lutefisk? (or lutfisk in Swedish).
Dudes - let's get away from the whole sardine/anchovie/Lutefisk
thing
shall we?
I'm getting sick just thinking about it.
So what's the weirdest thing you've dined on?
For me I'd have to say trying alligator and turtle soup while on
a visit to
New Orleans.

Eisboch
I've ate pounds of alligator. Good stuff. I've also had deep fried
turtle meat, which wasn't that great. Edible, but bland.
Educated people use the word "eaten", Sally.

You've really got a shine on for Loogy. Try to control your impulses.
Try to ignore posts that don't involve you. Go paint your boy's
room, Donnie.


Your interest in my son is getting a little weird. Leave him out of
your hauntings.


It's not about your adult son living at home Donnie. Go do your chores.


I thought so...


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