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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 00:36:11 +0000, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:03:30 -0400, John H. wrote: They're not cheap, but they're worth a good ride Intersting factoid. Did you know that crab shells (or most crutaceans) being chitlin, a naturally occurring long chain polymer, are used to keep fruits and vegetable fresher? I believe it's chitin, not chitlin. Also the basis for glucosamine. |
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:10:45 -0400, John H. wrote:
I believe it's chitin, not chitlin. Also the basis for glucosamine. Would that be 'hand slung' or machine cleaned chitlins? Wikipedia verifies your spelling. Beats me. I think I'd like to try them, but I've never had chitlins. Although, I have had intestine cased sausages from the local German pork store. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:10:45 -0400, John H. wrote: I believe it's chitin, not chitlin. Also the basis for glucosamine. Would that be 'hand slung' or machine cleaned chitlins? Wikipedia verifies your spelling. Beats me. I think I'd like to try them, but I've never had chitlins. Although, I have had intestine cased sausages from the local German pork store. Anyone who wants to try chitlins', needs to come to the Chitlin' Strut Festival held in Salley SC. Drive SOUTH on I85 till you smell it, turn left till you feel like someone has hit you in the face with a pile of pig manure, then you are there. If you are coming down I95, follow the same directions, but turn right off of I95 http://www.chitlinstrut.com/info.htm http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/...tionNo=%3D1176 |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:10:45 -0400, John H. wrote: I believe it's chitin, not chitlin. Also the basis for glucosamine. Would that be 'hand slung' or machine cleaned chitlins? Wikipedia verifies your spelling. Beats me. I think I'd like to try them, but I've never had chitlins. Although, I have had intestine cased sausages from the local German pork store. Anyone who wants to try chitlins', needs to come to the Chitlin' Strut Festival held in Salley SC. Drive sound on I85 till you smell it, turn left till you feel like someone has hit you in the face with a pile of pig manure, then you are there. If you are coming down I95, follow the same directions, but turn right off of I95 http://www.chitlinstrut.com/info.htm http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/...tionNo=%3D1176 Wow...Reggie googled chitlins. Impressive. |
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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:10:45 -0400, John H. wrote: I believe it's chitin, not chitlin. Also the basis for glucosamine. Would that be 'hand slung' or machine cleaned chitlins? Wikipedia verifies your spelling. Beats me. I think I'd like to try them, but I've never had chitlins. Although, I have had intestine cased sausages from the local German pork store. Anyone who wants to try chitlins', needs to come to the Chitlin' Strut Festival held in Salley SC. Drive sound on I85 till you smell it, turn left till you feel like someone has hit you in the face with a pile of pig manure, then you are there. If you are coming down I95, follow the same directions, but turn right off of I95 http://www.chitlinstrut.com/info.htm http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/...tionNo=%3D1176 Wow...Reggie googled chitlins. Impressive. Harry, I have been ignoring your comments, but you just follow me around making a rude comments about everyone of my posts. You and JimH need to find a new hobby instead of being so fixated on me. I know you and Jimh are jealous because my son actually is a success, and was given a fellowship into the school rated number one in his field of study, but what can I say. If you had studied hard, had not gone to a 3rd rate school (damn, even those who live in Kansas know the Univ. of Kansas is 3rd rate), you might have been able to get into a 3rd rate graduate school program. While JimH's son is wielding a shovel, my son will be molding the minds of the future leaders of America. I guess it is good that some people are not college material and enjoy manual labor, they are important segment of our society and provide a valuable service. I love that show "Dirty Jobs", it always finds some job I had no idea existed. Did I tell you my son worked 6 months for a large corporation after graduating from Columbia. He saved enough money to travel for 8 months in SE Asia, India and Northern Africa? If you get a good education, companies are willing to pay you big bucks. You have always asked for me to publish more personal information so I figured i would provide you with some personal info. Now in reference to the superior MacPro computer I am buying my son and youngest daughter (did I tell you she will be attending Emory next fall) are a combination grad. gift for my daughter, and a birthday gift for my son. I have been telling you for 6 months that Mac is far superior to Vista, and you have finally seen the light. Now, I guess I will go back to ignoring you and your "little buddy", EH. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 07:10:45 -0400, John H. wrote: I believe it's chitin, not chitlin. Also the basis for glucosamine. Would that be 'hand slung' or machine cleaned chitlins? Wikipedia verifies your spelling. Beats me. I think I'd like to try them, but I've never had chitlins. Although, I have had intestine cased sausages from the local German pork store. Anyone who wants to try chitlins', needs to come to the Chitlin' Strut Festival held in Salley SC. Drive sound on I85 till you smell it, turn left till you feel like someone has hit you in the face with a pile of pig manure, then you are there. If you are coming down I95, follow the same directions, but turn right off of I95 http://www.chitlinstrut.com/info.htm http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tips/...tionNo=%3D1176 Wow...Reggie googled chitlins. Impressive. Harry, I have been ignoring your comments, but you just follow me around making a rude comments about everyone of my posts. You and JimH need to find a new hobby instead of being so fixated on me. I know you and Jimh are jealous because my son actually is a success, and was given a fellowship into the school rated number one in his field of study, but what can I say. Tit for tat, Reggiecrap, tit for tat. Your son is a success? Why should anyone believe you have a son, a name, a boat, a house, or a car? If your imaginary son is such a success, why can't he pick out and buy his own computer? So, when's the last time you sat down to a plate of chitlins and fixings? When you google them down, do you have to take an antacid? |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Harry, I have been ignoring your comments, but you just follow me around making a rude comments about everyone of my posts. You and JimH need to find a new hobby instead of being so fixated on me. Sorry...but this is the keeper of the new century, "Reggie" complaining about someone following him around, making rude comments about every one of his posts. Geez, Reggie, that's what you've been doing here for years and years...making rude comments about the posts of others. Does it annoy you? :) |
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