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Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say
good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. |
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"Dry1" wrote in message ... Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Let me know if you have any problem bringing that new Caddie back. I've been thinking about doing something similar if the people up here don't drop their prices soon. (re Cdn dollar parity) Up here I may have to settle for a Toyota RAV4......... but in the states ..maybe a Highlander. |
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Not a problem, the whole process seems pretty straight forward., saved over
30,000 on the deal. My brother is on his way to Pennsylvania to pick up a truck he's saving over 8,000 crazy stuff. Don White wrote: "Dry1" wrote in message ... Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Let me know if you have any problem bringing that new Caddie back. I've been thinking about doing something similar if the people up here don't drop their prices soon. (re Cdn dollar parity) Up here I may have to settle for a Toyota RAV4......... but in the states .maybe a Highlander. |
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:16:52 GMT, Dry1 wrote:
Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. That's a beautiful car. Good luck with it. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:16:52 GMT, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. That's a beautiful car. Good luck with it. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Basically a Corvette chassis with a Caddi body. |
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:42:52 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:16:52 GMT, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. That's a beautiful car. Good luck with it. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Basically a Corvette chassis with a Caddi body. And it costs more than my 4Runner! -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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"John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:42:52 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "John H." wrote in message . .. On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:16:52 GMT, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. That's a beautiful car. Good luck with it. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Basically a Corvette chassis with a Caddi body. And it costs more than my 4Runner! -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Even more than my crewcab Duramax Chevy. Which cost as much as a Sequoia. |
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On Apr 15, 10:16*am, Dry1 wrote:
Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. *Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... |
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:38:44 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "John H." wrote in message .. . On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:42:52 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:16:52 GMT, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. That's a beautiful car. Good luck with it. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Basically a Corvette chassis with a Caddi body. And it costs more than my 4Runner! -- John *H* (Not the other one!) Even more than my crewcab Duramax Chevy. Which cost as much as a Sequoia. I was going to say, "And it won't even tow a boat." But I saw a 'Vette with a towing package the other day, so I guess the XLR could tow some kind of boat. I couldn't find a tow package accessory on the site though. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a
drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... |
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No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. I'll find them on my own. Yoe Harry you
want to hit the bay answer by tomorrow 9:00 am atlantic day light that's one hour behind youes guys, and we could hook up. Love the pun. Dry1 wrote: I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... |
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The email address is good. Picking a car up and have a few days to fool with,
wife says I'll see you when you get back, on a free roll, the trip to Mexico was well worth it . ha. Dry1 wrote: I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... |
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On Apr 17, 5:44*pm, Dry1 wrote:
No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. honestly, I can't say as I've had any. do they taste like fish? or chicken? |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 22:44:14 GMT, Dry1 wrote:
No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. I'll find them on my own. Yoe Harry you want to hit the bay answer by tomorrow 9:00 am atlantic day light that's one hour behind youes guys, and we could hook up. Love the pun. Dry1 wrote: I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... Your initial post didn't indicate that you were going to be in the Chesapeake Bay area. A good place for crab cakes is Stoney's. http://tinyurl.com/489ppp They're not cheap, but they're worth a good ride. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:
On Apr 17, 5:44*pm, Dry1 wrote: No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. honestly, I can't say as I've had any. do they taste like fish? or chicken? You shouldn't live your whole life without a good crab cake. You probably won't find them on Ebay, but here's a good source: http://www.stoneysseafoodhouse.com/ -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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Dry1 wrote:
The email address is good. Picking a car up and have a few days to fool with, wife says I'll see you when you get back, on a free roll, the trip to Mexico was well worth it . ha. Dry1 wrote: I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... If you are in the Ches Bay area, I recommend Annapolis Seafood. Nice crabcakes, reasonably priced. |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:05:30 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Apr 17, 5:44?pm, Dry1 wrote: No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. honestly, I can't say as I've had any. do they taste like fish? or chicken? You shouldn't live your whole life without a good crab cake. You probably won't find them on Ebay, but here's a good source: http://www.stoneysseafoodhouse.com/ Man, that's some expensive crabcakes. Now I know why my uncle thought it was worth all that time he spent picking meat off crabs. But my, my, they are delicious. --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:05:30 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Apr 17, 5:44?pm, Dry1 wrote: No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. honestly, I can't say as I've had any. do they taste like fish? or chicken? You shouldn't live your whole life without a good crab cake. You probably won't find them on Ebay, but here's a good source: http://www.stoneysseafoodhouse.com/ Man, that's some expensive crabcakes. Now I know why my uncle thought it was worth all that time he spent picking meat off crabs. But my, my, they are delicious. --Vic Stoneys is grossly overpriced. The food there isn't worth the price. |
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John H. wrote:
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Apr 17, 5:44 pm, Dry1 wrote: No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. honestly, I can't say as I've had any. do they taste like fish? or chicken? You shouldn't live your whole life without a good crab cake. You probably won't find them on Ebay, but here's a good source: http://www.stoneysseafoodhouse.com/ This place has much better seafood, at more attractive prices: http://www.annapolisseafoodmarket.com/ |
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Harry email me at this addy and I'll send you my cell no. Who knows Crab Cakes ?
HK wrote: Dry1 wrote: The email address is good. Picking a car up and have a few days to fool with, wife says I'll see you when you get back, on a free roll, the trip to Mexico was well worth it . ha. Dry1 wrote: I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... If you are in the Ches Bay area, I recommend Annapolis Seafood. Nice crabcakes, reasonably priced. |
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Dry1 wrote:
Harry email me at this addy and I'll send you my cell no. Who knows Crab Cakes ? HK wrote: Dry1 wrote: The email address is good. Picking a car up and have a few days to fool with, wife says I'll see you when you get back, on a free roll, the trip to Mexico was well worth it . ha. Dry1 wrote: I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... If you are in the Ches Bay area, I recommend Annapolis Seafood. Nice crabcakes, reasonably priced. Sure...lemme know if you are going to be in the area. Annapolis Seafood is not a fancy place; it is first and foremost a retail seafood store. But the stores have tables and service and really first class fresh seafood at decent prices. |
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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? Or that this same material is also ued to keep meats fresher? |
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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? Or that this same material is also ued to keep meats fresher? And I always thought chitlins were cooked pork intestines. |
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 00:36:11 GMT, 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? Or that this same material is also ued to keep meats fresher? By golly, I learn something new every day. No, I didn't know that. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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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 06:37:07 -0400, John H.
wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 00:36:11 GMT, 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? Or that this same material is also ued to keep meats fresher? By golly, I learn something new every day. No, I didn't know that. Damned spell checker - chitin, not chitlin. ~~ mutter ~~ It's a pretty cool deal actually. I'm not exactly sure of the process, but being a long chain polymer it's also used in biodegradable surgical thread. Pretty cool. |
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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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On Apr 17, 8:40*pm, HK wrote:
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? Or that this same material is also ued to keep meats fresher? And I always thought chitlins were cooked pork intestines. That's what happens when Harry thinks....... |
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On Apr 17, 7:06*pm, HK wrote:
Dry1 wrote: The email address is good. *Picking a car up and have a few days to fool with, wife says I'll see you when you get back, on a free roll, the trip to Mexico was well worth it . ha. Dry1 wrote: I should have qualified the fishing prefer to go offshore, day charter or a drift party boat. Also any thoughts on where to find some great crab cakes? wrote: On Apr 15, 10:16 am, Dry1 wrote: Dropping into New York on Friday to pick up my new Cadillac XLR, say good by to the Audi TT. Question any good fishing in the Cod area this time of the year. I will be driving back to Nova Scotia at a leisurely rate. *Don the Regal is almost ready for Mahone Bay. Well, a little south of the cape but still on the way, the fresh water Trout season opens in CT on Saturday... If you are in the Ches Bay area, I recommend Annapolis Seafood. Nice crabcakes, reasonably priced.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I go to the area, I go to my friend's sister's house. Many generations of original Maryland/Delaware folks there..... |
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On Apr 17, 7:15*pm, HK wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:05:30 -0400, John H. wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 15:58:13 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Apr 17, 5:44?pm, Dry1 wrote: No one likes crab cakes? Shame on you. honestly, I can't say as I've had any. do they taste like fish? or chicken? You shouldn't live your whole life without a good crab cake. You probably won't find them on Ebay, but here's a good source: http://www.stoneysseafoodhouse.com/ Man, that's some expensive crabcakes. *Now I know why my uncle thought it was worth all that time he spent picking meat off crabs. But my, my, they are delicious. --Vic * Stoneys is grossly overpriced. The food there isn't worth the price.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, of course........ |
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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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HK wrote:
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? He did pick out his own computer. I wanted to buy him a PC as a birthday gift to save money, he asked for me to give him the money and he would pay the difference for a MACPRO. I researched it a little more and MAC is becoming common in collegiate research programs. If he feels that strongly about it, I figured I would just give him a little nicer gift. Did I mention, that not only was he given a fellowship, but it was to the TOP school in his field of study. He hasn't mentioned getting a Dr. Dr. degree, but I doubt he will. I think he will be too busy molding the minds of bright students and publishing papers to get a double doctoral program. 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? I have never tasted a chitlin, but have been to the Chitlin Festival as a joke. The smell downwind, kept me from tasting them. |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
HK wrote: 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? He did pick out his own computer. I wanted to buy him a PC as a birthday gift to save money, he asked for me to give him the money and he would pay the difference for a MACPRO. I researched it a little more and MAC is becoming common in collegiate research programs. If he feels that strongly about it, I figured I would just give him a little nicer gift. Why should anyone believe you have a son, a name, a boat, a house, or a car? 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? I have never tasted a chitlin, but have been to the Chitlin Festival as a joke. The smell downwind, kept me from tasting them. More likely the chitlins got a whiff of you and moved on down the road. |
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 12:40:26 -0400, HK wrote:
Why should anyone believe you have a son, a name, a boat, a house, or a car? Harry, I don't answer your **** very often, but this line needed one. How can *you* possibly question the integrity of anyone in this group? -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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