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Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little
garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling Chinese takee outee. --Bryan |
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BOBOBOnoBO® wrote:
> Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > Chinese takee outee. > > --Bryan > More for you... |
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![]() "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message ps.com... > Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > Chinese takee outee. > > --Bryan Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity towards immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? |
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On Jul 3, 4:21 pm, "Davlo" > wrote:
> "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message > > ps.com... > > > Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > > Chinese takee outee. > > > --Bryan > > Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity towards > immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull > at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? Hey, listen dude. There is--or at least used to be--even a chain called Takee Outee, owned by Chinese Americans. That was to distinguish Chinese-American take out from more authentic Chinese, such as this place: http://stlouis.citysearch.com/profile/37157449/ My son WILL eat the food there. I didn't raise him to be racist, and in fact he's shown no indication that he even notices such things. OK, I Googled takee outee. I invite you to do so as well. He also knows the difference between "real" Mexican food and Americanized Mexican food. I'm laughing right now because he's in his bedroom with the girl next door who is his same age. It's the first time they've hung out together because they just moved in a few weeks ago. He's playing a CD of my band, and singing along, and it's a real hoot. He just put on a song called Welcome to Our World that is about as blatantly sexual...He has no clue what the words mean. Welcome to Our World I do what you let me, girl, I do what I can I have to confess that I'm a yes man Step on in Welcome to our world We're all suckers for pretty girls Just lay back And let me . . . If you ain't bein' kissed now What a waste! I don't have no guilt, baby, I don't give a damn Just give me the chance and I'll say, "yes ma'am." Step on in Welcome to our world We're all suckers for pretty girls Just lay back And let me . . . If you ain't bein' kissed now What a waste! Who are the myst'ry boys, and, Which one is where? It's feelin' too good, you prob'ly don't care. Who are the myst'ry boys? You know how to play. Don't just Want you to come, we Want you to stay Step on in Welcome to our world We're all suckers for pretty girls Just lay back And let me have a taste If you ain't bein' kissed now What a waste! Now he's playing and singing along to Wash You Like a Cat. I'll let you guess about those lyrics. --Bryan |
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Davlo wrote:
> "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message > ps.com... >> Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little >> garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy >> sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of >> saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling >> Chinese takee outee. >> >> --Bryan > > > Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity towards > immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull > at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? I bet that there are plenty of natively born Americans with Chinese ancestors who'd be rolled into the same category. They cook differently though. |
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![]() "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message ups.com... On Jul 3, 4:21 pm, "Davlo" > wrote: > "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message > > ps.com... > > > Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > > Chinese takee outee. > > > --Bryan > > Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity > towards > immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull > at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? Hey, listen dude. There is--or at least used to be--even a chain called Takee Outee, owned by Chinese Americans. That was to distinguish Chinese-American take out from more authentic Chinese, such as this place: http://stlouis.citysearch.com/profile/37157449/ My son WILL eat the food there. I didn't raise him to be racist, and in fact he's shown no indication that he even notices such things. OK, I Googled takee outee. I invite you to do so as well. OK - I Googled it, and you're right. Sorry dude. I never heard of that chain - guess we don't have them in New England. It is a horrible name though, but no fault of yours. Geez, and I remember Chinese people getting all upset about Rosie O'Donnell and her "Ching chang chong" comment. That restaurant name is no better. But, again, my apologies. Davlo |
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On Jul 3, 7:19 pm, "Davlo" > wrote:
> "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message > > ups.com... > On Jul 3, 4:21 pm, "Davlo" > wrote: > > > > > "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message > > ups.com... > > > > Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > > > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > > > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > > > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > > > Chinese takee outee. > > > > --Bryan > > > Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity > > towards > > immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull > > at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? > > Hey, listen dude. There is--or at least used to be--even a chain > called Takee Outee, owned by Chinese Americans. That was to > distinguish Chinese-American take out from more authentic Chinese, > such as this place:http://stlouis.citysearch.com/profile/37157449/ > My son WILL eat the food there. > > I didn't raise him to be racist, and in fact he's shown no indication > that he even notices such things. > > OK, I Googled takee outee. I invite you to do so as well. > > OK - I Googled it, and you're right. Sorry dude. I never heard of that > chain - guess we don't have them in New England. It is a horrible name > though, but no fault of yours. Geez, and I remember Chinese people getting > all upset about Rosie O'Donnell and her "Ching chang chong" comment. That > restaurant name is no better. But, again, my apologies. No problem. Hey, do you remember the K-Mart commercials from a few years ago that had Rosie O'Donnell and Penny Marshall? K-Mart found the two most unattractive women on the planet. If it'd been me and those two as the only humans left, our species would die out. > > Davlo --Bryan |
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BOBOBOnoBO® wrote:
> No problem. Hey, do you remember the K-Mart commercials from a few > years ago that had Rosie O'Donnell and Penny Marshall? K-Mart found > the two most unattractive women on the planet. If it'd been me and > those two as the only humans left, our species would die out. Yeah, they're both two baggers, for sure. But before Rosie got so aggressive and coarse, I enjoyed her passion for good Broadway music. And Penny Marshall has a gift making films. I'll give them both credit for that. |
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On Jul 4, 2:02 am, Abe > wrote:
> >Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > >garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > >sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > >saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > >Chinese takee outee. > > >--Bryan > > What's up with the MSG? It's not necessary, and it's supposed to be > bad for you. Most people have no problem with small amounts. I don't. What it does is extend the flavor of the pork. More meaty taste with less meat used. A little bit goes a long way. I'd say I used about 1/8t in the whole thing, which was made with two whole large green bell peppers. If you think you're sensitive, by all means avoid it. --Bryan |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:21:42 -0400, Davlo wrote: > >> "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message >> ps.com... >>> Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little >>> garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy >>> sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of >>> saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling >>> Chinese takee outee. >>> >>> --Bryan >> >> Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity >> towards >> immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also >> pull >> at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? > > Uh, "takee outee" is not Chinese. It's 5-year-old speak. But it > was a pretty good troll nonetheless. It was a good platform for > you to show off *your* prejudices instead. I wasn't trolling - I even apologized after I read his reply about the name of the restaurant. WTF are you talking about how that shows my prejudices? Where did I make any kind of prejudiced remark? |
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On Jul 4, 6:24 am, "Davlo" > wrote:
> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 18:21:42 -0400, Davlo wrote: > > >> "BOBOBOnoBO®" > wrote in message > oups.com... > >>> Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > >>> garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > >>> sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > >>> saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > >>> Chinese takee outee. > > >>> --Bryan > > >> Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity > >> towards > >> immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also > >> pull > >> at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? > > > Uh, "takee outee" is not Chinese. It's 5-year-old speak. But it > > was a pretty good troll nonetheless. It was a good platform for > > you to show off *your* prejudices instead. > > I wasn't trolling - I even apologized after I read his reply about the name > of the restaurant. WTF are you talking about how that shows my prejudices? > Where did I make any kind of prejudiced remark? Mr. Wertz is grouchy. Not just when people deserve it, like I am, but mean old man grumpy ![]() Right, Steve? --Bryan |
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"Davlo" wrote:
> BOBOBO wrote: > > > Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > > Chinese takee outee. > > > --Bryan > > Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity towards > immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull > at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? "Chink" food is racist. Um, the correct nomenclature is "Chinks"... as in howzabout we go eat some Chinks. Enjoy: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=chinks Pass the pigeon blood (soy sauce). hehe Sheldon |
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On Jul 3, 4:21?pm, "Davlo" > wrote:
> "BOBOBOnoBO " > wrote in message > > ps.com... > > > Cut it up and stir fried it with lots of green pepper, a little > > garlic, msg and dried, crushed red chilies. Added some low sodium soy > > sauce near the end (low sodium because more flavor per amount of > > saltiness). My 5 YO said, "Ew." He doesn't like anything resembling > > Chinese takee outee. > > > --Bryan > > Takee outee? Nice to see that you have a real flair for sensitivity towards > immigrants. Sure sets a good example for your 5 year old. Do you also pull > at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him if he wants "Chink" food? There was a little place in Houston, years ago, run by Chinese people, called Chang's Takee Outee. Very good food too. Vickie |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:24:52 -0400, Davlo wrote: > >> WTF are you talking about how that shows my prejudices? >> Where did I make any kind of prejudiced remark? > > "Do you also pull at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him > if he wants "Chink" food?" > > You seem to well versed at the racial put-downs. > Oh fer' cryin' out loud - you're going to tell me that you've *never* heard that before? Grow up. |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 15:56:21 -0400, Davlo wrote: > >> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:24:52 -0400, Davlo wrote: >>> >>>> WTF are you talking about how that shows my prejudices? >>>> Where did I make any kind of prejudiced remark? >>> >>> "Do you also pull at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him >>> if he wants "Chink" food?" >>> >>> You seem to well versed at the racial put-downs. >>> >> >> Oh fer' cryin' out loud - you're going to tell me that you've *never* >> heard >> that before? Grow up. > > I've heard it. but I've never repeated it. > Do you not understand the CONTEXT I was using it in? I wasn't saying it as a put-down, I was making a point. You're just being difficult. |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 21:53:11 -0400, Davlo wrote: > >> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 15:56:21 -0400, Davlo wrote: >>> >>>> "Steve Wertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 08:24:52 -0400, Davlo wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> WTF are you talking about how that shows my prejudices? >>>>>> Where did I make any kind of prejudiced remark? >>>>> >>>>> "Do you also pull at the outsides of your eyes when you ask him >>>>> if he wants "Chink" food?" >>>>> >>>>> You seem to well versed at the racial put-downs. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Oh fer' cryin' out loud - you're going to tell me that you've *never* >>>> heard >>>> that before? Grow up. >>> >>> I've heard it. but I've never repeated it. >> >> Do you not understand the CONTEXT I was using it in? I wasn't saying it >> as a >> put-down, I was making a point. > > People who perpetuate racism by propagating it are the worst > hypocrites of their kind. People who bend over backwards trying > to police racism and political correctness are always prone to > the root of the problem. > >> You're just being difficult. > > I'm easy. Ask all the women on this group. > You've just used a lot of fancy words to say nothing and prove that you did indeed not understand the context of my words. |
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