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[email protected] 14-03-2008 08:23 AM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
century:

http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/

Bon Apetite!

Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.

Editor-'n-chef of "Russian Roulette with Muscovy Duck"

George Cebulka 14-03-2008 01:22 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
wrote:
> Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
> century:
>
>
http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/
>
> Bon Apetite!
>
> Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.
>
> Editor-'n-chef of "Russian Roulette with Muscovy Duck"


Hmm....maybe I should add @hotmail.com to my kill file...

aem 14-03-2008 08:24 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
On Mar 14, 1:21*pm, Blinky the Shark > wrote:
> George Cebulka wrote:
> > wrote:
> >> Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
> >> century:

>
> >>http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/

>
> >> Bon Apetite!

>
> >> Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.

> [snip]
> >

> Many, many hotmail users aren't spammers. *Naturally, a Google Groups
> (but not gmail) filter would've killed that, as it did here.
>

Ostap Bender is the most famous con man in Russian/Soviet literature,
from the comic novel "Twelve Chairs." Who would want to killfile
him? -aem

Blinky the Shark 14-03-2008 09:21 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
George Cebulka wrote:

> wrote:
>> Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
>> century:
>>
>>
http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/
>>
>> Bon Apetite!
>>
>> Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.
>>
>> Editor-'n-chef of "Russian Roulette with Muscovy Duck"

>
> Hmm....maybe I should add @hotmail.com to my kill file...


Many, many hotmail users aren't spammers. Naturally, a Google Groups
(but not gmail) filter would've killed that, as it did here.

See link in sig.

--
Blinky
Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org



Leonard Blaisdell[_2_] 14-03-2008 10:07 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
In article .net>,
Blinky the Shark > wrote:

> Many, many hotmail users aren't spammers. Naturally, a Google Groups
> (but not gmail) filter would've killed that, as it did here.


I finally followed your advice. I used to argue against it, but a
hundred thousand whacks over the head convinced me. I'm now googlegroups
free thanks to the recent spate of crap. Enlightenment comes hard for me.

leo

Leonard Blaisdell[_2_] 14-03-2008 10:49 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
In article .net>,
Blinky the Shark > wrote:

> My I quote you on one of my Other Voices pages at the UIP? (See sig
> link; view those pages from main menu.) I realize this is a public forum,
> but I'm terminally courteous. If yes, you will be credited, as are the
> others I've quoted. Please advise.


Certainly, Blinky. I'd be honored.

leo

Blinky the Shark 14-03-2008 11:20 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
Leonard Blaisdell wrote:

> In article .net>,
> Blinky the Shark > wrote:
>
>> Many, many hotmail users aren't spammers. Naturally, a Google Groups
>> (but not gmail) filter would've killed that, as it did here.

>
> I finally followed your advice. I used to argue against it, but a hundred
> thousand whacks over the head convinced me. I'm now googlegroups free
> thanks to the recent spate of crap. Enlightenment comes hard for me.


:) Enjoy. And thanks for the feedback.

My I quote you on one of my Other Voices pages at the UIP? (See sig
link; view those pages from main menu.) I realize this is a public forum,
but I'm terminally courteous. If yes, you will be credited, as are the
others I've quoted. Please advise.


--
Blinky
Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
Blinky: http://blinkynet.net


Blinky the Shark 15-03-2008 01:30 AM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
Leonard Blaisdell wrote:

> In article .net>,
> Blinky the Shark > wrote:
>
>> My I quote you on one of my Other Voices pages at the UIP? (See sig
>> link; view those pages from main menu.) I realize this is a public
>> forum, but I'm terminally courteous. If yes, you will be credited, as
>> are the others I've quoted. Please advise.

>
> Certainly, Blinky. I'd be honored.


Done. Thanks, Leonard.

http://improve-usenet.org/voices1.html


--
Blinky
Killing all posts from Google Groups
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
Blinky: http://blinkynet.net


Bobo Bonobo® 15-03-2008 03:18 AM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
On Mar 14, 3:23*am, wrote:
> Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
> century:
>
> http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/
>
> Bon Apetite!


We lived in Florida for a few years while my wife was in grad school,
and another year or so afterward. I had never seen a muscovy before,
and I asked someone, "What kind of bird is that?" The person looked
at me in disbelief and said, "That's a duck." Down there, the normal
type of duck is a muscovy, but we don't have those in Missouri, and I
explained that to the person. I guess the person thought that I had
missed the preschool age, learn the animals stuff.
>
> Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.


--Bryan

[email protected] 16-03-2008 10:45 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
On Mar 14, 6:22*am, George Cebulka > wrote:
> wrote:
> > Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
> > century:

>
> >http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/

>
> > Bon Apetite!

>
> > Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.

>
> > Editor-'n-chef of "Russian Roulette with Muscovy Duck"

>
> Hmm....maybe I should add @hotmail.com to my kill file...
>


Please don't, George. My not inclding you, Cibulka, in my recipe was
an honest case of forgetbulness. What Russian recipe doesn't include
onion (cibulka)?

Please forgive us and visit the "Russian Roulette with Cibulka"!



[email protected] 16-03-2008 10:50 PM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
On Mar 14, 1:24*pm, aem > wrote:
> On Mar 14, 1:21*pm, Blinky the Shark > wrote:> George Cebulka wrote:
> > > wrote:
> > >> Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
> > >> century:

>
> > >>http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/

>
> > >> Bon Apetite!

>
> > >> Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.

> > [snip]

>
> > Many, many hotmail users aren't spammers. *Naturally, a Google Groups
> > (but not gmail) filter would've killed that, as it did here.

>
> Ostap Bender is the most famous con man in Russian/Soviet literature,
> from the comic novel "Twelve Chairs." *Who would want to killfile
> him? * * -aem
>


Quite a few people, as it turns out. In addition to our onion expert
George Cebulka-Cipollino, my business associate Kisa Vorobianinoff
almost killed me at the end of book one.

[email protected] 17-03-2008 12:56 AM

Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st century
 
On Mar 14, 8:18*pm, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
> On Mar 14, 3:23*am, wrote:
>
> > Please help yourself to Muscovy Duck - the Great Game of the 21st
> > century:

>
> >http://lerussophile.blogspot.com/

>
> > Bon Apetite!

>
> We lived in Florida for a few years while my wife was in grad school,
> and another year or so afterward. *I had never seen a muscovy before,
> and I asked someone, "What kind of bird is that?" *The person looked
> at me in disbelief and said, "That's a duck." *Down there, the normal
> type of duck is a muscovy, but we don't have those in Missouri, and I
> explained that to the person.
>


There is a very simple test to determine if the bird in question is
indeed a duck. You ask it to walk over to the cashier and ask for a
change for a buck. If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck -
chances are that it's a duck. If it talks with a Russian accent - it's
a Muscovy duck. BTW, I'll buy that buck from you for 2 bucks - I love
venison: lean but juicy, if medium rare. Also, that cashier will also
explain to you the little-known difference between beer nuts and deer
nuts: beer nuts are over a buck.

These are simple, basic common-sense tests, but if you use them you
will never have to play the Russian Roulette with your Russian game
food again! Which is a wise thing to do, because Russians always win
at their roulette. Their game and other meats are stacked in their
favour.

I have a bit of bad news to share with out customers. Today we are out
of the rack of lamb due to the lack of ram. Instead we serve you a
lame lamb tongue twister.

But we can serve a classical Russian audio-video duck recipe in the
form of Alexander Rozenbaum's great poem "Duck Hunt" set to his music:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qLNxnyFL_4

Ostap Suleiman Bertha Maria Bender-bey, Jr.


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