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So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when,
apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've been married so long. -- modom I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like anchovies, an acquired taste. -- Molly Ivins ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Sun 03 Aug 2008 11:14:53a, modom (palindrome guy) told us...
> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > > That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've > been married so long. > > -- > modom There are plenty of restaurants called "House of Noodles", some of which offer a variety beyond various Asian noodles. Just the name is missing. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Saturday, 08(VIII)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Don't start an argument with somebody who has a microphone when you don't; they'll make you look like chopped liver. --Harlan Ellison, on hecklers ------------------------------------------- |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > > That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've > been married so long. There used to be a restaurant around here called "Nothing But Noodles". Their timing was unfortunate. Their grand opening came during the Atkins craze. |
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"modom (palindrome guy)" wrote:
> > So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" If anybody tried that, they would certainly get sued by the International House of Pancakes. |
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On Sun 03 Aug 2008 11:55:25a, Mark Thorson told us...
> "modom (palindrome guy)" wrote: >> >> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > > If anybody tried that, they would certainly get sued > by the International House of Pancakes. > It would hardly be the same venue. -- Wayne Boatwright ------------------------------------------- Saturday, 08(VIII)/02(II)/08(MMVIII) ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- Don't start an argument with somebody who has a microphone when you don't; they'll make you look like chopped liver. --Harlan Ellison, on hecklers ------------------------------------------- |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> So I was just noodling around on the Internets.... Here's yer noodling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UIpO...eature=related -- Dave What is best in life? "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women." -- Conan |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> On Sun 03 Aug 2008 11:55:25a, Mark Thorson told us... > >> "modom (palindrome guy)" wrote: >>> >>> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >>> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >>> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" >> >> If anybody tried that, they would certainly get sued >> by the International House of Pancakes. >> > > It would hardly be the same venue. International House of Coffee International House of Barbecue International House of Wine and Cheese International House of Crepes International House of Chicken International House of Food ..... Our local "Yen Ching Noodle House" just closed. I ate there for the first time a couple days before they closed. They had been there for decades. -sw |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > > That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've > been married so long. It's thundery today, and I'm in the house alone with the dog. I have way too much time on my hands. International Noodle House, San Francisco http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/p...dle_house.html House of Noodles, Milpitas, CA http://www.chow.com/places/16318 --Lia |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> > On Sun 03 Aug 2008 11:55:25a, Mark Thorson told us... > > > "modom (palindrome guy)" wrote: > >> > >> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > >> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > >> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > > > > If anybody tried that, they would certainly get sued > > by the International House of Pancakes. > > It would hardly be the same venue. The brother of a friend of mine has a business making some kind of thing for bicyclists, and he created a logo that was the name of the company in stretched-out letters. He was threatened with a lawsuit by the Everlast company, which makes various sportswear items with a logo that features stretched out letters. They're stretched out in a different way, and the name of his company is nothing like "Everlast", but they threatened him anyway. He talked with a lawyer who told him to just ignore it. Their case was so weak they wouldn't win and the threat was probably empty. I'm not saying IHOP could win against the hypothetical IHON, but they would have a much stronger case. If there were one mom-and-pop IHON, they might not sue, but if it were a chain or franchise they most certainly would, and they might win. For example, on the grounds of trademark dilution. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trademark_dilution |
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Mark Thorson wrote:
> > The brother of a friend of mine has a business > making some kind of thing for bicyclists, and > he created a logo that was the name of the company > in stretched-out letters. He was threatened with > a lawsuit by the Everlast company, which makes > various sportswear items with a logo that features > stretched out letters. They're stretched out > in a different way, and the name of his company > is nothing like "Everlast", but they threatened him > anyway. He talked with a lawyer who told him to > just ignore it. Their case was so weak they wouldn't > win and the threat was probably empty. This sort of thing has been going on longer than we like to think. http://www.chillingeffects.org/resou...?ResourceID=31 http://www.lukegilman.com/blawg/2008...rner-brothers/ --Lia |
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modom (palindrome guy) > wrote:
> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" There is a place called "My Noodlehouse" about three minutes' walk from my digs. They serve ramen-type noodles. Victor |
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On Aug 3, 11:14*am, "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > It's intriguing to imagine the menu. You could arrange it by continents, countries, regions, or by types of flour, or by noodle shapes, or by cooking methods, or by fresh or dried, or by soup/salad/ side dish/main dish/dessert, or .....? -aem |
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 15:28:45 -0700 (PDT), aem >
wrote: >On Aug 3, 11:14*am, "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote: >> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" >> >It's intriguing to imagine the menu. You could arrange it by >continents, countries, regions, or by types of flour, or by noodle >shapes, or by cooking methods, or by fresh or dried, or by soup/salad/ >side dish/main dish/dessert, or .....? -aem A menu structured according to cuisines came to mind. That would leave room for anything from US macaroni and cheese (okay, T. Jefferson reportedly imported that from Europe back in the day, but it's Murrikan now) to a range of Italian pastas to German to assorted Chinese to Thai to Vietnamese to Japanese to ??? and beyond. Apparently there are Peruvian noodles, though I've never had them. And a Mexican noodle soup which I've never had We got stuck on couscous. It's pasta, but not really noodles. Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs -- checking for abuse, apparently. Google noodle to find it. But the site is very flash-intensive and didn't work well in Firefox for me. -- modom I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like anchovies, an acquired taste. -- Molly Ivins ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
> Google noodle to find it. You're joking, right? Results 1 - 10 of about 18,400,000 for "noodle" That's 18 *million* references to 'noodle' google (for those who have trouble counting that many commas). Couldn't you disguise the URL somehow, like www dot noodles dot com? -sw |
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On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 19:14:57 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote: > >> Google noodle to find it. > >You're joking, right? > >Results 1 - 10 of about 18,400,000 for "noodle" > >That's 18 *million* references to 'noodle' google (for those who >have trouble counting that many commas). > >Couldn't you disguise the URL somehow, like www dot noodles dot com? > >-sw Sorry. www dot noodles dot com is exactly right. -- modom ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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In article >,
Julia Altshuler > wrote: > modom (palindrome guy) wrote: > > So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > It's thundery today, and I'm in the house alone with the dog. I have > way too much time on my hands. > > > International Noodle House, San Francisco > http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/p...o_ca/internati > onal_noodle_house.html > > > House of Noodles, Milpitas, CA > http://www.chow.com/places/16318 > > > --Lia Don't forget Joe's Noodle House in Rockville, MD. -- -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ http://web.mac.com/barbschaller , blahblahblog is back and is being updated quite regularly now. "rec.food.cooking Preserved Fruit Administrator 'Always in a jam. Never in a stew.'" - Evergene |
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"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Aug 2008 19:14:57 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote: >> >>> Google noodle to find it. >> >>You're joking, right? >> >>Results 1 - 10 of about 18,400,000 for "noodle" >> >>That's 18 *million* references to 'noodle' google (for those who >>have trouble counting that many commas). >> >>Couldn't you disguise the URL somehow, like www dot noodles dot com? > > Sorry. www dot noodles dot com is exactly right. Lucky guess on my part ;-) -sw |
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On Aug 3, 6:31*pm, "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote:
> Sorry. *www dot noodles dot com is exactly right. I was going to suggest that -- they have a couple of places in town. Food gets prepared after you order; nothing gourmet but quite tasty and the price is right. --Stephanie |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 19:39:03 -0500, Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, > Julia Altshuler > wrote: > >> modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >>> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >>> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > >> It's thundery today, and I'm in the house alone with the dog. I have >> way too much time on my hands. >> >> >> International Noodle House, San Francisco >> http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/p...o_ca/internati >> onal_noodle_house.html >> >> >> House of Noodles, Milpitas, CA >> http://www.chow.com/places/16318 >> >> >> --Lia > > > Don't forget Joe's Noodle House in Rockville, MD. joe was the fourth little pig. his house was not blown down, but rather sucked up. your pal, b.b. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:38:54 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> > Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle > Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles > from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL > because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs > -- checking for abuse, apparently. i wasn't aware teranews did this. your pal, blake ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:38:54 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >> Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle >> Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles >> from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL >> because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs >> -- checking for abuse, apparently. > > i wasn't aware teranews did this. > > your pal, > blake > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** I use teranews also. so just testing this theory... http://www.hungrybrowser.com/phaedrus/m020301.htm |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:19:49 -0400, blake murphy
> wrote: >On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:38:54 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >> >> Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle >> Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles >> from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL >> because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs >> -- checking for abuse, apparently. > >i wasn't aware teranews did this. > It's a conjcture of mine. Somehow I'm being flagged for abusing the service -- or something. Posts of mine have taken days to appear in rfc. And they seem to be the ones with URLs in them. Had to post the iHam URL three times before it finally appeared. Teranews says that anything their abuse bot flags has to be vetted by a human, therefore the delay. -- modom I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like anchovies, an acquired taste. -- Molly Ivins ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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Goomba > wrote:
> I use teranews also. > so just testing this theory... > > http://www.hungrybrowser.com/phaedrus/m020301.htm Your newsreader stamped almost the same date/time as terranews posted it. So it doesn't seem that it delays URL posts. -sw |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 20:01:39 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >Goomba > wrote: > >> I use teranews also. >> so just testing this theory... >> >> http://www.hungrybrowser.com/phaedrus/m020301.htm > >Your newsreader stamped almost the same date/time as terranews >posted it. So it doesn't seem that it delays URL posts. > True. I must be wrong. -- modom ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 17:33:23 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:19:49 -0400, blake murphy > > wrote: > >>On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:38:54 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>> >>> Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle >>> Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles >>> from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL >>> because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs >>> -- checking for abuse, apparently. >> >>i wasn't aware teranews did this. >> > It's a conjcture of mine. Somehow I'm being flagged for abusing the > service -- or something. Posts of mine have taken days to appear in > rfc. And they seem to be the ones with URLs in them. Had to post the > iHam URL three times before it finally appeared. Teranews says that > anything their abuse bot flags has to be vetted by a human, therefore > the delay. one time it took over twenty-four hours for my posts to appear, another time a couple days. i wrote them an e-mail and got no reply. then it started accepting them again. (right now, i'm back using verizon.) your pal, blake |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote in message .. . > On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 17:33:23 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: > >> On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:19:49 -0400, blake murphy >> > wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:38:54 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>>> >>>> Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle >>>> Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles >>>> from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL >>>> because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs >>>> -- checking for abuse, apparently. >>> >>>i wasn't aware teranews did this. >>> >> It's a conjcture of mine. Somehow I'm being flagged for abusing the >> service -- or something. Posts of mine have taken days to appear in >> rfc. And they seem to be the ones with URLs in them. Had to post the >> iHam URL three times before it finally appeared. Teranews says that >> anything their abuse bot flags has to be vetted by a human, therefore >> the delay. > > one time it took over twenty-four hours for my posts to appear, another > time a couple days. i wrote them an e-mail and got no reply. then it > started accepting them again. (right now, i'm back using verizon.) > I have used Teranews for years, and to attribute problems to intent is a mistake. When the service is bad it is because somebody ****ed something up. They don't monitor. They don't censor. And they don't respond to netcopping pricks like Steve. Since I paid $3.95 one time to use the otherwise free server probably seven years ago, I don't expect a whole lot from them. I think they tend to pay more attention to the functioning of their pay servers. Still, they are up more than they are down. You get what you pay for. |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 11:55:49 -0400, cybercat wrote:
> "blake murphy" > wrote in message > .. . >> On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 17:33:23 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:19:49 -0400, blake murphy >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:38:54 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle >>>>> Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles >>>>> from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL >>>>> because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs >>>>> -- checking for abuse, apparently. >>>> >>>>i wasn't aware teranews did this. >>>> >>> It's a conjcture of mine. Somehow I'm being flagged for abusing the >>> service -- or something. Posts of mine have taken days to appear in >>> rfc. And they seem to be the ones with URLs in them. Had to post the >>> iHam URL three times before it finally appeared. Teranews says that >>> anything their abuse bot flags has to be vetted by a human, therefore >>> the delay. >> >> one time it took over twenty-four hours for my posts to appear, another >> time a couple days. i wrote them an e-mail and got no reply. then it >> started accepting them again. (right now, i'm back using verizon.) >> > > I have used Teranews for years, and to attribute problems to intent is a > mistake. When the service is bad it is because somebody ****ed something up. > They don't monitor. They don't censor. And they don't respond to netcopping > pricks like Steve. Since I paid $3.95 one time to use the otherwise free > server probably seven years ago, I don't expect a whole lot from them. I > think they tend to pay more attention to the functioning of their pay > servers. Still, they are up more than they are down. You get what you pay > for. yeah, i completely understand that they don't owe me much for my four bucks. just sayin'. your pal, blake |
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![]() "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in message news ![]() > So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > > That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've > been married so long. I think you should do some canoodling with that woman.... :-) TammyM > > -- > modom > > I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like > anchovies, an acquired taste. > -- Molly Ivins > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 18:00:31 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote: >On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 11:55:49 -0400, cybercat wrote: > >> "blake murphy" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 17:33:23 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:19:49 -0400, blake murphy >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>>On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 18:38:54 -0500, modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Incidentally, I just found a site for something called the Noodle >>>>>> Company which offers a wide, but not exhaustive variety of noodles >>>>>> from assorted national cuisines. I'm not going to include the URL >>>>>> because Teranews holds up my posts for a day or so when I include URLs >>>>>> -- checking for abuse, apparently. >>>>> >>>>>i wasn't aware teranews did this. >>>>> >>>> It's a conjcture of mine. Somehow I'm being flagged for abusing the >>>> service -- or something. Posts of mine have taken days to appear in >>>> rfc. And they seem to be the ones with URLs in them. Had to post the >>>> iHam URL three times before it finally appeared. Teranews says that >>>> anything their abuse bot flags has to be vetted by a human, therefore >>>> the delay. >>> >>> one time it took over twenty-four hours for my posts to appear, another >>> time a couple days. i wrote them an e-mail and got no reply. then it >>> started accepting them again. (right now, i'm back using verizon.) >>> >> >> I have used Teranews for years, and to attribute problems to intent is a >> mistake. When the service is bad it is because somebody ****ed something up. >> They don't monitor. They don't censor. And they don't respond to netcopping >> pricks like Steve. Since I paid $3.95 one time to use the otherwise free >> server probably seven years ago, I don't expect a whole lot from them. I >> think they tend to pay more attention to the functioning of their pay >> servers. Still, they are up more than they are down. You get what you pay >> for. > >yeah, i completely understand that they don't owe me much for my four >bucks. just sayin'. > Would a bot flag a munged url? One with at instead of @? -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote > yeah, i completely understand that they don't owe me much for my four > bucks. just sayin'. > It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive? |
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![]() "TammyM" > wrote >> That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've >> been married so long. > > I think you should do some canoodling with that woman.... > > :-) > It's not just me!! >> >> -- >> modom >> >> I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like >> anchovies, an acquired taste. >> -- Molly Ivins Love this sig, too. |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 11:44:10 -0700, "TammyM" >
wrote: > >"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in message >news ![]() >> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" >> >> That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've >> been married so long. > >I think you should do some canoodling with that woman.... > >:-) > >TammyM > It's been known to happen now and again. -- modom I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like anchovies, an acquired taste. -- Molly Ivins ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, > apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a > restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" > > That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've > been married so long. > > -- > modom > Great idea! I have several noodle cookbooks. Why not a restaurant? Could be hot or cold. Could also include noodle desserts and drinks. -- Jean B. |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" >
wrote: >> > >It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive? > It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling", which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell you everything? ![]() -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 20:59:06 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" >> >> That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've >> been married so long. >> >> -- >> modom >> > >Great idea! I have several noodle cookbooks. Why not a >restaurant? Could be hot or cold. Could also include noodle >desserts and drinks. I don't think most noodle houses take it that far, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q... Google+Search but International House of Noodles is a new idea. ![]() -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 20:59:06 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" >> >> That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've >> been married so long. > >Great idea! I have several noodle cookbooks. Why not a >restaurant? Could be hot or cold. Could also include noodle >desserts and drinks. You're losing me with the drinks. Noodle tea? Noodle martini? -- modom I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like anchovies, an acquired taste. -- Molly Ivins ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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"modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in
: > On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 20:59:06 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote: > >>modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >>> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >>> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" >>> >>> That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've >>> been married so long. >> >>Great idea! I have several noodle cookbooks. Why not a >>restaurant? Could be hot or cold. Could also include noodle >>desserts and drinks. > > You're losing me with the drinks. > > Noodle tea? Noodle martini? > > -- > modom > > I have long maintained that Texans are not easy to love: we are, like > anchovies, an acquired taste. > -- Molly Ivins > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** > Please post your noodle cheesecake recipe. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan |
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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" > > wrote: >>> >> >> It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive? >> > > It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling", > which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell > you everything? > > ![]() Hey, I am learning too ![]() |
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modom (palindrome guy) wrote:
> On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 20:59:06 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote: > >> modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >>> So I was just noodling around on the Internets this morning when, >>> apropos nothing, D says to me: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a >>> restaurant called the International House of Noodles?" >>> >>> That idea, I believe, goes a long way towards explaining why we've >>> been married so long. >> Great idea! I have several noodle cookbooks. Why not a >> restaurant? Could be hot or cold. Could also include noodle >> desserts and drinks. > > You're losing me with the drinks. > > Noodle tea? Noodle martini? > > -- > modom > I am thinking of drinks containing falooda. -- Jean B. |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > sf wrote: >> On Tue, 5 Aug 2008 18:10:36 -0400, "cybercat" > >> wrote: >>>> >>> >>> It is me or is the subject of this thread just a leetle suggestive? >>> >> >> It's you. Noodling is something a jazz pianist does. "Canoodling", >> which Tammy mentioned, is the racy term. Sheesh. Do I have to tell >> you everything? >> >> ![]() > > Hey, I am learning too ![]() I still think there's a dirty way of noodling. And if not, there damned will oughter be. |
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