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Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now... check it out.
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On Aug 30, 9:42�pm, Sheldon > wrote:
> Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now... check it out.


10 PM... Pizza Dough!
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> Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now... check it out.


His voice grates on me. I don't care if he doesn't say BAM, just hearing
him talk bugs me. Might be the fact that he's always talking about
Cajun/Creole but he's from Massachusetts But seriously, I can't stand
his voice.

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"jmcquown" drawls:
> Sheldon wrote:
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> > Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now...

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> His voice grates on me.


How profound... typical southern hillybilly.
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Sheldon wrote:
> "jmcquown" drawls:
>> Sheldon wrote:
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>>> Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now... check it out.

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>> His voice grates on me.

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> How profound... typical southern hillybilly.


He's the one who claims to be a cajun/creole chef, dude. Yeah, tons of
cajuns in Massachusetts Besides, I'm not southern, I just live there.
No snow!

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Maybe after three years ago! <vbg>

Hope y'all are safe and get out of town down yonder.


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>> Yeah, tons of
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> Maybe after three years ago! <vbg>
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LOL hadn't thought of that. And if Hurricane Gustav has his way, maybe
more!

>Hope y'all are safe and get out of town down yonder.



Ditto that. I read in one article the mayor of 'Nawlins said if residents
choose to stay they should have an axe so they can chop through the roof
when it floods. There's a cheerful thought.

Breakfast: Biscuits & cream gravy. I'm fresh out of sausage... or is that
out of fresh sausage?

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> On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:21:44 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>>Sheldon wrote:
>>> "jmcquown" drawls:
>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now... check it out.
>>>>
>>>> His voice grates on me.
>>>
>>> How profound... typical southern hillybilly.

>>
>>He's the one who claims to be a cajun/creole chef, dude. Yeah, tons of
>>cajuns in Massachusetts Besides, I'm not southern, I just live there.
>>No snow!
>>

>
> Well he did chef in a couple of the top restaurants in New Orleans. I
> don't think that you have to be born in Louisiana to be able to cook
> Cajun and Creole foods.


Please try not to interrupt the Village Idiots. You're spoiling my morning
entertainment.


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> On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:21:44 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>> Sheldon wrote:
>>> "jmcquown" drawls:
>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now... check it out.
>>>>
>>>> His voice grates on me.
>>>
>>> How profound... typical southern hillybilly.

>>
>> He's the one who claims to be a cajun/creole chef, dude. Yeah, tons
>> of cajuns in Massachusetts Besides, I'm not southern, I just
>> live there. No snow!
>>

>
> Well he did chef in a couple of the top restaurants in New Orleans. I
> don't think that you have to be born in Louisiana to be able to cook
> Cajun and Creole foods.


Doesn't matter, his voice still grates on me. Paula Deen's way exaggerated
southern bugs me, too

Jill <--from nowhere in particular

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On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 09:21:44 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>Sheldon wrote:
>> "jmcquown" drawls:
>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Emeril Green is Great... doing appetisers now... check it out.
>>>
>>> His voice grates on me.

>>
>> How profound... typical southern hillybilly.

>
>He's the one who claims to be a cajun/creole chef, dude. Yeah, tons of
>cajuns in Massachusetts Besides, I'm not southern, I just live there.
>No snow!
>


Well he did chef in a couple of the top restaurants in New Orleans. I
don't think that you have to be born in Louisiana to be able to cook
Cajun and Creole foods.
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