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hahabogus wrote:
> When I think of ham...I always think of cheese, or potato salad...what do > you associaste with ham..., family dinner, Aunt Martha, pie?...what. > > The white bread and mayo thought comes easily as the first thought, but it's because I associate it a "family" get together. That and the fact I never buy a whole ham at any other time. The next morning after the get together, I normally have a sandwich before anyone else wakes up. My kind of quiet time ;-) Bob |
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Dimitri wrote:
> > "hahabogus" > wrote in message > ... >> When I think of ham...I always think of cheese, or potato salad...what do >> you associaste with ham..., family dinner, Aunt Martha, pie?...what. >> >> >> -- >> >> The beet goes on -Alan > > 1. Good Mustard, Swiss cheese, Rye bread. > 2. & cheese Omelet sometimes - onion & bell pepper (Denver) > 3. Baked Beans > 4. Raisin sauce > 5. Red Eye Gravy > 6. Grilled Ham Steak, Eggs Over Easy, Crispy home fries, & Grilled > Sour dough bread (The Original Pantry) Maybe this should be # 1 > > :-) > > Dimitri > > Dimitri - I would have so had an issue with you on #1 (adulterated Ruben), but I have a major love for your number 6 :-) BTW, I have a corned beef chilling in the fridge so I can slice it right for the Reuben's I'm going to love. The only down side is couldn't find Russian dressing, and had to settle for Thousand Island. Bob |
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 21:24:10 GMT, l, not -l wrote:
> On 31-Jan-2009, blake murphy > wrote: > >> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 23:29:40 GMT, l, not -l wrote: >> >>> On 30-Jan-2009, hahabogus > wrote: >>> >>>> what do >>>> you associaste with ham >>> >>> Jerry Lewis 8-) >> >> the best thing about jerry lewis is martin short's impersonations of him. >> >> your pal, >> blake > > The best thing about martin short is, he rarely appears on or in any > entertainment venue I frequent 8-P your loss, i guess. i think he's a pretty gifted performer, with the exception of the ed grimly character. your pal, blake |
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 14:37:39 -0600, Gregory Morrow wrote:
> blake murphy wrote: > >> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 17:44:47 -0600, Omelet wrote: >> >>> In article >, >>> "l, not -l" > wrote: >>> >>>> On 30-Jan-2009, hahabogus > wrote: >>>> >>>>> what do >>>>> you associaste with ham >>>> >>>> Jerry Lewis 8-) >>> >>> Jim Carrey. >> >> my favorite scenery-chewer is george c. scott. i love him, though. >> >> 'he'll see the big board!' > > He's great as a pompous studio head in _The Big Knife_ with Jack Palance and > Ida Lupino...a severely over-wrought film but fun to watch for it's sheer > awfulness. haven't seen that one. your pal, blake |
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On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 13:58:47 -0800, Mark Thorson wrote:
> hahabogus wrote: >> >> When I think of ham...I always think of cheese, or potato salad...what do >> you associaste with ham..., family dinner, Aunt Martha, pie?...what. > > I associate colon cancer with ham and other cured meats. you must be a fun guy at parties. your pal, blake |
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![]() blake murphy wrote: .. > On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 14:37:39 -0600, Gregory Morrow wrote: > > > blake murphy wrote: > > > >> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 17:44:47 -0600, Omelet wrote: > >> > >>> In article >, > >>> "l, not -l" > wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 30-Jan-2009, hahabogus > wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> what do > >>>>> you associaste with ham > >>>> > >>>> Jerry Lewis 8-) > >>> > >>> Jim Carrey. > >> > >> my favorite scenery-chewer is george c. scott. i love him, though. > >> > >> 'he'll see the big board!' > > > > He's great as a pompous studio head in _The Big Knife_ with Jack Palance and > > Ida Lupino...a severely over-wrought film but fun to watch for it's sheer > > awfulness. > > haven't seen that one. Shelley Winters (plays a foolish young starlet) gets offed in it, too... -- Best Greg |
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