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Anyone ever tried one?
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:46:09 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote: > >> Anyone ever tried one? > > Plenty of videos on youtube of people eating them... > Please observe the question next time before leaping to an answer nobody requested. See, what I am trying to do is solicit impressions from people who post here. That is what is called a conversation thread. Paul |
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On 2009-10-14, Paul M. Cook > wrote:
> Please observe the question next time before leaping to an answer nobody > requested. See, what I am trying to do is solicit impressions from people > who post here. That is what is called a conversation thread. Nobody requested your original post. nb |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > On 2009-10-14, Paul M. Cook > wrote: > >> Please observe the question next time before leaping to an answer nobody >> requested. See, what I am trying to do is solicit impressions from >> people >> who post here. That is what is called a conversation thread. > > Nobody requested your original post. May I refer you to YouTube for videos about how newsgroups work? Paul |
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On 2009-10-14, Paul M. Cook > wrote:
> May I refer you to YouTube for videos about how newsgroups work? You may pound sand with your tongue, for all I care. The fact remains. nb |
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![]() "notbob" > wrote in message ... > On 2009-10-14, Paul M. Cook > wrote: > >> May I refer you to YouTube for videos about how newsgroups work? > > You may pound sand with your tongue, for all I care. You'll have to explain just how that would work since some of us have more conventional uses for that organ. The fact > remains. > Oh, silly me. I thought a moronic and assinine comment like yours was to be taken in jest. BTW, I hear those peppers make great enemas. Have a go, mate. Paul |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 19:34:07 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:46:09 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote: >>> >>>> Anyone ever tried one? >>> >>> Plenty of videos on youtube of people eating them... >> >> Please observe the question next time before leaping to an answer nobody >> requested. See, what I am trying to do is solicit impressions from >> people >> who post here. That is what is called a conversation thread. > > Hey Paul: > > **** you! Got a YouTube video with instructions? Paul |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:46:09 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote: > >> Anyone ever tried one? > > Plenty of videos on youtube of people eating them... > > -sw Our neighbour grows jolokia, but I am not willing to try it. While I like hot peppers, I am more into flavour, contrary to other pepper fans whose motto is the hotter the better. My choice is purrira and pulla which I grow on my balcony and in a community garden. The hottest pepper I grow is Jamaican hot chocolate. While the JHC is extraordinary tasty, I also find it too hot for my preferences. |
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![]() "Feranija" <feranija@net...> wrote in message ... > Sqwertz wrote: >> On Tue, 13 Oct 2009 14:46:09 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote: >> >>> Anyone ever tried one? >> >> Plenty of videos on youtube of people eating them... >> >> -sw > > Our neighbour grows jolokia, but I am not willing to try it. While I > like hot peppers, I am more into flavour, contrary to other pepper > fans whose motto is the hotter the better. > My choice is purrira and pulla which I grow on my balcony and in a > community garden. The hottest pepper I grow is Jamaican hot > chocolate. While the JHC is extraordinary tasty, I also find it too > hot for my preferences. Finally, a decent reply. I was thinking it may be interesting to try a dish made from Jolokia. I hear a lot of people grow them but what do they do with them? I can't really eat hot peppers anymore due to a medical condition. Poblanos are about as hot as I can go and not be hospitalized. Still, I had such luck with my garden peppers I was thinking of growing some just for the fun of it and giving them away to chili heads. Unless of course they are dangerous to pets who might get too close. Paul |
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