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On 7/30/2015 2:40 AM, dsi1 wrote:
Neil, George Jr., George Sr., and Jeb Bush The Savings and Loan industry had been experiencing major problems through the late 60s and 70s due to rising inflation and rising interest rates. Because of this there was a move in the 1970s to replace the role of S&L institutions with banks. In the early 1980s, under Reagan, regulatory changes took place that gave the S&L industry new powers and for the first time in history measures were taken to increase the profitability of S&Ls at the expense of promoting home ownership. A history of the S&L situation can be found he http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/s&l/ What is important to note about the S&L scandal is that it was the largest theft in the history of the world and US tax payers are who was robbed. The problems occurred in the Savings and Loan industry as they relate to theft because the industry was deregulated under the Reagan/Bush administration and restrictions were eased on the industry so much that abuse and misuse of funds became easy, rampant, and went unchecked. Additional facts on the Savings and Loan Scandal can be found he http://www.inthe80s.com/sandl.shtml There are several ways in which the Bush family plays into the Savings and Loan scandal, which involves not only many members of the Bush family but also many other politicians that are still in office and still part of the Bush Jr. administration today. Jeb Bush, George Bush Sr., and his son Neil Bush have all been implicated in the Savings and Loan Scandal, which cost American tax payers over $1.4 TRILLION dollars (note that this is about one quarter of our national debt). |
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On 7/30/2015 3:36 AM, wrote:
Neil, George Jr., George Sr., and Jeb Bush The Savings and Loan industry had been experiencing major problems through the late 60s and 70s due to rising inflation and rising interest rates. Because of this there was a move in the 1970s to replace the role of S&L institutions with banks. In the early 1980s, under Reagan, regulatory changes took place that gave the S&L industry new powers and for the first time in history measures were taken to increase the profitability of S&Ls at the expense of promoting home ownership. A history of the S&L situation can be found he http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/s&l/ What is important to note about the S&L scandal is that it was the largest theft in the history of the world and US tax payers are who was robbed. The problems occurred in the Savings and Loan industry as they relate to theft because the industry was deregulated under the Reagan/Bush administration and restrictions were eased on the industry so much that abuse and misuse of funds became easy, rampant, and went unchecked. Additional facts on the Savings and Loan Scandal can be found he http://www.inthe80s.com/sandl.shtml There are several ways in which the Bush family plays into the Savings and Loan scandal, which involves not only many members of the Bush family but also many other politicians that are still in office and still part of the Bush Jr. administration today. Jeb Bush, George Bush Sr., and his son Neil Bush have all been implicated in the Savings and Loan Scandal, which cost American tax payers over $1.4 TRILLION dollars (note that this is about one quarter of our national debt). |
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On 7/28/2015 8:56 AM, Nancy2 wrote:
Neil, George Jr., George Sr., and Jeb Bush The Savings and Loan industry had been experiencing major problems through the late 60s and 70s due to rising inflation and rising interest rates. Because of this there was a move in the 1970s to replace the role of S&L institutions with banks. In the early 1980s, under Reagan, regulatory changes took place that gave the S&L industry new powers and for the first time in history measures were taken to increase the profitability of S&Ls at the expense of promoting home ownership. A history of the S&L situation can be found he http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/s&l/ What is important to note about the S&L scandal is that it was the largest theft in the history of the world and US tax payers are who was robbed. The problems occurred in the Savings and Loan industry as they relate to theft because the industry was deregulated under the Reagan/Bush administration and restrictions were eased on the industry so much that abuse and misuse of funds became easy, rampant, and went unchecked. Additional facts on the Savings and Loan Scandal can be found he http://www.inthe80s.com/sandl.shtml There are several ways in which the Bush family plays into the Savings and Loan scandal, which involves not only many members of the Bush family but also many other politicians that are still in office and still part of the Bush Jr. administration today. Jeb Bush, George Bush Sr., and his son Neil Bush have all been implicated in the Savings and Loan Scandal, which cost American tax payers over $1.4 TRILLION dollars (note that this is about one quarter of our national debt). |
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On 7/28/2015 9:03 AM, Bruce wrote:
Neil, George Jr., George Sr., and Jeb Bush The Savings and Loan industry had been experiencing major problems through the late 60s and 70s due to rising inflation and rising interest rates. Because of this there was a move in the 1970s to replace the role of S&L institutions with banks. In the early 1980s, under Reagan, regulatory changes took place that gave the S&L industry new powers and for the first time in history measures were taken to increase the profitability of S&Ls at the expense of promoting home ownership. A history of the S&L situation can be found he http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/s&l/ What is important to note about the S&L scandal is that it was the largest theft in the history of the world and US tax payers are who was robbed. The problems occurred in the Savings and Loan industry as they relate to theft because the industry was deregulated under the Reagan/Bush administration and restrictions were eased on the industry so much that abuse and misuse of funds became easy, rampant, and went unchecked. Additional facts on the Savings and Loan Scandal can be found he http://www.inthe80s.com/sandl.shtml There are several ways in which the Bush family plays into the Savings and Loan scandal, which involves not only many members of the Bush family but also many other politicians that are still in office and still part of the Bush Jr. administration today. Jeb Bush, George Bush Sr., and his son Neil Bush have all been implicated in the Savings and Loan Scandal, which cost American tax payers over $1.4 TRILLION dollars (note that this is about one quarter of our national debt). |
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On 7/28/2015 10:30 AM, Bruce wrote:
Neil, George Jr., George Sr., and Jeb Bush The Savings and Loan industry had been experiencing major problems through the late 60s and 70s due to rising inflation and rising interest rates. Because of this there was a move in the 1970s to replace the role of S&L institutions with banks. In the early 1980s, under Reagan, regulatory changes took place that gave the S&L industry new powers and for the first time in history measures were taken to increase the profitability of S&Ls at the expense of promoting home ownership. A history of the S&L situation can be found he http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/s&l/ What is important to note about the S&L scandal is that it was the largest theft in the history of the world and US tax payers are who was robbed. The problems occurred in the Savings and Loan industry as they relate to theft because the industry was deregulated under the Reagan/Bush administration and restrictions were eased on the industry so much that abuse and misuse of funds became easy, rampant, and went unchecked. Additional facts on the Savings and Loan Scandal can be found he http://www.inthe80s.com/sandl.shtml There are several ways in which the Bush family plays into the Savings and Loan scandal, which involves not only many members of the Bush family but also many other politicians that are still in office and still part of the Bush Jr. administration today. Jeb Bush, George Bush Sr., and his son Neil Bush have all been implicated in the Savings and Loan Scandal, which cost American tax payers over $1.4 TRILLION dollars (note that this is about one quarter of our national debt). |
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On 7/28/2015 10:37 AM, Roy wrote:
.. > > No more of this Bush shit...you hear me? > Neil, George Jr., George Sr., and Jeb Bush The Savings and Loan industry had been experiencing major problems through the late 60s and 70s due to rising inflation and rising interest rates. Because of this there was a move in the 1970s to replace the role of S&L institutions with banks. In the early 1980s, under Reagan, regulatory changes took place that gave the S&L industry new powers and for the first time in history measures were taken to increase the profitability of S&Ls at the expense of promoting home ownership. A history of the S&L situation can be found he http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/s&l/ What is important to note about the S&L scandal is that it was the largest theft in the history of the world and US tax payers are who was robbed. The problems occurred in the Savings and Loan industry as they relate to theft because the industry was deregulated under the Reagan/Bush administration and restrictions were eased on the industry so much that abuse and misuse of funds became easy, rampant, and went unchecked. Additional facts on the Savings and Loan Scandal can be found he http://www.inthe80s.com/sandl.shtml There are several ways in which the Bush family plays into the Savings and Loan scandal, which involves not only many members of the Bush family but also many other politicians that are still in office and still part of the Bush Jr. administration today. Jeb Bush, George Bush Sr., and his son Neil Bush have all been implicated in the Savings and Loan Scandal, which cost American tax payers over $1.4 TRILLION dollars (note that this is about one quarter of our national debt). |
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On 7/30/2015 2:54 AM, Directorate of Troll Removal and Disposal wrote:
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On 7/30/2015 2:28 AM, Directorate of Troll Removal and Disposal wrote:
Barbara J. Llorente FRAUD! Barbara J Llorente 71 Cerritos Ave San Francisco, CA 94127. Age 65 (Born 1950) (415) 239-7248. Background Check - Available. Record ID: 47846596. Your ass has more mass than Jupiter! No one cares about you. Get OUT! _,..._ /__ \ >< `. \ /_ \ | \-_ /:| ,--'..'. : ,' `. _,' \ _.._,--'' , | , ,',, _| _,.'| | | \\||/,'(,' '--'' | | | _ ||| | /-' | | | (- -)<`._ | / / | | \_\O/_/`-.(<< |____/ / | | / \ / -'| `--.'| | | \___/ / / | | H H / | | |_|_..-H-H--.._ / ,| | |-.._"_"__..-| | _-/ | | | | | | \_ | Barbara Llorente | | | | | | The | |____| | | |Troll Enabler | _..' | |____| jrei | |_(____..._' _.' | `-..______..-'"" (___..--' |
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On 7/29/2015 1:40 PM, Directorate of Troll Removal and Disposal wrote:
Barbara J. Llorente FRAUD! Barbara J Llorente 71 Cerritos Ave San Francisco, CA 94127. Age 65 (Born 1950) (415) 239-7248. Background Check - Available. Record ID: 47846596. Your ass has more mass than Jupiter! No one cares about you. Get OUT! _,..._ /__ \ >< `. \ /_ \ | \-_ /:| ,--'..'. : ,' `. _,' \ _.._,--'' , | , ,',, _| _,.'| | | \\||/,'(,' '--'' | | | _ ||| | /-' | | | (- -)<`._ | / / | | \_\O/_/`-.(<< |____/ / | | / \ / -'| `--.'| | | \___/ / / | | H H / | | |_|_..-H-H--.._ / ,| | |-.._"_"__..-| | _-/ | | | | | | \_ | Barbara Llorente | | | | | | The | |____| | | |Troll Enabler | _..' | |____| jrei | |_(____..._' _.' | `-..______..-'"" (___..--' |
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On 29/07/2015 4:50 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 4:56:27 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: > >> I see a lot of old folks. The main motif is constant pain and discomfort. They like to tell me "don't get old!" Well alright - advice duly noted! > > While I don't like pain any more than anybody else, contemplate this: > > Only the dead feel no pain. > > Cindy Hamilton > Death is just the ultimate expression of radical solipsism. Graham "You can't buy happiness, but you can buy wine, which is kind of the same thing". |
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On 7/30/2015 5:01 AM, graham wrote:
The Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense founded on the Christian religion Many Religious Right activists have attempted to rewrite history by asserting that the United States government derived from Christian foundations, that our Founding Fathers originally aimed for a Christian nation. This idea simply does not hold to the historical evidence. Of course many Americans did practice Christianity, but so also did many believe in deistic philosophy. Indeed, most of our influential Founding Fathers, although they respected the rights of other religionists, held to deism and Freemasonry tenets rather than to Christianity. |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > I have to say I have very few real friends. Unfortunately they don't live > in Scotland so I only see them when we travel down south. Does anything > think it is much harder to make friends when we are older? I don't just > mean knowing friendly people, but real friends. > > I guess I moved around a lot and perhaps missed out on making friends > during the time others might. My friends are from my younger years. My few close friends are all lifetime friends too, though I do have acquaintances that I'm friendly with for club luncheons etc. I don't have coffee with the acquaintaces on a one and one basis, just my close friends for that. Cheri |
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On 7/29/2015 11:10 AM, Sal Paradise wrote:
> Your ass Get out - stalker! ....dump! ____.-.____ [__Sqwerty__] [___Marty___] (d|||TROLL|||b) `|||TRASH|||` ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| `"""""""""' |
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On 7/29/2015 11:10 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 6:57:40 AM UTC-10, Sal Paradise wrote: >> On 7/29/2015 10:43 AM, dsi1 wrote: >>> On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 12:47:32 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 3:29:34 PM UTC-4, Ophelia wrote: >>>>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>> >>>>>>> I only tried it once but didn't like the chicken. Odd that. I only >>>>>>> tried >>>>>>> Macdonalds once as well and I didn't like that either. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Somebody's eating that chicken on your island. Well, at least in the part >>>>>> I was in - I never got to go to Scotland. Shocking as it may seem, the KFC >>>>>> density was greater in London that in Honolulu. The times I spotted a KFC >>>>>> was incomprehensible. I thought you guys only ate fishes and mammals. >>>>> >>>>> They are popular everywhere here, but I can't believe I am the only one who >>>>> doesn't like it. If you come up to Scotland you will see just the same in >>>>> towns and cities. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> The thing about McDonald's is that one does not go there to savor the >>>>>> food. We go there because we're damn hungry, don't want to spend a lot of >>>>>> dough, and we need food fast. We lack the time and energy to seek out >>>>>> something even a little better. It fits our immediate requirements for >>>>>> someplace reliable and predictable. >>>>> >>>>> Hey you don't need to give your excuses to me ... ;-) >>>>> >>>>>> Actually, I'm surprised you've never eaten at a McDonald's before - after >>>>>> all, you live in Scotland. Hee hee. >>>>> >>>>> I 'have' eaten at a McDonalds (once) and I said so! A friend was passing >>>>> through and I said I would make dinner, but he said he didn't have much time >>>>> so why didn't we go to McDonalds! We did and I have recounted in the past >>>>> what I found there ![]() >>>>> >>>>> Once was enough! >>>> >>>> Incidentally, this article appeared in the local press: >>>> >>>> <http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2015/07/grease_overflow_at_mcdonalds_c.html#incart_m-rpt-2> >>>> >>>> The headline was: Grease Overflow at McDonald's Closes Portion of Road >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >>> Now that's what I call a small town news item! >>> >> >> >> I suspect this was all planted by the local Burger King... > > The burger wars - it's not pretty. ![]() > Next up - Subway's revenge! |
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On 7/29/2015 11:10 AM, Sal Paradise wrote:
> Your ass has Get out - stalker! ....dump! ____.-.____ [__Sqwerty__] [___Marty___] (d|||TROLL|||b) `|||TRASH|||` ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| `"""""""""' |
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On 7/29/2015 11:11 AM, Sal Paradise wrote:
> Your ass Get out - stalker! ....dump! ____.-.____ [__Sqwerty__] [___Marty___] (d|||TROLL|||b) `|||TRASH|||` ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| `"""""""""' |
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On 7/29/2015 11:11 AM, Sal Paradise wrote:
> Your ass Get out - stalker! ....dump! ____.-.____ [__Sqwerty__] [___Marty___] (d|||TROLL|||b) `|||TRASH|||` ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| ||||||||||| `"""""""""' |
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On 7/29/2015 1:01 PM, graham wrote:
> On 29/07/2015 4:50 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 4:56:27 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote: >> >>> I see a lot of old folks. The main motif is constant pain and >>> discomfort. They like to tell me "don't get old!" Well alright - >>> advice duly noted! >> >> While I don't like pain any more than anybody else, contemplate this: >> >> Only the dead feel no pain. >> >> Cindy Hamilton >> > > Death is just the ultimate expression of radical solipsism. You must not be set for Carosel. |
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On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 13:06:51 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 2:17:25 PM UTC-4, BigC300 wrote: >> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 03:51:19 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> > wrote: >> >> >There is much better fried chicken than KFC >> >> >> Please tell us where we can get better fried chicken all over the >> world? I want to taste it! > >It certainly is easier to find good fried chicken in Korea. > >Here's an overview of fried chicken around the world: > ><http://www.seriouseats.com/2015/07/the-best-fried-chicken-on-the-planet-world-tour.html> > >Cindy Hamilton Thanks for the link Cindy, I really would enjoy finding fast food fried chicken better than KFC. I read half way into that first paragraph and the writer of that article lost all credibility. There is a Popeye's Chicken Restaurant in my town. I went there and tried it one day. I took one bite and felt I should call the Police and the health department to find out why this company is allowed to sell food in my town. A fried blob of every maximum hot pepper known to mankind. There is a certain demographic who frequent this place but I don't see how they can stay in business very long. I really don't think they could capture half a percent of KFC's business. William |
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![]() "William" > wrote in message ... > Thanks for the link Cindy, I really would enjoy finding fast food > fried chicken better than KFC. I read half way into that first > paragraph and the writer of that article lost all credibility. There > is a Popeye's Chicken Restaurant in my town. I went there and tried it > one day. I took one bite and felt I should call the Police and the > health department to find out why this company is allowed to sell food > in my town. A fried blob of every maximum hot pepper known to mankind. > There is a certain demographic who frequent this place but I don't see > how they can stay in business very long. I really don't think they > could capture half a percent of KFC's business. > > William Interesting. A new Popeye's opened up in our town and I have been wanting to try it, just haven't. Are you saying that the food is hot pepper like? I hate hot pepper spiced foods. Cheri |
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On 7/29/2015 4:49 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > "William" > wrote in message > ... > >> Thanks for the link Cindy, I really would enjoy finding fast food >> fried chicken better than KFC. I read half way into that first >> paragraph and the writer of that article lost all credibility. There >> is a Popeye's Chicken Restaurant in my town. I went there and tried it >> one day. I took one bite and felt I should call the Police and the >> health department to find out why this company is allowed to sell food >> in my town. A fried blob of every maximum hot pepper known to mankind. >> There is a certain demographic who frequent this place but I don't see >> how they can stay in business very long. I really don't think they >> could capture half a percent of KFC's business. >> >> William > > Interesting. A new Popeye's opened up in our town and I have been > wanting to try it, just haven't. Are you saying that the food is hot > pepper like? I hate hot pepper spiced foods. > > Cheri Popeye's is minor league material compared to the Korean and Chinese entries as far as spiciness goes. My favorite fried chicken is Chicken Alice's fried chicken. The technique used here is the marinate the chicken in a batter and go straight from the marinating pan into the fryer. This is a very fast way to do fried chicken. |
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On 7/29/2015 8:49 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > "William" > wrote in message > ... > >> Thanks for the link Cindy, I really would enjoy finding fast food >> fried chicken better than KFC. I read half way into that first >> paragraph and the writer of that article lost all credibility. There >> is a Popeye's Chicken Restaurant in my town. I went there and tried it >> one day. I took one bite and felt I should call the Police and the >> health department to find out why this company is allowed to sell food >> in my town. A fried blob of every maximum hot pepper known to mankind. >> There is a certain demographic who frequent this place but I don't see >> how they can stay in business very long. I really don't think they >> could capture half a percent of KFC's business. >> >> William > > Interesting. A new Popeye's opened up in our town and I have been > wanting to try it, just haven't. Are you saying that the food is hot > pepper like? I hate hot pepper spiced foods. > > Cheri You get a choice, hot cajun pepper style or mild. Both are good and the hot is not all that hot. That said the red beans and rice are quite nice. The mashed potatoes with cajun gravy are even better. Biscuits - also quite good. Maybe ask for a wing in hot and the rest mild, that way you won't feel you've wasted a piece. |
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On 7/29/2015 9:06 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 7/29/2015 4:49 PM, Cheri wrote: >> >> "William" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> Thanks for the link Cindy, I really would enjoy finding fast food >>> fried chicken better than KFC. I read half way into that first >>> paragraph and the writer of that article lost all credibility. There >>> is a Popeye's Chicken Restaurant in my town. I went there and tried it >>> one day. I took one bite and felt I should call the Police and the >>> health department to find out why this company is allowed to sell food >>> in my town. A fried blob of every maximum hot pepper known to mankind. >>> There is a certain demographic who frequent this place but I don't see >>> how they can stay in business very long. I really don't think they >>> could capture half a percent of KFC's business. >>> >>> William >> >> Interesting. A new Popeye's opened up in our town and I have been >> wanting to try it, just haven't. Are you saying that the food is hot >> pepper like? I hate hot pepper spiced foods. >> >> Cheri > > Popeye's is minor league material compared to the Korean and Chinese > entries as far as spiciness goes. My favorite fried chicken is Chicken > Alice's fried chicken. The technique used here is the marinate the > chicken in a batter and go straight from the marinating pan into the > fryer. This is a very fast way to do fried chicken. Works GREAT too! |
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On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 21:08:39 -0700, The Other Guy
> wrote: >On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 09:56:52 +1000, Jeßus > wrote: > >>I buy most of my chicken meat, when I first moved here I had silly >>ideas about raising my own chickens for meat... until I realised just >>how many chickens that would be if I wanted to eat one per week > >You DON'T raise and process ALL of them at once. Holy shit. Really?? >They can and DO reproduce, you know.. Yeah, right. Next you'll be telling me you don't make stupid assumptions. |
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![]() "Sal Paradise" > wrote in message ... > On 7/29/2015 8:49 PM, Cheri wrote: >> >> "William" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> Thanks for the link Cindy, I really would enjoy finding fast food >>> fried chicken better than KFC. I read half way into that first >>> paragraph and the writer of that article lost all credibility. There >>> is a Popeye's Chicken Restaurant in my town. I went there and tried it >>> one day. I took one bite and felt I should call the Police and the >>> health department to find out why this company is allowed to sell food >>> in my town. A fried blob of every maximum hot pepper known to mankind. >>> There is a certain demographic who frequent this place but I don't see >>> how they can stay in business very long. I really don't think they >>> could capture half a percent of KFC's business. >>> >>> William >> >> Interesting. A new Popeye's opened up in our town and I have been >> wanting to try it, just haven't. Are you saying that the food is hot >> pepper like? I hate hot pepper spiced foods. >> >> Cheri > > > You get a choice, hot cajun pepper style or mild. > > Both are good and the hot is not all that hot. > > That said the red beans and rice are quite nice. > > The mashed potatoes with cajun gravy are even better. > > Biscuits - also quite good. > > Maybe ask for a wing in hot and the rest mild, that way you won't feel > you've wasted a piece. I think I'll just give it a pass, but thanks for the explanation. :-) Cheri |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 05:02:29 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>"Jeßus" wrote: >> >> I wonder what a bear steak would taste like? > >Probably chicken ![]() So you're saying it tastes fowl? |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 11:03:15 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 7/28/2015 8:23 PM, Jeßus wrote: >> On 29 Jul 2015 00:20:23 GMT, notbob > wrote: >> >>> On 2015-07-29, Jeßus > wrote: >>> >>>> Plus wild duck too notbob <G> >>> >>> We see a few common mergansers and mallards in the Winter, but little >>> else. Not sure what the hunting regs are. Not typical duck hunting >>> territory. Heck, I don't even own a shotgun, anymore. Well, I don't >>> count my Ithaca Featherweight sawed-off I keep loaded fer bear. 8| >> >> I wonder what a bear steak would taste like? >> >Moose. ![]() I've had mousse before, is that close enough? |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message ... "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > I have to say I have very few real friends. Unfortunately they don't live > in Scotland so I only see them when we travel down south. Does anything > think it is much harder to make friends when we are older? I don't just > mean knowing friendly people, but real friends. > > I guess I moved around a lot and perhaps missed out on making friends > during the time others might. My friends are from my younger years. My few close friends are all lifetime friends too, though I do have acquaintances that I'm friendly with for club luncheons etc. I don't have coffee with the acquaintaces on a one and one basis, just my close friends for that. ================== Yes, I have plenty of friendly acquaintances, but I could never have the same relationship with them that I have when my real friends. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message ... >> I think I'd like it, but the thing is that I use fries as an excuse to >> consume a lot of mayo once every couple of months. > >lol you need an excuse?? <g> I eat lot of mayo in a bowl of diced tomato, >cucumber and red pepper. I often eat that on its own for my breakfast ![]() That sounds good too. I guess mayo's my bacon. Everything tastes better with it. =================== I wouldn't go so far as to say 'everything' but I like it on cold meats and fish too. It is great on spread on salmon before it is baked/grilled ![]() --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 09:01:02 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: > > >"Bruce" > wrote in message .. . >> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 21:48:25 +0100, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >> >>>"Bruce" > wrote in message ... >>>> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 16:33:47 +0100, "Ophelia" > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>>"Bruce" > wrote in message om... >>>>>> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 14:14:41 +0100, Janet > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> whoops, cat out of bag? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> " Bruce" 's current incarnation claims to be in Australia >>>>>> >>>>>> Both are true. >>>>>> >>>>>> By the way: http://www.unnecessaryquotes.com/ >>>>> >>>>>?? You have always said that you are in Australia but came from >>>>>Netherlands or am I missing something? >>>> >>>> No, that's true. I meant to say I'm both Dutch and in Australia. Or >>>> both Dutch and Australian. Both are true. >>> >>>Yes, that is how I knew it so ... not so many 'whoops, cat out of the >>>bag' >>>eh? It must be an awful disappointment ![]() >> >> I didn't understand that comment, actually. > >She thought you had been lying about where you are and I had outed you by >saying you were Dutch. Any excuse for a good old 'whoops' eh? Yes, apparently. Beats me why I would lie about that. ======================== Beats me why anyone is constantly on the lookout to score points, but there you go! --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message ... On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 09:33:27 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: > > >"Ophelia" > wrote in message ... >> >> >> "Bruce" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 21:48:25 +0100, "Ophelia" > >>> wrote: >>> >>>>"Bruce" > wrote in message m... >>>>> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 16:33:47 +0100, "Ophelia" > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>"Bruce" > wrote in message >>>>>>news:c70frap4vpmcd3irrnq9rji1hdk9662ece@4ax. com... >>>>>>> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 14:14:41 +0100, Janet > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> whoops, cat out of bag? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> " Bruce" 's current incarnation claims to be in Australia >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Both are true. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the way: http://www.unnecessaryquotes.com/ >>>>>> >>>>>>?? You have always said that you are in Australia but came from >>>>>>Netherlands or am I missing something? >>>>> >>>>> No, that's true. I meant to say I'm both Dutch and in Australia. Or >>>>> both Dutch and Australian. Both are true. >>>> >>>>Yes, that is how I knew it so ... not so many 'whoops, cat out of the >>>>bag' >>>>eh? It must be an awful disappointment ![]() >>> >>> I didn't understand that comment, actually. >> >> She thought you had been lying about where you are and I had outed you by >> saying you were Dutch. Any excuse for a good old 'whoops' eh? > >Incidentally, in my response I wasn't doubting you, I was just saying you >had often said were you were and where you originated. So, I wondered what >I >was missing that someone didn't know it. You hardly made it a secret. No, there's no reason to lie about it ![]() =================== Quite so ![]() --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() --- http;//www.helpforheroes.org.uk "dsi1" wrote in message ... On 7/29/2015 4:49 PM, Cheri wrote: > > "William" > wrote in message > ... > >> Thanks for the link Cindy, I really would enjoy finding fast food >> fried chicken better than KFC. I read half way into that first >> paragraph and the writer of that article lost all credibility. There >> is a Popeye's Chicken Restaurant in my town. I went there and tried it >> one day. I took one bite and felt I should call the Police and the >> health department to find out why this company is allowed to sell food >> in my town. A fried blob of every maximum hot pepper known to mankind. >> There is a certain demographic who frequent this place but I don't see >> how they can stay in business very long. I really don't think they >> could capture half a percent of KFC's business. >> >> William > > Interesting. A new Popeye's opened up in our town and I have been > wanting to try it, just haven't. Are you saying that the food is hot > pepper like? I hate hot pepper spiced foods. > > Cheri Popeye's is minor league material compared to the Korean and Chinese entries as far as spiciness goes. My favorite fried chicken is Chicken Alice's fried chicken. The technique used here is the marinate the chicken in a batter and go straight from the marinating pan into the fryer. This is a very fast way to do fried chicken. =========== Battering chicken is just ... wrong ... --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() --- http;//www.helpforheroes.org.uk "William" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 13:06:51 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > wrote: >On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 2:17:25 PM UTC-4, BigC300 wrote: >> On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 03:51:19 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> > wrote: >> >> >There is much better fried chicken than KFC >> >> >> Please tell us where we can get better fried chicken all over the >> world? I want to taste it! > >It certainly is easier to find good fried chicken in Korea. > >Here's an overview of fried chicken around the world: > ><http://www.seriouseats.com/2015/07/the-best-fried-chicken-on-the-planet-world-tour.html> > >Cindy Hamilton Thanks for that the, Cindy! It has cleared up some confusion ![]() --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 9:46:59 AM UTC-4, BigC300 wrote:
> On CBS This Morning, there was a story about a Chef from the Southern > part of the United States who is cooking in the UK and his Fried > Chicken is a big hit with the British Royal Family. I thought Kentucky > Fried Chicken invaded the British Isles years ago? I bet this Southern > Chef has the Brits eating Grits! > > William Is KFC really chicken though? :-) |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 19:49:02 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >Interesting. A new Popeye's opened up in our town and I have been wanting to >try it, just haven't. Are you saying that the food is hot pepper like? I >hate hot pepper spiced foods. > >Cheri There was so much hot pepper I could not taste the chicken. I would say people who go there more than one time are craving hot pepper, not fried chicken. Kentucky Fried Chicken has nothing to worry about with these guys. William |
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On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 at 7:56:16 PM UTC-4, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 07:47:18 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > > > Oh, and coleslaw. Just because it doesn't seem like a meal if there's > > no vegetable. > > I wouldn't turn down coleslaw, but I can't say I've ever been given > that choice with chicken & waffles. Contrariwise, I've never eaten chicken and waffles. Is syrup involved? That would be a deal-breaker for me; my tolerance for sweet and savory is very limited. IIRC, I'd never heard of chicken and waffles until just a few years ago, when I saw it on some television program. I'm not sure I've ever seen it on a menu hereabouts, but that might just be a memory lapse. Cindy Hamilton |
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