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![]() "Scotty" > wrote in message news ![]() > There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a knot > when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, quantity, or > location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have been > the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name into > to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to post the > name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. > > Scott. Irish, but living in San Diego, California. Charlie |
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![]() "Scotty" > wrote in message news ![]() <snip> On that note, I invite any and all to post the name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. Scott. Virginia, USA |
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"pennyaline" <nsmitchell@spamspamspamspamspamspamspameggandspam .com> wrote: > Scotty wrote: > > > There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a > knot > > when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, quantity, or > > location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have been > > the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name into > > to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to post the > > name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. > > > Utah, midway between Salt Lake City and Provo > > <and it's true when they say when you come to Utah, set your clocks back > twenty years> Born in Cincinnati, Ohio. A town between Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Spent the first half of my life there. Now in Fayetteville, Arkansas. A town between Branson, Missouri and, uh, Spiro Oklahoma. Spending the rest of my life here. Regards, Dave W. -- Living in the Ozarks For email, edu will do. During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. - George Orwell, (1903-1950) |
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The Ranger wrote:
> Steve Calvin > asked in message > ... > >>The Ranger wrote: >> >>>I'm not a listener of ol' Propaganda Bill but I know what >>>really irks and terrifies my Kanook friends. >>> >> >>Wanna name me one person who *isn't* propaganda >>"whomever"? AIN'T none! > > > Dave Barry? Andy Rooney? Steve Martin? Bill Cosby? > > The Ranger > > PS: Michael Moore? > > <cough, spit, spudder> You're pretty funny there Mr. Ranger sir. (come on Boo-boo, let's go get a picinic-type basket) -- Steve Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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Bob (this one) wrote:
> Howe Street, Shadyside. > > But that was a long time ago when I was inclined to behave badly. > Pittsburgh was a perfectly wonderful place to behave badly. Got lots of > help from lots of people. Even got some instruction in new ways to > behave badly... > > Shenandoah Valley of Virginia nowadays (when I'm not out of the country > or otherwise wandering...) > > Pastorio > 5108 Harriett St in Bloomfield '71-'74 ( I think... ;-) ) Agreed. Great place to party with all of the different schools there. Especially Chattam College in Oakland... :-D -- Steve Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence. |
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writes >Mi e' parso che Scotty abbia scritto: > >> I invite any and all to post the name of the country from >> which tou are posting. I'll be first. Oxford. England. -- Jane Lumley |
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One time on Usenet, "Charles Gifford" > said:
> "Scotty" > wrote in message > news ![]() > > There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a > knot > > when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, quantity, or > > location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have been > > the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name into > > to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to post the > > name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. > Irish, but living in San Diego, California. So is anyone keeping track? -- J.J. in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "You still haven't explained why the pool is filled with elf blood." - Frylock, ATHF |
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 05:26:44 GMT, "Scotty" >
wrote: >There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a knot >when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, quantity, or >location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have been >the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name into Google >to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to post the >name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. Canada. The bit everyone else loves to hate, Trawna. Even more specific, inner west end suburbia, down by the lake. Shirley Hicks Toronto, Ontario |
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Steve Calvin wrote:
> Bob (this one) wrote: > >> Howe Street, Shadyside. >> >> But that was a long time ago when I was inclined to behave badly. >> Pittsburgh was a perfectly wonderful place to behave badly. Got lots >> of help from lots of people. Even got some instruction in new ways to >> behave badly... >> >> Shenandoah Valley of Virginia nowadays (when I'm not out of the >> country or otherwise wandering...) >> >> Pastorio >> > 5108 Harriett St in Bloomfield > '71-'74 ( I think... ;-) ) Agreed. Great place to party > with all of the different schools there. Especially Chattam College > in Oakland... :-D About the time I was there, I think. Working for Westinghouse downtown in Gateway (fresh from New York), travelling worldwide, newly single, expense account, cool apartment in a big house... I was a bit old for the school crowd, but I did hang out in some of the local watering holes where we all behaved badly. And most behaved badly very well. One funny story... A group of us Westinghouse people were in Walt Harper's Attic, a jazz club back then, when three gorgeous women came in and sat at a table by themselves. The guys I was with taunted a couple of us (me from New York and another guy from Chicago whose wife worked for Playboy) to go talk to the women and see what we could do. My friend Don and I walked over to the table and he started talking with them. They did that looking away thing to indicate disinterest; short, one-word answers to questions. I walked around them peering under their chairs and under the table until one finally asked me what I was doing. I said that we had been sitting here and I think I lost my Congressional Medal of Honor around here somewhere and would they please help me look for it. One of the women cracked up. Asked if we were part of that noisy crowd over there (pointed to our noisy crowd). Asked if the three of them were part of a bet or something. Short pause... not a bet exactly, (told them the story about being hassled by the guys)... She said for us to sit down and talk with them for a few minutes just to make the other guys squirrely; "Call me Anne." She wrote something on the corner of a napkin and handed it to me very obviously so the guys would see. It said "my phone number." I looked at it very intently as though pondering it and popped it into my mouth, chewed and swallowed (it was a small piece of paper). We sat there for a while in animated conversation and left just before their dates joined them. The six of them had a very spirited conversation with the occasional glance in our direction and I'm sure they told the guys the story. Our colleagues were suitably impressed that we'd made such obvious progress with them. Even wrote me a phone number, they were led to believe... Later, I walked with Don back to the Pittsburgh Hilton and we sat in the lobby for a minute and lo, not to mention behold, the one who had invited us to sit with them came stamping in. She saw us and her face softened slightly; I waved her over. She came. Said "Men are pigs." I said, "Fine, and yourself...?" She laughed and told us about her knuckle-dragger blind date. The three of us went to an all-night diner and hung out till the wee, wee hours. Good conversation. I gave her my business card as we all parted. A week or so later, a messenger delivered a framed picture of the Congressional Medal of Honor to my office. No signature; no name. I have no idea who she was. Never saw her again. Hung it on the wall... Pittsburgh was and remains a terrific place. One blurry weekend, I went to a writers' conference where I got to hang out with John Knowles, Diane Wakoski, Larry King (not that one, the one who wrote Best Little Whorehouse in Texas), Robert Pirsig and several other famous folks whose books I'd read. I don't recall who was the designated driver; it most assuredly wasn't me. Everything they say about writers being heavy drinkers is not true. It's understatement... Pastorio |
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The Ranger wrote:
> > Kate Connally > wrote in message > ... > [snip] > > I'm currently actually in Wilkins Twp. but > > I've lived in McKees Rocks, Kennedy Twp., > > Plum Boro, the North Side, Shadyside, Forest > > Hills, and further afield Mt. Pleasant and > > Scottdale. :-) > > I'm surprised there's no mention of Fox Chapel! > > The Ranger Hey! I can't afford to live in Fox Chapel. Sheesh! Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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elaine wrote:
> > "Steve Calvin" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > >>I invite any and all to post the name of the country from > > >>which tou are posting. I'll be first. > > > > > > > Poughkeepsie, New York, USA > > -- > > Steve > > That's where the groundhog hides out, right? No, no, no, no. It's Punxatawney, PA! Not Poughkeepsie, NY. Sheesh. Better watch the movie again. ;-) Kate, from PA -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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Michael Odom wrote:
> > On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:49:18 -0800, "The Ranger" > > wrote: > > >Kate Connally > wrote in message > ... > >[snip] > >> I'm currently actually in Wilkins Twp. but > >> I've lived in McKees Rocks, Kennedy Twp., > >> Plum Boro, the North Side, Shadyside, Forest > >> Hills, and further afield Mt. Pleasant and > >> Scottdale. :-) > > > >I'm surprised there's no mention of Fox Chapel! > > Not to mention Squirrel Hill or the Southside Flats. Well, since I was naming places I've actually lived in . . . . However I do drive through Sq. Hill twice every day on my way to and from work. And I go to the South Side on occasion to eat at some of the restaurants there. One of my favorites is Old Europe and another is Kassab's. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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"D.Currie" wrote:
> > "Kate Connally" > wrote in message > ... > > "C. James Strutz" wrote: > >> > >> "Scotty" > wrote in message > >> news ![]() > >> > There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a > >> > knot when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, > >> > quantity, > >> > or location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have > >> > been the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name > >> > into > >> > Google to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to > >> > post the name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. > >> > >> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA > > > > Hi, Neighbor! Me, too. What part? > > I'm currently actually in Wilkins Twp. but > > I've lived in McKees Rocks, Kennedy Twp., > > Plum Boro, the North Side, Shadyside, Forest > > Hills, and further afield Mt. Pleasant and > > Scottdale. :-) > > > > Kate > > I have relatives there, and spent about 3 months working there and > exploring. There was a really great brewery/brewpub at the bottom of Troy > Hill and my aunt lived up near the top. I spent quite a bit of time on that > hill... That would be the former Allegheny Brewery which, unfortunately in my opinion, changed its name to the Penn Brewery a few years ago. I haven't been there for ages. Really like the weisen beer when they have it. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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Steve Calvin wrote:
> > Bob (this one) wrote: > > > Howe Street, Shadyside. > > > > But that was a long time ago when I was inclined to behave badly. > > Pittsburgh was a perfectly wonderful place to behave badly. Got lots of > > help from lots of people. Even got some instruction in new ways to > > behave badly... > > > > Shenandoah Valley of Virginia nowadays (when I'm not out of the country > > or otherwise wandering...) > > > > Pastorio > > > 5108 Harriett St in Bloomfield > '71-'74 ( I think... ;-) ) Agreed. Great place to party > with all of the different schools there. Especially Chattam College > in Oakland... :-D Ah, Bloomfield and the Bloomfield Bridge Tavern. Great Polish food and great fish sandwiches. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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![]() "Kate Connally" > wrote in message ... > "C. James Strutz" wrote: >> >> "Scotty" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >> > There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a >> > knot when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, >> > quantity, >> > or location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have >> > been the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name >> > into >> > Google to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to >> > post the name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. >> >> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA > > Hi, Neighbor! Me, too. What part? > I'm currently actually in Wilkins Twp. but > I've lived in McKees Rocks, Kennedy Twp., > Plum Boro, the North Side, Shadyside, Forest > Hills, and further afield Mt. Pleasant and > Scottdale. :-) I live in Rosslyn Farms, near Carnegie. |
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![]() "Scotty" > wrote in message news:Y4YNd.319170$6l.108940@pd7tw2no... > > "Scotty" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a >> knot when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, quantity, >> or location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have >> been the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name into >> Google to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to >> post the name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. >> >> Scott. >> > > Canada. > > Scott. The problem is that for many of us the "food experience" may be all over the nation(s) and a local reference is very limiting. As Example: Name the cities or places you have Food experience. I'm a Native Californian living in So Cal. Dimitri |
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![]() "Charles Gifford" > wrote in message ink.net... > > "Curandera" > wrote in message > . .. >> The Capital of the Highlands of Scotland. >> > > Then why is your typing understandable? ;-) Inverness? |
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 22:16:42 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote: >On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:50:37 -0600, Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > >>Northwestern East Elbonia. "-) >>I cry for happy. Soon is froghop season and virgin sacrifices. > >Is mistake making, lady. Soon is St. Frghoptd Day and never have we >been having virgin sacrifices. Miche is be backing me here. We be >having virgin *races*, which you are mistaking for, but field is down >this year due to unable finding of virgins. Many trollops seeing, >though. > >Thrpkt races is be going on for St. Frghoptd Day if this your meaning >is. Many casualties last year from thrpkt on chain around neck banging >competitors sideways. Many competitors not remembering to be waiting >for thrpkt to cool from j/lnglm cooking and getting also boob fry >disaster. > > St. Frghoptd's Day is April 16 this year. One year major mistake >making and St. Frghoptd's Day is on Sunday. Villagers over hanging >from mled drinking contest and cows not get milked on Monday. > >Am understanding Melba Jammin' j/lnglm preserves this year are big >stinky making. Mine preserves are big stomping of her *and* thrpkt >race running faster. > >Miche, sadly, Elbonoroni Pie, is last of kind. Must ask for REC, as >this Elbonoroni Pie is Historic Record for Elbonian people. <sigh> >Elbonian people fading fast in knowledge of rec.food.cooking world. > I am at a loss for words, quite literally. Rodney Myrvaagnes Opinionated old geezer Brutal dictators are routinely reelected by 90+% margins. Only in a truly advanced democracy can one win an election by a negative 600,000 votes. |
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 22:16:42 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote: > > Miche, sadly, Elbonoroni Pie, is last of kind. Must ask for REC, as > this Elbonoroni Pie is Historic Record for Elbonian people. <sigh> > Elbonian people fading fast in knowledge of rec.food.cooking world. > I remember it well, but never participated. Being part of the audience was fine with me.... and still is. Contender I am not. sf |
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 16:37:51 GMT, Dimitri wrote:
> "Scotty" > wrote in message >> >> "Scotty" > wrote in message >>> There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a >>> knot when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, quantity, >>> or location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have >>> been the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name into >>> Google to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to >>> post the name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. > > The problem is that for many of us the "food experience" may be all over the > nation(s) and a local reference is very limiting. If you narrow "food experience" down to, for example, "grocery shopping and cooking at home within the past year or so," the list of places can narrow down considerably. -- Dan Goodman Journal http://www.livejournal.com/users/dsgood Decluttering http://Decluttering.blogspot.com Predictions and Politics http://dsgood.blogspot.com All political parties die at last of swallowing their own lies. John Arbuthnot (1667-1735), Scottish writer, physician. |
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 01:52:19 -0600, Beaker > wrote:
>On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 05:27:20 GMT, Scotty quoth: >>> On that note, I invite any and all to >>> post the name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. > > North Sandwich Islands > >bkr Honaunau, Kona District, Hawaii island, Hawaii, formerly known as The Sandwich Islands ![]() aloha, Thunder smithfarms.com Farmers of 100% Kona Coffee & other Great Stuff |
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Birmingham, UK, by way of Auckland, NZ (sigh, missing the summer)
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Yes. And to reply to the previous (that was written by someone other than
you) my typing is understandable because I don't come from Aberdeen or Glasgow. "Ophelia" > wrote in message k... > > "Charles Gifford" > wrote in message > ink.net... > > > > "Curandera" > wrote in message > > . .. > >> The Capital of the Highlands of Scotland. > >> > > > > Then why is your typing understandable? ;-) > > Inverness? > > |
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![]() "Curandera" > wrote in message ... > Yes. And to reply to the previous (that was written by someone other than > you) my typing is understandable because I don't come from Aberdeen or > Glasgow. Ah, that explains it! <smile> Charlie |
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![]() "Bob (this one)" > wrote in message ... <snip> > One funny story... A group of us Westinghouse people were in Walt > Harper's Attic, a jazz club back then, <snip> Great story Bob! Charlie |
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"Michael Odom" > wrote in message
... > On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 19:25:24 GMT, "MareCat" > > wrote: > >> > >The Republic of Texas. > > > I thought those guys got busted back when Clinton was still Prez and I > was still smart. Yeah, well, what do I know... Mary--really just a yankee |
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Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
> Is mistake making, lady. Soon is St. Frghoptd Day and never have we > been having virgin sacrifices. Miche is be backing me here. We be > having virgin *races*, which you are mistaking for, but field is down > this year due to unable finding of virgins. Many trollops seeing, > though. Same here. Is carrying virgin in spoon races (virgins being hard to come by here as there). Next is racing while flipping virgins in frypans, but as Scarlet o' Tara another day we think of this. Perhaps as well wheelbarrow racing, but spayed legs are to young men wet making. Also unfair they say, as some fluffies not as displaced as others. |
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 20:48:58 GMT, smithfarms pure kona quoth:
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 01:52:19 -0600, Beaker > wrote: >> >> North Sandwich Islands >> >>bkr > > Honaunau, Kona District, Hawaii island, Hawaii, formerly known as The > Sandwich Islands ![]() Well, I didn't want anyone to get confused with the South Sandwich Islands. bkr @ hilo town |
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 22:16:42 -0800, Terry Pulliam Burd
> wrote: >On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:50:37 -0600, Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > >>Northwestern East Elbonia. "-) >>I cry for happy. Soon is froghop season and virgin sacrifices. > >Is mistake making, lady. Soon is St. Frghoptd Day and never have we >been having virgin sacrifices. Miche is be backing me here. We be >having virgin *races*, which you are mistaking for, but field is down >this year due to unable finding of virgins. Many trollops seeing, >though. > >Thrpkt races is be going on for St. Frghoptd Day if this your meaning >is. Many casualties last year from thrpkt on chain around neck banging >competitors sideways. Many competitors not remembering to be waiting >for thrpkt to cool from j/lnglm cooking and getting also boob fry >disaster. > > St. Frghoptd's Day is April 16 this year. One year major mistake >making and St. Frghoptd's Day is on Sunday. Villagers over hanging >from mled drinking contest and cows not get milked on Monday. > >Am understanding Melba Jammin' j/lnglm preserves this year are big >stinky making. Mine preserves are big stomping of her *and* thrpkt >race running faster. > >Miche, sadly, Elbonoroni Pie, is last of kind. Must ask for REC, as >this Elbonoroni Pie is Historic Record for Elbonian people. <sigh> >Elbonian people fading fast in knowledge of rec.food.cooking world. > >Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd >AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA > It is so nice to see the Old Customs continue. Harry |
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Nothing better then Pom Frites in Mons Belgium when the weather is cold?
Indiana -- Emil Luca "Dimitri" > wrote in message . com... > > "Scotty" > wrote in message > news:Y4YNd.319170$6l.108940@pd7tw2no... >> >> "Scotty" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >>> There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a >>> knot when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, >>> quantity, or location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, >>> myself have been the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a >>> store name into Google to find out its location! On that note, I invite >>> any and all to post the name of the country from which tou are posting. >>> I'll be first. >>> >>> Scott. >>> >> >> Canada. >> >> Scott. > > The problem is that for many of us the "food experience" may be all over > the nation(s) and a local reference is very limiting. > > As Example: Name the cities or places you have Food experience. > > I'm a Native Californian living in So Cal. > > > Dimitri > |
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Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:50:37 -0600, Melba's Jammin' > > wrote: > > >Northwestern East Elbonia. "-) > >I cry for happy. Soon is froghop season and virgin sacrifices. > > Is mistake making, lady. Soon is St. Frghoptd Day and never have we > been having virgin sacrifices. Miche is be backing me here. We be > having virgin *races*, which you are mistaking for, but field is down > this year due to unable finding of virgins. Many trollops seeing, > though. > Thrpkt races is be going on for St. Frghoptd Day if this your meaning > is. Many casualties last year from thrpkt on chain around neck banging > competitors sideways. Many competitors not remembering to be waiting > for thrpkt to cool from j/lnglm cooking and getting also boob fry > disaster. > St. Frghoptd's Day is April 16 this year. One year major mistake > making and St. Frghoptd's Day is on Sunday. Villagers over hanging > from mled drinking contest and cows not get milked on Monday. > Am understanding Melba Jammin' j/lnglm preserves this year are big > stinky making. Mine preserves are big stomping of her *and* thrpkt > race running faster. > Miche, sadly, Elbonoroni Pie, is last of kind. Must ask for REC, as > this Elbonoroni Pie is Historic Record for Elbonian people. <sigh> > Elbonian people fading fast in knowledge of rec.food.cooking world. Wit such trimming could not do. Happy for sobbing old dialect hearing. Box of elbow macaroni family old custom Elbonoroni Pie starting with ... Edrena |
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![]() Charles Gifford wrote: > "Curandera" > wrote in message > . .. > > The Capital of the Highlands of Scotland. > > > > Then why is your typing understandable? ;-) > > Charlie Uh, wouldn't that be "Capitol?" Me? Iowa, U S A. (Corn, pork tenderloin sandwiches & Maid-Rite country) N. |
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:17:27 -0500, Trisha Toyota
> wrote: >On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 07:55:30 -0800, wrote: > >>On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 05:26:44 GMT, "Scotty" > >>wrote: >> >>>There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a knot >>>when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, quantity, or >>>location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have been >>>the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name into Google >>>to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to post the >>>name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. >> >>Canada. >>The bit everyone else loves to hate, Trawna. >>Even more specific, inner west end suburbia, down by the lake. >> >>Shirley Hicks >>Toronto, Ontario > >Hi neighbour! >Swansea or Parkdale perchance? No, that would be Toronto proper (by the old borders definition of proper) I'm in Parklawn, in the bit where the bicycle path exits from Lower Kingsmill Park and goes on the Riverwood Parkway and Stephen Drive down to the bit by the sewage plant. There are two co-ownership co-operatives in the area... I own a unit in one at the top of Stephen Dr. backing on to the Humber.Have a fantastic view. >I'm just north of BWV, closer to the >Old Mill. I know the area. Quite nice. Sib lives a little further north of you in the 1950's subdivision down on the flat, just west of Jane St. You know all about the Cheese Boutique, of course? Shirley Hicks Toronto, Ontario |
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"C. James Strutz" wrote:
> > "Kate Connally" > wrote in message > ... > > "C. James Strutz" wrote: > >> > >> "Scotty" > wrote in message > >> news ![]() > >> > There seems to be quite a few posters here that get their knickers in a > >> > knot when an American poster refers to a food, spice, currency, > >> > quantity, > >> > or location that doesn't identify his country of origin. I, myself have > >> > been the victim on occasion. I have had to (gasp!) type a store name > >> > into > >> > Google to find out its location! On that note, I invite any and all to > >> > post the name of the country from which tou are posting. I'll be first. > >> > >> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA > > > > Hi, Neighbor! Me, too. What part? > > I'm currently actually in Wilkins Twp. but > > I've lived in McKees Rocks, Kennedy Twp., > > Plum Boro, the North Side, Shadyside, Forest > > Hills, and further afield Mt. Pleasant and > > Scottdale. :-) > > I live in Rosslyn Farms, near Carnegie. I know someone who lives out there. Used to go out there about once a month. Small world. Kate -- Kate Connally “If I were as old as I feel, I’d be dead already.” Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back, Until you bite their heads off.” What if the hokey pokey really *is* what it's all about? |
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CALIFORNIA, U.S.A.
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On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 19:20:03 -0600, Beaker > wrote:
>On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 20:48:58 GMT, smithfarms pure kona quoth: >> On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 01:52:19 -0600, Beaker > wrote: >>> >>> North Sandwich Islands >>> >>>bkr >> >> Honaunau, Kona District, Hawaii island, Hawaii, formerly known as The >> Sandwich Islands ![]() > > Well, I didn't want anyone to get confused with the South Sandwich Islands. > >bkr @ hilo town We are south of you ![]() aloha smithfarms.com Farmers of 100% Kona Coffee & other Great Stuff |
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Bloody 'ell!!
Ya caught me! I am an expat from the US (Ohio, Texas, Florida and California; with a year in Singapore for good measure). Cheers > wrote in message oups.com... > > Charles Gifford wrote: > > "Curandera" > wrote in message > > . .. > > > The Capital of the Highlands of Scotland. > > > > > > > Then why is your typing understandable? ;-) > > > > Charlie > > Uh, wouldn't that be "Capitol?" > > Me? Iowa, U S A. (Corn, pork tenderloin sandwiches & Maid-Rite > country) > > N. > |
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