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Way Back Jack
 
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Default Why Do Mexicans Like Cumin?

Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.
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"Way Back Jack" > wrote in message
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> Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
> nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
> interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
> been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.



CUZ THEY ARE TOLD TO ??? LIKE GOOD LITTLE SHEEPLE


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It may have some valuable properties - like repelling insects, keeping
those eating it worm-free, or minimizing diarrhea. I know that onion
powder in potatoes keeps mosquitoes from bothering me for several weeks
after I eat it.

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Way Back Jack wrote:
> Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
> nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
> interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
> been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.


I am not Mexican. I like many different herbs and spices.

Try buying a a rib eye roast, salt, pepper, garlic powder, Cumin,
cinnamon and 100% Mesquite charcoal. Note: roast should have a vein of
fat in the center (chef's secret).

Prepare a fire with 100% Mesquite charcoal.

Slice rib eye roast into inch-thick steaks. Try two-inches.

Sprinkle salt, pepper, garlic powder, Cumin, and cinnamon, on one side,
then flip. Allow steaks to sit for twenty minutes, at room temperature,
before grilling.

Grill for five minutes, then flip the meat.

Cook no more than 20 minutes.
Optional: Place meat in microwave, on HIGH for 2-minutes (makes the
inside tender and hot).

Serve

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Way Back Jack (aka Duh'Wayne) wrote:
> Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
> nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
> interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
> been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.


So, you're an armpit sniffer.... better than Duh'Wayne, he's an asshole
sniffer. Actually Duh'Wayne IS the asshole... can you smell him... P
U! <G>

Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . .


Sheldon

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Cumin may actually be very good for you.
According to some scientist, cumin has a subtance in it called called
curcumin which prevents skin and prostate cancer in lab mice.
"Way Back Jack" > wrote in message
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> Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
> nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
> interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
> been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.



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"Sheldon" > wrote:

(crap snipped)
I see you've already got your quart of cheap gin imbibed for the day.

--
The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret.
At least now I have an excuse.


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Gershom wrote:

>Cumin may actually be very good for you.
>According to some scientist, cumin has a subtance in it called called
>curcumin which prevents skin and prostate cancer in lab mice.
>"Way Back Jack" > wrote in message
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>
>
>>Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
>>nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
>>interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
>>been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.
>>
>>

>Well we could get into what smells like fish, and all other such good stuff, but suffice to say if you you can't get past the smell you ain't never gonna know what great stuff you're missing.
>
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stop sniffing people's armpits, you psycho!

"Way Back Jack" > wrote in message
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> Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
> nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
> interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
> been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.



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On 4 Jul 2005 11:44:46 -0700, "
> wrote:

>It may have some valuable properties - like repelling insects, keeping
>those eating it worm-free, or minimizing diarrhea. I know that onion
>powder in potatoes keeps mosquitoes from bothering me for several weeks
>after I eat it.



That's very interesting. Have you ever eaten shit? I hear it keeps
away rhinos.

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On 4 Jul 2005 12:18:34 -0700, "Halcitron" > wrote:

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>
>Way Back Jack wrote:
>> Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
>> nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
>> interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
>> been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.

>
>I am not Mexican. I like many different herbs and spices.
>
>Try buying a a rib eye roast, salt, pepper, garlic powder, Cumin,
>cinnamon and 100% Mesquite charcoal. Note: roast should have a vein of
>fat in the center (chef's secret).
>
>Prepare a fire with 100% Mesquite charcoal.
>
>Slice rib eye roast into inch-thick steaks. Try two-inches.
>
>Sprinkle salt, pepper, garlic powder, Cumin, and cinnamon, on one side,
>then flip. Allow steaks to sit for twenty minutes, at room temperature,
>before grilling.
>
>Grill for five minutes, then flip the meat.


How about trying this with chicken? Then you can flip the bird!


>
>Cook no more than 20 minutes.
>Optional: Place meat in microwave, on HIGH for 2-minutes (makes the
>inside tender and hot).
>
>Serve


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Suzy Sparkle wrote:
> On 4 Jul 2005 12:18:34 -0700, "Halcitron" > wrote:
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> >
> >
> >Way Back Jack wrote:
> >> Cumin smells like armpits. It would be bad enough if it smelled like
> >> nervous armpits like when your anti-perspirant fails at a job
> >> interview, but it's even worse. It smells like armpits that haven't
> >> been washed for several days. Stale, stenchy armpits. Yucky.

> >
> >I am not Mexican. I like many different herbs and spices.
> >
> >Try buying a a rib eye roast, salt, pepper, garlic powder, Cumin,
> >cinnamon and 100% Mesquite charcoal. Note: roast should have a vein of
> >fat in the center (chef's secret).
> >
> >Prepare a fire with 100% Mesquite charcoal.
> >
> >Slice rib eye roast into inch-thick steaks. Try two-inches.
> >
> >Sprinkle salt, pepper, garlic powder, Cumin, and cinnamon, on one side,
> >then flip. Allow steaks to sit for twenty minutes, at room temperature,
> >before grilling.
> >
> >Grill for five minutes, then flip the meat.

>
> How about trying this with chicken? Then you can flip the bird!


I am not going to laugh at that. No I am not.

Buwhhaahahahahaha


>
>
> >
> >Cook no more than 20 minutes.
> >Optional: Place meat in microwave, on HIGH for 2-minutes (makes the
> >inside tender and hot).
> >
> >Serve


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"AlleyGator" > wrote in message
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> "Sheldon" > wrote:
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> (crap snipped)
> I see you've already got your quart of cheap gin imbibed for the day.


Cheap? - That stuff cost him his sanity.






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Gershom wrote:
>Cumin may actually be very good for you.
>According to some scientist, cumin has a subtance in it called called
>curcumin which prevents skin and prostate cancer in lab mice.


I really doubt that has anything to do with why they like it. Being
that cancer is such a LONG-TERM process, I doubt they'd connect any
beneficial properties it may have that way. If it's popular as some
sort of folk medicine that actually works, it must be for something
that it can act almost immediately on - like quinine-containing bark
does for malaria.

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Do americans like the fact that jesus was nothing more than an autistic
jew?

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On 5 Jul 2005 11:15:39 -0700, "g" > wrote:

>Do americans like the fact that jesus was nothing more than an autistic
>jew?


You mean Joozus, don't you?
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"Cumin may actually be very good for you. According to some scientist,
cumin has a subtance in it called called curcumin which prevents skin
and prostate cancer in lab mice."

So, the scientist was Mexican; and his solution: eat cumined field mice.

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On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 07:27:15 +0400, Lance Delacroix wrote:

> On 5 Jul 2005 11:15:39 -0700, "g" > wrote:
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> >Do americans like the fact that jesus was nothing more than an autistic
> >jew?

>
> You mean Joozus, don't you?



I'm not understanding the autistic part. If you can define it, please
do.
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