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![]() I got a letter from a friend who is spending a little time in the Federal slammer "Club Fed" for some "white collar" thievery...of course HE is innocent. He sent a copy of the menu "food preference survey" which is on a U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons form. It ain't bread and water. It is a columnar type of form. The prisoner can check , Like A Lot, Like, Do Not Know, Dislike across from the menu item. There are 58 items on the menu. The first 8 are general i.e "do you like the menu?" ect. The other 50 are the menu selections. breakfast scramble, pancakes, waffles, breakfast taco, cheese omelet, chicken curry, grilled hamburger, chicken enchiladas, chicken patty sandwich, hot link, grilled ham and cheese, meat loaf, baked chicken, fried fish sandwich, grilled liver & onion, oriental stir fry, roast turkey, pineapple chicken, beef cheese enchiladas, submarine sandwich, lasagna, fried fish, chicken teriyaki, chili dogs, carne gusiada, migas, western omelet creamed ground beef, french toast, continental breakfast, quesadilla, chicken a la king, tacos, baked ham, barbequed chicken, spaghetti w/meat sauce, roast pork, tostados, fried chicken, beef/cheese pizza, chicken fried steak, beef fajita, chicken mole, roast beef, arroz con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, beef & bean burrito, menudo. AND there is a space to "fill in suggested meal." He says there is a guy there doing 5 years for urinating in a national park. Your tax money is at work~ |
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jay > wrote:
>I got a letter from a friend who is spending a little time in the Federal >slammer "Club Fed" for some "white collar" thievery...of course HE is >innocent. >He sent a copy of the menu "food preference survey" which is on a U.S. >Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons form. >It ain't bread and water. >It is a columnar type of form. The prisoner can check , Like A Lot, Like, >Do Not Know, Dislike across from the menu item. There are 58 items on >the menu. The first 8 are general i.e "do you like the menu?" ect. The >other 50 are the menu selections. >breakfast scramble, pancakes, waffles, breakfast taco, cheese omelet, >chicken curry, grilled hamburger, chicken enchiladas, chicken patty >sandwich, hot link, grilled ham and cheese, meat loaf, baked chicken, >fried fish sandwich, grilled liver & onion, oriental stir fry, roast >turkey, pineapple chicken, beef cheese enchiladas, submarine sandwich, >lasagna, fried fish, chicken teriyaki, chili dogs, carne gusiada, migas, >western omelet creamed ground beef, french toast, continental breakfast, >quesadilla, chicken a la king, tacos, baked ham, barbequed chicken, >spaghetti w/meat sauce, roast pork, tostados, fried chicken, beef/cheese >pizza, chicken fried steak, beef fajita, chicken mole, roast beef, arroz >con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, WTF is a mcrib sandwich? Steve |
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"jay" > wrote in message
news ![]() > > > I got a letter from a friend who is spending a little time in the Federal > slammer "Club Fed" for some "white collar" thievery...of course HE is > innocent. > > He sent a copy of the menu "food preference survey" which is on a U.S. > Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons form. > > It ain't bread and water. > > It is a columnar type of form. The prisoner can check , Like A Lot, Like, > Do Not Know, Dislike across from the menu item. There are 58 items on > the menu. The first 8 are general i.e "do you like the menu?" ect. The > other 50 are the menu selections. > > breakfast scramble, pancakes, waffles, breakfast taco, cheese omelet, > chicken curry, grilled hamburger, chicken enchiladas, chicken patty > sandwich, hot link, grilled ham and cheese, meat loaf, baked chicken, > fried fish sandwich, grilled liver & onion, oriental stir fry, roast > turkey, pineapple chicken, beef cheese enchiladas, submarine sandwich, > lasagna, fried fish, chicken teriyaki, chili dogs, carne gusiada, migas, > western omelet creamed ground beef, french toast, continental breakfast, > quesadilla, chicken a la king, tacos, baked ham, barbequed chicken, > spaghetti w/meat sauce, roast pork, tostados, fried chicken, beef/cheese > pizza, chicken fried steak, beef fajita, chicken mole, roast beef, arroz > con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, beef & bean > burrito, menudo. > > AND there is a space to "fill in suggested meal." Makes me wonder if that much variety exists to satisfy the chefs, who'd go nuts making just a few things over & over again. > He says there is a guy there doing 5 years for urinating in a national > park. They should yell at his dad for not teaching him how to find a good spot. :-) |
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![]() "Steve Pope" > wrote > jay > wrote: >>con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, > > WTF is a mcrib sandwich? Don't let McDonalds hear about it, I assume it's McRib, this boneless bbq sauce rib type sandwich they have sometimes (?). nancy |
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:41:20 +0000, Steve Pope wrote:
> >>It is a columnar type of form. The prisoner can check >>Do Not Know, across from the menu item. ..mcrib sandwich, > > WTF is a mcrib sandwich? > > Steve Check.. DO NOT KNOW or ask the warden. ![]() |
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![]() "Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > hitched up their panties and posted >> Don't let McDonalds hear about it, I assume it's McRib, this boneless >> bbq sauce rib type sandwich they have sometimes (?). > Ewwwwwwwwwww.... I'll bet it's nasty. Got me, I've never had one, they advertise them once in a while. When I go to McDs, it's a big mac. Hardly better, I imagine. But now you know, if I see it advertised again, I'll get one just to see. nancy |
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jay wrote:
> I got a letter from a friend who is spending a little time in the Federal > slammer "Club Fed" for some "white collar" thievery...of course HE is > innocent. Of course he is. They all are, even the guys who pleaded guilty. > > He sent a copy of the menu "food preference survey" which is on a U.S. > Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons form. > > It ain't bread and water. > > It is a columnar type of form. The prisoner can check , Like A Lot, Like, > Do Not Know, Dislike across from the menu item. There are 58 items on > the menu. The first 8 are general i.e "do you like the menu?" ect. The > other 50 are the menu selections. > > breakfast scramble, pancakes, waffles, breakfast taco, cheese omelet, > chicken curry, grilled hamburger, chicken enchiladas, chicken patty > sandwich, hot link, grilled ham and cheese, meat loaf, baked chicken, > fried fish sandwich, grilled liver & onion, oriental stir fry, roast > turkey, pineapple chicken, beef cheese enchiladas, submarine sandwich, > lasagna, fried fish, chicken teriyaki, chili dogs, carne gusiada, migas, > western omelet creamed ground beef, french toast, continental breakfast, > quesadilla, chicken a la king, tacos, baked ham, barbequed chicken, > spaghetti w/meat sauce, roast pork, tostados, fried chicken, beef/cheese > pizza, chicken fried steak, beef fajita, chicken mole, roast beef, arroz > con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, beef & bean > burrito, menudo. I would prefer they just have oatmeal porridge or cold cereals for breakfast and then use the savings to add a little pizzazz to the lunch menu. My brother worked at the local detention centre while he was going to university. He had to pay a nominal amount to eat the cafeteria food, but it was the same food the inmates were fed. Those guys eat a lot more steaks and roast beef than the rest of us do, more than most people can afford. > AND there is a space to "fill in suggested meal." Bread and water :-) |
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(Steve Pope) wrote: > >con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, > > WTF is a mcrib sandwich? > > Steve McRib? Mickey D's. -- http://www.jamlady.eboard.com, updated 2-11-2006, Sausage Roll Ups |
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![]() jay wrote: > I got a letter from a friend who is spending a little time in the Federal > slammer "Club Fed" for some "white collar" thievery...of course HE is > innocent. > > He sent a copy of the menu "food preference survey" which is on a U.S. > Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons form. > > It ain't bread and water. > > It is a columnar type of form. The prisoner can check , Like A Lot, Like, > Do Not Know, Dislike across from the menu item. There are 58 items on > the menu. The first 8 are general i.e "do you like the menu?" ect. The > other 50 are the menu selections. > > breakfast scramble, pancakes, waffles, breakfast taco, cheese omelet, > chicken curry, grilled hamburger, chicken enchiladas, chicken patty > sandwich, hot link, grilled ham and cheese, meat loaf, baked chicken, > fried fish sandwich, grilled liver & onion, oriental stir fry, roast > turkey, pineapple chicken, beef cheese enchiladas, submarine sandwich, > lasagna, fried fish, chicken teriyaki, chili dogs, carne gusiada, migas, > western omelet creamed ground beef, french toast, continental breakfast, > quesadilla, chicken a la king, tacos, baked ham, barbequed chicken, > spaghetti w/meat sauce, roast pork, tostados, fried chicken, beef/cheese > pizza, chicken fried steak, beef fajita, chicken mole, roast beef, arroz > con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, beef & bean > burrito, menudo. > > AND there is a space to "fill in suggested meal." > > He says there is a guy there doing 5 years for urinating in a national > park. > > Your tax money is at work~ The menu is enough to keep me honest (if I had a problem being honest, that is). Not enough veggie choices for my taste. I wonder if any women are in there for urinating in public or if that's just a "guy thing"? I would not survive in prison; I'd be too scared of everyone around me. I don't imagine having an appetite either. |
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tofuqueen wrote:
> I wonder if any women are in there for urinating in public or if that's just a > "guy > thing"? While I don't doubt the OP was told that there is someone serving 5 years for urinating in public, I do have a little trouble believing it is true. Some prisoners have trouble with things like truth and reality. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > tofuqueen wrote: > >> I wonder if any women are in there for urinating in public or if that's >> just a >> "guy >> thing"? > > While I don't doubt the OP was told that there is someone serving 5 years > for > urinating in public, I do have a little trouble believing it is true. Some > prisoners have trouble with things like truth and reality. > > The prisoner probably forget to include a detail: After urinating in the park, he raped a woman, and really should be serving 25 years. |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" > wrote > "Dave Smith" > wrote >> While I don't doubt the OP was told that there is someone serving 5 years >> for >> urinating in public, I do have a little trouble believing it is true. >> Some >> prisoners have trouble with things like truth and reality. > The prisoner probably forget to include a detail: After urinating in the > park, he raped a woman, and really should be serving 25 years. Yeah, I figured it must have been a case of There's more to that story. nancy |
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![]() tofuqueen wrote: > I wonder if any > women are in there for urinating in public or if that's just a "guy > thing"? There are many, many web sites that show photos and film clips of women urinating in public... rarely of men. |
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"tofuqueen" > wrote in message
oups.com... > The menu is enough to keep me honest (if I had a problem being honest, > that is). Not enough veggie choices for my taste. I wonder if any > women are in there for urinating in public or if that's just a "guy > thing"? I would not survive in prison; I'd be too scared of everyone > around me. I don't imagine having an appetite either. > If what's a guy thing? Urinating in public, or getting caught doing it? |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> "Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" > wrote > > >>"Nancy Young" > hitched up their panties and posted > > >>>Don't let McDonalds hear about it, I assume it's McRib, this boneless >>>bbq sauce rib type sandwich they have sometimes (?). > > >>Ewwwwwwwwwww.... I'll bet it's nasty. > > > Got me, I've never had one, they advertise them once in a > while. When I go to McDs, it's a big mac. Hardly better, I > imagine. But now you know, if I see it advertised again, I'll > get one just to see. > > nancy > > How does a hog with no bones in its ribs walk without folding over in the middle? Curious minds you know. George |
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![]() "George Shirley" > wrote > Nancy Young wrote: >>>"Nancy Young" > hitched up their panties and posted >> >> >>>>Don't let McDonalds hear about it, I assume it's McRib, this boneless >>>>bbq sauce rib type sandwich they have sometimes (?). >> Got me, I've never had one, they advertise them once in a >> while. When I go to McDs, it's a big mac. Hardly better, I >> imagine. But now you know, if I see it advertised again, I'll >> get one just to see. > How does a hog with no bones in its ribs walk without folding over in the > middle? Curious minds you know. They probably hang around with the boneless chickens. nancy |
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![]() "Lady Lazarus" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:25:21 GMT, in rec.food.cooking, jay > > hit the crackpipe and declared: >> >> >>I got a letter from a friend who is spending a little time in the Federal >>slammer "Club Fed" for some "white collar" thievery...of course HE is >>innocent. >> >>He sent a copy of the menu "food preference survey" which is on a U.S. >>Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons form. >> >>It ain't bread and water. >> >>It is a columnar type of form. The prisoner can check , Like A Lot, Like, >>Do Not Know, Dislike across from the menu item. There are 58 items on >>the menu. The first 8 are general i.e "do you like the menu?" ect. The >>other 50 are the menu selections. >> >>breakfast scramble, pancakes, waffles, breakfast taco, cheese omelet, >>chicken curry, grilled hamburger, chicken enchiladas, chicken patty >>sandwich, hot link, grilled ham and cheese, meat loaf, baked chicken, >>fried fish sandwich, grilled liver & onion, oriental stir fry, roast >>turkey, pineapple chicken, beef cheese enchiladas, submarine sandwich, >>lasagna, fried fish, chicken teriyaki, chili dogs, carne gusiada, migas, >>western omelet creamed ground beef, french toast, continental breakfast, >>quesadilla, chicken a la king, tacos, baked ham, barbequed chicken, >>spaghetti w/meat sauce, roast pork, tostados, fried chicken, beef/cheese >>pizza, chicken fried steak, beef fajita, chicken mole, roast beef, arroz >>con pollo, cheeseburger, chicken fajitas, mcrib sandwich, beef & bean >>burrito, menudo. >> >>AND there is a space to "fill in suggested meal." >> >>He says there is a guy there doing 5 years for urinating in a national >>park. >> >>Your tax money is at work~ > > lol! why is there so much hispanic themed items? all the eses are > doing time in the real joint hahahahahaha It's a prison. More beans means more suffering. :-) |
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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
>> Don't let McDonalds hear about it, I assume it's McRib, this boneless >> bbq sauce rib type sandwich they have sometimes (?). >> >> nancy > > Ewwwwwwwwwww.... I'll bet it's nasty. > > Michael > Actually, while ia certainly ain't BBQ, sometimes I get a craving for it when McD's brings it out once a year or so... Served with onions and pickles on this strange boneless "rib slab". Goomba |
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Sheldon wrote:
> tofuqueen wrote: > >>I wonder if any >>women are in there for urinating in public or if that's just a "guy >>thing"? > > > There are many, many web sites that show photos and film clips of women > urinating in public... rarely of men. > That's cause for some bizarre reason, viewing it is a fetish for some men. Are you trying to tell us something Shel? ;-) |
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Lady Lazarus wrote:
> > lol! why is there so much hispanic themed items? all the eses are > doing time in the real joint hahahahahaha I noticed the same thing, although I was surprised to not see PB&J on the menu. |
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George Shirley wrote:
> > > > How does a hog with no bones in its ribs walk without folding over in > the middle? Curious minds you know. People with no brains post messages in news groups all the time. Wonders never cease. |
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![]() "Goomba38" > wrote in message . .. > Actually, while ia certainly ain't BBQ, sometimes I get a craving for it > when McD's brings it out once a year or so... Served with onions and > pickles on this strange boneless "rib slab". Well, of course it's boneless. Them's slug ribs, son... Bob M. |
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tofuqueen > wrote:
>The menu is enough to keep me honest (if I had a problem being honest, >that is). Not enough veggie choices for my taste. If you're in a California prison, Amy's has the entire concession for food for vegetarian inmates. I do not know if it's the same as, similar to, or different from their retail products. Steve |
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![]() jay wrote: > I got a letter from a friend who is spending a little time in the Federal > slammer "Club Fed" for some "white collar" thievery...of course HE is > innocent. ....meal." > > He says there is a guy there doing 5 years for urinating in a national > park. > > Your tax money is at work~ is alright there's enough dens of inquity to balance this menu right now men are being bad to each other bin laden would gladly die for his god but uh...he should be sent to an american prison he will have to lick grape jelly from thunderbobs thighs and it better be good! he might run out of jelly before bob is happy |
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Bubbabob > wrote: > Lady Lazarus > wrote: > > > > lol! why is there so much hispanic themed items? all the eses are > > doing time in the real joint hahahahahaha > > > > Where the only item on the menu is Prison Loaf, 3 times a day, 365 days a > year. Gotta save the money to gorge those Club Fed fat cats somewhere. My parents have a long time friend who works in a prison kitchen. He's a chef there. This is a municipal prison where many of the inmates are there for committing violent crimes. From what I remember, the menu is well balanced, but not gourmet; basically stuff from Sysco or some other institutional supplier. If I remember correctly, the prisoners on special diets such as vegetarians, are accommodated, but the food is far from gourmet quality. |
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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:41:20 +0000 (UTC),
(Steve Pope) wrote: snipped "WTF is a mcrib sandwich?" McDonalds' McRib style sandwich. Heck they are eating better than me and I work for a living. |
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