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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:47:42 PM   
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Rice WAS in the SWC, and was where i went to undergrad school

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If Rice really wanted to make some money off their sports program, they could just disband the football team and rent out the stadium.



Well, athletics had a positive cash flow at Rice forty years ago anyway. For some reason, both Texas A&M and UT played Rice in Houston every year, and the statium was always sold out for both games. Kind of depressing for the home team however.

On the other hand, it was kind of like playing the Allies in the first year: One year in the 60's we actually beat A&M (the only victory that year as I remember) and everyone felt good for at least a couple of years.


Now this is strange - Pompack (who has been wiping the map with me in my PBEM) just informed me (in email) that he was at Rice just a few years before me!

Very small world!!!


It says those who play WitP are of a high caliber.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:48:28 PM   
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You don't have a list; only Penguin Boy has a list...

Oh, I have a list. Believe me I have a list.

My list is bigger than your list...........(repeat in an annoying juvenile voice)............

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:49:39 PM   
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You don't have a list; only Penguin Boy has a list...

Oh, I have a list. Believe me I have a list.

My list is bigger than your list...........(repeat in an annoying juvenile voice)............

It's not the size of the list that counts, it's what you do with it.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:49:51 PM   
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You don't have a list; only Penguin Boy has a list...

Oh, I have a list. Believe me I have a list.

My list is bigger than your list...........(repeat in an annoying juvenile voice)............

This post clearly dissproves above theory.......

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:50:24 PM   
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Late post adds to absurdity..............

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:53:02 PM   
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Nimrod.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:53:29 PM   
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Well boys and penguins, I've put in a hard day of work avoidance, I'm off for the evening.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:53:30 PM   
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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:53:53 PM   
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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:54:13 PM   
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Flesh kitten...............

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:54:39 PM   
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Goodnight..............

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:55:36 PM   
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Of course, but they're not three inches thick and covered in whatever goo it is you people put on them. And we don't eat them for breakfast.


The pancake is mearly a vehicle for the goo! A pancake without syrup is just sweet, flat bread.

I agree that they should not be eaten soley for breakfast. Some ice cream and whipped cream make for a good meal any time.


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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 11:57:57 PM   
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Speedy....what are you doing here....I've sent you a turn......


So have I, but we know our Brother Slowy...


Quiet Brother T and Brother Faber. T has been processed and Faber is about to be. Apparently my subs have done well. Of course rhey have i'm in charge


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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:00:28 AM   
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Of course, but they're not three inches thick and covered in whatever goo it is you people put on them. And we don't eat them for breakfast.


The pancake is mearly a vehicle for the goo! A pancake without syrup is just sweet, flat bread.

I agree that they should not be eaten soley for breakfast. Some ice cream and whipped cream make for a good meal any time.


Agreed, best combination in the world is a 6 mile run, followed by a couple games of ultimate frisbee followed by a tall stack of shortcakes. MMMMMMMMMM *slobber*

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:03:05 AM   
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Of course, but they're not three inches thick and covered in whatever goo it is you people put on them. And we don't eat them for breakfast.


The pancake is mearly a vehicle for the goo! A pancake without syrup is just sweet, flat bread.

I agree that they should not be eaten soley for breakfast. Some ice cream and whipped cream make for a good meal any time.



Three inches thick?!? I've never seen a pancake like that. You realize those big piles on the plate are *multiple* pancakes stacked up?

Sourdough pancakes are pretty good with a bit of real butter and a dash of real maple syrup. The sourdough provides a tang to offset the sweetness of everything else. Not my favorite food but certainly not a "fat, goo-ridden pile".

Crepes are pretty good, but my favorite flatbread is naan. India has some great flatbreads. Mmmmm...lamb vindaloo, some naan and a big raunchy red wine. Heavenly.


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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:04:25 AM   
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Of course, but they're not three inches thick and covered in whatever goo it is you people put on them. And we don't eat them for breakfast.


The pancake is mearly a vehicle for the goo! A pancake without syrup is just sweet, flat bread.

I agree that they should not be eaten soley for breakfast. Some ice cream and whipped cream make for a good meal any time.



Three inches thick?!? I've never seen a pancake like that. You realize those big piles on the plate are *multiple* pancakes stacked up?

Sourdough pancakes are pretty good with a bit of real butter and a dash of real maple syrup. The sourdough provides a tang to offset the sweetness of everything else. Not my favorite food but certainly not a "fat, goo-ridden pile".

Crepes are pretty good, but my favorite flatbread is naan. India has some great flatbreads. Mmmmm...lamb vindaloo, some naan and a big raunchy red wine. Heavenly.



So name a big raunchy red wine..........

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:05:52 AM   
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Also....one must point out the problem with vindaloo .........is the burning ring of fire......

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:10:52 AM   
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Yes, vindaloo can be spicy. I love spicy. I personally like a shiraz or malbec with vindaloo. The former are much easier to obtain. Black Opal makes a nice, mid-range shiraz. So does Black Swan. I like Trapiche's malbec. Don't buy many high-dollar wines as we like them far too much. Gets expensive.

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:12:02 AM   
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In thinking about wines for vindaloo, a Spanish rioja came to mind. That would go pretty well too.

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:17:26 AM   
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In thinking about wines for vindaloo, a Spanish rioja came to mind. That would go pretty well too.


You could try a nice Italian.........Barolo or Barbaresco... if you've got the cash....otherwise Salice Salento..........in California...a full Zinfandel......

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:21:39 AM   
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We aren't big fans of zinfandel, but many say they are some of the biggest and baddest reds around. Now a nice chianti......that's an excellent idea too.

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:38:35 AM   
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Brother T. is just jealous that there is no "International House of Danishes"

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:40:08 AM   
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Interesting sidebar -> what you people call "Danish" actually has absolutely nothing to do with Denmark. It was invented in Vienna.

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:44:08 AM   
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I'm confused.....Denmark is in Africa right?

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:50:48 AM   
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Interesting sidebar -> what you people call "Danish" actually has absolutely nothing to do with Denmark. It was invented in Wienna.


Next you are going to tell me that Vienna sausages are not from Vienna?

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:51:51 AM   
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No, they are from there... It's just a common misconception that "Danish" comes from Denmark.

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:52:55 AM   
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Are Great danes (the dog not the people) from Denmark?

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:55:58 AM   
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There are no Great Danes only Danes that are to be squashed by Speedy's military genius

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:57:15 AM   
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How good can your forces be if you think Denmark is in Africa?

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RE: Test Thread - 2/1/2006 12:59:52 AM   
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You mean it's not?

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