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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 9:45:18 PM   
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Post Christmas shopping Tithe, It is now complete.


damn, it is not done for me ....


Hmmm, trying...


May be ...


Could reach...


The next page ?


Now !


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 9:45:30 PM   
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A valiant effort...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 9:46:30 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 9:51:32 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:04:39 PM   
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American houses don't tend to last too long in general...


My point about early Florida houses was that there were not that many people in Florida in 1918.


If they dont curb the gator population, there wont be that many people there in 2018 either.


I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Planning to retire with the rest of the geezers?


Eventually...in my third and final retirement. But I plan to retire in North Florida. The geezers retire in central or southern Florida. I intend to retire in "The Red-neck Riviera".

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:07:10 PM   
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North Florida is really pretty

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:07:16 PM   
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I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Sounds tasty, I will have to try it sometime.



It is! But you should try to get it at a "fish camp" , where it will be very fresh. It's best from the tail , and deep fried. So you have white meat (as in chicken). But I find it to be sweeter. And there is the added benefit that I know that the more I eat of them, the less there are to eat me! Culinary self defense!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:08:46 PM   
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So who has finished their Christmas shopping?



Me. That was the easy part. Now comes the hard part. Wrapping the presents. Then shipping them tomorrow.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:09:23 PM   
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They were only stuck on the Disney monorail for about 3 hours (From 1 AM to 4 AM). It wasd quite warm that night so the trains got hot and stuffy from what I understand.

The tunnel trains were stuck about 8 hours I think......

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:10:40 PM   
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Driving home at night you also have to watch out for wild pigs.


Seems like the gators would be mutually exclusive to the pigs.



They have to fight the red-necks for them! And the red-necks got bigger guns! Gators are not too bright. They bring teeth to a gunfight! Anybody need boots or luggage?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:10:54 PM   
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I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Sounds tasty, I will have to try it sometime.



It is! But you should try to get it at a "fish camp" , where it will be very fresh. It's best from the tail , and deep fried. So you have white meat (as in chicken). But I find it to be sweeter. And there is the added benefit that I know that the more I eat of them, the less there are to eat me! Culinary self defense!


Some of the ones out at work are getting really huge (it is the wildlife refuge thing).

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:13:13 PM   
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I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Sounds tasty, I will have to try it sometime.


I have had it several times and liked it ok. It is a bit like crayfish, like chicken in the sense it is a bit bland or mild on its own so it readily takes on the flavor of whatever spices it is cooked in. I have had it most often fried, but also grilled ( it gets rubbery fast ) and pan seared, all ok.


Deep fried is always the way to go. Even cabbage taste better deep fried! And don't get me started on okra! But deep fried, it's almost palitable!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:14:08 PM   
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For "cities", read "countries". In the sixties and seventies, the Danish State Railroad was so precise that you could set your watch by it, down to the second. Now it's a joke in every sense of the word, except the amusing sense.


Aww...dont hold back, T. Tell us how you really feel.


I don't feel like being banned for the third time...



What ? Three times this year?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:15:33 PM   
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I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Sounds tasty, I will have to try it sometime.


I have had it several times and liked it ok. It is a bit like crayfish, like chicken in the sense it is a bit bland or mild on its own so it readily takes on the flavor of whatever spices it is cooked in. I have had it most often fried, but also grilled ( it gets rubbery fast ) and pan seared, all ok.


Deep fried is always the way to go. Even cabbage taste better deep fried! And don't get me started on okra! But deep fried, it's almost palitable!


I can't take okra cooked any way. Call me a yankee....................

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:44:23 PM   
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I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Sounds tasty, I will have to try it sometime.


I have had it several times and liked it ok. It is a bit like crayfish, like chicken in the sense it is a bit bland or mild on its own so it readily takes on the flavor of whatever spices it is cooked in. I have had it most often fried, but also grilled ( it gets rubbery fast ) and pan seared, all ok.


Deep fried is always the way to go. Even cabbage taste better deep fried! And don't get me started on okra! But deep fried, it's almost palitable!


I can't take okra cooked any way. Call me a yankee....................


Okra is a bit odd. I like it ok fried, or in gumbo as a thickener, I cannot eat it otherwise.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:44:48 PM   
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I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Sounds tasty, I will have to try it sometime.


I have had it several times and liked it ok. It is a bit like crayfish, like chicken in the sense it is a bit bland or mild on its own so it readily takes on the flavor of whatever spices it is cooked in. I have had it most often fried, but also grilled ( it gets rubbery fast ) and pan seared, all ok.


Deep fried is always the way to go. Even cabbage taste better deep fried! And don't get me started on okra! But deep fried, it's almost palitable!


I can't take okra cooked any way. Call me a yankee....................


I'm not a real fan of it. But you can't make a real gumbo without it (the rue doesn't thicken right if you use cornstarch or arrowroot instead, and the okra does add taste and heat to it). And deep fried makes it ALMOST palitable. With LOTS of beer it becomes edible. OBTW....Your a Yankee! Says the guy born and raised in Maine.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:49:38 PM   
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American houses don't tend to last too long in general...


My point about early Florida houses was that there were not that many people in Florida in 1918.


If they dont curb the gator population, there wont be that many people there in 2018 either.


I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Planning to retire with the rest of the geezers?


Eventually...in my third and final retirement. But I plan to retire in North Florida. The geezers retire in central or southern Florida. I intend to retire in "The Red-neck Riviera".


Where about ? I have relatives near Biloxi, one in Orange Beach. And also in Foley Alabama.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 10:56:40 PM   
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I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Sounds tasty, I will have to try it sometime.


I have had it several times and liked it ok. It is a bit like crayfish, like chicken in the sense it is a bit bland or mild on its own so it readily takes on the flavor of whatever spices it is cooked in. I have had it most often fried, but also grilled ( it gets rubbery fast ) and pan seared, all ok.


Deep fried is always the way to go. Even cabbage taste better deep fried! And don't get me started on okra! But deep fried, it's almost palitable!


I can't take okra cooked any way. Call me a yankee....................


I'm not a real fan of it. But you can't make a real gumbo without it (the rue doesn't thicken right if you use cornstarch or arrowroot instead, and the okra does add taste and heat to it). And deep fried makes it ALMOST palitable. With LOTS of beer it becomes edible. OBTW....Your a Yankee! Says the guy born and raised in Maine.


I agree with you there. Gumbo without okra should really be called cajun soup. Not necessarily bad, but not true gumbo. My wife makes the best gumbo I have ever had. Though gumbo is like chili in that it means different things to different people and lends itself to many styles.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:09:56 PM   
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I agree with you there. Gumbo without okra should really be called cajun soup. Not necessarily bad, but not true gumbo. My wife makes the best gumbo I have ever had. Though gumbo is like chili in that it means different things to different people and lends itself to many styles.


My feeling is that Gumbo must have Filé powder and Okra all other ingredients can be dictated by circumstance. I once used Kielbasa sausage in Minnesota since cajun was unattainable

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:11:10 PM   
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American houses don't tend to last too long in general...


My point about early Florida houses was that there were not that many people in Florida in 1918.


If they dont curb the gator population, there wont be that many people there in 2018 either.


I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Planning to retire with the rest of the geezers?


Eventually...in my third and final retirement. But I plan to retire in North Florida. The geezers retire in central or southern Florida. I intend to retire in "The Red-neck Riviera".


Where about ? I have relatives near Biloxi, one in Orange Beach. And also in Foley Alabama.



Within an hour of Jacksonville. No particular place , but probably on the southside , headed towards St. Augustine. Of course I'd also like Pensacola , but My wife's not familar with it , so that would take a little selling. I've been stationed in Jacksonville (JAX) three times, my wife twice , so that's an easy sale.


One place I'd like to pass through in the next couple of years (especially as I'm heading out west soon) is Millington. And of course Memphis. I haven't been there since 1977 and my wife has never been there. So maybe you'll let me buy you a beer if we pass through town.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:13:46 PM   
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I agree with you there. Gumbo without okra should really be called cajun soup. Not necessarily bad, but not true gumbo. My wife makes the best gumbo I have ever had. Though gumbo is like chili in that it means different things to different people and lends itself to many styles.


My feeling is that Gumbo must have Filé powder and Okra all other ingredients can be dictated by circumstance. I once used Kielbasa sausage in Minnesota since cajun was unattainable


I think I'd prefer that. Andouille sausage is a bit too spicy for my taste.I perfer lingisa (Portugeuees sausage) I've been in places where File powder was not available though.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:21:41 PM   
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Steve when are you looking at retirement?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:28:26 PM   
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And we've made a game that's horribly out of balance in favour of both sides at the same time.


And addictive as well.

Borked, simultaneously one sided, and addictive. Only a cabal of evil geniuses could have pulled this together.



Or Mel Brooks...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:29:02 PM   
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91 years is pretty good for a wooden house.



Back in Virginia, I used to live in a wooden house that was built in the 1830's (Watt House). Here's a link to a photo of it:

http://www.civilwaralbum.com/misc/peninsular1.htm#bot

It's the third photo on that page (photo, not map).

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:29:29 PM   
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American houses don't tend to last too long in general...


My point about early Florida houses was that there were not that many people in Florida in 1918.


If they dont curb the gator population, there wont be that many people there in 2018 either.



I wish that were the case, but those damned Florida Gators and their fans keep proliferating!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:29:48 PM   
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American houses don't tend to last too long in general...


My point about early Florida houses was that there were not that many people in Florida in 1918.


If they dont curb the gator population, there wont be that many people there in 2018 either.


I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!



My college friends and I used to roast a gator tail on the eve of the World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party every fall... good eatin'!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:29:57 PM   
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American houses don't tend to last too long in general...


My point about early Florida houses was that there were not that many people in Florida in 1918.


If they dont curb the gator population, there wont be that many people there in 2018 either.


I'll be back there by then , doing my share to bring down the gator population. Gator is very tasty!
It tastes BETTER than chicken!


Planning to retire with the rest of the geezers?


Eventually...in my third and final retirement. But I plan to retire in North Florida. The geezers retire in central or southern Florida. I intend to retire in "The Red-neck Riviera".


Where about ? I have relatives near Biloxi, one in Orange Beach. And also in Foley Alabama.



Within an hour of Jacksonville. No particular place , but probably on the southside , headed towards St. Augustine. Of course I'd also like Pensacola , but My wife's not familar with it , so that would take a little selling. I've been stationed in Jacksonville (JAX) three times, my wife twice , so that's an easy sale.


One place I'd like to pass through in the next couple of years (especially as I'm heading out west soon) is Millington. And of course Memphis. I haven't been there since 1977 and my wife has never been there. So maybe you'll let me buy you a beer if we pass through town.


Man if you pass by this way, I will buy all of the beer and BBQ you can handle

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:30:38 PM   
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Yes, one must learn to be self-satisfied



I did at a relatively early age, but the priest told me that it was a mortal sin...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:31:55 PM   
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Just got back from a bike ride tithe... thus all the replies to old posts! 

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 12/20/2009 11:35:21 PM   
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Steve when are you looking at retirement?


Well my next retirement (my 1st was USN) when ever my wife can retire from the USN (somewhere between six months and 2 years--probably 2 years). That "retirement" would probably be in the DC area , then in 7 to 10 years our "permanent retirement" (still working part time, just at an easy Florida pace).

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