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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 3:53:12 AM   
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She did but she dealt with it. Just like the Japanese.



Dont you Martians sometime feel equally violated with all that orbital junk we send your way?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 3:53:34 AM   
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And there she is.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 3:56:27 AM   
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Did you know you can get 180 bushels of corn from an acre of farmland in Iowa?


Of course to get this kind of yield you must inject anhydrous ammonia directly into the soil about 2 months prior to planting the corn


I cant imagine how that would make the corn taste any better.....

We're talking field corn here, oh great commentator on matters agricultural. You know. Gasohol. Livestock feed. Corn meal. You can't eat that stuff unless they grind it up and process it or feed it to something that can become meat or crank out eggs or milk.

Growing up in a place like Iowa gives you a pretty hard, gritty view of those waves of grain, amber or otherwise...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:01:10 AM   
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She did but she dealt with it. Just like the Japanese.



Dont you Martians sometime feel equally violated with all that orbital junk we send your way?


We deal with it.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:04:21 AM   
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WTH is a peckerwood anyway?

Southern slang derived from "woodpecker." Connotes an ignorant, rural man without social graces or familiarity with indoor sanitation or personal hygiene. The reversal of "wood" and "pecker" in the expression evoke the image of some stupid country hick wandering around with a hardon looking for a place to put it.

And no I ain't, except for the hardon part.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:06:14 AM   
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She did but she dealt with it. Just like the Japanese.



Dont you Martians sometime feel equally violated with all that orbital junk we send your way?


We deal with it.

Ah. I knew it. A junk dealer.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:10:15 AM   
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Did you know you can get 180 bushels of corn from an acre of farmland in Iowa?


Of course to get this kind of yield you must inject anhydrous ammonia directly into the soil about 2 months prior to planting the corn


I cant imagine how that would make the corn taste any better.....

Pas got to this one first, but it's a requirement for growth for good 'ole yellow dent #2 field corn. It doesn't affect taste because this corn is largely livestock feed, ethanol fodder or ground for use in ingredients. It's not your (fictitious) great grandfather's sweet corn sold by the road side stand that you would eat off the cob. Field corn tastes like pasty drek.

In the 1940s, they were thrilled to be getting a yield of 50 bushels/acre. It's a freakin' miracle of science that we can feed so many more on so little land.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:10:21 AM   
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You can't offend me, you blind offal of a human cow. I couldn't give a gull's **** what you think of me. Maybe even less. So rest easy bro. I'm completely unoffensable by you. Even though that isn't a word, as mama says.

Ah, it's so good to be back on friendly terms, you sandworm excrement sucker.


Same to you, canned chicken gawker!



Around you two I feel like Tony Curtis from that pie fight scene in THE GREAT RACE. Everyone else is getting hit with pies except him

Awww...sorry Bruce for excluding you. If I had a pie, I'd hit you with it. Because I CARE.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:10:27 AM   
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You can't offend me, you blind offal of a human cow. I couldn't give a gull's **** what you think of me. Maybe even less. So rest easy bro. I'm completely unoffensable by you. Even though that isn't a word, as mama says.

Ah, it's so good to be back on friendly terms, you sandworm excrement sucker.

Hey, the most positive thing out of this conversation is Mynok's correct use of the apostrophe to indicate a possessive. Well done, Mynok!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:10:34 AM   
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Certainly I have suggestions! Pele lieu! God's own graveyard of Japanese boats. Rabaul! Yessir, that's the ticket. More undersea scuba delicacies. Bikini! Oh yes! Rusted iron without measure.

Seems you have the world in your hands o human one.


Truk, man! Truk! THE best wreck diving out there.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:18:03 AM   
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In the 1940s, they were thrilled to be getting a yield of 50 bushels/acre. It's a freakin' miracle of science that we can feed so many more on so little land.


...and that industry can make up so many excuses for driving the price of products wholly or partially derived from corn through the roof (have you seen the shelf price on a bottle of corn oil recently?). It's a plot. I can see it all now, it's a plot.

< Message edited by pasternakski -- 2/20/2010 4:24:51 AM >


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:21:16 AM   
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Certainly I have suggestions! Pele lieu! God's own graveyard of Japanese boats. Rabaul! Yessir, that's the ticket. More undersea scuba delicacies. Bikini! Oh yes! Rusted iron without measure.

Seems you have the world in your hands o human one.


Truk, man! Truk! THE best wreck diving out there.

What makes you guys think I want to spend my declining years diving on wrecks? Shoot, that's what my love life consisted of in my 30s and 40s. I don't need to get close to any more derelicts.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:22:55 AM   
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You can't offend me, you blind offal of a human cow. I couldn't give a gull's **** what you think of me. Maybe even less. So rest easy bro. I'm completely unoffensable by you. Even though that isn't a word, as mama says.

Ah, it's so good to be back on friendly terms, you sandworm excrement sucker.

Hey, the most positive thing out of this conversation is Mynok's correct use of the apostrophe to indicate a possessive. Well done, Mynok!

Yer not a chicken, boy, yer a dawg. A troublemakin' dawg.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:26:51 AM   
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We're talking field corn here, oh great commentator on matters agricultural. You know. Gasohol. Livestock feed. Corn meal. You can't eat that stuff unless they grind it up and process it or feed it to something that can become meat or crank out eggs or milk.

Growing up in a place like Iowa gives you a pretty hard, gritty view of those waves of grain, amber or otherwise...



How does the process differ for corn intended for human consumption?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:27:57 AM   
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She did but she dealt with it. Just like the Japanese.



Dont you Martians sometime feel equally violated with all that orbital junk we send your way?


We deal with it.


Come to think, it demonstrates that we Earthlings have a mean voyeuristic streak.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:29:46 AM   
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WTH is a peckerwood anyway?

Southern slang derived from "woodpecker." Connotes an ignorant, rural man without social graces or familiarity with indoor sanitation or personal hygiene. The reversal of "wood" and "pecker" in the expression evoke the image of some stupid country hick wandering around with a hardon looking for a place to put it.

And no I ain't, except for the hardon part.


I thought the terms "redneck" and "hillbilly" pretty much had that covered. The only other context I've heard the term in was in regards to white supremacists.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:30:25 AM   
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Ah. I knew it. A junk dealer.


A valuable profession, given the state of our economy.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:33:44 AM   
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Pas got to this one first, but it's a requirement for growth for good 'ole yellow dent #2 field corn. It doesn't affect taste because this corn is largely livestock feed, ethanol fodder or ground for use in ingredients. It's not your (fictitious) great grandfather's sweet corn sold by the road side stand that you would eat off the cob. Field corn tastes like pasty drek.

In the 1940s, they were thrilled to be getting a yield of 50 bushels/acre. It's a freakin' miracle of science that we can feed so many more on so little land.



I dont suppose the chemicals affect the livestock in any way.

Incidentally, I doubt I will ever get used to US grown corn. Corn in the old country was much less sweet and a lot less watery.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:34:58 AM   
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Hey, the most positive thing out of this conversation is Mynok's correct use of the apostrophe to indicate a possessive. Well done, Mynok!




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:36:06 AM   
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In the 1940s, they were thrilled to be getting a yield of 50 bushels/acre. It's a freakin' miracle of science that we can feed so many more on so little land.


...and that industry can make up so many excuses for driving the price of products wholly or partially derived from corn through the roof (have you seen the shelf price on a bottle of corn oil recently?). It's a plot. I can see it all now, it's a plot.


As subsidized as they are, thats hardly surprising.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:37:00 AM   
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What makes you guys think I want to spend my declining years diving on wrecks? Shoot, that's what my love life consisted of in my 30s and 40s. I don't need to get close to any more derelicts.


I think you need to go to Denmark and have a beer with Terminus.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:38:10 AM   
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Yer not a chicken, boy, yer a dawg. A troublemakin' dawg.


Maybe he's some sort of weird, mutated mix of both.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:47:51 AM   
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How does the process differ for corn intended for human consumption?

It's not so much process as it is hybrids and varieties, if you're talking about whole kernel corn for serving at the table.

What we call "sweet corn" results from hybridization of corn varieties to produce ears of desired tenderness and sweetness (aaaahh ... reminds me of a lot of old Motown hits, but never mind) that can be sold fresh for cooking at home, canned or frozen.

You eat a lot of what Chick'n'bone and I have called "field corn" in any number of products, like baking mixes and processed luncheon meats (corn meal is used as filler in bologna, hot dogs and the like).

I hate3 reading the ingredients on packaged food. Reminds me too much of "Soylent Green."

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:52:27 AM   
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Yer not a chicken, boy, yer a dawg. A troublemakin' dawg.


Maybe he's some sort of weird, mutated mix of both.

You ain't spent 'nuff time in the 'hood. Dog's that four-legged thang. Dawg's the brotha walkin' that mutha.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:53:30 AM   
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Yer not a chicken, boy, yer a dawg. A troublemakin' dawg.


Maybe he's some sort of weird, mutated mix of both.

A chickendawg (sic)? I could live with that.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:53:33 AM   
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Pas got to this one first, but it's a requirement for growth for good 'ole yellow dent #2 field corn. It doesn't affect taste because this corn is largely livestock feed, ethanol fodder or ground for use in ingredients. It's not your (fictitious) great grandfather's sweet corn sold by the road side stand that you would eat off the cob. Field corn tastes like pasty drek.

In the 1940s, they were thrilled to be getting a yield of 50 bushels/acre. It's a freakin' miracle of science that we can feed so many more on so little land.



I dont suppose the chemicals affect the livestock in any way.

Incidentally, I doubt I will ever get used to US grown corn. Corn in the old country was much less sweet and a lot less watery.

...and more prone to crop failure / famine. And poorer yield. Which means either more hungry people or livestock or more acres of trees cut down to provide new acreage for tillage.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:53:40 AM   
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We're talking field corn here, oh great commentator on matters agricultural. You know. Gasohol. Livestock feed. Corn meal. You can't eat that stuff unless they grind it up and process it or feed it to something that can become meat or crank out eggs or milk.

Growing up in a place like Iowa gives you a pretty hard, gritty view of those waves of grain, amber or otherwise...



How does the process differ for corn intended for human consumption?

Bushel yield per acre is not as important in 'sweet corn'. Yellow dent #2 is a starch commodity-a play on complex carbohydrate produced by the corn plant. Sweet corn (a very small minority of corn produced) is hybridized to produce so much sucrose in the plant in order to make the taste sweet. Different critter altogether.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:53:50 AM   
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In the 1940s, they were thrilled to be getting a yield of 50 bushels/acre. It's a freakin' miracle of science that we can feed so many more on so little land.


...and that industry can make up so many excuses for driving the price of products wholly or partially derived from corn through the roof (have you seen the shelf price on a bottle of corn oil recently?). It's a plot. I can see it all now, it's a plot.

Relax, Pas. The OIL CONGLOMERATE would git ya somehow. Better it was homegrown.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:54:40 AM   
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How does the process differ for corn intended for human consumption?

It's not so much process as it is hybrids and varieties, if you're talking about whole kernel corn for serving at the table.

What we call "sweet corn" results from hybridization of corn varieties to produce ears of desired tenderness and sweetness (aaaahh ... reminds me of a lot of old Motown hits, but never mind) that can be sold fresh for cooking at home, canned or frozen.

You eat a lot of what Chick'n'bone and I have called "field corn" in any number of products, like baking mixes and processed luncheon meats (corn meal is used as filler in bologna, hot dogs and the like).

I hate3 reading the ingredients on packaged food. Reminds me too much of "Soylent Green."


This is starting to make sense.

Never saw Soylent Green but (for once) I get the reference.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 2/20/2010 4:56:56 AM   
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(whispers to Onime) Soylent Green is PEOPLE!

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