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14 Apr 2007 08:15:33 PM |
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Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood gumbo did it.
All I could manage was one taste of Michael's lemon cheesecake.
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| User: "David" |
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14 Apr 2007 08:17:30 PM |
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"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood gumbo did it.
All I could manage was one taste of Michael's lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
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| User: "lisa in mass." |
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14 Apr 2007 08:18:41 PM |
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood gumbo
did it. All I could manage was one taste of Michael's
lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
It was excellent. He couldn't finish it, but he brought the rest
home.
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| User: "David" |
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14 Apr 2007 08:20:20 PM |
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"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D841D7560mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood gumbo
did it. All I could manage was one taste of Michael's
lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
It was excellent. He couldn't finish it, but he brought the rest
home.
Oh, ok. Where is home?
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| User: "lisa in mass." |
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14 Apr 2007 08:32:15 PM |
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D841D7560mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood gumbo
did it. All I could manage was one taste of Michael's
lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
It was excellent. He couldn't finish it, but he brought
the rest home.
Oh, ok. Where is home?
Right here.
Middle of nowhere, central/western Massachusetts.
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| User: "David" |
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14 Apr 2007 08:33:12 PM |
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"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood gumbo
did it. All I could manage was one taste of Michael's
lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
It was excellent. He couldn't finish it, but he brought
the rest home.
Oh, ok. Where is home?
Right here.
Middle of nowhere, central/western Massachusetts.
Is it interesting?
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| User: "lisa in mass." |
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14 Apr 2007 08:34:55 PM |
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D8CA18164mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D841D7560mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood
gumbo did it. All I could manage was one taste of
Michael's lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
It was excellent. He couldn't finish it, but he brought
the rest home.
Oh, ok. Where is home?
Right here.
Middle of nowhere, central/western Massachusetts.
Is it interesting?
I like it. Mostly forested, rural, huge reservoir, lots of
wildlife.
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| User: "David" |
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14 Apr 2007 08:38:11 PM |
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"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912DB167B823mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D841D7560mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood
gumbo did it. All I could manage was one taste of
Michael's lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
It was excellent. He couldn't finish it, but he brought
the rest home.
Oh, ok. Where is home?
Right here.
Middle of nowhere, central/western Massachusetts.
Is it interesting?
I like it. Mostly forested, rural, huge reservoir, lots of
wildlife.
Delighted. Happy Birthday.
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| User: "lisa in mass." |
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| Title: Re: Too full |
14 Apr 2007 08:39:50 PM |
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912DB167B823mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D8CA18164mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
David wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D841D7560mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to
stop eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will
be memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated
stomach presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood
gumbo did it. All I could manage was one taste of
Michael's lemon cheesecake.
How did he like the cheesecake?
It was excellent. He couldn't finish it, but he
brought the rest home.
Oh, ok. Where is home?
Right here.
Middle of nowhere, central/western Massachusetts.
Is it interesting?
I like it. Mostly forested, rural, huge reservoir, lots of
wildlife.
Delighted. Happy Birthday.
Thank you, David.
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| User: "" |
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14 Apr 2007 08:42:19 PM |
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On Apr 14, 9:15 pm, "lisa in mass." <mcc...@rcn.com> wrote:
Bruce. wrote...
"lisa in mass." <mcc...@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop
eating. It hurts to breathe. At least it will be
memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach
presses on the diaphragm I assume.
Bruce.
Yep. Crab cakes, salad, a huge popover and seafood gumbo did it.
All I could manage was one taste of Michael's lemon cheesecake.
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I bought
twelve big shrimp ready to eat, but they're frozen./ Cooked Bob one of
those 'Marie Callendar" frozen dinners, which are usually good, last
night, but it was fish and I couldn't tell him what kind, cause I
didn't know, and the fillets were soggy. Yech. So I gave him
barbecued chicken my mother bought at Costcos. She overbought, as
usual.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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| Title: Re: Too full |
14 Apr 2007 09:05:22 PM |
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On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
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| User: "Alan Harding" |
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15 Apr 2007 05:32:23 AM |
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In message <1176602722.846799.14120@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
the_dawggie <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> writes
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
I have never eaten crabs, prawns or McDonald's.
--
The opinions given above may be mine. They might also
just be what I feel like saying right now, okay?
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| User: "lisa in mass." |
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15 Apr 2007 09:48:00 AM |
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Alan Harding wrote...
In message
<1176602722.846799.14120@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
the_dawggie <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> writes
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want
some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
I have never eaten crabs, prawns or McDonald's.
You haven't missed much with the McDonalds, though their fries
are good.
-lisa
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| User: "thegathaterra" |
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15 Apr 2007 10:07:58 AM |
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If I come to America will you cook for me. I will put in an order for smores
and sloppy joe as I have never had them. Then we can cook chowder. Never had
that either.
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns99136DDC695D0mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
Alan Harding wrote...
In message
<1176602722.846799.14120@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
the_dawggie <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> writes
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want
some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
I have never eaten crabs, prawns or McDonald's.
You haven't missed much with the McDonalds, though their fries
are good.
-lisa
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| User: "lisa in mass." |
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15 Apr 2007 03:07:04 PM |
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Gladly. We won't let Joe make the chowder, the last one he
made was a really nasty fish chowder. Not even he would eat
it. But a clam or seafood chowder isn't that hard to make.
-lisa
thegathaterra wrote...
If I come to America will you cook for me. I will put in an
order for smores and sloppy joe as I have never had them.
Then we can cook chowder. Never had that either.
"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:Xns99136DDC695D0mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
Alan Harding wrote...
In message
<1176602722.846799.14120@n76g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>,
the_dawggie <the_dawggie@hotmail.com> writes
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want
some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I
come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
I have never eaten crabs, prawns or McDonald's.
You haven't missed much with the McDonalds, though their
fries are good.
-lisa
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| User: "" |
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14 Apr 2007 09:17:10 PM |
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On Apr 14, 10:05 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Wha's that? You get alaskan crab there? probably not.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
It crawls down my throat, nothing at McDonalds to bite into. But I
want a gelatinous fake chocolate shake and a chicken with swiss
sandwich. Fries saltless, or so salty, you could sing a sea chanty to
them.
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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14 Apr 2007 09:42:17 PM |
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On Apr 15, 12:17 pm, wrote:
On Apr 14, 10:05 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Wha's that? You get alaskan crab there? probably not.
Laksa - Asian invention, bean sprouts, corriander, mushroom,
spring oninios, chilli, coconut milk, rice noodles, laksa
paste, lemon juice. They sell kits to make it in the supermarket,
however I tend to make my own from fresh ingredients. The
recipe I have mentions chicken, however instead I toss in
mussels, prawns, scallops.
Prolly not from Alaska, however we have crab and lobster
here, also bugs:
http://www.sea-ex.com/fishphotos/bug,1.htm
I think I tryed that one once, but not really sure I like
the look of it.
Unrelated, however I do like Kangaroo meat though
(can get it in the supermarkets here), I'd not pick it
up by the side of the road on a country driving trip,
however tastes good.
You would get deer meat?, I gave the menu a work
out back in 1986 or so when visiting Africa, that
stuff seems good too.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
It crawls down my throat, nothing at McDonalds to bite into. But I
want a gelatinous fake chocolate shake and a chicken with swiss
sandwich. Fries saltless, or so salty, you could sing a sea chanty to
them.
You ever seen the "Supersize Me" movie?, Morgan Spurlock.
I'll never think of chicken McNuggets the same, although they
taste OK with sweet and sour sauce. Without the sauce I'm not
sure what they taste like :-)
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| User: "Frett" |
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15 Apr 2007 10:48:47 AM |
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On Apr 14, 10:42 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 12:17 pm, wrote:
On Apr 14, 10:05 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Wha's that? You get alaskan crab there? probably not.
Laksa - Asian invention, bean sprouts, corriander, mushroom,
spring oninios, chilli, coconut milk, rice noodles, laksa
paste, lemon juice. They sell kits to make it in the supermarket,
however I tend to make my own from fresh ingredients. The
recipe I have mentions chicken, however instead I toss in
mussels, prawns, scallops.
Prolly not from Alaska, however we have crab and lobster
here, also bugs:
http://www.sea-ex.com/fishphotos/bug,1.htm
That looks like a lobster tail. If it has the texture and taste of
one, I'd eat it. I bookmarked the page, shows all Aussie fis/
seafood. I dig looking through that stuff. Of course, the ocean
scares me, I'd need my little donald duck inflatable life vest to
enjoy a boat ride.
I think I tryed that one once, but not really sure I like
the look of it.
Unrelated, however I do like Kangaroo meat though
(can get it in the supermarkets here), I'd not pick it
up by the side of the road on a country driving trip,
however tastes good.
You would get deer meat?,
Yeah, it's lean. Bet 'roo meat is lean and flakey too. Probably not
full of hormones and steroids like cattle.
I gave the menu a work
out back in 1986 or so when visiting Africa, that
stuff seems good too.
Africa. Not far for you. Actually, Connecticut was part of Africa
250 million years ago, and we have a similar geolgy to the round part
of western africa where we split off tectonically. But there are no
gorillas out back here. Although, that's aparently how monkees got to
South america ('new world monkeys) from Africa (old world monkeys.)
I still say UFOs transported them all, but I can't prove it.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
It crawls down my throat, nothing at McDonalds to bite into. But I
want a gelatinous fake chocolate shake and a chicken with swiss
sandwich. Fries saltless, or so salty, you could sing a sea chanty to
them.
You ever seen the "Supersize Me" movie?, Morgan Spurlock.
I'll never think of chicken McNuggets the same, although they
taste OK with sweet and sour sauce. Without the sauce I'm not
sure what they taste like :-)
I've hear of the movie, and seen the creator in other similar
projects, 30 days in jail, 30 days on welfare, etc. He gained 30
pounds at McDonalds, if I'm not mistaken. I don't like movies, but
I'd like that one (docu-movies, I could dig them. Never saw a Michael
Moore film (farenheit 911) but want to .
Never had a Mcnugget. Must be some nasty ***** sauceless. The chicken
club san. I got last night was pretty good, melted swiss over a
grilled fillet(real whole chicken? I don't know) lettuce, tomato, and
some fluffy mayonaise, I think. The shake was good till it started
melting, and the only cold part was the rock in the center that I
couldn't get to without a long spoon. The apple pies were nearly
appleless. The fries were soggy, too hot, too salty. 9.11$, second
window please.
But I'm alive, so that's a plus.
Frett
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16 Apr 2007 08:39:14 AM |
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On Apr 16, 1:48 am, "Frett" <Frettbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
That looks like a lobster tail. If it has the texture and taste of
one, I'd eat it. I bookmarked the page, shows all Aussie fis/
seafood. I dig looking through that stuff. Of course, the ocean
scares me, I'd need my little donald duck inflatable life vest to
enjoy a boat ride.
It's a bit like lobster, looks like a cockroach to me however.
The ocean here can get a little bit scary. I've lived here
most of my life, tryed to sail a small yacht back when
conditions were a bit rough. Stupid stuff like taking
small outboard boat way out to sea when a teen.
Sorta a bit of a rollacoaster ride go way up the swell,
then hit it back down. Prolly not sensible, however as
kids, that stuff worked back then, and all we had was
small boats with outboard engines.
I think I tryed that one once, but not really sure I like
the look of it.
Unrelated, however I do like Kangaroo meat though
(can get it in the supermarkets here), I'd not pick it
up by the side of the road on a country driving trip,
however tastes good.
You would get deer meat?,
Yeah, it's lean. Bet 'roo meat is lean and flakey too. Probably not
full of hormones and steroids like cattle.
I gave the menu a work
out back in 1986 or so when visiting Africa, that
stuff seems good too.
Africa. Not far for you. Actually, Connecticut was part of Africa
250 million years ago, and we have a similar geolgy to the round part
of western africa where we split off tectonically. But there are no
gorillas out back here. Although, that's aparently how monkees got to
South america ('new world monkeys) from Africa (old world monkeys.)
I still say UFOs transported them all, but I can't prove it.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
It crawls down my throat, nothing at McDonalds to bite into. But I
want a gelatinous fake chocolate shake and a chicken with swiss
sandwich. Fries saltless, or so salty, you could sing a sea chanty to
them.
You ever seen the "Supersize Me" movie?, Morgan Spurlock.
I'll never think of chicken McNuggets the same, although they
taste OK with sweet and sour sauce. Without the sauce I'm not
sure what they taste like :-)
I've hear of the movie, and seen the creator in other similar
projects, 30 days in jail, 30 days on welfare, etc. He gained 30
pounds at McDonalds, if I'm not mistaken. I don't like movies, but
I'd like that one (docu-movies, I could dig them. Never saw a Michael
Moore film (farenheit 911) but want to .
Never had a Mcnugget. Must be some nasty ***** sauceless. The chicken
club san. I got last night was pretty good, melted swiss over a
grilled fillet(real whole chicken? I don't know) lettuce, tomato, and
some fluffy mayonaise, I think. The shake was good till it started
melting, and the only cold part was the rock in the center that I
couldn't get to without a long spoon. The apple pies were nearly
appleless. The fries were soggy, too hot, too salty. 9.11$, second
window please.
But I'm alive, so that's a plus.
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15 Apr 2007 10:57:18 AM |
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Roo meat is good. Venison is too. Come visit me in Aus and I will cook for
you.
"Frett" <Frettbored@gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Apr 14, 10:42 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 12:17 pm, wrote:
On Apr 14, 10:05 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I
bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Wha's that? You get alaskan crab there? probably not.
Laksa - Asian invention, bean sprouts, corriander, mushroom,
spring oninios, chilli, coconut milk, rice noodles, laksa
paste, lemon juice. They sell kits to make it in the supermarket,
however I tend to make my own from fresh ingredients. The
recipe I have mentions chicken, however instead I toss in
mussels, prawns, scallops.
Prolly not from Alaska, however we have crab and lobster
here, also bugs:
http://www.sea-ex.com/fishphotos/bug,1.htm
That looks like a lobster tail. If it has the texture and taste of
one, I'd eat it. I bookmarked the page, shows all Aussie fis/
seafood. I dig looking through that stuff. Of course, the ocean
scares me, I'd need my little donald duck inflatable life vest to
enjoy a boat ride.
I think I tryed that one once, but not really sure I like
the look of it.
Unrelated, however I do like Kangaroo meat though
(can get it in the supermarkets here), I'd not pick it
up by the side of the road on a country driving trip,
however tastes good.
You would get deer meat?,
Yeah, it's lean. Bet 'roo meat is lean and flakey too. Probably not
full of hormones and steroids like cattle.
I gave the menu a work
out back in 1986 or so when visiting Africa, that
stuff seems good too.
Africa. Not far for you. Actually, Connecticut was part of Africa
250 million years ago, and we have a similar geolgy to the round part
of western africa where we split off tectonically. But there are no
gorillas out back here. Although, that's aparently how monkees got to
South america ('new world monkeys) from Africa (old world monkeys.)
I still say UFOs transported them all, but I can't prove it.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
It crawls down my throat, nothing at McDonalds to bite into. But I
want a gelatinous fake chocolate shake and a chicken with swiss
sandwich. Fries saltless, or so salty, you could sing a sea chanty to
them.
You ever seen the "Supersize Me" movie?, Morgan Spurlock.
I'll never think of chicken McNuggets the same, although they
taste OK with sweet and sour sauce. Without the sauce I'm not
sure what they taste like :-)
I've hear of the movie, and seen the creator in other similar
projects, 30 days in jail, 30 days on welfare, etc. He gained 30
pounds at McDonalds, if I'm not mistaken. I don't like movies, but
I'd like that one (docu-movies, I could dig them. Never saw a Michael
Moore film (farenheit 911) but want to .
Never had a Mcnugget. Must be some nasty ***** sauceless. The chicken
club san. I got last night was pretty good, melted swiss over a
grilled fillet(real whole chicken? I don't know) lettuce, tomato, and
some fluffy mayonaise, I think. The shake was good till it started
melting, and the only cold part was the rock in the center that I
couldn't get to without a long spoon. The apple pies were nearly
appleless. The fries were soggy, too hot, too salty. 9.11$, second
window please.
But I'm alive, so that's a plus.
Frett
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| User: "Frettbird" |
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| Title: Re: Too full |
15 Apr 2007 03:02:30 PM |
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"thegathaterra" <lynnevaneck@bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:yXrUh.13784$M.4319@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
Roo meat is good. Venison is too. Come visit me in Aus and I will cook
for you.
Plane trip too long. Even Ringo says that. But thank you for the offer. I
don't believe we've met, I'm Frett, nice to talk with you.
I assume you are a woman? I'm not.
Frett
"Frett" <Frettbored@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1176652127.399888.16710@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 14, 10:42 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 12:17 pm, wrote:
On Apr 14, 10:05 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I
bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Wha's that? You get alaskan crab there? probably not.
Laksa - Asian invention, bean sprouts, corriander, mushroom,
spring oninios, chilli, coconut milk, rice noodles, laksa
paste, lemon juice. They sell kits to make it in the supermarket,
however I tend to make my own from fresh ingredients. The
recipe I have mentions chicken, however instead I toss in
mussels, prawns, scallops.
Prolly not from Alaska, however we have crab and lobster
here, also bugs:
http://www.sea-ex.com/fishphotos/bug,1.htm
That looks like a lobster tail. If it has the texture and taste of
one, I'd eat it. I bookmarked the page, shows all Aussie fis/
seafood. I dig looking through that stuff. Of course, the ocean
scares me, I'd need my little donald duck inflatable life vest to
enjoy a boat ride.
I think I tryed that one once, but not really sure I like
the look of it.
Unrelated, however I do like Kangaroo meat though
(can get it in the supermarkets here), I'd not pick it
up by the side of the road on a country driving trip,
however tastes good.
You would get deer meat?,
Yeah, it's lean. Bet 'roo meat is lean and flakey too. Probably not
full of hormones and steroids like cattle.
I gave the menu a work
out back in 1986 or so when visiting Africa, that
stuff seems good too.
Africa. Not far for you. Actually, Connecticut was part of Africa
250 million years ago, and we have a similar geolgy to the round part
of western africa where we split off tectonically. But there are no
gorillas out back here. Although, that's aparently how monkees got to
South america ('new world monkeys) from Africa (old world monkeys.)
I still say UFOs transported them all, but I can't prove it.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
It crawls down my throat, nothing at McDonalds to bite into. But I
want a gelatinous fake chocolate shake and a chicken with swiss
sandwich. Fries saltless, or so salty, you could sing a sea chanty to
them.
You ever seen the "Supersize Me" movie?, Morgan Spurlock.
I'll never think of chicken McNuggets the same, although they
taste OK with sweet and sour sauce. Without the sauce I'm not
sure what they taste like :-)
I've hear of the movie, and seen the creator in other similar
projects, 30 days in jail, 30 days on welfare, etc. He gained 30
pounds at McDonalds, if I'm not mistaken. I don't like movies, but
I'd like that one (docu-movies, I could dig them. Never saw a Michael
Moore film (farenheit 911) but want to .
Never had a Mcnugget. Must be some nasty ***** sauceless. The chicken
club san. I got last night was pretty good, melted swiss over a
grilled fillet(real whole chicken? I don't know) lettuce, tomato, and
some fluffy mayonaise, I think. The shake was good till it started
melting, and the only cold part was the rock in the center that I
couldn't get to without a long spoon. The apple pies were nearly
appleless. The fries were soggy, too hot, too salty. 9.11$, second
window please.
But I'm alive, so that's a plus.
Frett
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| User: "thegathaterra" |
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| Title: Re: Too full |
16 Apr 2007 03:24:53 AM |
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Yeah I'm just a crazy sheilla from Aus
"Frettbird" <Frettbird@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:5xvUh.89722$s8.21785@newsfe21.lga...
"thegathaterra" <lynnevaneck@bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:yXrUh.13784$M.4319@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
Roo meat is good. Venison is too. Come visit me in Aus and I will cook
for you.
Plane trip too long. Even Ringo says that. But thank you for the offer.
I don't believe we've met, I'm Frett, nice to talk with you.
I assume you are a woman? I'm not.
Frett
"Frett" <Frettbored@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1176652127.399888.16710@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Apr 14, 10:42 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 12:17 pm, wrote:
On Apr 14, 10:05 pm, "the_dawggie" <the_dawg...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, wrote:
I love seafood. I never had king crab legs. I want some. I
bought
Seafood Laksa .... MMMMMM.
Wha's that? You get alaskan crab there? probably not.
Laksa - Asian invention, bean sprouts, corriander, mushroom,
spring oninios, chilli, coconut milk, rice noodles, laksa
paste, lemon juice. They sell kits to make it in the supermarket,
however I tend to make my own from fresh ingredients. The
recipe I have mentions chicken, however instead I toss in
mussels, prawns, scallops.
Prolly not from Alaska, however we have crab and lobster
here, also bugs:
http://www.sea-ex.com/fishphotos/bug,1.htm
That looks like a lobster tail. If it has the texture and taste of
one, I'd eat it. I bookmarked the page, shows all Aussie fis/
seafood. I dig looking through that stuff. Of course, the ocean
scares me, I'd need my little donald duck inflatable life vest to
enjoy a boat ride.
I think I tryed that one once, but not really sure I like
the look of it.
Unrelated, however I do like Kangaroo meat though
(can get it in the supermarkets here), I'd not pick it
up by the side of the road on a country driving trip,
however tastes good.
You would get deer meat?,
Yeah, it's lean. Bet 'roo meat is lean and flakey too. Probably not
full of hormones and steroids like cattle.
I gave the menu a work
out back in 1986 or so when visiting Africa, that
stuff seems good too.
Africa. Not far for you. Actually, Connecticut was part of Africa
250 million years ago, and we have a similar geolgy to the round part
of western africa where we split off tectonically. But there are no
gorillas out back here. Although, that's aparently how monkees got to
South america ('new world monkeys) from Africa (old world monkeys.)
I still say UFOs transported them all, but I can't prove it.
Frett. I forgot to eat tonight. McDonalds, here I come.
I only like Maccas in small portions.
It crawls down my throat, nothing at McDonalds to bite into. But I
want a gelatinous fake chocolate shake and a chicken with swiss
sandwich. Fries saltless, or so salty, you could sing a sea chanty
to
them.
You ever seen the "Supersize Me" movie?, Morgan Spurlock.
I'll never think of chicken McNuggets the same, although they
taste OK with sweet and sour sauce. Without the sauce I'm not
sure what they taste like :-)
I've hear of the movie, and seen the creator in other similar
projects, 30 days in jail, 30 days on welfare, etc. He gained 30
pounds at McDonalds, if I'm not mistaken. I don't like movies, but
I'd like that one (docu-movies, I could dig them. Never saw a Michael
Moore film (farenheit 911) but want to .
Never had a Mcnugget. Must be some nasty ***** sauceless. The chicken
club san. I got last night was pretty good, melted swiss over a
grilled fillet(real whole chicken? I don't know) lettuce, tomato, and
some fluffy mayonaise, I think. The shake was good till it started
melting, and the only cold part was the rock in the center that I
couldn't get to without a long spoon. The apple pies were nearly
appleless. The fries were soggy, too hot, too salty. 9.11$, second
window please.
But I'm alive, so that's a plus.
Frett
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| User: "the_dawggie" |
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| Title: Re: Too full |
14 Apr 2007 09:03:39 PM |
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On Apr 15, 11:11 am, "Bruce." <n...@nowhere.com> wrote:
"lisa in mass." <mcc...@rcn.com> wrote in messagenews:Xns9912D56A0E783mccatsjavanetcom@130.133.1.4...
We ate dinner out, and the food was too good to stop eating. It
hurts to breathe. At least it will be memorable.
I get that way too if I overeat. The bloated stomach presses on the
diaphragm I assume.
I really hate having that feeling., then am unlikely to eat for
quite some time.
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