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09-13-2004, 06:57 PM
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#1456
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Caustically Optimistic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: The City That Reads
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Question for people who have been pregnant or intimate with same
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Originally posted by Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
I can say this: El Paso is closer to Houston than the other places I know that have good midwifery programs (Oregon and Massachusetts).
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a) You know too much about midwifery.
b) El Paso is closer to Los Angeles than to Houston, at least according to my friend who mentions this piece of trivia about once a month. I haven't looked it up. But I think it's true. Texas is big.
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09-13-2004, 06:59 PM
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#1457
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Proud Holder-Post 200,000
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Corner Office
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by robustpuppy
Sorry, Hank, I know you've been trying hard, but since I don't believe in all of that touch-feely self-esteem-building bullshit, it doesn't matter. The best you are ever going to get is misunderstood. Genius just ain't gonna happen.
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I have a client that started a farm to raise tilapia. He has several enormous tanks jammed with the fish. He told me that tilapia farming has become very widespread. I've never tasted tilapia, but it must be tasty. Otherwise, why would tilapia be such a popular fish for factory farming.
Do you understand the intended meaning of this post?
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I will not suffer a fool- but I do seem to read a lot of their posts
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09-13-2004, 07:03 PM
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#1458
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Southern charmer
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: At the Great Altar of Passive Entertainment
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Question for people who have been pregnant or intimate with same
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Originally posted by baltassoc
b) El Paso is closer to Los Angeles than to Houston, at least according to my friend who mentions this piece of trivia about once a month. I haven't looked it up. But I think it's true. Texas is big.
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I've had this trivia repeated to me as well, by a local realtor. The real estate market in Los Angeles, vibrant as it is, still cannot shake off this persistent drag to its fortunes.
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09-13-2004, 07:13 PM
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#1459
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Government Yard in Trenchtown
Posts: 20,182
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Question for people who have been pregnant or intimate with same
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Originally posted by baltassoc
a) You know too much about midwifery.
b) El Paso is closer to Los Angeles than to Houston, at least according to my friend who mentions this piece of trivia about once a month. I haven't looked it up. But I think it's true. Texas is big.
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Mapquest tells me that the drive to LA is 803 miles and to House 745 miles. By air, LA is 701 and House 646. I don't know how far it is as the crow flies, but unless the El Paso airport is well east of the city, I think this trivia is wrong.
But, more importantly, how can you ever know too much about midwifery?
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09-13-2004, 07:13 PM
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: State of Chaos
Posts: 8,197
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General gym pet peeve
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Originally posted by pony_trekker
Look, if you are mortified of walking around the gym locker room naked, don't take a shower at the gym.
Taking a shower in your gym clothes or in your underwear is fucking wacky.
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I asked Hank about this and he claims his washing machine is broken.
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09-13-2004, 07:14 PM
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Steaming Hot
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Giving a three hour blowjob
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
tilapia
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My Kenyan relatives think it's funny that tilapia is served at fancy restaurants. Despite the fact that a few of them were raised in huts, they are now kind of snobby and think of tilapia as peasant food and would not touch it.
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09-13-2004, 07:19 PM
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: i put on my robe and wizard hat
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
Picasso also was once so impressed with the artistic talent of a chimpanzee named Congo in the 1950's that he bought one of his paintings.
Hank Chimpnaski?
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He wishes. He couldn't hold my feces.
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09-13-2004, 07:20 PM
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Moderasaurus Rex
Join Date: May 2004
Posts: 33,053
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
My Kenyan relatives think it's funny that tilapia is served at fancy restaurants. Despite the fact that a few of them were raised in huts, they are now kind of snobby and think of tilapia as peasant food and would not touch it.
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Someone was just telling me that several decades ago, chicken was more expensive than beef, and was considered something of a delicacy. And lobsters used to be so common in New England that settlers would gather them on the beach for use as fertilizer.
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09-13-2004, 07:27 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 61
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
My Kenyan relatives think it's funny that tilapia is served at fancy restaurants. Despite the fact that a few of them were raised in huts, they are now kind of snobby and think of tilapia as peasant food and would not touch it.
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Apro...uh, I think that "My Kenyan Relatives" would make a great band name.
Or, better yet, a sitcom -- I can hear the pitch now: "Mort? Al here. This one's fucking brilliant, I tell you, brilliant. Take one hot Canadian chick -- I mean we're talking Best Legs In Toronto winner hot, you know what I'm saying? What's that? Right, a Jennifer Garner type. Yeah, sure, we'll have her wear latex outfits and shoot people just like in "Alias." Anyway, take this hot Canadian chick with this fun-loving past who has become an uptight city lawyer, and, get this Mort, SHE HAS RELATIVES FROM KENYA! Kenya in Africa, that's right, Mort -- just like that guy who's gonna give you a million five for helping out the central bank. They have to move in with her, and they start driving her crazy with all this Kenyan stuff, mocking trendy fish and things. I mean, wacky hijinks ensue, the shit practically writes itself, you know what I'm saying? Sure, sure, I'll see if we can get the guy from the bank to play a walk-on ...."
Al knows that it's Nigeria that Mort is thinking of, but doesn't want to correct him.
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09-13-2004, 07:28 PM
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#1465
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Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Flower
Posts: 8,434
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
I have a client that (sic - but who cares!) started a farm to raise tilapia. He has several enormous tanks jammed with the fish. He told me that tilapia farming has become very widespread. I've never tasted tilapia, but it must be tasty. Otherwise, why would tilapia be such a popular fish for factory farming.
Do you understand the intended meaning of this post?
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I like to cook fish and vegetables on the grill for fish tacos. The man at the fish counter at the local supermarket always recommends tilapia for tacos. I always opt for some fancier, classier fish. But, two weekend ago, I decided that I would give the tilapia a try. I marinated it for 6-7 hours in a cilantro-salsa-lime juice sauce. Then, when I cooked it, I dusted the tilapia lightly with jalapeno salt. The result was quite satisfying. The tofu comparison made earlier is somewhat accurate -- the fish absorbed flavor quite well, but (addressing GWNC's concerns) did not lose its fish-like flavor. The texture was also excellent, as it was light and flaked into soft taco-appropriate chunks easily. I am now a bit concerned about the raised-in-sewage allegation made by Bilmore. Otherwise, I would recommend this fish for grilling/soft taco purposes without hesitation.
Hank, not every post needs to be Picasso-worthy. As prolific as Picasso was, you are more so. There is no way you can maintain that kind of quality post after post. But that's OK/O.K.
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Inside every man lives the seed of a flower.
If he looks within he finds beauty and power.
I am not sorry.
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09-13-2004, 07:30 PM
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Genius Known As ABBAKiss
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Wonderland
Posts: 3,540
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
My Kenyan relatives think it's funny that tilapia is served at fancy restaurants. Despite the fact that a few of them were raised in huts, they are now kind of snobby and think of tilapia as peasant food and would not touch it.
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Please explain how you have Kenyan relatives. This is like when I was all confused (and I still am) thinking DebtSlave was married to some Arabian oil prince or something.
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09-13-2004, 07:32 PM
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#1467
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Genius Known As ABBAKiss
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Wonderland
Posts: 3,540
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by Pretty Little Flower
But that's OK/O.K.
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For some reason I am thinking about Tony Toni Tone or however they spelled themselves.
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09-13-2004, 07:34 PM
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#1468
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Steaming Hot
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Giving a three hour blowjob
Posts: 8,220
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by ABBAKiss
Please explain how you have Kenyan relatives. This is like when I was all confused (and I still am) thinking DebtSlave was married to some Arabian oil prince or something.
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What?!? DebtSlave isn't married to an oil prince?
My sister is married to a Kenyan. Hence my brother-in-law and their offspring are my Kenyan relatives (actually, the offspring are Kenyan/Canadian, but I digress). I consider my brother-in-law's parents and siblings to be my relatives as well, since they consider me to be part of their family.
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09-13-2004, 07:34 PM
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#1469
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Government Yard in Trenchtown
Posts: 20,182
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Someone was just telling me that several decades ago, chicken was more expensive than beef, and was considered something of a delicacy. And lobsters used to be so common in New England that settlers would gather them on the beach for use as fertilizer.
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Indeed, Massachusetts once passed laws limiting how much lobster could be served in the poor houses. While in England the poor lads were saying, "More Gruel, Please", here, the request was for a bit of drawn butter.
But I don't know what this has to do with midwifery.
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09-13-2004, 07:35 PM
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Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Flower
Posts: 8,434
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Monday morning griping
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Originally posted by ABBAKiss
Please explain how you have Kenyan relatives. This is like when I was all confused (and I still am) thinking DebtSlave was married to some Arabian oil prince or something.
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Although I do not know the actual way that GWNC has Kenyan relatives, and it is possible that GWNC is herself of Kenyan ancestry, I will note that she did not say "blood relatives."
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If he looks within he finds beauty and power.
I am not sorry.
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