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Old 11-15-2006, 05:46 PM   #151
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Depends. Cooked outside of the bird? Sure. Do whatever you like. Cooked inside of the bird? No. Cornbread is an acceptable alternative (to the basic Peppridge Farms cubes with onions, celery, and some crumbled sausage), but that's it.
Is the unacceptability of oyster stuffing inside the bird because it makes the bird taste wrong? Like, fishy or something?

I am a cubed-regular-bread stuffing girl. I saw some recipe recently (like, today) that said something about using bread crumbs (big ones) and that just seems so wrong to me.
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Old 11-15-2006, 05:47 PM   #152
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An idiot could spin how negotiations with Scott Boras couldn't work out.
To whom? The Japanese team expecting that $51 million payment? If they don't sign and point at Boras, no one in Japan will believe them, most people here won't believe them (as it would be clear they were only looking to block the Yankees acquiring him) and Boras will steer his clients towards the Yankees for the next 5 years. So, I guess we agree. Only an idiot would spin it that way.

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Old 11-15-2006, 05:50 PM   #153
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That's an awfully narrowminded view of stuffing, NB. Yours sounds like a strictly missionary holiday.
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Old 11-15-2006, 05:51 PM   #154
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Old 11-15-2006, 05:54 PM   #155
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Is the unacceptability of oyster stuffing inside the bird because it makes the bird taste wrong? Like, fishy or something?
Hadn't thought of that. Ew. No, it was more along the lines of if you stuff the bird with the oyster stuffing, you can't stuff it with Not Bob's Vanillaesque Stuffing.

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I am a cubed-regular-bread stuffing girl. I saw some recipe recently (like, today) that said something about using bread crumbs (big ones) and that just seems so wrong to me.
I like the cut of your jib, missy.
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Naw, man I was just thinking on line @ Duane Reade looking at O magazine. I don't get my pic taken every month on my very own periodical.
This is what you were thinking while picking up another 30 candy bars? Really?

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I like the cut of your jib, missy.
I know.

Mmmmm, stuffing.
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Boras says it's not crazy if you look at what the Yankees make marketing Matsui in Japan. OTOH, he would say that.
Matsui is like Jordan. But yeah, they might pick up a little there. I think they outbid everyone else by like $20 mil, though.

That said, if he truly makes the Sox that much better, it might be worth the investment. They're the closest thing to the Yankees in the League, so I guess I shouldn't find it surprising that the start spending like the Yankees.

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Old 11-15-2006, 06:00 PM   #159
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I am a cubed-regular-bread stuffing girl. I saw some recipe recently (like, today) that said something about using bread crumbs (big ones) and that just seems so wrong to me.
That would be my mom's recipe. It involves apples, nuts (usually pecans due to where we live, though sometimes walnuts), celery, onions and some sort of bread (she's been playing with some sort of seeded bread lately).
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Old 11-15-2006, 06:02 PM   #160
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Has anyone ever been to one of these? What happens? Can someone show up and contest the adoption?
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This is what you were thinking while picking up another 30 candy bars? Really?

She looks better than you.

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She's airbrushed. Dick.
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She's airbrushed. Dick.
She's a 3, without the air brushing.

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Old 11-15-2006, 06:08 PM   #163
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Has anyone ever been to one of these? What happens? Can someone show up and contest the adoption?
It's very state-specific. But the short answer is that what happens is that the judge considers whether or not to approve the adoption based upon a variety of factors, and, yes, someone can show up and contest it (usually the never-before seen father).

Feel free to PM me to discuss further.
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Old 11-15-2006, 06:09 PM   #164
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We have had to finally give up and admit that my parents, after 35 years of marriage and a couple of others living in sin together, are never, ever going to agree on the validity of cornbread vs. regular bread stuffing. We just have two stuffings, and whoever gets to the bird first gets to put theirs inside.
Runner-up gets to stick it in the mashed potatos?
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Old 11-15-2006, 06:10 PM   #165
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2. Nerds don't care that they're nerds. They embrace it. Tools try their asses off to not be tools, which makes them even bigger tools. It actually boils down to confidence. Nerds are comfortable with being nerds - they enjoy Nerddom. Tools really don't like themselves, so they show aggression when it isn't necessary.

When I think of nerds, I think of people who are far superior to everyone in math/physics. I have always wanted to be great at math/physics, and apply it in my career, but I aint smart enough. I can't get into Nerddom.

The Tri Lambs weren't real nerds until the end of the movie.
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