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Author: landotterlandotter Date: Apr 28, 2008 21:37
>> ...and when they visited last year I took the young ones to a taco cart
>> on the Mexican side of town to eat tacos on a car hood, the way the
>> Virgin of Guadalupe intended.
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> I originally read this as 'the way the Virgin of Guadalupe did'.
"Contortionist Saint eats own taco on hood of Chevy Nova."
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Author: Greg GossGreg Goss Date: Apr 28, 2008 22:13
Dover Beach gmail.com> wrote:
>> Enter General Mills Old El Paso brand rice.
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>> http://tinyurl.com/5no5wn
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>> I didn't say a word about gummy, sticky lumps of goo.
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>I don't actually see any canned rice on that page, although it's
>fascinating that they sell differet types of ersatz Mexican food in
>different countries. Why should Greece and the UK have Old El Paso
>Nachips and no one else does? Now I want some Old El Paso Nachips and
>I'll have to go to Athens.
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Author: Greg GossGreg Goss Date: Apr 28, 2008 22:13
Veronique gmail.com> wrote:
>On Apr 26, 7:05 pm, Karen AKA Kajikit jagcon.com> wrote:
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>> ...Dried corn is popcorn,
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>Ah, yes!
Didn't you recognize the reference in my post a day earlier?
Greg Goss gossg.org> wrote:
>They sell corn in dried kernels that you expand in oil or a stream of
>warm air or by exposure to microwave radiation.
--
Tomorrow is today already.
Greg Goss, 1989-01-27
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Author: Greg GossGreg Goss Date: Apr 28, 2008 22:13
>But see, the real question is, can I get authentic Taco Bell in
>Mexico? Authentic Pizza Hut in Italy? And you can only get Old El Paso
>Nachips in Athens? Oh, you mean Athens Georgia! Okay! lol
I ate at Pizza Hut twice in Paris. They were in the same building as
our hotel (though not accessible without leaving the building and
walking around it) and I like "familiar".
--
Tomorrow is today already.
Greg Goss, 1989-01-27
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Author: SnidelySnidely Date: Apr 28, 2008 22:45
On Apr 27, 7:46 am, landotter gmail.com> wrote:
> homemade tortillas with
> pork al pastor,
How do they field the pig?
/dps
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Author: landotterlandotter Date: Apr 29, 2008 00:47
On Apr 28, 3:45 pm, Snidely gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 27, 7:46 am, landotter gmail.com> wrote:
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>> homemade tortillas with
>> pork al pastor,
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> How do they field the pig?
There's a special pork mitt, with webbing.
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Author: Nasti JNasti J Date: Apr 29, 2008 02:40
On Apr 28, 3:47 pm, landotter gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 28, 3:45 pm, Snidely gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Apr 27, 7:46 am, landotter gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> homemade tortillas with
>>> pork al pastor,
>
>> How do they field the pig?
>
> There's a special pork mitt, with webbing.
You've just reminded me - when we went to the Maricopa County Fair a
couple of weeks ago, 2 of the 4-H'ers were playing catch with a
football right outside the swine barn. I thought that was tacky.
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Author: landotterlandotter Date: Apr 29, 2008 03:21
On Apr 28, 7:40 pm, Nasti J gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 28, 3:47 pm, landotter gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Apr 28, 3:45 pm, Snidely gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On Apr 27, 7:46 am, landotter gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> homemade tortillas with
>>>> pork al pastor,
>
>>> How do they field the pig?
>
>> There's a special pork mitt, with webbing.
>
> You've just reminded me - when we went to the Maricopa County Fair a
> couple of weeks ago, 2 of the 4-H'ers were playing catch with a
> football right outside the swine barn. I thought that was tacky.
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Author: VeroniqueVeronique Date: Apr 29, 2008 04:08
On Apr 28, 1:13 pm, Greg Goss gossg.org> wrote:
> Veronique gmail.com> wrote:
>>On Apr 26, 7:05 pm, Karen AKA Kajikit jagcon.com> wrote:
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>>> ...Dried corn is popcorn,
>
>>Ah, yes!
>
> Didn't you recognize the reference in my post a day earlier?
>
> Greg Goss gossg.org> wrote:
>>They sell corn in dried kernels that you expand in oil or a stream of
>>warm air or by exposure to microwave radiation.
>
Yes, but I experienced Vuja de.
V.
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Veronique Chez Sheep
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Author: Jerry BauerJerry Bauer Date: Apr 29, 2008 05:01
On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 13:13:03 -0700, Greg Goss wrote
(in article <67mpefF2p91flU8@ mid.individual.net>):
>> But see, the real question is, can I get authentic Taco Bell in
>> Mexico? Authentic Pizza Hut in Italy? And you can only get Old El Paso
>> Nachips in Athens? Oh, you mean Athens Georgia! Okay! lol
>
> I ate at Pizza Hut twice in Paris. They were in the same building as
> our hotel (though not accessible without leaving the building and
> walking around it) and I like "familiar".
>
Have you read "The Accidental Tourist", by Anne Tyler?
--
Jerry Randal Bauer
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