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the_climber
Jun 11, 2008, 7:51 PM
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GOD DAMN MUTHER FU^*IN' RAIN! That is all.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 7:52 PM
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artm wrote: I dunno, my people grew tomatoes, onions, peas, cow corn, beans and for a while (until the sugar factory closed down) sugar beets. But then again I'm fourth generation Jap American so my people have been here a while. See, Art knows what is what.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 7:55 PM
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epoch wrote: Well, I have a story: A pastor entered his donkey in a race and it won. The pastor was so pleased with the donkey that he entered it in the race again, and it won again. The local newspaper read: PASTOR'S ASS OUT FRONT. The Bishop was so upset with this kind of publicity that he ordered the pastor not to enter the donkey in another race. The next day, the local newspaper headline read: BISHOP SCRATCHES PASTOR'S ASS. This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the pastor to get rid of the donkey. The pastor decided to give it to a nun in a nearby convent. The local paper, hearing of the news, posted the following headline the next day: NUN HAS BEST ASS IN TOWN. The Bishop fainted. He informed the nun that she would have to get rid of the donkey, so she sold it to a farmer for $10. The next day the paper read: NUN SELLS ASS FOR $10. This was too much for the Bishop, so he ordered the nun to buy back the donkey and lead it to the plains where it could run wild. The next day the headlines read: NUN ANNOUNCES...HER ASS IS WILD AND FREE. I'm on the express train.. Not bad, but pastors don't have anything to do with bishops. It should be a priest instead.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 7:57 PM
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Man, less than 100 posts separating me from the top 5 losers . We're all lozers. However, you are within the top 10 lozers. This is correct .And about to be in the top 5.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 7:58 PM
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epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: I haven't been to NH yet You don't know what you are missing. Though there are some pretty good spots in Maine as well. How about Rumney for starters?
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 7:58 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: I thought Art wuz a Colorado hic with a surfing problem. And yes, I do believe I've spent moar time in Asia than teh art, even. And my eyes aren't slanty. That would be correct. About art and the surfing problem. I knew a guy who was born and raised in S.Africa. He was way more African\American than most N.american black people, but he was white. I hate people trying to be what there ancestors were, especially when they have no clue. Yeah, it's nice to be in touch with your ancestral heritage (ala Brenden) but when push comes to shove I am an American through and through. I know 2nd generation European americans who aren't very European at all.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:00 PM
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epoch wrote: artm wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: obsessed wrote: Where did you pick up that cooking tip? Um... I lived in Japan for 6 years. You pick up on things, when using fresh ingredients. Unlike Uncle Ben's rice, real rice requires preparation. So real rice doesn't come in a 10kilo bag with Asian writing on it? I have always just threw it in a pot and cooked it. In Japan it came in many forms. My favorite was the bulk vending machine type. Bring a 3 gallon bucket insert 500 yen (US$4.75) and it fills. [culinary geek moment] To prepare white long or short grain rice, the best method is to rinse the crap out of it until the water is no longer a milky color. Using either a colander or placing the rice in a large pot you rinse, rinse, rinse, rinse, and rinse. When that milky color is gone, you want to soak the rice under about a nuckle of water for 12 hours. I steam my rice on a bamboo steamer and the cheesecloth comes in handy throughout the entire process. First, it keeps the rice contained and managable while rinsing; I've mastered rinsing in a colander. Then you let it soak for about 12 hours in a bowl; again the cheesecloth keeps everything together. And finally, when steaming the rice, the cheesecloth keeps everything together and from falling through the slats in the steamer. My rice comes out super sticky and fluffy. By pre-soaking the rice, also, the cooking time is down to about 5 minutes. Cooking it this way requires some planning and preperation but the quality is much better, and you can get rice cheaper when it's uncooked. For flavor, rice takes on the flavor of whatever you put in it. It's the ultimate starch. [/culinary geekery] Cooking is a passionate hobby of mine, can you tell? I like eating good food, and if I can get supurb taste cheaply I'll do it. *looks up* I'm not reading that. Seriously couldn't you just buy a rice cooker at an asian market? I'm too cheap for that. It would cut into my climbing fundz... the way I do it now works just fine. But I don't eat rice all that often, so when I do, doing it that way is a treat. If you ate rice more you would have more climbing funds. Kinda a catch 22, don't you think?
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:02 PM
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artm wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Man, less than 100 posts separating me from the top 5 losers . Yeah, what a bunch of los... Hey! Have you passed CI yet?
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:02 PM
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obsessed wrote: artm wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? If by 'your people' you mean Americans, no. No, I meant his people. Japanese, not the other half of his people, Americans. Those people aren't my people. hehe but I do get a reaction from you when I assume this. <--- goal achieved Not much of a reaction.
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stymingersfink
Jun 11, 2008, 8:04 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: stymingersfink wrote: woot! You sure fucked that up. O RLY? aint a pt nothin more than (fluff) anyway? I needs me a new flufferz.
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dr_feelgood
Jun 11, 2008, 8:04 PM
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obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: obsessed wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: speaking of hospitals and intubation. Meet my friend porky: [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Dr_feelgood/pigcric.jpg[/IMG] What exactly is that suposed to be? Is there a throat somewhere to intubate? Looks like a chicken not a pig Pig trachea, with a handly little hole cut in there to shove my tube. Did you fail and thus the reason for the words FAIL on this little gem? Nah I did fine. It's the pig that isn't doing too hot.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:04 PM
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artm wrote: Oh please, I'm a hick from colorado. I make my chili from scratch and grill my steak medium rare. I will confess to cooking my potatoes in the microwave though. I have been taking a liking to doing mine rare to blue lately. Not that we have steak very often. MR was my choice for a long time.
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stymingersfink
Jun 11, 2008, 8:06 PM
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stymingersfink wrote: chossmonkey wrote: stymingersfink wrote: woot! You sure fucked that up. O RLY? aint a pt nothin more than (fluff) anyway? I needs me a new flufferz. WOOT!
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:07 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome. Worthless without pix. What happened? The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone. I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks. yes, but you had several other things going on, i.e. a broken hip. No broken hip. Femur and pelvis though. Plus ribs and skull. and a bunch of other stuff.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:08 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: chossmonkey wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: obsessed wrote: granite_grrl wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: wanderlustmd wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome. Worthless without pix. What happened? The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone. I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks. It's possible, but I don't think you were a bitch to them. Just out of it. The nurse in ER just said you were "combative" heh. storytime! She is a pretty bad patient. It gets worse when they give her morphine. I think that was when she was combative. She also likes to pull out tubes. We don't like it when people try to pull out tubes, mostly because it can be bad for the orifice that the tube is shoved in. What about your pee hole?
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obsessed
Jun 11, 2008, 8:10 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: artm wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? If by 'your people' you mean Americans, no. No, I meant his people. Japanese, not the other half of his people, Americans. Those people aren't my people. hehe but I do get a reaction from you when I assume this. <--- goal achieved Not much of a reaction. Not from art. But it sure did generate a whole bunch of banter. Mission accomplished. My work here is done Don't ya hate cocky females?!?
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obsessed
Jun 11, 2008, 8:12 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: artm wrote: Oh please, I'm a hick from colorado. I make my chili from scratch and grill my steak medium rare. I will confess to cooking my potatoes in the microwave though. I have been taking a liking to doing mine rare to blue lately. Not that we have steak very often. MR was my choice for a long time. *gag*
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:13 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: artm wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: I figured as much. Is this true Art? Do your people really cook rice in cheesecloth? If by 'your people' you mean Americans, no. No, I meant his people. Japanese, not the other half of his people, Americans. Those people aren't my people. hehe but I do get a reaction from you when I assume this. <--- goal achieved Not much of a reaction. Not from art. But it sure did generate a whole bunch of banter. Mission accomplished. My work here is done Don't ya hate cocky females?!? You mean transvestites or real chicks with real dicks?
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:14 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: artm wrote: Oh please, I'm a hick from colorado. I make my chili from scratch and grill my steak medium rare. I will confess to cooking my potatoes in the microwave though. I have been taking a liking to doing mine rare to blue lately. Not that we have steak very often. MR was my choice for a long time. *gag* You don't know what you are missing.
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chossmonkey
Jun 11, 2008, 8:17 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Man, less than 100 posts separating me from the top 5 losers . We're all lozers. However, you are within the top 10 lozers. This is correct .And about to be in the top 5. I miss counted I'm not as close to the top 5 as I had thought. I'm still 300 away from that. Whew!! Thought it was going to be the day after tomorrow.
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obsessed
Jun 11, 2008, 8:24 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: artm wrote: Oh please, I'm a hick from colorado. I make my chili from scratch and grill my steak medium rare. I will confess to cooking my potatoes in the microwave though. I have been taking a liking to doing mine rare to blue lately. Not that we have steak very often. MR was my choice for a long time. *gag* You don't know what you are missing. No, I don't know and never will. You won't catch me putting something that is still mooing in my mouth!
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 8:26 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: artm wrote: chossmonkey wrote: Man, less than 100 posts separating me from the top 5 losers . Yeah, what a bunch of los... Hey! Have you passed CI yet? No, the blorted tip of my PC++ is still pressed against his throat
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artm
Jun 11, 2008, 8:28 PM
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obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: obsessed wrote: chossmonkey wrote: artm wrote: Oh please, I'm a hick from colorado. I make my chili from scratch and grill my steak medium rare. I will confess to cooking my potatoes in the microwave though. I have been taking a liking to doing mine rare to blue lately. Not that we have steak very often. MR was my choice for a long time. *gag* You don't know what you are missing. No, I don't know and never will. You won't catch me putting something that is still mooing in my mouth! Somebody alert Teh Bruce!
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Jun 11, 2008, 8:33 PM
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chossmonkey wrote: epoch wrote: chossmonkey wrote: I haven't been to NH yet You don't know what you are missing. Though there are some pretty good spots in Maine as well. How about Rumney for starters? Haven't been to Rumney yet. Something about a gym atmosphere has kept me away. I'll let you know after next weekend though.
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