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D. LaCourse February 14th, 2011 10:58 PM

Meeting of the Minds
 
Bob Kerrey, Martin Luther King, jr., Madeliene Albright, and Margaret Thatcher.

Entertainment (before dinner only): George Shearing Quintet (circa 1955)

Fresh American shrimp, steamed and served over a bed of chipped ice,
lettuce, and my special sauce. Tenderloin steaks (From Betty's Market)
wrapped with bacon and broiled to desired wellness. Baked potatoes (I
know, no imagination), and steamed asparagus.

Desert would be hot chocolate pudding served over home made vanilla ice cream.

A good California white wine before dinner, a Georgia red with dinner,
and Grand Marnier (cigars optional) after desert and in the candle lit
sun room.

Conversations:
Kerrey and his Medal of Honor.
MLK, Jr. on his famous speech.
Albright on her experience as Sec of State
Thatcher on her planning/leadership displayed during the Falklands war.

That should lead us to a breakfast of eggs (not cooked Miller style),
bacon, home fries, OJ, raisin toast, and fresh coffee.

Dave





D. LaCourse February 14th, 2011 11:19 PM

Meeting of the Minds
 

On the flip side:

George Gerhke, Todd, Mike Youknowwho, and one roffian chosen by lottery.

Hamms and PBR before dinner.

Salad, fried clams, french fries, cole slaw.
Desert: Mixed fruit Jello

Hamms and PBR with dinner.

Hamms and PBR after desert.

Conversations:

Gerhke on how great he is.
Todd on how he got through life without a last name.
Youknowwho on why he hates Gerhke.
Roffian on why he is so unlucky and in such a bitchy mood.

Entertainment before, during, and after dinner: Our very own wayno on
guitar and singing the blues.

Breakfast: Miller's Special Fried Eggs, bacon, homefries, OJ, raisin
toast, coffee made by Injun Joe.

Dave



Giles February 14th, 2011 11:46 PM

Meeting of the Minds
 
On Feb 14, 4:58*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
Bob Kerrey, Martin Luther King, jr., Madeliene Albright, and Margaret Thatcher.


One suspects that these are all people who could actually talk to one
another.

Interesting.

Avant whatsit.....but interesting.

Entertainment (before dinner only): *George Shearing Quintet (circa 1955)


Most excellent choice.

Fresh American shrimp, steamed and served over a bed of chipped ice,
lettuce, and my special sauce.


Um.....would these be Gulf shrimp? Have you checked green cards?

Tenderloin steaks (From Betty's Market)
wrapped with bacon and broiled to desired wellness.


The broiler is a much underestimated cooking tool. Still, for red
meats we prefer an open wood fire,

Baked *potatoes (I know, no imagination),


The baked potatoe is a grossly underestimated culinary delight. Yes,
of course, it has to be done right......but then, what's delightful
when it's done wrong.....ainna?

and steamed asparagus.


Steamed "wild" asparagus, if you please. Not that there's any
difference at all (let alone a significant difference) in the product
(assuming both....or neither.....have been subjected to the needless
application of a surplus of "organic" toxins.

Desert would be hot chocolate pudding served over home made vanilla ice cream.


"Home made" being here assumed to be defined as not exactly "Dean's,"
"Kraft," "Ben and Jerry's," "Harry and David's, "Brier's,"
etc.....right?

A good California white wine before dinner, a Georgia red with dinner,


I'll have the Franzia cabernet before and with, thank you.

and Grand Marnier (cigars optional) after desert and in the candle lit
sun room.


Yeah, that sounds good.*

Conversations:
Kerrey and his Medal of Honor.
MLK, Jr. on his famous speech.
Albright on her experience as Sec of State
Thatcher on her planning/leadership displayed during the Falklands war.

That should lead us to a breakfast of eggs (not cooked Miller style),
bacon, home fries, OJ, raisin toast, and fresh coffee.

Dave


As aforementioned, endlessly fascinating.

Two obvious questions come immediately to mind**. Which famous
speech? And.....um.....over medium, or poached?

giles
*who, admittedly, has never eaten a cigar, good, bad, or indifferent,
before, during or after the main couse......but has never been one to
sneer at local customs without good reason.....or at least a wayward
whim.
**well, o.k., three. falklands.....falklands......um.....would those
be anywhere near the malvinas?

Tom Littleton February 15th, 2011 12:51 AM

Meeting of the Minds
 
On 2/14/2011 6:46 PM, Giles wrote:

Entertainment (before dinner only): George Shearing Quintet (circa 1955)


Most excellent choice.

made all the more poignant by Shearing's passing yesterday. RIP.

Tom

D. LaCourse February 15th, 2011 01:46 AM

Meeting of the Minds
 
On 2011-02-14 18:46:34 -0500, Giles said:
.

Two obvious questions come immediately to mind**. Which famous
speech? And.....um.....over medium, or poached?


"I have a dream." And eggs to order.

giles
*who, admittedly, has never eaten a cigar, good, bad, or indifferent,
before, during or after the main couse......but has never been one to
sneer at local customs without good reason.....or at least a wayward
whim.


Hmmmmm, and I've never eaten Grand Marnier. Drank it more than a few
times, however. And it's a cigar; it should be obvious what to do with
it, unless you are Bill Clinton of course.

**well, o.k., three. falklands.....falklands......um.....would those
be anywhere near the malvinas?


Depends. If you take the side of Argentina, the Malvinas. GB, the Falklands.

Dave





D. LaCourse February 15th, 2011 01:51 AM

Meeting of the Minds
 
On 2011-02-14 19:51:43 -0500, Tom Littleton said:

On 2/14/2011 6:46 PM, Giles wrote:

Entertainment (before dinner only): George Shearing Quintet (circa 1955)


Most excellent choice.

made all the more poignant by Shearing's passing yesterday. RIP.

Tom


Yes! I collected his vinyls during the 50s and 60s, I had every album
of his I could get my fingers on. I eventually replaced them with CDs
when I could find them. Unique artist. His music will live on.

Dave



jeff February 15th, 2011 02:28 AM

Meeting of the Minds
 
On 2/14/2011 2:00 PM, Wayne Harrison wrote:
wrote

who are the
number one through four guests (from any place or time on earth) on
your bucket list?


john f. kennedy (he is simply my favorite public person of all time)


stunned ...i'd have guessed frank porter graham.

roy black (the greatest trial lawyer i have ever seen)


surprised... univ of miami school of law 1970... g. but i agree about
his unique individual talent.

justice william brennan (favorite supreme court justice)


another surprise...though i reckon he matches your equitable and politic
legal temperament. too mild for me...william o, in his later years, and
thurgood...they'll do in a nearsighted, selfish wish for my own sense of
right at that level of decision-making.

diane keaton


i expected a woman, and she is a worthy choice. but a final surprise
nonetheless. i get it, i think. annie hall and all. still, i believe
the other guests you have selected, together with the aphrodisia of the
oysters, will require the inclusion of a younger woman who can meet
certain needs in a satisfactory and athletic manner after all the fine
conversation and dining is concluded... i kinda like that woman on
"weeds"...

now, this was simply my comment about your list...not to suggest my own.
frankly, i'd be much more of a hedonist. someone that cooks a good meal
for us, someone that plays/sings good music, someone that makes us happy
with shared laughter, and a philosopher with an ability to teach/provoke
life lessons in an enjoyable, captivating manner. (hell, wayno, you've
done 3 of the 4 on occasion) if they are each a lovely woman, more
better...but the acceptable choices are simply too great for any
narrowing by me. an impossible task. those of you who have a fixed list
are remarkably decisive in my view. i bow and aspire to such crisp,
confident decisions.

menu: fried oysters from any fish house in calabash, n.c., la crema
chardonnay, pecan pie as made by patsy yelton of rowan county, nc, and a
bailey's to top things off.


....any fish house?? i fear you've sampled too few in that area. some
are a guarantee of hepatitis from my few sojourns down thataway. have
you tried hyde county oyster fritters?? lawd, lawdy, lawd!!! just don't
study the cooks too intently...it'll detract from the meal.

jeff
(pitt-ed, potted, and ****ed...but grateful for moments shared with many
who wallowabout in the hereabout...)


ScovilleUnit February 15th, 2011 04:06 AM

Meeting of the Minds
 
Giles wrote in
:

On Feb 14, 4:58*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
Bob Kerrey, Martin Luther King, jr., Madeliene Albright, and Margaret
Tha

tcher.

One suspects that these are all people who could actually talk to one
another.

Interesting.

Avant whatsit.....but interesting.

Entertainment (before dinner only): *George Shearing Quintet (circa
195

5)

Most excellent choice.

Fresh American shrimp, steamed and served over a bed of chipped ice,
lettuce, and my special sauce.


Um.....would these be Gulf shrimp? Have you checked green cards?

Tenderloin steaks (From Betty's Market)
wrapped with bacon and broiled to desired wellness.


The broiler is a much underestimated cooking tool. Still, for red
meats we prefer an open wood fire,

Baked *potatoes (I know, no imagination),


The baked potatoe is a grossly underestimated culinary delight. Yes,
of course, it has to be done right......but then, what's delightful
when it's done wrong.....ainna?

and steamed asparagus.


Steamed "wild" asparagus, if you please. Not that there's any
difference at all (let alone a significant difference) in the product
(assuming both....or neither.....have been subjected to the needless
application of a surplus of "organic" toxins.

Desert would be hot chocolate pudding served over home made vanilla
ice c

ream.

"Home made" being here assumed to be defined as not exactly "Dean's,"
"Kraft," "Ben and Jerry's," "Harry and David's, "Brier's,"
etc.....right?

A good California white wine before dinner, a Georgia red with
dinner,


I'll have the Franzia cabernet before and with, thank you.

and Grand Marnier (cigars optional) after desert and in the candle
lit sun room.


Yeah, that sounds good.*

Conversations:
Kerrey and his Medal of Honor.
MLK, Jr. on his famous speech.
Albright on her experience as Sec of State
Thatcher on her planning/leadership displayed during the Falklands
war.

That should lead us to a breakfast of eggs (not cooked Miller style),
bacon, home fries, OJ, raisin toast, and fresh coffee.

Dave


As aforementioned, endlessly fascinating.

Two obvious questions come immediately to mind**.



Actually, only one question comes to mind....WHERE THE HELL ARE THE $PAM
ENTREES????

HH.



Wayne Harrison February 15th, 2011 04:33 PM

Meeting of the Minds
 

"Giles" wrote

Meanwhile, we have heard rumors that your mobility ain't quite what it
used to be (there's a "hitch in yer gitalong" was, if memory serves,

yep; confusion abounds between my vascular guru and my neurologist
concerning the cause of my problem, but no matter: the truth is i can't
walk more than 150yds, and my wading techniques make frank reid look like
barishnikov in his prime.


get up off your ass
and join the Miller/Bowen expedition to settle some very old scores,
come June.

i would truly enjoy the trip, regardless of the reduced activity. i count
on working on the concept.

Remember, Cheeselandia has more miles of trout streams per unit of
surface area than most.....and more vendors of alcoholic beverages
than the vast majority of sovereign nations.

Besides, whattya got to lose?

yes! yes!!! an opportunity to break the chains of age and disability, and
leap, free of evil gravity, into the thin, clean air of cheeselandia the
beautiful...
yfitons


Ditto, albeit not in precisely the same locale.

wayno


giles



Wayne Harrison February 15th, 2011 04:48 PM

Meeting of the Minds
 

"jeff" wrote

now, this was simply my comment about your list...not to suggest my own.



but the acceptable choices are simply too great for any
narrowing by me. an impossible task. those of you who have a fixed list
are remarkably decisive in my view. i bow and aspire to such crisp,
confident decisions.


truth is, i find such activity immensely interesting, and quite an
intellectual delight. i could enjoy making 40 such lists.


jeff
(pitt-ed, potted, and ****ed...but grateful for moments shared with many
who wallowabout in the hereabout...)

so, where's your list, jefe?

yfitp
wayno




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