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Wayno-20 year old's -music-and spring-sardines {fish]
2 manhattens & now Merlo {c ontrary to movie}
that twenty year old with the young wife and money remindes me of that gal i met in vfw one friday night in rowan county --married three times and still living in single wide- she drove forklift at gp plan and was hoping to get promoted to vice president of a multinational company any time soon---glad to report she was good at something tried Lucinda Williams again late late last night [essence] and still find her a monotone with a small vocabuly---if you want to hear the best instradentialist living seak into a Yanni concert ( sort of like a AARP group] and watch Carron Rice attack the violn---loveit when she takes a pause -looks at her instrument like where did that come from??? sorry to read in the Sunday times that there is only one sardene packing plant left in US--[use to be 67] but with more old folks and the health service now saying that we should eat sardines rather than brocoli and caudeflower [too much frolic acid] this will aid the internationaql trade agreement as the best sardines are hand packed sskinless ones from portigal--wonder how that biothecnical woman would like to spend her days skinning sardines and changing the twins diappers herself? Reading new collection of fishing stories{gone fishing] by William Tapply--really enjoyed one where he finds guy in C@R stream breaking necks of fish and slipping them into his vest--he concludes --when he got back to hid truck ,he found all four tires flat. better end as pbs has three hour show this evening on history of the appalachians----sure they will have more noise about the country folks who lost their land and homes as dams were built to provide electricity than story of how thee creek indians lost their land to the gold seeking white men!!! IJ |
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"Kevin Vang" wrote Kevin who bets that nobody believed I could connect flyfishing, drinking, and Yanni in the same post. or, far more importantly, the connection of linda evans with any ****ing thing on the planet. yfitons wayno (if there is a heaven, i will be with her for eternity.) |
Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Kevin Vang" wrote who bets that nobody believed I could connect flyfishing, drinking, and Yanni in the same post. or, far more importantly, the connection of linda evans with any ****ing thing on the planet. Preferably *my* ****ing thing, not that *that* would ever happen. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
Joe McIntosh wrote: 2 manhattens & now Merlo {c ontrary to movie} that twenty year old with the young wife and money remindes me of that gal i met in vfw one friday night in rowan county --married three times and still living in single wide- she drove forklift at gp plan and was hoping to get promoted to vice president of a multinational company any time soon---glad to report she was good at something tried Lucinda Williams again late late last night [essence] and still find her a monotone with a small vocabuly---if you want to hear the best instradentialist living seak into a Yanni concert ( sort of like a AARP group] and watch Carron Rice attack the violn---loveit when she takes a pause -looks at her instrument like where did that come from??? sorry to read in the Sunday times that there is only one sardene packing plant left in US--[use to be 67] but with more old folks and the health service now saying that we should eat sardines rather than brocoli and caudeflower [too much frolic acid] this will aid the internationaql trade agreement as the best sardines are hand packed sskinless ones from portigal--wonder how that biothecnical woman would like to spend her days skinning sardines and changing the twins diappers herself? Reading new collection of fishing stories{gone fishing] by William Tapply--really enjoyed one where he finds guy in C@R stream breaking necks of fish and slipping them into his vest--he concludes --when he got back to hid truck ,he found all four tires flat. better end as pbs has three hour show this evening on history of the appalachians----sure they will have more noise about the country folks who lost their land and homes as dams were built to provide electricity than story of how thee creek indians lost their land to the gold seeking white men!!! IJ IJ King Oscar is catching those really small sardines again. There starting to show up in Safeway. Cross packed sardinge have been hard to find. Trader Joes has a particulally good buy on them. TJs has good deals on wine and cheese as well. It's picnic time here. |
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says... Wayne Harrison wrote: or, far more importantly, the connection of linda evans with any ****ing thing on the planet. Preferably *my* ****ing thing, not that *that* would ever happen. http://www.moondragon.org/moondragon/humor/signs2.jpg -- reply to: kevin dot vang at minotstateu dot edu |
BJ Conner wrote:
King Oscar is catching those really small sardines again. There starting to show up in Safeway. Cross packed sardinge have been hard to find. Trader Joes has a particulally good buy on them. TJs has good deals on wine and cheese as well. It's picnic time here. Sardines make excellent bait: http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/web/slaughter.JPG We must have gone through a hundred sardines, bottom fishing at about 100'. (The live well for the bait is the black thing on the left.) A shark (or sharks) was taking nearly half the catch, biting off the whole rig, weight and all. The trick was to haul the fish to the surface as fast as possible. Because of the pressure change their air bladders expanded, making their stomachs stick out of their mouths. It was slaughter. The smaller fish are yellowtail snapper and the larger ones are mutton snapper. The mutton snapper were the target fish -- delicious, producing big, meaty fillets. Yellowtail are good eating, too. There's a jack all the way at the top, near Sam's foot. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... 2 manhattens & now Merlo {c ontrary to movie} that twenty year old with the young wife and money remindes me of that gal i met in vfw one friday night in rowan county --married three times and still living in single wide- she drove forklift at gp plan and was hoping to get promoted to vice president of a multinational company any time soon---glad to report she was good at something tried Lucinda Williams again late late last night [essence] and still find her a monotone with a small vocabuly---if you want to hear the best instradentialist living seak into a Yanni concert ( sort of like a AARP group] and watch Carron Rice attack the violn---loveit when she takes a pause -looks at her instrument like where did that come from??? sorry to read in the Sunday times that there is only one sardene packing plant left in US--[use to be 67] but with more old folks and the health service now saying that we should eat sardines rather than brocoli and caudeflower [too much frolic acid] this will aid the internationaql trade agreement as the best sardines are hand packed sskinless ones from portigal--wonder how that biothecnical woman would like to spend her days skinning sardines and changing the twins diappers herself? Reading new collection of fishing stories{gone fishing] by William Tapply--really enjoyed one where he finds guy in C@R stream breaking necks of fish and slipping them into his vest--he concludes --when he got back to hid truck ,he found all four tires flat. better end as pbs has three hour show this evening on history of the appalachians----sure they will have more noise about the country folks who lost their land and homes as dams were built to provide electricity than story of how thee creek indians lost their land to the gold seeking white men!!! Far to often, the 'leader' of a group does not allow his members the opportunity to express themselves (theirselves?) didn't have that problem with Yanni....that girl sure can play the fiddle. When she plays, I get the same feeling that I had for Etta James. "Honey, I'll do anything you want as long as you sing and play while I'm, doing it." john |
"BJ Conner" wrote in message King Oscar is catching those really small sardines again. There starting to show up in Safeway. Cross packed sardine have been hard to find. Trader Joes has a particularly good buy on them. TJs has good deals on wine and cheese as well. It's picnic time here. IJ responds--yes a good year for small fish, but a $2.29 per can the King Oscar can never compare to the Super G--a skinless and boneless Portuguese sardine packed in olive oil for only 99cents per can if you buy them wholesale by the full case lots. I have a friend who imports containers of marble and his supplier slips in some wine and a few fish occasionally. I tried to share some with Jeff Miller while staying at Sliders Inn during last year"s western clave but when I opened the can Jeff |
Joe McIntosh wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message King Oscar is catching those really small sardines again. There starting to show up in Safeway. Cross packed sardine have been hard to find. Trader Joes has a particularly good buy on them. TJs has good deals on wine and cheese as well. It's picnic time here. IJ responds--yes a good year for small fish, but a $2.29 per can the King Oscar can never compare to the Super G--a skinless and boneless Portuguese sardine packed in olive oil for only 99cents per can if you buy them wholesale by the full case lots. I have a friend who imports containers of marble and his supplier slips in some wine and a few fish occasionally. I tried to share some with Jeff Miller while staying at Sliders Inn during last year"s western clave but when I opened the can Jeff They are catching big ones here on the left coast. Must be more than they can sell as bait as they are showing up in fish markets. I have never had them fresh. IF I get back to town in time I will go when MacCormmick and Schmidt has them on the menue. I have had fresh anchovies but they were cooked in olive oil, with tomatos, garlic etc. a carp would have tasted the same. In your worldly travesl have you had them fresh? |
"BJ Conner" wrote in message oups.com... Joe McIntosh wrote: "BJ Conner" wrote in message King Oscar is catching those really small sardines again. There starting to show up in Safeway. Cross packed sardine have been hard to find. Trader Joes has a particularly good buy on them. TJs has good deals on wine and cheese as well. It's picnic time here. IJ responds--yes a good year for small fish, but a $2.29 per can the King Oscar can never compare to the Super G--a skinless and boneless Portuguese sardine packed in olive oil for only 99cents per can if you buy them wholesale by the full case lots. I have a friend who imports containers of marble and his supplier slips in some wine and a few fish occasionally. I tried to share some with Jeff Miller while staying at Sliders Inn during last year"s western clave but when I opened the can Jeff They are catching big ones here on the left coast. Must be more than they can sell as bait as they are showing up in fish markets. I have never had them fresh. IF I get back to town in time I will go when MacCormmick and Schmidt has them on the menue. I have had fresh anchovies but they were cooked in olive oil, with tomatos, garlic etc. a carp would have tasted the same. In your worldly travesl have you had them fresh? given the identities of the primary participants herein , i predict a new all-time low reading on the thread stability meter. tfitons wayno(kaa...booom!) |
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... I tried to share some with Jeff Miller while staying at Sliders Inn during last year"s western clave but when I opened the can Jeff I enjoyed one with you at Rock Creek I believe. |
Joe McIntosh wrote:
I tried to share some with Jeff Miller while staying at Sliders Inn during last year"s western clave but when I opened the can Jeff you described my reaction perfectly... g jeff |
a couple of guys discuss sardines (fish) and wayno posts
"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message given the identities of the primary participants herein , i predict a new all-time low reading on the thread stability meter. tfitons wayno(kaa...booom!) Indian Joe tumulously --thanks for your compliment--i have been involved in a thread !!! my messages usually just seem to go kaa-boom! all by their lonely selfs- |
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