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Patriots de-Mann Colts, rob him for four picks, and head for Super Bowl for
the second time in three years. Awesome work - the score does not reflect how badly NE kicked Indy booty. If Fauria catches *either* of the perfectly thrown passes in the end zone this game would have been over by half time... Who is the next victim? Hell, we don't care! /daytripper ("Bring 'em on!" ;-) |
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 00:22:56 GMT, daytripper
wrote: Patriots de-Mann Colts, rob him for four picks, and head for Super Bowl for the second time in three years. To keep this on roff topic: **** Clean and wash 500 gr. of fresh pig-skin, put it in a pot covering with salt water and boil. Drain it and let it cool, then cut in large slices (about 1 cm.). Put all in a pan with half glass of oil, salt, pepper and chopped herbs. Fry lightly on a medium flame. Pour two spoons of white wine, let it evaporate and add 300 gr. of tomatoes puree and a glass of broth (or hot water with ½ meat stock cube). Boil the slices of pig skin in the sauce on a medium flame for some minutes, pour 400 gr. of beans and mix carefully with a wooden spoon. To have more sauce, add the broth and boil for other 10 minutes. For a better flavour, serve in earthenware soup-plates. **** -- Charlie... |
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 19:27:27 -0500, Charlie Choc
wrote: On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 00:22:56 GMT, daytripper wrote: Patriots de-Mann Colts, rob him for four picks, and head for Super Bowl for the second time in three years. To keep this on roff topic: **** Clean and wash 500 gr. of fresh pig-skin, put it in a pot covering with salt water and boil. Drain it and let it cool, then cut in large slices (about 1 cm.). Put all in a pan with half glass of oil, salt, pepper and chopped herbs. Fry lightly on a medium flame. Pour two spoons of white wine, let it evaporate and add 300 gr. of tomatoes puree and a glass of broth (or hot water with ½ meat stock cube). Boil the slices of pig skin in the sauce on a medium flame for some minutes, pour 400 gr. of beans and mix carefully with a wooden spoon. To have more sauce, add the broth and boil for other 10 minutes. For a better flavour, serve in earthenware soup-plates. **** Mmmm.....pig skin...... /daytripper ("Why does this dinner have "Wilson" written on it?" ;-) |
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Oh, Mr. 'Tripper,
Me fears the mighty Patriots may be done in by a severe case of "cat-scratch fever". Uncle Mac "daytripper" wrote in message ... Patriots ... head for Super Bowl for the second time in three years. |
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 03:19:44 GMT, "Uncle Mac" wrote:
"daytripper" wrote in message .. . Patriots ... head for Super Bowl for the second time in three years. Oh, Mr. 'Tripper, Me fears the mighty Patriots may be done in by a severe case of "cat-scratch fever". Uncle Mac lol. well, ok, but I swear I can already smell a Kitty Roast ;-) Pats have Brady. Pats have the Coach of the Year. Pats have the Homeland Defense. Las Vegas agrees: early line favors Pats by 7. It's a Red, White and Blue Destiny! /daytripper ("Houston, we have no problem!" ;-) |
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"daytripper" wrote in message
news ![]() Pats have Brady. Pats have the Coach of the Year. Pats have the Homeland Defense. Las Vegas agrees: early line favors Pats by 7. It's a Red, White and Blue Destiny! /daytripper ("Houston, we have no problem!" ;-) Sounds familiar!! Bob (in St Louis) |
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SUPER BOWL HERE WE COME.....
I didn't get to see the Cakalakian game so don't know what there offence is ( Had to plow) but if the Pats defence in on the panthers might just as well stay home..... Houston the LAW is comming to town....I wonder what kind of bet we can get out of our southern brotheren Handyman Mike Standing in a river waving a stick |
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daytripper wrote:
Who is the next victim? Hell, we don't care! the cats big guy.... fox and the panthers. /daytripper ("Bring 'em on!" ;-) it should be an entertaining defensive battle. my take on the afc championship game is that peyton has never won the big game that counts. he never got it done at TN and he hasn't in the pros. by the middle of the colt's first possession he had happy feet.... a sure early prognosis for the final outcome. wally |
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![]() "walt winter" wrote: my take on the afc championship game is that peyton has never won the big game that counts. he never got it done at TN and he hasn't in the pros. by the middle of the colt's first possession he had happy feet.... a sure early prognosis for the final outcome. There aren't many QB's in the game with a better ability to find the open receiver than Manning; his problem was that there weren't any. The Pats secondary was superb, and their pressure on the QB was relentless. |
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This is gonna get UGLY! We have strong (smelling) contingents from both
North Cakalaky and Taxachusetts here in ROFFland. I think its fitting that the new Survivor series starts after the Tidybowl. Think you'se guys might want to take it to alt.flame.football for a couple of weeks? Didn't think so. Frank "Greenbay by 7" Reid |
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