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2012-05-23 1:44 PM in reply to: #4225562 |
Member 892 England | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod TriAya - 2012-05-23 7:42 PM KansasMom - 2012-05-24 1:39 AM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 1:15 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:11 PM TriAya - 2012-05-23 1:07 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-24 1:05 AM Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 6:55 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 12:52 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 5:27 PM I think I finally shut up Allen with my race report! Not a single insult! If that's all it takes, I think we have a weak frog on our hands. He better HTFU for that OLY Wake up Salty, it was just a dream. Bring it, frog! I just got my 10th vocab word with your use of "quaff" I have just been on the spreadsheet to update my score and noticed that you called me a USELESS BRITT. Well, you spelled 'brit' wrong you slapper. SLAPPER! Even I don't know that one. I'm intrigued. And good thing you hopped on over there because I was just about to post the link and tell you to update already, fer frog's sake. OMG so I looked this up, my favorite definition was simply: Anna Nicole Smith but the Urban Dictionary is in a close second: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=slapper Wow. that urban dictionary is quite good. "Came about because of the sound that occurs during s*x." I don't know what to say about that one. CANTSTOPRAFFING. And I sure needed an oxygen sucking deep gut healing laugh. x2. i am proper chuckling to myself here like some loon |
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2012-05-23 1:45 PM in reply to: #4225360 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod TriAya - 2012-05-23 1:27 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-24 12:20 AM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 12:17 PM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 2:27 AM KansasMom - 2012-05-22 9:06 PM Or French Fries. Or maybe not. But we finally have a topic I can weigh in on. My abilities with medicine are questionable at best, so I'll stay out of that, except to say "rest and vitamins". I swim like a wounded moose and run like a manatee, so you'll not get much coaching out of me either. Except for "Run lots, sometimes hard, mostly easy". But food, now we're talkin'. I owned a diner for 10 years, spent more than that as a line cook. Fish eyes, seaweed, Rocky Mountain Oysters, etc, here is what I do know. If it is salty, dip it in batter and fry it at 350* and it's all good! Not healthy, but yummy. If it sweet, do the same, then cover it in chocolate. Whoever deep fried the first Twinkie should have a Nobel Prize. OK, I'm done. I need to get to bed, Kim the ingleshteechur keeps motivating me to get up earlier every day. "I'm having more fun than a tornado in a trailer park" - Tow Mater ukweeble - 2012-05-22 5:18 PM Strange but i dont know what a graham cracker or an english muffin is. Now, that is really funny. That would be like the French not knowing what French Toast is. You would make a scotsman very proud. They deep fry Mars Bars and pizza as a side to their fries. I kid you not. Their life expectancy is also 12 years less than here in England, though i can't think why. They have deep fried butter here at the state fair. It's shocking considering this is NOT the south. One of my fave savory meals (thank God you can't get it here and I'm too lazy to make it) is Southern-fried steak and eggs (with biscuits and gravy, of course). Let's see ... that would be fat, dipped in fat, deep-fried in fat, served with more fat that's fried, with a carb that's mostly fat, and all of it smothered in fat. What's not to like? I knew I liked you for a reason |
2012-05-23 1:45 PM in reply to: #4212573 |
Master 6595 Rio Rancho, NM | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod You all are CRACKING ME UP!!!!!!!!!! I really need to get some work done today but I CANTSTOPWATCHINGTHISTHREAD!!!!!!!!!!! |
2012-05-23 1:47 PM in reply to: #4225367 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 1:31 PM TriAya - 2012-05-23 12:27 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-24 12:20 AM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 12:17 PM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 2:27 AM KansasMom - 2012-05-22 9:06 PM Or French Fries. Or maybe not. But we finally have a topic I can weigh in on. My abilities with medicine are questionable at best, so I'll stay out of that, except to say "rest and vitamins". I swim like a wounded moose and run like a manatee, so you'll not get much coaching out of me either. Except for "Run lots, sometimes hard, mostly easy". But food, now we're talkin'. I owned a diner for 10 years, spent more than that as a line cook. Fish eyes, seaweed, Rocky Mountain Oysters, etc, here is what I do know. If it is salty, dip it in batter and fry it at 350* and it's all good! Not healthy, but yummy. If it sweet, do the same, then cover it in chocolate. Whoever deep fried the first Twinkie should have a Nobel Prize. OK, I'm done. I need to get to bed, Kim the ingleshteechur keeps motivating me to get up earlier every day. "I'm having more fun than a tornado in a trailer park" - Tow Mater ukweeble - 2012-05-22 5:18 PM Strange but i dont know what a graham cracker or an english muffin is. Now, that is really funny. That would be like the French not knowing what French Toast is. You would make a scotsman very proud. They deep fry Mars Bars and pizza as a side to their fries. I kid you not. Their life expectancy is also 12 years less than here in England, though i can't think why. They have deep fried butter here at the state fair. It's shocking considering this is NOT the south. One of my fave savory meals (thank God you can't get it here and I'm too lazy to make it) is Southern-fried steak and eggs (with biscuits and gravy, of course). Let's see ... that would be fat, dipped in fat, deep-fried in fat, served with more fat that's fried, with a carb that's mostly fat, and all of it smothered in fat. What's not to like? I have always been intrigued by the KFC double down.
No, that's not bread. It's two slabs of chicken acting as bread. I stopped wondering about it when I first ate one. What an awesome idea! They are better then, well, a lot of stuff. |
2012-05-23 1:48 PM in reply to: #4212573 |
Seattle | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run |
2012-05-23 1:50 PM in reply to: #4225566 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod KansasMom - 2012-05-24 1:43 AM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 1:38 PM Grits? does that contain potato, or is it just rhyming slang for Salty's pre race habits? Ah. . . Grits. This is from a blog called "Angry Black B*tch: Practicing the Fine Art of B*tchitude." It was an hysterical read, and she had this beautiful picture of a delicious bowl of grits." Yummy. Looks like it has the requisite amount of butter in it. I approve Drat. Now I really want grits. To be perfectly honest there's not too much I miss about the South, but the food is right up there. |
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2012-05-23 1:50 PM in reply to: #4212573 |
Member 892 England | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod |
2012-05-23 1:51 PM in reply to: #4225582 |
Member 892 England | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. |
2012-05-23 1:52 PM in reply to: #4225532 |
Coastal Carolina | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:32 PM Tripopo - 2012-05-23 7:11 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 1:20 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 12:17 PM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 2:27 AM KansasMom - 2012-05-22 9:06 PM Or French Fries. Or maybe not. But we finally have a topic I can weigh in on. My abilities with medicine are questionable at best, so I'll stay out of that, except to say "rest and vitamins". I swim like a wounded moose and run like a manatee, so you'll not get much coaching out of me either. Except for "Run lots, sometimes hard, mostly easy". But food, now we're talkin'. I owned a diner for 10 years, spent more than that as a line cook. Fish eyes, seaweed, Rocky Mountain Oysters, etc, here is what I do know. If it is salty, dip it in batter and fry it at 350* and it's all good! Not healthy, but yummy. If it sweet, do the same, then cover it in chocolate. Whoever deep fried the first Twinkie should have a Nobel Prize. OK, I'm done. I need to get to bed, Kim the ingleshteechur keeps motivating me to get up earlier every day. "I'm having more fun than a tornado in a trailer park" - Tow Mater ukweeble - 2012-05-22 5:18 PM Strange but i dont know what a graham cracker or an english muffin is. Now, that is really funny. That would be like the French not knowing what French Toast is. You would make a scotsman very proud. They deep fry Mars Bars and pizza as a side to their fries. I kid you not. Their life expectancy is also 12 years less than here in England, though i can't think why. They have deep fried butter here at the state fair. It's shocking considering this is NOT the south.
Hey!! We deep fry oreos not butter down here butter is a condiment for everything though Actually had one of the best desserts ever at a local farm restaurant, fresh strawberries dipped in donut batter and deep fried served with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce... BEST DESSERT EVER. I have always wanted to visit the South and enjoy your famous hospitality and amazing food.
Anytime Sir |
2012-05-23 1:52 PM in reply to: #4225584 |
Member 892 England | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod TriAya - 2012-05-23 7:50 PM KansasMom - 2012-05-24 1:43 AM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 1:38 PM Grits? does that contain potato, or is it just rhyming slang for Salty's pre race habits? Ah. . . Grits. This is from a blog called "Angry Black B*tch: Practicing the Fine Art of B*tchitude." It was an hysterical read, and she had this beautiful picture of a delicious bowl of grits." Yummy. Looks like it has the requisite amount of butter in it. I approve Drat. Now I really want grits. To be perfectly honest there's not too much I miss about the South, but the food is right up there. Stop with the grits already. and butter in it. seriously. minging. |
2012-05-23 1:54 PM in reply to: #4225588 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:51 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. A challenge I can win! Or at least a podium finish. I believe it is in Charleston that they have a race that is two miles in length, with a stop for a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts in the middle. |
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2012-05-23 1:54 PM in reply to: #4225592 |
Member 892 England | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Tripopo - 2012-05-23 7:52 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:32 PM Tripopo - 2012-05-23 7:11 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 1:20 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 12:17 PM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 2:27 AM KansasMom - 2012-05-22 9:06 PM Or French Fries. Or maybe not. But we finally have a topic I can weigh in on. My abilities with medicine are questionable at best, so I'll stay out of that, except to say "rest and vitamins". I swim like a wounded moose and run like a manatee, so you'll not get much coaching out of me either. Except for "Run lots, sometimes hard, mostly easy". But food, now we're talkin'. I owned a diner for 10 years, spent more than that as a line cook. Fish eyes, seaweed, Rocky Mountain Oysters, etc, here is what I do know. If it is salty, dip it in batter and fry it at 350* and it's all good! Not healthy, but yummy. If it sweet, do the same, then cover it in chocolate. Whoever deep fried the first Twinkie should have a Nobel Prize. OK, I'm done. I need to get to bed, Kim the ingleshteechur keeps motivating me to get up earlier every day. "I'm having more fun than a tornado in a trailer park" - Tow Mater ukweeble - 2012-05-22 5:18 PM Strange but i dont know what a graham cracker or an english muffin is. Now, that is really funny. That would be like the French not knowing what French Toast is. You would make a scotsman very proud. They deep fry Mars Bars and pizza as a side to their fries. I kid you not. Their life expectancy is also 12 years less than here in England, though i can't think why. They have deep fried butter here at the state fair. It's shocking considering this is NOT the south.
Hey!! We deep fry oreos not butter down here butter is a condiment for everything though Actually had one of the best desserts ever at a local farm restaurant, fresh strawberries dipped in donut batter and deep fried served with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce... BEST DESSERT EVER. I have always wanted to visit the South and enjoy your famous hospitality and amazing food.
Anytime Sir What a nice man. Hope to hit the states next year if they'll let me in. Keep you posted |
2012-05-23 1:55 PM in reply to: #4225561 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod ukweeble - 2012-05-24 1:41 AM TriAya - 2012-05-23 7:38 PM KansasMom - 2012-05-24 1:36 AM TriAya - 2012-05-23 12:59 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-24 12:55 AM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 12:52 PM Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 5:27 PM I think I finally shut up Allen with my race report! Not a single insult! If that's all it takes, I think we have a weak frog on our hands. He better HTFU for that OLY Wake up Salty, it was just a dream. Bring it, frog! I just got my 10th vocab word with your use of "quaff" I once dated a British Frenchman whose last name was Froggatt. Not that long ago actually and not just a few dates. He was the one who dumped me OVER THE PHONE by claiming to be allergic to me. Winner! Well, of course. Then doing it over the phone makes perfect sense. I'll concede that. Anyway, it was your fault for dating a cheese eating surrender monkey. You should have stuck to the english part. As you can see, we are all positively charming. The English part WAS the bad part, and that WAS the best he ever got. Fascinating accent. One of the smartest boys I've ever met. Good-looking, too. And funny, and delicious. Otherwise, clearly not that smart if you think about it. My friends still make fun of me over him ... they called him Doofer. As in, he'll do fer now. |
2012-05-23 1:56 PM in reply to: #4225596 |
Member 892 England | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod cdban66 - 2012-05-23 7:54 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:51 PM A challenge I can win! Or at least a podium finish. I believe it is in Charleston that they have a race that is two miles in length, with a stop for a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts in the middle.Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. Now that's a race. |
2012-05-23 1:57 PM in reply to: #4212573 |
Coastal Carolina | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod When I think about grits I think of Charleston's speciality: Shrimp n' Grits (thCAVY04U8.jpg) Attachments ---------------- thCAVY04U8.jpg (12KB - 9 downloads) |
2012-05-23 1:59 PM in reply to: #4212573 |
Coastal Carolina | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Did some yard work and was going to say good enough on the exercise bit for the day but y'all managed to somehow motivate me to go for a run with all of this talk of slappers bints britts and Fair fried food...
I am so down for the double down challenge |
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2012-05-23 1:59 PM in reply to: #4212573 |
Seattle | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Uh, YUM! |
2012-05-23 2:01 PM in reply to: #4225604 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod ukweeble - 2012-05-24 1:56 AM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 7:54 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:51 PM A challenge I can win! Or at least a podium finish. I believe it is in Charleston that they have a race that is two miles in length, with a stop for a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts in the middle.Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. Now that's a race. There's a food triathlon, done as a relay. But puking is a DQ. And what happened to the bike in the double down challenge? BTW ... grits are LOVELY. Semolina is utterly gross unless it's my Oma's dumplings in chicken soup. |
2012-05-23 2:03 PM in reply to: #4225617 |
Seattle | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod TriAya - 2012-05-23 2:01 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-24 1:56 AM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 7:54 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:51 PM A challenge I can win! Or at least a podium finish. I believe it is in Charleston that they have a race that is two miles in length, with a stop for a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts in the middle.Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. Now that's a race. There's a food triathlon, done as a relay. But puking is a DQ. And what happened to the bike in the double down challenge? BTW ... grits are LOVELY. Semolina is utterly gross unless it's my Oma's dumplings in chicken soup. Oh- you will have to excuse me. My brain is not functioning today. Ummm lets see: Double Down Swim Double Down Bike Double Down Run
No puking, no napkins. |
2012-05-23 2:03 PM in reply to: #4225605 |
Master 6595 Rio Rancho, NM | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Tripopo - 2012-05-23 12:57 PM When I think about grits I think of Charleston's speciality: Shrimp n' Grits EXACTLY!!!!!!!! How can you not love that creamy goodness with perfectly cooked shrimp piled on top! |
2012-05-23 2:13 PM in reply to: #4225526 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod KansasMom - 2012-05-23 2:30 PM My land. This is the wind out there right now: '33mph, gusting to 46 mph Strong winds may be causing power outages." The sky is beginning to brown out, from the dust being blown around. Amazing. I was hoping for another windy ride this afternoon, but I may have to bag it if the wind doesn't die down some soon. Between this post and your avatar, I have a picture of Wizard of Oz in my head. |
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2012-05-23 2:18 PM in reply to: #4225604 |
Coastal Carolina | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:56 PM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 7:54 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:51 PM A challenge I can win! Or at least a podium finish. I believe it is in Charleston that they have a race that is two miles in length, with a stop for a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts in the middle.Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. Now that's a race.
Charlotte not Charleston, had to check because I was going to be disapointed if it was near me and I hadn't done it... |
2012-05-23 2:30 PM in reply to: #4225605 |
Member 892 England | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Tripopo - 2012-05-23 7:57 PM When I think about grits I think of Charleston's speciality: Shrimp n' Grits Shrimp looks good. |
2012-05-23 2:31 PM in reply to: #4225653 |
Master 6834 Englewood, Florida | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Tripopo - 2012-05-23 3:18 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:56 PM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 7:54 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:51 PM A challenge I can win! Or at least a podium finish. I believe it is in Charleston that they have a race that is two miles in length, with a stop for a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts in the middle.Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. Now that's a race.
Charlotte not Charleston, had to check because I was going to be disapointed if it was near me and I hadn't done it... Ah yes, I believe there may be a college involved. Or at least a frat. Imagine that! |
2012-05-23 2:31 PM in reply to: #4225653 |
Seattle | Subject: RE: Yanti & Salty MAD MANATEES Part 2 -- Full Pod Tripopo - 2012-05-23 2:18 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:56 PM cdban66 - 2012-05-23 7:54 PM ukweeble - 2012-05-23 2:51 PM A challenge I can win! Or at least a podium finish. I believe it is in Charleston that they have a race that is two miles in length, with a stop for a dozen Krispy Kreme donuts in the middle.Asalzwed - 2012-05-23 7:48 PM If the occasion ever occurs where some of us manatees can get together I propose a Double Down challenge. A double down followed by a swim, followed by a double down, followed by a run I likey. Now that's a race.
Charlotte not Charleston, had to check because I was going to be disapointed if it was near me and I hadn't done it... Oooh so you are in SC, Kirk? I don't think I knew that. I did a road trip from Charlotte to Atlanta one time when my sis was stationed in NC. All I remember about SC was a place, I think it was called South of the Border? What trip! |
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