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  • Ya know I used to like the garlic butter thing and still use it somewhat but I've come to really appreciate their natural flavor. The ocean's butter if you will.
    A freezer, yes. Our freezer, no. And it had to be that way because we caught around 80 of the tasting crustaceans.
    Hey Libra, we got a bunch of crab recently so we may be making that dip soon. I'll keep you posted.
    Sure if by "like Al Gore" you mean in the very narrow sense that they are both hypocrites. However one gets rich selling/promoting ultimately beneficial ideas while the other profits when people get killed. It's the difference between a pick pocket and a violent bank robber.
    The French from France are very funny,kind ,loving people.(until they misunderstand something you say and avoid you, and with no explanation as to why.)

    sparkchaser, who is your favorite Greek person?:whistling:


    Richard Perle is like Al Gore, where he talks about the environment and saving energy, and spends more electricity in his home.:D
    He's a piece of work. Speaking of France and the French....In this book I'm reading it mentions Richard Perle as being this rabid French-bashing, chickenhawk soaring, war profiteering, conflict of interest-having.....guy. Meanwhile he maintains a home in the south of France.

    "Pure balls." ~David Spade
    It is possible to be French and not know he existed. It is just funnier that way. It's just strange that you chose to write he did not exist when he most certainly did. This with the Internet at your fingertips.

    Rostand fictionalizing someone who existed really doesn't matter. The point is de Bergerac did show up in the series, and he was an actual person and you thought otherwise. The funniest thing though about the whole exchange is stewart chiming in thinking you knew what you were talking about. Whoops.
    Do you think one can be French and not know about Cyrano, the real one?National glory above most.Do you think in school they did shower us with symbole of the country panache?No sir,i knew the lad exist but interesting as he might have been,without Rostand he would have been a bragger among others(not in shortage in my home land !).
    Tarzan and Zorro are also real but they never wrote anything.I have dout about batman and Elvis !
    Use to subscribe to The Nation, haven't done so for about 5 years now. I love some of the pieces in there, but a lot of the material is boutique liberal debates. Things like the effect of voting for Nader as opposedto Gore. THey still have some articles about that kind of thing.

    Subscriptions I have now-TIME, Newsweek, and National Geographic. Mostly due to the fact that my niece is a girl scout and that's how they raise money. That, and selling mint chocolate cookies. I'm on a 12 step program for those.
    That's funny, I believe I was drunk the very first time I posted a visitor message to you. It said "What's up dude?"
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