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    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HANSCHKA on Sunday, May 20, 2018 12:09:32
    They kind of do when compared with the mean
    or median income - tells you what the vibe is
    regarding the future of the neighborhoods in
    question.
    That makes me wonder.... We have some really overpriced apartments going
    in, one of the reasons the entire town council was voted out last November. Those will be higher income renters if the apartments get rented. Home prices here aren't that high, at least for this county.

    With a reputation like that, who needs vandalism?

    Not really. Timpanists are in a world unto
    themselves.
    They generally can't figure out how to operate in the regular one?
    Neither can most folks.
    I know a bunch of drummers, but none of them play timpani.

    Oh ...? Even timpani playing isn't rocket science.

    It's also a good excuse for the singing.
    He wasn't that great a singer, but he was
    quite a dynamic entertainer, plus he did
    write some pretty good songs.
    That makes up for a lot.

    He and Bricusse did a lot of stuff, including
    that Gene Wilder movie that has Pure Imagination
    in it.

    And ... ?
    Classical types tend toward the tetched.
    Oh? You're drawing conclusions based on a
    sample of, say, one?
    More like a dozen, if you include opera people.

    Who said anything about opera people? No
    wonder your opinion of musicians is so low.
    It's like not liking mussels because of the sand.

    pot being legal in some states.
    That's so. And someday, kids will go, you
    mean to say that that sissy stuff used to
    be illegal?
    Once upon a time, alcohol was banned. Not that it stopped anyone.

    Alcohol has been banned only for brief
    catastrophic periods in history. The effects
    of banning the stuff were worse than those
    of the alcohol itself.

    They're bacon to be able to export the other way?
    It's uncharted territory, and we're all loinin'.
    And taking a ribbing for it, doubtless.
    That's what you get for trying to ham
    it up.
    We're going to get proscuitto-ed for this sooner or later, on charges of a- salt and blarney.

    Trying to shank my chain?

    Were I a g/f person, I'd not risk eating
    them unless they were certified, but that's
    not really an issue.
    Many are, come to think.

    Certified macaroons, or certified maroons?

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    Title: Posole
    Categories: Mexican, Soups, Main dish
    Yield: 12 servings

    2 lb Pork roast,cut in chunks 1/2 lb Pork rinds (skins)
    2 Pork shanks or pigs feet 1 tb Salt
    2 c Posole 1 ts Oregano
    2 Cloves garlic, mashed 2 tb Chopped onion
    4 Red chili pods,remove seeds

    Place meat and pork rinds and pork shanks in a large kettle and add about
    5
    quarts of water or enough to cover meat. Add approximately 1 tablespoon
    salt and bring to a boil. Cook over medium heat for about 1 1/2 hours.
    Remove excess grease and set aside. Reserve liquid. Wash the posole very
    carefully until the water is clear so as to remove lime from kernels. Put
    in large kettle and cover with water. Boil until posole has popped. Mix
    meat, posole, rind and shanks or pigs feet. Add oregano, garlic, onion
    and
    chili pods. Let simmer for about 1/2 hour. Posole may be served as a main
    dish with hard rolls, tortillas or crackers. Additional red chili sauce
    may
    be added at serving time for more spice. NOTE:Posole can be found in the
    meat section if it is available in your area, if not available, hominy
    can
    be substituted in the same quantities but no rinsing or pre-cooking is
    needed. The posole will lose its authenticity but none of its tastiness
    if
    pork rinds, pork shanks or pigs feet are omitted. You can also add one
    can
    of tomatoes to enhance the flavor. Source unrecorded; looks okay. Don't
    use precooked pork rinds.

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  • From Ruth Hanschka@1:123/141 to MICHAEL LOO on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 00:08:42

    in, one of the reasons the entire town council was voted out last November. Those will be higher income renters if the apartments get rented. Home prices here aren't that high, at least for this county.

    With a reputation like that, who needs vandalism?

    Pretty much. The town officials vandalized us all on their own.

    Neither can most folks.
    I know a bunch of drummers, but none of them play timpani.

    Oh ...? Even timpani playing isn't rocket science.

    Jazz and pop mostly, and those guys don't play the kettles. Vibes
    sometimes.

    That makes up for a lot.

    He and Bricusse did a lot of stuff, including
    that Gene Wilder movie that has Pure Imagination
    in it.

    The original Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Roald Dahl if memory serves.

    Oh? You're drawing conclusions based on a
    sample of, say, one?
    More like a dozen, if you include opera people.

    Who said anything about opera people? No
    wonder your opinion of musicians is so low.
    It's like not liking mussels because of the sand.

    One's even a conductor, or does that make it even worse?

    Once upon a time, alcohol was banned. Not that it stopped anyone.

    Alcohol has been banned only for brief
    catastrophic periods in history. The effects
    of banning the stuff were worse than those
    of the alcohol itself.

    Unless of course you were a bootlegger; bootleggers made out like the
    bandits they often were.

    That's what you get for trying to ham
    it up.
    We're going to get proscuitto-ed for this sooner or later, on charges
    of
    a- salt and blarney.

    Trying to shank my chain?

    Veally reaching on that one, dude.

    Were I a g/f person, I'd not risk eating
    them unless they were certified, but that's
    not really an issue.
    Many are, come to think.

    Certified macaroons, or certified maroons?

    Certified gluten-free, but maroons can apply too.
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