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От : Dave Drum 1:3634/12 06 сен 24 06:04:00
К : Sean Dennis 06 сен 24 14:31:03
Тема : Terms was:Jerky was 8/29
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-=> Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
DD> I always thought "pogey bait" was a Marine Crotch term. I was mistook,
DD> I see.
SD> When I was born, my birth father was a Marine and later he joined the
SD> Army so you`re not wrong.
Then you`ll probably know what is a "pogey bait whistle". Bv)=
DD> Back in the day when new drivers were licensed in Illinois and took the
DD> "road/driving test" in a car with a slush box their license would show
DD> a restriction to "automatic shift only". My last manual transmission
DD> was a BMW 7-series with a 6 speed manual. I got the car by running my
DD> mouth when I should have been listening. I didn`t keep it for long
DD> since it`s gas-hog V8 vouldn`t seem to manage better than 5 mpg. My
DD> nephew bought it to use in "drifting" competitions.
SD> I bet it was a 740, right? My friend has a 740il that`s like a 70s
SD> station wagon in size. Same six-speed as yours, I`d bet.
In-zackly. It had a 4 Litre V8 and would pass anything on the road but
a gas station. I dunno what it is with the German V8s. I also had a Benz
540 SEC which was a pretty coupe - but got about the same mileage as the
big Beemer. That was another one I got by letting my mouth lead a life
independent of my brain.
DD> An acquaintance was shopping new cars and was amazed that a manual
DD> tranny was an extra-cost option for the Chrysler he was considering.
DD> Bv)=
SD> I`d like to get a 2025 Nissan Versa S, which comes with a 5-speed like
SD> my 2016 Versa that was totaled by an accident in 2019.
I drove a Versa delivering parts for the Zone. I don`t fit well in that
tiny box. And we couldn`t seem to keep CV joints in the darned thing.
AZ gave up on them as too "high maintenance" and switched to the Frontier
pick-ups. Which made more sense for parts delivery anyway. I really liked
the Frontier - to the point I wnet to the dealer and scared my bank book
to death pricing a new one for personal use.
SD> I know Volkswagen Golfs and Toyota Corollas come with stick.
DD> I like the Beemer`s 8-speed shiftless box.
SD> After dropping $2600 to rebuild my Pathfiner`s auto transmission only
SD> to have it short out and then total the car in a fire, I`m not a huge
SD> fan of auto transmissions anymore.
DD> My main database is titled "Echomail" and is recipes I have gathered to
DD> post here or have posted here.
Electrics are subject to short circuits. My current Beemer (a 2010 528i -
X Drine) is on a recall for a potential fire in the engine electrics. I
take it in to the dealer next week to have the "fix" applied. No cost to
me. PHEW I`m not interested in "going to heaven in a flash of fire".
(Hoyt Axton song lyric).
SD> I just happened on accidentally collecting recipes. I can`t find a
SD> recipe manager for Linux that works as well as MM with a DOS emulator.
DD> Looks good. Here`s another
SD> That looks good and just slightly Southern.
SD> Something random from Mr. Ceideburg...
SD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
SD> Title: Afghan Chicken
SD> Categories: Poultry
SD> Yield: 6 Servings
I have that recipe but the credit line says "From Gemini`s MASSIVE
MealMaster clooection" Bv)=
When I file the serial numbers off a recipe I always let people know.
Most of the stuff Steve posted was really good. Too bad he was on of the
first casualties of the AIDS epidemic.
Here`s an Afghan Chiken recipe I like better. And w/proper credit lines.
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Afghan Chicken Kebobs
Categories: Poultry, Asian, Dairy, Citrus
Yield: 4 Servings
1 c Yogurt
1 1/2 ts Salt
1/2 ts Ground red (cayenne) pepper
3 cl Garlic; fine minced
1 1/2 lb Chicken; in kebob sized pcs
Flatbread such as lavash,
- pita or flour tortillas
3 lg Tomatoes; sliced
2 lg Onions; sliced
Cilantro
2 Lemons or 4 limes; quartered
Mix yogurt, salt, pepper & garlic in a bowl. Mix chicken
with yogurt and marinate 1 - 2 hours at room temperature,
up to 2 days refrigerated.
Thread chicken on skewers and grill over barbecue. Place
bread on plates (if using tortillas, toast briefly over
flame), divide meat among them, top with tomato & onion
slices and cilantro and fold bread over. Serve w/lemon
or lime quarters for squeezing.
Makes 4 servings.
** Newsday, Queens New York - Dining & Food section -
27 Sep 95 **
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