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jim September 6th 03 02:17 AM



wrote:
Alan Strawinski wrote:

jim wrote in :


agreed. other than frank, who gives a rats ass about the mud being
slung on this obscure piece of usenet? any takers?


Certainly not me. I usually don't even read the mudslinging posts.


I only like positive thoughts.


donuts ohhhh donuts................doh...


Brainbuster September 6th 03 04:49 PM

Frank Gilliland wrote in message ...
In , "Landshark"
. wrote:

snip
If "Aaron" was a real person, he could then
make a claim of defamation, but since he isn't
real, no defamation.


Would you please explain that to Twisty? She seems to have a real problem

with
such simple concepts.



Hi Frank.

The way I see it, it's a question of interpretation and intent.
For example...

If someone said that they are going to kill Superman, it is clearly not a
threat to a person... he is a totally fictional charater.

However, if someone on this newsgroup said that they was going to find
"Sparky" and kill him... I would consider that as a threat on the person
known to use that nicname - you.
Sure, they may not know where you are, but can you be sure that they will
not find out? If somebody is determined enough, they may just find out.
A little piece of info here, a little bit there... it can add up.

"Sparky" may not be your real name, but you are a real person.
When someone is only known to us as "Twistedhed", then how would you expect
someone to threaten him, except by using that name?



Brainbuster.




Brainbuster September 6th 03 04:49 PM

jim wrote in message
...

C. laugh at ones self and not worry about it.




Will you take that option if you appear on the "Voobie" Website?



Regards,

Peter.




Keith Hosman September 7th 03 04:32 PM

On 05 Sep 2003 01:20:05 GMT, wrote:

jim wrote:
wrote:
D. Rock on.

opening night. j e t s

Wanna bum out? Turn on A&E right now.

Home videos from 9/11..ugghh.

I want to go hang a _______________!!



Glad I missed it, a friend of mine who I worked with when I was
helping out up there sent me a cd he made as a tribute to those who
lost their lives, pictures and video clips set to music. I can't watch
the damn thing. And to top it all off, I used to love listening to
bagpipes, but after all the funerals I attended in NYC , bagpipes
especially "amazing grace" tear me up.

73 de Keith
--
KC8TCQ
ARRL Member - ARES

Keith Hosman September 7th 03 04:35 PM

On 05 Sep 2003 22:14:38 GMT, wrote:

"Curious Dan" wrote:
wrote in message
...

You shouldnt eat steak this late Moped, it isnt good for your figure.

I know, I get kinda gassy after...my wife said the same thing too.

Too late though, it's almost done..i just have to kick it up
a notch..

--
GO #40


Ill tell you what you did that almost as good as Emril

BAM!! ;)



Emeril rocks, I've thought about sending him my prize winning chili
recipe..



--
KC8TCQ
ARRL Member - ARES

Alan Strawinski September 7th 03 04:51 PM

wrote in news:20030907113852.921
:

Emeril rocks, I've thought about sending him my prize winning chili
recipe..

Post it here..I love good chilli..mmmmmmm!


I second that :)

--

Alan Strawinski

http://alan.strawinski.net

Keith Hosman September 7th 03 05:09 PM

On 07 Sep 2003 15:38:52 GMT, wrote:



Emeril rocks, I've thought about sending him my prize winning chili
recipe..

Post it here..I love good chilli..mmmmmmm!



Ok, I never use measurements so it's not going to be exact.
and I use absolutely no chili powder or canned items.

I usually make huge batches so I'll try to adjust down (from 20 lbs.
of meat to a more family oriented size)

Start with 2 pounds of italian sausage and 2 pounds of ground beef.
put them in a iron skillet with 2 large fresh chopped onions, 2 cloves
of fresh crushed garlic, fresh green bell peppers diced, fresh
jalapeno peppers dices, fresh thai chili peppers diced. Cooking the
peppers, onions, and garlic together with the meat brings out the
flavors. When the meat is just about completely cooked I pour in about
2 ounces of jack daniels, the alcohol cooks off but leaves a good
flavor.


While the meat is cooking I have a stock pot going at a slow simmer
with the beans (I use a combination of pinto, black, and kidney beans,
there were dried beans that I soaked and cooked) tomato sauce, and
diced tomatoes.


When the meat is completely cooked I put the contents from the skillet
into the stock pot, and as a finishing touch I put just a pinch of
brown sugar and shave just a bit of cinnamon, some sweet to go with
the heat gives it that extra touch.

You'll have to experiment with the ammount of peppers to use depending
on how spicy you like your chili.

I slow cook mine for about 3 days, I like it thick.

73 de Keith
--
KC8TCQ
ARRL Member - ARES

Landshark September 7th 03 06:02 PM


"Keith Hosman" wrote in message
...
On 07 Sep 2003 15:38:52 GMT, wrote:



Emeril rocks, I've thought about sending him my prize winning chili
recipe..

Post it here..I love good chilli..mmmmmmm!



Ok, I never use measurements so it's not going to be exact.
and I use absolutely no chili powder or canned items.

I usually make huge batches so I'll try to adjust down (from 20 lbs.
of meat to a more family oriented size)

Start with 2 pounds of italian sausage and 2 pounds of ground beef.
put them in a iron skillet with 2 large fresh chopped onions, 2 cloves
of fresh crushed garlic, fresh green bell peppers diced, fresh
jalapeno peppers dices, fresh thai chili peppers diced. Cooking the
peppers, onions, and garlic together with the meat brings out the
flavors. When the meat is just about completely cooked I pour in about
2 ounces of jack daniels, the alcohol cooks off but leaves a good
flavor.


While the meat is cooking I have a stock pot going at a slow simmer
with the beans (I use a combination of pinto, black, and kidney beans,
there were dried beans that I soaked and cooked) tomato sauce, and
diced tomatoes.


When the meat is completely cooked I put the contents from the skillet
into the stock pot, and as a finishing touch I put just a pinch of
brown sugar and shave just a bit of cinnamon, some sweet to go with
the heat gives it that extra touch.

You'll have to experiment with the ammount of peppers to use depending
on how spicy you like your chili.

I slow cook mine for about 3 days, I like it thick.

73 de Keith
--
KC8TCQ
ARRL Member - ARES


Sounds great! Post saved for future cooking.

Landshark


--
The happy people are those who are producing something;
the bored people are those who are consuming much and
producing nothing.



[email protected] September 7th 03 10:08 PM

Keith Hosman wrote:
On 07 Sep 2003 15:38:52 GMT, wrote:


Emeril rocks, I've thought about sending him my prize winning chili
recipe..

Post it here..I love good chilli..mmmmmmm!


Ok, I never use measurements so it's not going to be exact.
and I use absolutely no chili powder or canned items.

I usually make huge batches so I'll try to adjust down (from 20 lbs.
of meat to a more family oriented size)

Start with 2 pounds of italian sausage and 2 pounds of ground beef.
put them in a iron skillet with 2 large fresh chopped onions, 2 cloves
of fresh crushed garlic, fresh green bell peppers diced, fresh
jalapeno peppers dices, fresh thai chili peppers diced. Cooking the
peppers, onions, and garlic together with the meat brings out the
flavors. When the meat is just about completely cooked I pour in about
2 ounces of jack daniels, the alcohol cooks off but leaves a good
flavor.

While the meat is cooking I have a stock pot going at a slow simmer
with the beans (I use a combination of pinto, black, and kidney beans,
there were dried beans that I soaked and cooked) tomato sauce, and
diced tomatoes.

When the meat is completely cooked I put the contents from the skillet
into the stock pot, and as a finishing touch I put just a pinch of
brown sugar and shave just a bit of cinnamon, some sweet to go with
the heat gives it that extra touch.

You'll have to experiment with the ammount of peppers to use depending
on how spicy you like your chili.

I slow cook mine for about 3 days, I like it thick.

73 de Keith

Hey, that sounds pretty good. I may have to try a batch of
it. I sometimes add some ground bambi to mine, think that would
be ok?

--
GO #40

jim September 8th 03 12:45 AM



Brainbuster wrote:
jim wrote in message
...

C. laugh at ones self and not worry about it.





Will you take that option if you appear on the "Voobie" Website?



Regards,

Peter.



if he (or she) wants to post something inane about me then cheers....



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