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wrote in message ... On 10 Nov 2005 23:37:52 -0800, wrote: But there is no such thing as true UK cuisine, it is all bangers and wellingtons and steak and kidney pie washed down with lots and lots and lots of Guiness. But the beer - Guinness or otherwise - must be warm. Any vegetables must be boiled long enough for whatever taste/texture they originally had, to be completely lost - including the salads - and the meat must be so messed about with that you can't tell if it was steak or kidney. Nick - Who actually likes the people living that side of the pond. Messed about with?? normally they come in chunks of pure cut steak but the kidney... uuurgh.. hate it in any shape or form. If your speaking from experience you must have visited some really dodgy restaurants while you were over here. As far as salads go.. they arent cooked they are simply washed and put on the plate. Fancy boiling a salad.. lol... Graham... who also likes "most" Americans ;o) |
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This reminds me of a funny story:
Once upon a time there was a retired amateur going on a DX-pedition to the South Seas in the spring of '78 who set up his equipment and started operating... unfortunately a terrorist group decided he was an worthwhile target and overran his station. Last thing we heard on SSB was W4garble calling Mayday, Mayday, Mayday! hiss static. A few weeks later a forensics team found nothing but charred wood and bones. The leader of the team reported back to the coroner: "Looks like an old southern ham got roasted at Easter". The Eternal Squire |
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oups.com... But there is no such thing as true UK cuisine, it is all bangers and wellingtons and steak and kidney pie washed down with lots and lots and lots of Guiness. But enough about Brits, who are otherwise creators of fine cars, time traveler shows, absurdist sitcoms, and who invented the art of sarcasm. The Eternal Squire Don't forget they invented the Lucas electrical system (I owned an MGB) and whitworth tools (I also currently own a pre-unit Triumph).LOL |
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... On 10 Nov 2005 23:37:52 -0800, wrote: But there is no such thing as true UK cuisine, it is all bangers and wellingtons and steak and kidney pie washed down with lots and lots and lots of Guiness. But the beer - Guinness or otherwise - must be warm. Any vegetables must be boiled long enough for whatever taste/texture they originally had, to be completely lost - including the salads - and the meat must be so messed about with that you can't tell if it was steak or kidney. Nick - Who actually likes the people living that side of the pond. Warm beer sucks, but throughout history that is the way it has always been consumed. I like the people living on that side of the pond. Have they done something personal to you that you hate an entire country? |
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Andre Craddock, M0SWB, proves that he continues to
be an INCURABLE CBER through the medium of his Childish Broadcast (CB)..... Infantile and abusive......is there any difference between an M0 callsign and one of those issued under the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme? Seemingly not. Krusty wrote: "Polymath" wrote in message oups.com... What is Ham Radio? snip Ahh, I can almost smelll the meths from here....looks like he chose another fine vintage from Wilko's finest.... |
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I don't know what a "real amateur" is and I, for one, have never
claimed to be such. However, after a number of years of contributing to Usenet under my own name and callsign, my family was subjected to malicious and threatening letters sent by Stephen G Bryan G0SGB in 1998, a matter for which the plods were involved. His criminal activities followed on from an abusive, insulting, infantile and obsessive tirade by him in this NG, seemingly because he was intolerant of those who disagreed with his CBers' activity of WABbing. Such threatening behaviour drives one underground, and also serves to illustrate, perhaps, the difference between a _REAL_ Radio Ham and a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham? Roy Lewallen wrote: How come all the self-proclaimed "real amateurs" huffing and puffing on this thread sign their postings only with a "handle" and not a call sign? Are they really amateurs at all? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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Polymath, you have my profound apologies on behalf of the entire
worldwide ham community for the harm you have suffered. And as I just said in a seperate thread, it is things like this that make me think that while governments have a right to demand the addresses of licensed hams, it no longer has the right to publish them. That goes *double* for hams who happen to be minors... Sadly, depravity no longer limited to any single walk of life, and anonymity on the net is an importand safety measure that should now go hand in hand with exercising the right to free speech. |
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 18:32:50 -0600, "DrDeath"
wrote: wrote in message roups.com... But there is no such thing as true UK cuisine, it is all bangers and wellingtons and steak and kidney pie washed down with lots and lots and lots of Guiness. But enough about Brits, who are otherwise creators of fine cars, time traveler shows, absurdist sitcoms, and who invented the art of sarcasm. The Eternal Squire Don't forget they invented the Lucas electrical system (I owned an MGB) and whitworth tools (I also currently own a pre-unit Triumph).LOL Ahh, Joseph Lucas...the prince of darkness. The warm beer bit comes from having Lucas also build refrigerators. I too have been the victim of a string of British motorcars. Triumphs and Austins and the odd Lotus. I even race-prepped them. I also get around to flying aboard BAE-146s every once in a while. Just like British sports cars they are. Fast enough, handles like a housefly, not all that comfortable and as noisy as hell with the gates open. R |
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