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Oh dear me......carp is our absolutlyist favoritist fish for plate!!

Charlie, you are not going to believe this, but here in Aus, they are
used
as a fertiliser. And it is called (wait for it) 'Charlie Carp':
http://www.charliecarp.com/

This should be good;-))


International carp recipes in one place. Some not the carp mentioned
here some are.

http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=carp

I guess one man's fertilizer is another man's delicacy.

Ominivore's

Bill


Kinda like caviar? g
One man's fishbait is another man's gourmet treat.

Some people consider shrimp and crawfish to be bait too!


Just bring plenty of vodka. I think it may help the menu;-)
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 06 May 2008 04:03:23 -0500, Omelet wrote:


crawfish


No way....I'm not grabbin' the bait today.

You just get on outta here and go do your civic duty!

Charlie


I'm on lunch break. ;-)

I LOVE a large batch of steamed crawfish:

http://i29.tinypic.com/9k1pn9.jpg

Pic from a party I attended last fall. :-) Served with boiled corn on
the cob and potatoes, and plenty of beer.
We also shot a bunch of skeet...
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Billy wrote:

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Omelet wrote:

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I won't be posting much this week. I had a jury summons this
morning
and I got picked. :-P Don't know how much I'm going to be able
to
get
out of work on top of it. I work nights and I'll be in court
from
9am
to 5pm for the rest of the week.

sigh

This was my first time ever to get picked to serve.

Take a deck of cards if inclined and that novel you been meaning
to
read. I'd also have lunch stuff as a backup. Hell it it also a
chance
to endure mindless television.

Bill

Already got a Novel I started today. :-)
It's taking the place of the pistol in the fannypack purse Holster.

Can't take one of those into a courthouse, even with the CCW
permit.
The holster pocket is just the right size to hold a book!

You give "in situ" vasectomies? That's good to know:-0

Hey! I'm a girl!

OK, that would explain it;-))


You mean you did not know? shocked look and giggles


I thought you were kinda lumpy for a guy;-)
I was just thinking about the poor unsuspecting guy who made
an unappreciated advance. A slap sure, but an unscheduled vasectomy
courtesy of your fanny pack (another straight line worthy of looking
into;-)). It's not like dating isn't dangerous enough,
http://www.webmd.com/sexual-conditio...ws/20070509/hp
v-linked-to-throat-cancer


Heh!

The only "advance" that would justify the use of deadly force would be
an attempted "sexual assault". There are no laws on the books in Texas
for the word "rape". ;-)
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On Mon, 05 May 2008 16:32:45 -0500, Omelet wrote:

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Like they say, carp' diem.:-))

Seize the fish?
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Is it just me, or does this translation sound rather, uh.....

Oh never mind.

Charlie


Ooh you ARE a bad boy! lol


This is beginning to sound like an Alex Baldwin novel;-)


Monty Python Skit.
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Billy wrote:

International carp recipes in one place. Some not the carp mentioned
here some are.

http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=carp

I guess one man's fertilizer is another man's delicacy.

Ominivore's

Bill


Kinda like caviar? g
One man's fishbait is another man's gourmet treat.

Some people consider shrimp and crawfish to be bait too!


Just bring plenty of vodka. I think it may help the menu;-)
--

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Indeed! lol

Gotta get back shortly. Lunch break is nearly over...
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In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
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Bill wrote:

I won't be posting much this week. I had a jury summons this morning
and I got picked. :-P Don't know how much I'm going to be able to get
out of work on top of it. I work nights and I'll be in court from
9am
to 5pm for the rest of the week.

sigh

This was my first time ever to get picked to serve.

Take a deck of cards if inclined and that novel you been meaning to
read. I'd also have lunch stuff as a backup. Hell it it also a chance
to endure mindless television.

Bill

Already got a Novel I started today. :-)
It's taking the place of the pistol in the fannypack purse Holster.

Can't take one of those into a courthouse, even with the CCW permit.
The holster pocket is just the right size to hold a book!


You give "in situ" vasectomies? That's good to know:-0


Hey! I'm a girl!


What?? 10,000 posts and I still thought you were a guy!

Where'd you find a fannypack purse with a holster? Do they make one that
will hold a wheelgun with a 6" barrel?

Around here, guys have to be careful about ticking off women. If they
get whacked upside the head with a purse that has a .38 in it, it hurts!

Jan
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http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=carp


Finally looked at that link. Saving it for future reference in case I
end up landing a large alligator gar. ;-)
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Hey! I'm a girl!


What?? 10,000 posts and I still thought you were a guy!


Sorry about that! It's never ceased to amuse me that anyone that uses a
gender neutral ID is presumed to be a guy. g
It's given me a lot of entertainment.


Where'd you find a fannypack purse with a holster? Do they make one that
will hold a wheelgun with a 6" barrel?


This one would easily fit one. This one, unfortunately, is made locally
by some gals that attend the Saxet gun show in Austin and other areas of
Texas. They run (when I bought mine a few months ago) $40.00.
The come in black with colored fronts in Forest green, kelly green and
royal blue. I think they may also come in navy blue but I don't remember
for sure.

Most good fannypack holsters will easily accommodate a wheel gun. You
can also try the Bianchi website, or I can provide you with the phone
number of the ladies that made mine.


Around here, guys have to be careful about ticking off women. If they
get whacked upside the head with a purse that has a .38 in it, it hurts!

Jan


lol Indeed!
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Hey! I'm a girl!


What?? 10,000 posts and I still thought you were a guy!


OMG.....this is the thread that just keeps on giving...... ;-) ;-)


Where'd you find a fannypack purse with a holster? Do they make one that
will hold a wheelgun with a 6" barrel?

Around here, guys have to be careful about ticking off women. If they
get whacked upside the head with a purse that has a .38 in it, it hurts!

Jan


I'm encouraged that I am finding that many of us carry.

Charlie

"Before all else, be armed." ~~Machiavelli


The number increases in response to the crime rate. g
When seconds count, the police are only minutes away...

When enough of us are armed, the crime rates will drop. They've already
dropped statistically in states where the number of CCW/CHL holders is
high.
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 06 May 2008 12:25:30 -0500, Omelet wrote:

In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 06 May 2008 04:03:23 -0500, Omelet wrote:


crawfish

No way....I'm not grabbin' the bait today.

You just get on outta here and go do your civic duty!

Charlie


I'm on lunch break. ;-)

I LOVE a large batch of steamed crawfish:

http://i29.tinypic.com/9k1pn9.jpg

Pic from a party I attended last fall. :-) Served with boiled corn on
the cob and potatoes, and plenty of beer.
We also shot a bunch of skeet...
--


That's what we're talkin' about, oh yeah!

We do that at least once a year and toss the whole works out on a
covered table, pull up and dig in.

Charlie


That's the way. :-)
That and crab boils, or clam bakes.
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 06 May 2008 12:25:30 -0500, Omelet wrote:

In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 06 May 2008 04:03:23 -0500, Omelet wrote:


crawfish

No way....I'm not grabbin' the bait today.

You just get on outta here and go do your civic duty!

Charlie


I'm on lunch break. ;-)

I LOVE a large batch of steamed crawfish:

http://i29.tinypic.com/9k1pn9.jpg

Pic from a party I attended last fall. :-) Served with boiled corn on
the cob and potatoes, and plenty of beer.
We also shot a bunch of skeet...
--


That's what we're talkin' about, oh yeah!

We do that at least once a year and toss the whole works out on a
covered table, pull up and dig in.

Charlie


So anyway, Sven comes up to Ollie, all serious like, and says,
"Ollie you really should keep your bedroom curtains pulled at
night. Ol' man Inquist said he saw you an Lena really going at it
last night". "Oh", said Ollie,"the jokes on him. I wasn't home
last night".;-)

Got six mixed tomatoes in the ground but I just couldn't resist
a Black Krimi. Planted some Golden Bantan corn and a bunch more
beans and peas today. The germinating mix really seems to hold the water
and I think it is stunting my seedlings. I'm only getting about a 70%
germination rate. They seem to better when re-potted. Moved the tomato
seedling into six packs because they were developing slowly. Six of the
seven potatoes I planted are up and doing well. Crooknecks are in
but I had some problem with the zuchs and only one survived.

The fun may becoming to an end, job interview tomorrow:-(
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Billy wrote:

We do that at least once a year and toss the whole works out on a
covered table, pull up and dig in.

Charlie


So anyway, Sven comes up to Ollie, all serious like, and says,
"Ollie you really should keep your bedroom curtains pulled at
night. Ol' man Inquist said he saw you an Lena really going at it
last night". "Oh", said Ollie,"the jokes on him. I wasn't home
last night".;-)


Heh! Maybe I should post the Irish Sausage joke I just got by gmail.
eg


Got six mixed tomatoes in the ground but I just couldn't resist
a Black Krimi. Planted some Golden Bantan corn and a bunch more
beans and peas today. The germinating mix really seems to hold the water
and I think it is stunting my seedlings. I'm only getting about a 70%
germination rate. They seem to better when re-potted. Moved the tomato
seedling into six packs because they were developing slowly. Six of the
seven potatoes I planted are up and doing well. Crooknecks are in
but I had some problem with the zuchs and only one survived.


I really need to get some green beans into the ground before it gets any
later. I prefer the chinese long beans.


The fun may becoming to an end, job interview tomorrow:-(
--

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Mixed blessings?
Good luck babe!
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 06 May 2008 17:15:16 -0500, Omelet wrote:

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Billy wrote:

http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=carp


Finally looked at that link. Saving it for future reference in case I
end up landing a large alligator gar. ;-)
--


My GARsh!! I'm gonna have to get me a prairie dog to roast to keep
ahead of you.


giggle Have not landed one yet. I just know that they are around.
I've seen them when I was snorkeling the river.


But, if you eat 'possum, you win. ;-) I ain't been that hungry...yet!

CHarlie


I will NOT eat opossum! Not a chance in hell. g
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In article , Charlie wrote:

On Tue, 06 May 2008 21:32:47 -0500, Omelet wrote:

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Billy wrote:

We do that at least once a year and toss the whole works out on a
covered table, pull up and dig in.

Charlie

So anyway, Sven comes up to Ollie, all serious like, and says,
"Ollie you really should keep your bedroom curtains pulled at
night. Ol' man Inquist said he saw you an Lena really going at it
last night". "Oh", said Ollie,"the jokes on him. I wasn't home
last night".;-)


Heh! Maybe I should post the Irish Sausage joke I just got by gmail.
eg


Is this the one in which Shamus and Murphy have no money and Murphy
lost the sausage?????

Oh lord......you wouldn't....you shouldn't.....no....

Just, just, uh, go attend to your samples or, or something! Back away
from the keyboard! ;-)

Charlie


I see you've seen it. g
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In article ,
Omelet wrote:

In article
,
Billy wrote:

We do that at least once a year and toss the whole works out on a
covered table, pull up and dig in.

Charlie


So anyway, Sven comes up to Ollie, all serious like, and says,
"Ollie you really should keep your bedroom curtains pulled at
night. Ol' man Inquist said he saw you an Lena really going at it
last night". "Oh", said Ollie,"the jokes on him. I wasn't home
last night".;-)


Heh! Maybe I should post the Irish Sausage joke I just got by gmail.
eg


Got six mixed tomatoes in the ground but I just couldn't resist
a Black Krimi. Planted some Golden Bantan corn and a bunch more
beans and peas today. The germinating mix really seems to hold the water
and I think it is stunting my seedlings. I'm only getting about a 70%
germination rate. They seem to better when re-potted. Moved the tomato
seedling into six packs because they were developing slowly. Six of the
seven potatoes I planted are up and doing well. Crooknecks are in
but I had some problem with the zuchs and only one survived.


I really need to get some green beans into the ground before it gets any
later. I prefer the chinese long beans.


The fun may becoming to an end, job interview tomorrow:-(
--

Billy


Mixed blessings?
Good luck babe!


I have some called asparagus beans but I haven't had much success with
pole beans:-(
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