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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 3:41:26 PM   
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I have a high school reunion coming up in October. The lady planning it called the other night, was telling who all she had gotten in contact with.
One guy is coming that she had not heard from in yeras, and is bringing his betrothed. She was so excited he is engaged, and thought it cute when he asked if he could bring a date.

I did not have the heart to tell her he is gay. Can't wait to see that couple dance to the disco of the 1970's , and this woman's face when SHE sees it.


Speaking of that, I saw a marriage announcement in my paper last Sunday and the picture showed two men in wedding finery...kissing! The first announcement of it's kind that I've seen here since they legalized gay marriage. I told my daughter I was canceling my subscription. Patooooooey!

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 4:29:19 PM   
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Mr. Wintery, thanks for getting me. When I woke up I decided that I had asked something really stupid and when I saw you hadn't replied yet I was going to delete my post. As I came back to do so, I saw your nice answer pretending that I am a coherent person.


Well, you ARE "a coherent person". You express yourself very well. You have a lot to say and I value your comments. You are very popular and have a lot of friends.

Always remember I have said this.
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(because from what I've seen, I would never want you and that angry bunch of snarks after me!!!)
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 5:27:15 PM   
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One has to make an effort to try to make the fair city of Huntsville look bad.

I appreciate the effort and social commentary here , but it is hardly a comprehensive look at the Rocket City. Clinton Avenue and Governor's Drive have much finer sections as well as those shown in the video.

I love "Minnie the Moocher" for background music, smooth editing and special effects are not overdone--overall well done.

If you have three minutes of boredom to relieve, this one might help.
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 7:17:33 PM   
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Mr. Wintery, thanks for getting me. When I woke up I decided that I had asked something really stupid and when I saw you hadn't replied yet I was going to delete my post. As I came back to do so, I saw your nice answer pretending that I am a coherent person.


Well, you ARE "a coherent person". You express yourself very well. You have a lot to say and I value your comments. You are very popular and have a lot of friends.

Always remember I have said this.
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(because from what I've seen, I would never want you and that angry bunch of snarks after me!!!)

You are a wise and prudent man.




Was that redundant?

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 7:25:24 PM   
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You are a wise and prudent man.


A little posting insurance never hurts.


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Was that redundant?


You can't say it too much.
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 7:30:15 PM   
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I was at that baked potato thread earlier today so i went shopping for potatoes, onions and also some steaks etc so I'm going to have to go cook a while.

I'll probably be back and forth a while.
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 7:32:30 PM   
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I wish somebody would cook me a steak, I'm so starved I'm too weak to cook.



What baked potato thread? There's a food thread and I haven't posted in it?



Edit ~ Now there isn't.

< Message edited by CoeurdeLeon -- 7/17/2008 7:41:59 PM >


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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 7:59:41 PM   
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I wish somebody would cook me a steak, I'm so starved I'm too weak to cook.



What baked potato thread? There's a food thread and I haven't posted in it?



Edit ~ Now there isn't.


I read your post...wow, no way! The wintery guesstimation is amazingly similar.

I washed the potatoes, sliced a big yellow onion and wrapped the onion slices in foil with the potato, each in its own "packet" as you say.

The oven's on about 500 with steaks in a pyrex skillet, salted, peppered and drowned in some generic store-brand marinade with a bottle of KC Masterpiece waiting to hit 'em when they're done. I put the wrapped potato/onion packets in on the sides of the pyrex skillet. The sliced yellow onion looked juicy enough to flavor the potatoes a little. At some point I'll go turn the steaks over.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 8:03:45 PM   
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Have you tried cutting the patoto in half and putting the slice of onion between the halfs and wrapping it all in foil and baking. Makes for good eats.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 8:16:59 PM   
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Have you tried cutting the patoto in half and putting the slice of onion between the halfs and wrapping it all in foil and baking. Makes for good eats.


Not yet, I like a baked potato plain and tonight's an experiment, but this^^sounds good.

I have many more potatoes and onions left with which to experiment. I will do it next time, Qtman! Thanks!
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 8:23:53 PM   
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I wish somebody would cook me a steak, I'm so starved I'm too weak to cook.



What baked potato thread? There's a food thread and I haven't posted in it?



Edit ~ Now there isn't.


I read your post...wow, no way! The wintery guesstimation is amazingly similar.

I washed the potatoes, sliced a big yellow onion and wrapped the onion slices in foil with the potato, each in its own "packet" as you say.

The oven's on about 500 with steaks in a pyrex skillet, salted, peppered and drowned in some generic store-brand marinade with a bottle of KC Masterpiece waiting to hit 'em when they're done. I put the wrapped potato/onion packets in on the sides of the pyrex skillet. The sliced yellow onion looked juicy enough to flavor the potatoes a little. At some point I'll go turn the steaks over.



Sounds delish. You go ahead and enjoy that. I'll just finish my bowl of cold cereal...







I'm really having pasta salad but I didn't figure that had the same pity factor.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 8:35:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CoeurdeLeon

quote:

ORIGINAL: wintery

quote:

ORIGINAL: CoeurdeLeon

I wish somebody would cook me a steak, I'm so starved I'm too weak to cook.



What baked potato thread? There's a food thread and I haven't posted in it?



Edit ~ Now there isn't.


I read your post...wow, no way! The wintery guesstimation is amazingly similar.

I washed the potatoes, sliced a big yellow onion and wrapped the onion slices in foil with the potato, each in its own "packet" as you say.

The oven's on about 500 with steaks in a pyrex skillet, salted, peppered and drowned in some generic store-brand marinade with a bottle of KC Masterpiece waiting to hit 'em when they're done. I put the wrapped potato/onion packets in on the sides of the pyrex skillet. The sliced yellow onion looked juicy enough to flavor the potatoes a little. At some point I'll go turn the steaks over.



Sounds delish. You go ahead and enjoy that. I'll just finish my bowl of cold cereal...







I'm really having pasta salad but I didn't figure that had the same pity factor.


I'd share if I had a jet to deliver it! I've heard wealthy jet owners sometimes send their pilot to pick up food for them from far away.

Oh yeah...I'm skipping the KC Masterpiece 'cause the steak is so good! That 99 cent marinade may be the bargain of the year!
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 8:48:06 PM   
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Liked the video, Huntsville looks, um flat!

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:04:44 PM   
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Liked the video, Huntsville looks, um flat!



Oh what a trick of photography! Huntsville is up and down in the shadow of Monte Santo mountain! There flatter areas but it's mostly not flat. That's why I was admiring how he focused on just a fraction of the city, including not turning the camera around 360 at any point because there is just too much there to not see it! There are at least three tv stations and you can see broadcast towers on the mountain. There is a huge economy there and the population has transplants from all over. There's a lot more to it, much more than was shown. I mean think of the Space and Rocket Center and its IMAX theater!

The video made me laugh though.
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:09:30 PM   
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Wintery I don't know if I have said before but I was born and raised in Huntsville and you are so right. There is Redstone Arsenal and it is fast becoming a hub for the electronics industry. I love Huntsville.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:10:55 PM   
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I think it was the one story buildings that I noticed the most, that and the train yard.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:14:51 PM   
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I think it was the one story buildings that I noticed the most, that and the train yard.


Yeah he was deliberately _not_ turning the camera around. Where Clinton Avenue exits the Parkway they were tearing down a mall and building some huge new complex, haven't been up there in months.

And he shows the Salvation Army building and a convenience store! He'll never make the Chamber of Commerce like that!
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:15:38 PM   
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Being from their I can say the video does not depict Huntsville as it really is. Although I do believe I recognized Butler Terrace a government housing project. The video only showed the more seedy side of my home town.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:16:07 PM   
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Wintery I don't know if I have said before but I was born and raised in Huntsville and you are so right. There is Redstone Arsenal and it is fast becoming a hub for the electronics industry. I love Huntsville.


Since I'm directly descended from John Hunt, let me say I'm pleased to have a fine citizen like you!
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:17:06 PM   
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I have thought about getting a video camera and walking from up Washington Street from The Four Seasons up to State Street. It would be fairly interesting, well a little bit anyway.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:19:52 PM   
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Wintery I don't know if I have said before but I was born and raised in Huntsville and you are so right. There is Redstone Arsenal and it is fast becoming a hub for the electronics industry. I love Huntsville.


Since I'm directly descended from John Hunt, let me say I'm pleased to have a fine citizen like you!


I don't think I am descended from John Hunt but my family, at least one side of it, was among the first setlers in the area. There is a large section at the foot of the mountain my family used to own and some os it is still in the family. You might have heard of Bailey Cove. It is where Grissom High School is located.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:27:47 PM   
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Wintery I don't know if I have said before but I was born and raised in Huntsville and you are so right. There is Redstone Arsenal and it is fast becoming a hub for the electronics industry. I love Huntsville.


Since I'm directly descended from John Hunt, let me say I'm pleased to have a fine citizen like you!


I don't think I am descended from John Hunt but my family, at least one side of it, was among the first setlers in the area. There is a large section at the foot of the mountain my family used to own and some os it is still in the family. You might have heard of Bailey Cove. It is where Grissom High School is located.


Oh yeah, heard of it. Well, ancestry and two bucks will get us a cup of lousy coffee! Anyway the developments, malls, the new theater...folks watching that video have no idea.

I like to visit Cheeburger Cheeburger in a shopping center at the corner of Airport Road and Whitesburg Drive.
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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/17/2008 9:30:52 PM   
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Yep and across the street, Airport Blvd., beside the grocery store there use to be a fantastic Chineese restaurant. Hunan 2 I believe was the name.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/18/2008 7:41:28 AM   
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Good morning, Sir Wintery.

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RE: wintery's cooler - 7/18/2008 8:26:45 AM   
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I heard an explanation of Alabama Evolution, but I guess this would be the wrong thread to post itin, huh?

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