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(02-15-2013, 01:16 PM)Jimbone Wrote: Rio and São Paulo.
Why did you go to Favelas? That is not advisable, in Rio it is easier than Sao Paulo. But there are massive Favelas in both, as you know.
(02-15-2013, 01:19 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: I don't know much about food origins, but I believe that England gets credit for the "English muffin" and the US gets credit for using the English muffin to create "eggs benedict" (named after one of two men with the surname "Benedict"; that's what I've read anyway).
Actually I think that is quite an interesting subject, it is interesting to see how taking a food from one region or culture, and then putting a different spin on it and seeing the result. It can end in disaster, but can also be fantastic...Asian spices and North Atlantic shell fish does work. Creole is another I suppose.
(02-15-2013, 01:19 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: While I don't believe France owns the invention of eggs benedict, it does own the title of most visited country in the world. I think that the US, China and Italy are next in terms of most-visited, with Spain rounding out the top 5 (or Spain may have exceeded Italy in the last couple of years - it's pretty close between them, IIRC).
Exploring Northern Spain sounds like a dream. I hope you get to do it. I've always really wanted to visit Cuba, but US/Cuban relations make that dream impossible for me - someday, maybe. I have a few scuba-diving friends in Germany who've dived and explored Cuba for extended holidays; they love it (and love to rub it in too - bastards).
Intriguing, I wonder which statistic I confused that with.
I think that you can go to Cuba via Canada, but there is some risk involved. Actually, a friend of mine in London, well funnily enough he is in Barcelona working now - anyway he lost the opportunity to work at the Pentagon (US citizen) because they found out he had been to Cuba.
There are plenty of other places you can go, Venezuela can be fun - they pretend not to love the US but then all drive pick up trucks and baseball is their number 1 sport - very confused people, amazing food and stunning women.
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(02-15-2013, 02:30 PM)Paulistano Wrote: (02-15-2013, 01:16 PM)Jimbone Wrote: Rio and São Paulo.
Why did you go to Favelas? That is not advisable, in Rio it is easier than Sao Paulo. But there are massive Favelas in both, as you know.
Work. Would never have gone otherwise. They are shit holes.
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(02-15-2013, 02:50 PM)Jimbone Wrote: Work. Would never have gone otherwise. They are shit holes.
Nonsense. Both have good and bad areas, Rio is stunningly beautiful and is a great place to work and visit.
Sao Paulo is a city of about 25 million people. It is over twice the size of London and New York. Painting them as 'shitholes' it just ignorant.
There are many different neighbourhoods that make up the city, how can you call Avenida Paulisa / Jardim Paulista / Itaim Bibi as shitholes?
Fucking nonsense you talk..
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(02-15-2013, 03:01 PM)Paulistano Wrote: Nonsense. Both have good and bad areas, Rio is stunningly beautiful and is a great place to work and visit.
Sao Paulo is a city of about 25 million people. It is over twice the size of London and New York. Painting them as 'shitholes' it just ignorant.
There are many different neighbourhoods that make up the city, how can you call Avenida Paulisa / Jardim Paulista / Itaim Bibi as shitholes?
Fucking nonsense you talk..
You asked me if I had been in favelas. I said yes. You asked me which one. I said several. You asked where? I said Rio and Sao Paulo.
We were talking about favelas.
I never said Rio or Sao Paulo were shit holes.
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(02-15-2013, 04:54 PM)Jimbone Wrote: We were talking about favelas.
I never said Rio or Sao Paulo were shit holes.
It was clear to me that you were referring to the favelas only.
I think maybe Paulistano is hittin' the Cachaça pretty hard today.
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(02-15-2013, 05:05 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: It was clear to me that you were referring to the favelas only.
I think maybe Paulistano is hittin' the Cachaça pretty hard today.
I agree. At least he's having a good time!
I wonder if Sally thinks he is more pugnacious than I am?
And speaking of booze, did you see that Makers is watering down so they can produce more to meet demand?
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(02-15-2013, 05:16 PM)Jimbone Wrote: And speaking of booze, did you see that Makers is watering down so they can produce more to meet demand?
I read about that the other day. Jack Daniels did the same thing several years back. That's when my friend Kurt and I switched exclusively to Makers.
Honestly, these days I get wasted from just a couple of Maker's rocks and pretty much only drink them when I'm hanging out with Kurt and his wife.
But, I'm having company tomorrow night and just picked up some Vodka and Cranberry Juice. A couple of Cape Cods = just the right buzz.
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I don't like drunk, it takes away control.............took me a bunch of years to figure that out. I'm happy now though and sometimes like a good shot of J.D.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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(02-15-2013, 09:21 PM)Maggot Wrote: I don't like drunk, it takes away control.............took me a bunch of years to figure that out. I'm happy now though and sometimes like a good shot of J.D.
Yep. While I like wine, I dislike being drunk. I feel like I'm just getting stupid when I go there.
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How come no one really calls anyone a wino anymore?
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(02-15-2013, 11:29 PM)OnBendedKnee Wrote: How come no one really calls anyone a wino anymore?
I dunno. Hobo went out of style too.
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Never developed a taste for JD, even all them years when I ran with the MC clubs, thats all them guys drink. No telling how much of it I had. Now days its a good Irish Single Malt, Aberlore or the like, Good burbon is a good thing, Knob Creek is pretty tasty. I decided a while back to see just how good a Single Malt Scotch I can make. Results to follow.
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Lol...leave it to an Idahoan to slap a black baby and drop the N-bomb while on a plane.
http://www.kboi2.com/news/local/Rickey-H...65671.html
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A 60-year-old Idaho man has been charged with simple assault for allegedly slapping an infant aboard an Atlanta-bound flight.
In an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, FBI special agent Daron Cheney says Joe Rickey Hundley, of Hayden Idaho, slapped the 2-year-old boy during a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis on Feb. 8.
The child's mother, 33-year-old Jessica Bennett, of Minneapolis, told authorities the boy was crying as the plane prepared for landing. Bennett says Hundley was sitting next to her and slapped the boy in his face, causing a scratch under his right eye. She says Hundley used a racial epithet while demanding her to quiet the boy.
Hundley "told her to shut that ('N word') baby up," Cheney said in the affidavit. "Ms. Bennett received assistance from several people on the plane, including male passenger Todd Wooten." Cheney said.
Wooten was seated rows in front of Bennett and said he came to help after he heard derogatory language being used behind him, according to court documents. Bennett said the infant began crying louder after he was slapped.
District attorneys officials say Hundley was not taken into custody and it is unclear when the case will go to court.
"We think that it is important to let the case develop, and we'll see how it all comes out," Hundley's attorney Marcia Shein said Friday.
I posted the article because I know some of you won't click links.
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(02-15-2013, 04:54 PM)Jimbone Wrote: You asked me if I had been in favelas. I said yes. You asked me which one. I said several. You asked where? I said Rio and Sao Paulo.
We were talking about favelas.
I never said Rio or Sao Paulo were shit holes.
Okay, I apologise in that case.
You were not 100 % clear though.
(02-15-2013, 05:16 PM)Jimbone Wrote: I agree. At least he's having a good time!
I wonder if Sally thinks he is more pugnacious than I am?
And speaking of booze, did you see that Makers is watering down so they can produce more to meet demand?
You think that I was drinking due to my posts on this thread? That is a concern to me, that is, that I am concerned about you.
I did have a drink last night. It was awesome and the first time in a while.
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Hey Paulistano,
I made the joke about Cachaca because I thought it was 100% clear that Jimbone's answer was in response to your direct question. Still do.
Just a mock of your misinterpretation and overreaction; no big deal. But, I guess it's me that you should be concerned about if you wanna waste the energy.
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(02-16-2013, 02:23 PM)Duchess Wrote:
A 60-year-old Idaho man has been charged with simple assault for allegedly slapping an infant aboard an Atlanta-bound flight.
In an affidavit filed in U.S. District Court, FBI special agent Daron Cheney says Joe Rickey Hundley, of Hayden Idaho, slapped the 2-year-old boy during a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis on Feb. 8.
The child's mother, 33-year-old Jessica Bennett, of Minneapolis, told authorities the boy was crying as the plane prepared for landing. Bennett says Hundley was sitting next to her and slapped the boy in his face, causing a scratch under his right eye. She says Hundley used a racial epithet while demanding her to quiet the boy.
Hundley "told her to shut that ('N word') baby up," Cheney said in the affidavit. "Ms. Bennett received assistance from several people on the plane, including male passenger Todd Wooten." Cheney said.
Wooten was seated rows in front of Bennett and said he came to help after he heard derogatory language being used behind him, according to court documents. Bennett said the infant began crying louder after he was slapped.
District attorneys officials say Hundley was not taken into custody and it is unclear when the case will go to court.
"We think that it is important to let the case develop, and we'll see how it all comes out," Hundley's attorney Marcia Shein said Friday.
I posted the article because I know some of you won't click links.
What kind of man would smack a two yearold on the face, how dare he!
This little fellow we don't know what his problem was, teething, tired, hungry, bored who knows the little soul. Some people on planes despise children, so maybe we need a children region on a plane and a quiet region up front possibly for grouchy farts If he used the slang word N on this mother well he's a crude thug. Hope it works out well for the mother and child.
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(02-16-2013, 03:26 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: Hey Paulistano,
I made the joke about Cachaca because I thought it was 100% clear that Jimbone's answer was in response to your direct question. Still do.
Just a mock of your misinterpretation and overreaction; no big deal. But, I guess it's me that you should be concerned about if you wanna waste the energy.
Do you like Cachaça then? Personally I don't, I prefer Caipirinhas with vodka, they make them here with Saké also which is nice, but weak.
Please don't shout at me today, I was drinking this beverage last night until this morning:
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(02-16-2013, 03:37 PM)NightOwl Wrote: What kind of man would smack a two yearold on the face
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The kind of man that I would hurt very badly indeed.
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