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The house on the rock
#21
BROTHER Wrote:
The Antagonist Wrote:Anytime you eat seafood like crabs by the bucket-full it's a very messy ordeal. There is a ton of butter that winds up everywhere and shells and what not.

I usually spread a plastic cover, then newspaper over that.

With garlic crabs you don't even need the butter - the garlic and other seasonings are enough to make them divine.
I want some. Is it an Italian thing?

Nope. Just hit the seafood restaurants near the beach - you should find tons there.

If you're not near the beach, hit your yellow pages and look for a good seafood joint that also has a fish market associated with it.
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#22
BROTHER Wrote:(here in Calif. )
Hey !...How do you get to have snow in California ?...I live on the east coast & barely get to enjoy a single flurry every 5-10 yrs...I love me some snow, I really do.
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#23
Duchess Wrote:
BROTHER Wrote:(here in Calif. )
Hey !...How do you get to have snow in California ?...I live on the east coast & barely get to enjoy a single flurry every 5-10 yrs...I love me some snow, I really do.
95..........bad bad Duchess!
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#24
Duchess Wrote:
BROTHER Wrote:(here in Calif. )
Hey !...How do you get to have snow in California ?...I live on the east coast & barely get to enjoy a single flurry every 5-10 yrs...I love me some snow, I really do.
years ago my brother lived in CA. he tried to talk me into coming out there, said i could SCUBA one day and ski the next, snow in the north. ::banana::

















































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#25
Duchess Wrote:
BROTHER Wrote:(here in Calif. )
Hey !...How do you get to have snow in California ?...I live on the east coast & barely get to enjoy a single flurry every 5-10 yrs...I love me some snow, I really do.
Where did she mention snow?
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#26
Duchess Wrote:
BROTHER Wrote:(here in Calif. )
Hey !...How do you get to have snow in California ?...I live on the east coast & barely get to enjoy a single flurry every 5-10 yrs...I love me some snow, I really do.
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#27
The Antagonist Wrote:Where did she mention snow?
She didn't mention it...I saw it in a photo that she had posted of her dog & cat.
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#28
Duchess Wrote:
The Antagonist Wrote:Where did she mention snow?
She didn't mention it...I saw it in a photo that she had posted of her dog & cat.
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#30
Oops, forgot to add a lil' something. ::finger::
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Yeah, looks like snow to me.
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#33
I bet you could catch some good sized fish off that rock.Smiley_emoticons_biggrin
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#34
more on the house in today's Boston Globe, it has an interesting history. i love that the elderly owner moons the tourist boats! ::showass::...link:


Home sweet rock in Narragansett Bay



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Clingstone, a 10,000-square-foot house built in 1905 and owned by a retired Boston architect, is known as "The House on the Rock" to Rhode Islanders. (Boston Globe)

















































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