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Can I use a smartphone to post, or is a typewriter still the accepted tool of choice?
Kidding, of course. I know most of us have graduated to Windows ME. :) |
Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 16760771)
Can I use a smartphone to post, or is a typewriter still the accepted tool of choice?
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Originally Posted by Dudelsack
(Post 16760782)
A handwritten note wrapped around the left leg just above the claw of a carrier pidgeon is the preferred route. Quite green, you know.
Nice! Can do. |
Originally Posted by LAJ
(Post 16760771)
Can I use a smartphone to post, or is a typewriter still the accepted tool of choice?
Kidding, of course. I know most of us have graduated to Windows ME. :) |
Originally Posted by Dudelsack
(Post 16757791)
I think a running Addiction-like thread here is a good idea. It would make life for the mods a bit easier. Heck, I think most of the mods are over 50 anyway, so they might even post on it themselves.
I think we have permission to do so. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but "Addiction" doesn't do it for me. I'd suggest these, but it won't hurt my feelings if you come up with something better: Miscellany Get off my lawn. Seriously. Semi-automatic poultry (a nod to Thump55) Just sayin' I'd recommend the thread be a floating one instead of a sticky. I'd also recommend it be locked and renewed periodically to keep it fresh. And everyone would have to promise to be really really nice. If we blow this off, I think there will be no reason to fuss about having threads moved in the future. It is a chance to be proactive here. Any thoughts? Can we vote Pcad off the island? "Get Off My Lawn" is a great name. What's this thread going to be about? |
Wait, I don't have any bicycle over 6 years old. Can I still play here?
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 16759385)
Just Post in PCad's thread if you Ride a road bike.
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 16759385)
Just Post in PCad's thread if you Ride a road bike.
Originally Posted by Barrettscv
(Post 16761004)
+1
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Man, I'm glad you guys posted something. I was beginning to think everybody had already left for dinner.
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Remember, Serutan is natures spelled backward.
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Originally Posted by DoubleTap
(Post 16760974)
This is a great idea! I have a few questions and comments.
Can we vote Pcad off the island? He would never associate with the likes of us. "Get Off My Lawn" is a great name. We've had three that like it. That makes a quorum. What's this thread going to be about? |
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Just came in from the pub after a few pints talking about nothing in particular with my friends for a couple of hours. Sounds just like the addiction thread proposal. I'll drink to that, in fact I'll drink to anything, but I don't like the beer in Pub51 so don't drink much in there. :beer:
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Originally Posted by nuke_diver
(Post 16758964)
I'm not addicted to cycling...no really I go days without any :D
Playing guitar I'm addicted to. I'm no better at it than I am at cycling but I have trouble going a day without playing something Me too . . . L - U - V my guitars!!!! Strats, Teles, cheapos . . . Love them all! :love: I use my trip into work to compose my gnarly radical riffage in my tiny, pointed head. Now, if I could only remember it once home :lol: |
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Originally Posted by slorollin
(Post 16760727)
Yes, they qualify as real. My preference is for the Old Bay seasoned Maryland type, but I like those too. Mrs. Paul need not apply.
Have you found any pre-packaged commercial crab cakes in the stores that you like? If so, what brands? The ones they make at the local store delis ain't cuttin' it. http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=380663 These ones I get at Walmart are actually better than the deli made ones around here (They make some kinda decent lobster ones too) but if I could find even better ones I'd buy 'em. |
Originally Posted by Zinger
(Post 16762496)
Problem is that I haven't found any really good Thai crab cakes since eating off the street vendors in Bangkok back in the '80s. I probably would have to learn how to make them myself.
Recipe Makeover: Healthy Crab Cakes Recipes - Cooking Light |
Never watch this before you try to go to bed:
I was in the mood for something different this evening. If this don't light your fire, it's because your wood's wet. |
Originally Posted by CbadRider
(Post 16762668)
They are pretty easy to make. Costco sells a tub of fresh crab meat that I like to use. I've also used canned crab meat. You can tweak the recipe below to make them spicy.
Recipe Makeover: Healthy Crab Cakes Recipes - Cooking Light |
Originally Posted by Dudelsack
(Post 16762727)
Never watch this before you try to go to bed:
I was in the mood for something different this evening. If this don't light your fire, it's because your wood's wet. |
Originally Posted by Zinger
(Post 16762795)
OK Thanks. Looks like a good minimum filler recipe. I'll have to see if my local Costco has the same tub and try that out.
The Crab Place™ - Official Site - Crab Season Is Here - Maryland's Leading Online Seafood Retailer |
Originally Posted by -=(8)=-
(Post 16762434)
:beer:
Me too . . . L - U - V my guitars!!!! Strats, Teles, cheapos . . . Love them all! :love: I use my trip into work to compose my gnarly radical riffage in my tiny, pointed head. Now, if I could only remember it once home :lol: |
Originally Posted by nuke_diver
(Post 16763988)
:D Are you an N+1 guitar guy and bike guy? I have 2 bikes but 5 guitars but in the guitar world that appears to be quite modest :P Now if I could only play
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Originally Posted by slorollin
(Post 16763580)
If you're going to make your own crab cakes the recipe on the back of an Old Bay seasoning can is very good and will make an authentic MD crab cake. Pro tip: add 1 tbs Worcester sauce and fry in peanut oil or bacon grease. Screw cooking lite, this is an occasional treat. However, crab meat (good crab meat) is expensive. This place will deliver them to your door packed in dry ice for not that much more. They are the real deal. I've used them for myself and as presents to others. They always get rave reviews. The steamed crabs are outstanding as well. I also join the VIP club every year. It pays for itself with 2 orders.
The Crab Place™ - Official Site - Crab Season Is Here - Maryland's Leading Online Seafood Retailer |
Originally Posted by Zinger
(Post 16765082)
Wow, expensive so I'll hafta try my hand at making them. I'll definitely seek out the Old Bay recipe. What I miss is getting them off of Bangkok's street vendors daily for pocket change. ;) A must if you're ever there. And the street vendors usually get their meat fresh every morning unlike the indoor places with walk in frig's. If they're busy they're likely good.
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