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backninedan
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I agree Ed, chocolates are at the bottom of my clam list also.
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roundtuit
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When I find them washed up on the beach, I will take a butter clam over a chocolate any day.
Never learned from a book-Only from mistakes, mine and yours
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David K
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I agree...
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MrBillM
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That's my Story and I'm Sticking to it !
Although I've never had to, I've always been ready to say that I bought those Clams off of a Mexican vendor who came by.
I NEVER break any rules on either side of the border and ALWAYS tell the truth.
Until proven different.
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Pompano
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Whenver we go on a 'washed-up-on-the-beach' clam expedition we always enjoy the 'chocolate erotica' recipe given us by Johnny Tequila years ago. It's
to die for.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Whenver we go on a 'washed-up-on-the-beach' clam expedition we always enjoy the 'chocolate erotica' recipe given us by Johnny Tequila years ago. It's
to die for. |
Pompano,
Are you going to share the recipe with us ?
CaboRon
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Pompano
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Opps...sorry, Cabo Ron...will do.
Find about 6-8 washed-up chocolates per person. Slice them in half...carefully slipping your blade between the halves. Scrape out the siphon and
discard (black stuff).
Then, cut around the shell to loosen all the meat from shell...leave half in each open half-shell.
Add to each half: chopped onions, tomatoes, a squeeze of lime, a drop of tobasco, and shake liberal Parmesan cheese over the top.
(Note: You will see the 'foot' of the chocolate curl and an try to attack you when squeezing the lime juice on..this is a sign of a nice fresh
'washed-up-clam'. When swallowing this foot will try to grab your tonsils and hold on, but just swallow real hard and it releases.)
Grill on hot grate until cheese melts...let cool while opening a cold Pacifico ...and let eat right from the shell. Absolutely delicious.
And better than Viagra...so JT says.
[Edited on 2-21-2008 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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tp
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Well, I'm going to end this myself:
If somebody comes to Baja as a Pinchy Gringo (so to speak in JR language) living in a Gringo enclave and is not willing to learn anything about
Mexico, then, of course, the facts are certainly considered rude.
I only pointed out facts. Period. (no further comment from my side)
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Gadget
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Quote: | Originally posted by tp
Well, I'm going to end this myself:
If somebody comes to Baja as a Pinchy Gringo (so to speak in JR language) living in a Gringo enclave and is not willing to learn anything about
Mexico, then, of course, the facts are certainly considered rude.
I only pointed out facts. Period. (no further comment from my side) |
Now if TP here, who considers anyone who asks a question about how to conduct him or herself in Mexico legally a "P-nche gringo", was to be one of
those Marines on the beach in TonyCs post, TP would have gunned both of them down first and asked questions latter.
Dude... what are you doing on this site?????
"Mankind will not be judged by their faults, but by the direction of their lives." Leo Giovinetti
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TonyC
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TP, thank you for ending your replies. When every opinion to your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd reply is taken as rude.....come on. I'm not bajaboolie, but I'm
sure if you had talked like that to me in person, I would have a hard time keeping my cool. Your statements, words you used are not very neighborly.
You need a hug.
Gadget I am so lucky the marines didn't have his attitude. Pops, and I would be fish food.
I hope the Pacifico's not as expensive as in the Bay Area, when I get to El Socorro tomorrow....I need a few, check that I need at least a 12 pack.
Dennis if you read this my wife wants to know who told me about Pacifico, don't worry I got your back. That's good stuff.
The glass is always half full.
Tony C.
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Debra
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David, is your computer having a problem? You are hicckupping all over the board.
Mean people suck!
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bajaboolie
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Quote: | Originally posted by tp
Well, I'm going to end this myself:
If somebody comes to Baja as a Pinchy Gringo (so to speak in JR language) living in a Gringo enclave and is not willing to learn anything about
Mexico, then, of course, the facts are certainly considered rude.
I only pointed out facts. Period. (no further comment from my side) |
End what? Everyone had already moved on from that little sidestep in the thread. Glad to hear you won't be commenting further.
As for the topic at hand, I've enjoyed reading the comments, stories and recipes. I'm having a craving for clams!
Bajaboolie
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bancoduo
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Quote: | Originally posted by tp
Wow, you are coming to Mulege since you were 3.
Now you are coming w/ husband and kid.
So you must be at least 13.
And did not learn a **** thing about Mexico within those 10 years?
Wow
| You feel you know a lot about Mexico (Baja). How about a bio. starting with your first experience in
Mexico. Maybe we can learn something constructive about the laws,culture,ect When living or traveling in MEXICO.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by TonyC
Dennis if you read this my wife wants to know who told me about Pacifico, don't worry I got your back. That's good stuff.
The glass is always half full.
Tony C. |
Salud, Tony...Salud.
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DanO
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Quote: | Originally posted by tp
Well, I'm going to end this myself:
If somebody comes to Baja as a Pinchy Gringo (so to speak in JR language) living in a Gringo enclave and is not willing to learn anything about
Mexico, then, of course, the facts are certainly considered rude.
I only pointed out facts. Period. (no further comment from my side) |
Now this is interesting. The reference to JR (who I am sure is watching all of this with great amusement from that great discussion board in the sky)
and the "Gringo enclave" mean one of two things. Either TP is a blast from the Amigos past, or he's been doing some research. Inquiring minds want
to know (and, I suspect, they'll find out).
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by DanO
Now this is interesting. The reference to JR (who I am sure is watching all of this with great amusement from that great discussion board in the sky)
and the "Gringo enclave" mean one of two things. Either TP is a blast from the Amigos past, or he's been doing some research. Inquiring minds want
to know (and, I suspect, they'll find out). |
Bullseye. Looks like a classic re-entry.
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lizard lips
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Minnow is BACK!
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DENNIS
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Looking at TPs profile under Search all posts by this user, it comes up empty. How does that work?
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DanO
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Quote: | Originally posted by lizard lips
Minnow is BACK! |
I don't know. I seem to recall that he was a better speller.
\"Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.\" -- Frank Zappa
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bajalera
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Lighten up, tp.
I lived in La Paz for five years in the '60s and have been a regular visitor ever since. Not once have I ever talked about clamming with anyone.
Your post was snotty, and those belong on the Off-Topic forum.
[Edited on 2-21-2008 by bajalera]
\"Very few things happen at the right time, and the rest never happen at all. The conscientious historian will correct these defects.\" -
Mark Twain
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