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HotSchott
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Quote: | I haven't eaten red meat in 18 yrs. I can't stand to pull fish out of the water, either. Call me wierd. But hey, I **do** listen to Trance music,
David! LOL |
Quack Quack Quack
Dude, are you serious? You should be travelling to India for a girlfriend if you are giving up all that protein. I always thought Colombians love
red meat, white meat, fishy meat...
In your case I guess its four-wheel drive tanned Kielbasa and your over-the-top sense of humor.
C'mon bro lets go albacore fishing this year and you may change your mind.
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Originally posted by HotSchott
Quote: | I haven't eaten red meat in 18 yrs. I can't stand to pull fish out of the water, either. Call me wierd. But hey, I **do** listen to Trance music,
David! LOL |
Dude, are you serious? You should be travelling to India for a girlfriend if you are giving up all that protein. I always thought Colombians love
red meat, white meat, fishy meat...
C'mon bro lets go albacore fishing this year and you may change your mind. |
Yes, I'm serious. I tried eating red meat in March '07, and I almost threw up from my stomach going crazy trying to digest the stuff.
My girlfriend understands that I don't eat Red Meat, and its' not an issue. In Colombia, ppl can't afford to eat beef on a normal basis. Mostly
vegetables and sauce over white rice is their 'comida tipica' (normal food).
I'm going on a fishing trip next Saturday related to my work, but the stink turns my stomach. I'll eat it if it's been canned already.
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Barry A.
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Quote: | I haven't eaten red meat in 18 yrs. I can't stand to pull fish out of the water, either. |
Ken-------Neither my son nor I like to pull fish out of the water, either, (they are beautiful, live creatures) but we sure have no problem eating
those that we do catch------------We both LOVE to fish, fight the fish, and eat the fish-------it is just the "pulling them out of the water" that
bothers us, so we just suck-it-up when landing them, knowing that all before and all after is just great!!
Also keeping in mind that we live on a "food chain" earth helps to rationalize it, also.
-----but I know what you mean-----
barry
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Sharksbaja
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"I'll eat it if it's been canned already"
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
Nomads\' Sunsets
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Pescador
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I have not figured out what to use for bait when fishing for canned tuna.
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
I have not figured out what to use for bait when fishing for canned tuna. |
http://www.rare-earth-magnets.com/
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Bob and Susan
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"I have not figured out what to use for bait when fishing for canned tuna."
this works the BEST!!!
i've caught LOTS of cans with these
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Ken Cooke
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Quote: | Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
I haven't eaten red meat in 18 yrs. I can't stand to pull fish out of the water, either. |
Ken-------Neither my son nor I like to pull fish out of the water, either, (they are beautiful, live creatures) but we sure have no problem eating
those that we do catch
barry |
My near-drowning out in the ocean several years ago has a lot to do with it. If something is processed, it's no problem. The fish market in Ensenada
is one of my favorite stops in Baja, btw.
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HotSchott
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Ken, we have been friends for a lot of years now. If you need some processed fishies all you have to do is ask. I always have extra for an old
friend.
Sorry to know about the near drowning and red meat incidents. It's all character building. What doesn't kill us makes us stronger - or some BS.
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bonanza bucko
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Gotta remember, too, that the Mexicans are too busy trying to make a living in Baja to go bonkers over "green."......Example, a standard Gringo will
see a wrecked car along side a dirt road and wonder why they don't clean up the wreck.... it's SPARE PARTS! that get pretty desperately needed when
your 25 year old truck pulling your panga beaks something vital 20 miles from the nearest human. The Mexicans also tend to Tire Basura....toss
trash....just about anywhere they need to be rid of it. They are kinda like the USA was in the 1950s about that. You will never find a working anti
smog system on a Mexican Baja truck and you will note that good ole Pemex gas has none of the "eco" crap us Gringos load into our gas to satisfy some
lobby of jerks with economic or social agendae the majority are too dumb to notice.
A good example of why "green" doesn't work down here is the way things have to be done with none of the services yer basic Gringo takes for granted
and non compis mentis oblivious. For instance, if you have a flat tire in the boonies.....a standard modern tubless tire....how do you seat the bead
on it after you have plugged the hole?....you pour just enough (!!) gas into it and toss in a match and the explosion sets the bead and puts about 20
# of pressure in the tire......that little practice would cause the USA or Goofafornia EPA to go nuts! There are many, many examples of why "green"
just doesn't work without a high tech and pervasive services infrastructure and a population that can't fend for itself without gummint "help" and
meddling.
You are gonna look long, hard and unsuccessfully for a place down here that Algore would not go completely bug freaky over...Good!
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Barry A.
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BBucko said, "You are gonna look long, hard and unsuccessfully for a place down here that Algore would not go completely bug freaky over...Good!"
Not so, Bucko-----------Al Gore lives in a totally mega-energy consuming house that is way off the charts as compared to a "normal" home in the USA.
Al makes a "living" off this rhetoric of his----he does not believe any of it tho, apparently.
Barry
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bonanza bucko
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Sorry I said it so you didn't get it...I meant that Alfore would go nuts...hate it!....start drooling and calling up some reporter etc. etc.
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bent-rim
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Kill your self and be be food for the dead eaters to be "eco-friendly"
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Barry A.
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Quote: | Originally posted by bonanza bucko
Sorry I said it so you didn't get it...I meant that Alfore would go nuts...hate it!....start drooling and calling up some reporter etc. etc.
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---------and I did not express myself very well either. What I meant to say is
that Al Gore talks the talk, but DOES NOT walk the walk--------his personal home is NOT eco-friendly, and in fact his home burns more energy than a
dozen normal homes, or so it is reported. He would be right at home in non-green home in Baja.
barry
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Bob and Susan
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the gore house
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bancoduo
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MY HOUSE!
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Barry A.
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Banco-----I don't see no solar panel-----what gives??
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turtleandtoad
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Hey Bob and Susan,
How come all your recent posts are coming through doubled?
You trying to pad your post count?
[Edited on 5-5-2008 by turtleandtoad]
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Barry A.
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Quote: | Originally posted by turtleandtoad
Hey Bob and Susan,
How come all your recent posts are coming through doubled?
You trying to pad your post count?
[Edited on 5-5-2008 by turtleandtoad] |
No double-postings on my screen for B&S-------T&T you looking at two screens?? or do you see double like I do after catatact surgery?
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Roberto
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Quote: | Originally posted by Barry A.
What I meant to say is that Al Gore talks the talk, but DOES NOT walk the walk--------his personal home is NOT eco-friendly, and in fact his home
burns more energy than a dozen normal homes, or so it is reported. |
I beg to differ. He buys carbon credits, thus makes up for all other sins.
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