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Trustguy Jan 14, 2010 2:41 pm

Passed the fire quiz. Now on to earthquake training.

Mackieman Jan 14, 2010 2:42 pm


Originally Posted by ConciergeMike (Post 13181943)
My hairline is receding unevenly due to an encounter with fire when I was about 15. Neighbors reported varying things to the police, including a "small explosion" and another thought that her truck had been hit and the offending driver left the scene.

That explains so much. ;):D

Phudnik Jan 14, 2010 2:53 pm


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 13181894)
Mmm, fried okra.

:-:

Now I want to take a trip to Texas, just for fried okra and barbecue...

gbryan84 Jan 14, 2010 2:54 pm


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 13181784)
I can't eat chicken from anywhere but Bush's now. That stuff is the crack of the poultry world.

Drink their sweet tea and you wont drink sweet tea anywhere but Bush's too

Mackieman Jan 14, 2010 2:54 pm


Originally Posted by Phudnik (Post 13182022)
:-:

Now I want to take a trip to Texas, just for fried okra and barbecue...

AUS Do is at the end of February. @:-)

uncertaintraveler Jan 14, 2010 2:55 pm


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 13181894)
Mmm, fried okra.

Fried okra is only good if it is actually fried, not breaded.

Fried okra should involve a cast iron skillet, copious amounts of Crisco, high heat, and lots of cornmeal. And okra, of course.

Mackieman Jan 14, 2010 2:56 pm


Originally Posted by gbryan84 (Post 13182035)
Drink their sweet tea and you wont drink sweet tea anywhere but Bush's too

Aye. :D

Mackieman Jan 14, 2010 2:57 pm


Originally Posted by uncertaintraveler (Post 13182040)
Fried okra is only good if it is actually fried, not breaded.

Fried okra should involve a cast iron skillet, copious amounts of Crisco, high heat, and lots of cornmeal. And okra, of course.

Of course. I haven't run across breaded fried okra. Of course, I could not find it in California anywhere. I made it at home from scratch on rare occasions.

gbryan84 Jan 14, 2010 2:58 pm

I never thought today would be over. Work was :rolleyes:,:o, and :mad:. Boss man almost through a fit yesterday because he forgot I was taking tomorrow off. He just got back from a month long vacation in S.Africa and gets mad at me for taking 1 day off:rolleyes:.

Oh well, soon enough Ill be relaxin on my first TATL flight in Business. See everyone in PRG!!!

Phudnik Jan 14, 2010 2:58 pm


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 13182037)
AUS Do is at the end of February. @:-)

Family responsibilities make weekend travel nearly impossible. Also, there is a reasonable chance I will be flying around the world in late Feb. :eek: I have never been to AUS and would love to visit.

Mackieman Jan 14, 2010 2:58 pm


Originally Posted by gbryan84 (Post 13182060)
I never thought today would be over. Work was :rolleyes:,:o, and :mad:. Boss man almost through a fit yesterday because he forgot I was taking tomorrow off. He just got back from a month long vacation in S.Africa and gets mad at me for taking 1 day off:rolleyes:.

Oh well, soon enough Ill be relaxin on my first TATL flight in Business. See everyone in PRG!!!

Safe travels.

ConciergeMike Jan 14, 2010 2:59 pm

Guess I should announce that I am formally out for the AUS Do, since I booked SFO that weekend.

uncertaintraveler Jan 14, 2010 3:01 pm


Originally Posted by Mackieman (Post 13182056)
Of course. I haven't run across breaded fried okra. Of course, I could not find it in California anywhere. I made it at home from scratch on rare occasions.

Shockingly, Kinkaid's in Fort Worth has "fried okra" on their menu, but it is actually breaded okra (if you click on the link, and scroll down, you can even see a picture of the okra).

Great hamburgers at Kinkaid's, by the way. Their okra...um, not so much.

Mackieman Jan 14, 2010 3:02 pm


Originally Posted by uncertaintraveler (Post 13182082)
Shockingly, Kinkaid's in Fort Worth has "fried okra" on their menu, but it is actually breaded okra (if you click on the link, and scroll down, you can even see a picture of the okra).

Great hamburgers at Kinkaid's, by the way. Their okra...um, not so much.


Dually noted. :-:

Olton Hall Jan 14, 2010 3:02 pm

Good afternoon all. A box member has foundation walls now.


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