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  1. L Gilbert

    ten bird roast

    Oh, yeah, almost forgot about ptarmigan. They're good stuff, too. Yeah, raosted with stuffings. Damn, drool all over keyboard now.
  2. L Gilbert

    ten bird roast

    I prefer grouse or pheasant.
  3. L Gilbert

    ten bird roast

    lol they are quite big but not that big. probly twice as big as a good sized turkey.
  4. L Gilbert

    ten bird roast

    Yes it does. I can do without the goose part though. Found them to be quite oily. Never had partridge or woodcock before, though. I've had emu before: tastes like chicken. (Kidding. It tastes like emu).
  5. L Gilbert

    ten bird roast

    It's got duck and mallard in it? Funny, I always thought mallards were ducks. http://www.k12.de.us/warner/mallard.htm
  6. L Gilbert

    Gold Art Object Stirs Up McDonald's 'Cokespoon' Controversy

    heh heh. Apparently, not only does McDonald's not have decent food, but no sense of humor and no respect for art either. :D
  7. L Gilbert

    Don't tell the Italians, but lasagna may actually be British

    Quite right. Each region's dishes are unique to that region. Besides, it seems more important to me that the Etruscans and Chinese were using noodles 3 or 4 thousand years before christ and everone else has been modifying the noodle dishes to suit their own tastes since.
  8. L Gilbert

    Don't tell the Italians, but lasagna may actually be British

    Swim? I know it rains quite a bit in the UK but enough that you'd have to swim through it?
  9. L Gilbert

    Don't tell the Italians, but lasagna may actually be British

    LOL Yeah.Meat, cheese, noodles, and sauce. Is there a theme here? Chicken carbonara, fettuccine, spaghetti, chow mein, linguini, etc. Is there another British dish that uses pasta/meat/cheese/sauce?
  10. L Gilbert

    Don't tell the Italians, but lasagna may actually be British

    Exactly, CG. :) Blackleaf, why don't you just claim that the Brits have invented everything, done everything, etc. and have done with it so the rest of us can say "Big deal" and carry on? :D
  11. L Gilbert

    Ice-Cream Anyone???

    I think sherbet is the English version. Sorbet (pronounced "sore bay") is French. At least that's what I gather from looking at the container. :)
  12. L Gilbert

    Ice-Cream Anyone???

    I prefer sherbet, preferably lime and orange in that order.
  13. L Gilbert

    Dinning Alone

    That deserves an even bigger thanks. :D
  14. L Gilbert

    Dinning Alone

    LOL Thanks. That's me, Oscar the grouch. :D
  15. L Gilbert

    Dinning Alone

    Baked ham, scalloped spuds, and green beans for dindin here tonite. :D Grapefruits are delicious.
  16. L Gilbert

    The Coka Cola scam is back

    No Coca Cola logo or nothing. These people actually get suckers hooked. Anyway, here's what I got in my mailbox: I almost replied with. "Well, as you've found my email address you can find my snailmail address and send me the million £ check. Take the postage and handling out of the million £."
  17. L Gilbert

    New mum at 67 years of age

    http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-012807newmom,0,3683647.story?coll=la-home-headlines This is getting really stupid. This woman is old enough to be the great great grandmother of her own kids (presuming age of fertility to be around 14) and it's conceivable that she could be alive when her...
  18. L Gilbert

    USA's worst city

    Holy crap. Camden, New Jersey kinda threw me for a bit of a loop. http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news&id=4967702 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_kmtpi/is_200603/ai_n16097782 http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1058/is_23_116/ai_55805964...
  19. L Gilbert

    Dinning Alone

    I didn't say anything about "bad". Just needs improvement. :D
  20. L Gilbert

    Dinning Alone

    Lack of sense or reasoning abilities.