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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Apr 4, 2008 15:21:54 GMT -5
Man grandfather (at the beach, not the one I work with) has a smoker C-Fed.
He'll smoke the fisht for us.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Apr 4, 2008 15:23:02 GMT -5
Do you have any good places for us to catch some catfisht locally? We'll need some crawdads. And does he like tea?
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Post by Baixo Astral on Apr 4, 2008 15:25:29 GMT -5
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Apr 4, 2008 15:26:46 GMT -5
Do you have any good places for us to catch some catfisht locally? We'll need some crawdads. And does he like tea? There are places all over Eastern NC to get Catfish. I don't know of them personally, but we can just ask either of my grandfathers or my uncle. Going to the Outer Banks would be best because not only do we have ocean and sound fishing, but there are fresh water ponds throughout the woods we can fish at too. The Tar River goes through Greenville, and that's fresh water not salt so there may be some catfish. Like I said, we can find them with all the rivers, streams, sounds, oceans around here.
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Post by Annette on Apr 4, 2008 15:42:28 GMT -5
Any kind of tea with a bit of Splenda - but I love mint tea in general. Good good stuff.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Apr 4, 2008 15:47:44 GMT -5
Do you have any good places for us to catch some catfisht locally? We'll need some crawdads. And does he like tea? Crawfish... They are called Crawfish
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Apr 4, 2008 15:49:04 GMT -5
Do you have any good places for us to catch some catfisht locally? We'll need some crawdads. And does he like tea? Crawfish... They are called Crawfish No.
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Post by Drillbit Taylor on Apr 4, 2008 15:58:32 GMT -5
Crawfish... They are called Crawfish No. Yea they are. I can get a Cajun guy to tell you different.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Apr 4, 2008 16:00:38 GMT -5
No. Yea they are. I can get a Cajun guy to tell you different. I live in Cali and where I catch them at we call them Crawdaddies Hotrod. Also hook me up with your Cajun so I can get some good gumbo.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Apr 4, 2008 17:00:16 GMT -5
No. Yea they are. I can get a Cajun guy to tell you different. They're called both. Also, I'm sick of C-Fed always wanting to waste perfectly good Crawdaddies as bait! We got to eat them things, kid!
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Post by Baixo Astral on Apr 4, 2008 17:24:28 GMT -5
“Shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, sautee it. There's, um, shrimp kebabs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo, pan fried, deep fried, stir fried. There's pineapple shrimp and lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich... That's, that's about it.”
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Apr 4, 2008 18:01:31 GMT -5
I'm with spike here ... It's Assam or nothing!! With a spot of skimmed milk and left to brew for a while. Oh Yeah!!
Green Tea ... pfft ... I mean who'd drink that? look it's green, that means it's off.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Apr 4, 2008 18:05:39 GMT -5
Thought you'd appreciate this discussion Joker, and I stand by the stance both you and Spike are wrong.
;D
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Apr 4, 2008 18:23:30 GMT -5
English tea: The only tea so bad a whole nation decided to throw it all overboard.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Apr 4, 2008 18:24:26 GMT -5
TeaMania 2008 Bah gawd!
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Post by Baixo Astral on Apr 4, 2008 18:25:32 GMT -5
There IS no English tea... just like there is no American digniTEA.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Apr 4, 2008 18:25:56 GMT -5
It's a tag team battle Bah-gawd!
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Post by comahan on Apr 4, 2008 18:26:11 GMT -5
Lipton, really sweet.
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Apr 4, 2008 18:27:55 GMT -5
There IS no English tea... just like there is no American digniTEA. I like that, I like that. That pun was to good to come back with anything witty. What I will say though, is I'm not just talking about the flavor. I'm talking about the refreshment. Here in the the South Eastern U.S. it's not uncommon for it to be 100+ degrees, with humidity and a heat index of 120 degrees. I need my cold drinks. Not only to cool down, but for refreshment. When I drink hot drinks, I feel just a thirsty as before I drank.
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Apr 4, 2008 18:29:44 GMT -5
Proper Tea cools you down no matter what the weather.
Geez I sound like a Powergen commercial.
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