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Shaun Rimmer
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> "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> > > > My brain, do remain, without strain, - speak for yerself!
> > > >
> > > Nah, I avoid that kind of workout.
> >
> > I can tell - you got a weak muscle up there, heheheheh........
> >
> Now that's just plain mean!
Thanks! >',;~}~
> > > > You _worry_?!?!?!? Sheesh, now that'd strain ya...........
> > > >
> > > Not much to worry about these days.
> >
> > I worry about food, beer, smokes - stuff like that, but only a tiny
little
> > bit, and only when I ain't got any.
> >
> I don't drink, or smoke anymore, but I still worry about when I ain't got any.
Quitting the smokes I can understand, but drink? Well, I think it must be because <insert mean
comment form earlier>.
> > > > Nah - can get that stuff right here in Shaun's Kitchen (but I don't
> care
> > > for
> > > > okra). So then, woss yer favourite?
> > > >
> > > I hate okra too. I can cook all the basics, like jambalaya, gumbo,
> > etouffee,
> >
> > Got any recipes?!?!? (here we are, back to food again FFS!!!!!!!!!
another
> > 3/4 hour to lunch time............)
> >
> To be honest, there are so damn many great mixes made locally, I don't
have
> to bother with recipes. I've even sent some of the mixes to a friend in Dorset (sp?).
Fair do's!
Reminds me - talkin to this guy, he said:
"Just been on holiday to Poole."
I said "In Dorset?"
Ha said: "I'd bloody recommend it to anyone."
(Yeah well, the old ones are the..ermmm, 'oldest'....ahem.)
> > > but my favorites, I have to go out to eat. Mike Anderson's is da
bomb!!
> > > http://www.mikeandersons.com/
> >
> > Oh, looks grand! Seafood.....love seafood! Crab, lobster,
langoustine/king
> > prawn, squid, octopus, shark, muscles - loe it all and more!
> >
> > > Then there's New Orleans.
> >
> > Ooooo, cajun, creole, seafood - damn you have got it good food wise! Do
> they
> > make Gator Gumbo?!?!?!? Heheheheh........
> >
> New Orleans is heavy into the creole.
Oh, I know's about that one ',;~}~
> I prefer a creole gumbo over a roux gumbo any day. That goes for pretty much most everything
> cajun. Gator
dishes
> can be had here. So can nutria, but I'm not a fan of eating giant rodents.
So, what kinda rodentis that then? Oh, and WTF does gator taste like? Always wondered......
> > > There is only one trail here close by. A couple more a little over an
> hour
> > > away. Anything else will involve driving. They are decent enough, but
I
> > > would love to ride some different trails one day. Maybe even a trail
on
> an
> > > actual mountain!
> >
> > Heheheh - yeah, know what you mean, although I'm not complaining -
there's
> > some excellent riding all around me (if I could only find more of it),
and
> > plenty better within driving distance (if only I drove...).
> >
> The local trail is a lot of fun. There are no real hills to climb, or to bomb down, but what we do
> have are straight up and down mini hills, that
you
> climb with momentum. They would be too steep to climb otherwise.
Roller-coaster!
> About four hours away, is Ruston, LA which has one of the better trails in the south. Real hills,
> with real climbs. I plan to go there. I've been to Lake Kincaid that had real hills. Liked to
> have killed me. It was the only time I've ever had to use my small chain ring. I found religion
> that day.
Yeah - it's my lungs that let me down first, but I'm not too bad a climber - have to be at least
half decent living around here since it's virtually all hills.
Shaun aRe
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Shaun Rimmer" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > > > My brain, do remain, without strain, - speak for yerself!
> > > >
> > > Nah, I avoid that kind of workout.
> >
> > I can tell - you got a weak muscle up there, heheheheh........
> >
> Now that's just plain mean!
Thanks! >',;~}~
> > > > You _worry_?!?!?!? Sheesh, now that'd strain ya...........
> > > >
> > > Not much to worry about these days.
> >
> > I worry about food, beer, smokes - stuff like that, but only a tiny
little
> > bit, and only when I ain't got any.
> >
> I don't drink, or smoke anymore, but I still worry about when I ain't got any.
Quitting the smokes I can understand, but drink? Well, I think it must be because <insert mean
comment form earlier>.
> > > > Nah - can get that stuff right here in Shaun's Kitchen (but I don't
> care
> > > for
> > > > okra). So then, woss yer favourite?
> > > >
> > > I hate okra too. I can cook all the basics, like jambalaya, gumbo,
> > etouffee,
> >
> > Got any recipes?!?!? (here we are, back to food again FFS!!!!!!!!!
another
> > 3/4 hour to lunch time............)
> >
> To be honest, there are so damn many great mixes made locally, I don't
have
> to bother with recipes. I've even sent some of the mixes to a friend in Dorset (sp?).
Fair do's!
Reminds me - talkin to this guy, he said:
"Just been on holiday to Poole."
I said "In Dorset?"
Ha said: "I'd bloody recommend it to anyone."
(Yeah well, the old ones are the..ermmm, 'oldest'....ahem.)
> > > but my favorites, I have to go out to eat. Mike Anderson's is da
bomb!!
> > > http://www.mikeandersons.com/
> >
> > Oh, looks grand! Seafood.....love seafood! Crab, lobster,
langoustine/king
> > prawn, squid, octopus, shark, muscles - loe it all and more!
> >
> > > Then there's New Orleans.
> >
> > Ooooo, cajun, creole, seafood - damn you have got it good food wise! Do
> they
> > make Gator Gumbo?!?!?!? Heheheheh........
> >
> New Orleans is heavy into the creole.
Oh, I know's about that one ',;~}~
> I prefer a creole gumbo over a roux gumbo any day. That goes for pretty much most everything
> cajun. Gator
dishes
> can be had here. So can nutria, but I'm not a fan of eating giant rodents.
So, what kinda rodentis that then? Oh, and WTF does gator taste like? Always wondered......
> > > There is only one trail here close by. A couple more a little over an
> hour
> > > away. Anything else will involve driving. They are decent enough, but
I
> > > would love to ride some different trails one day. Maybe even a trail
on
> an
> > > actual mountain!
> >
> > Heheheh - yeah, know what you mean, although I'm not complaining -
there's
> > some excellent riding all around me (if I could only find more of it),
and
> > plenty better within driving distance (if only I drove...).
> >
> The local trail is a lot of fun. There are no real hills to climb, or to bomb down, but what we do
> have are straight up and down mini hills, that
you
> climb with momentum. They would be too steep to climb otherwise.
Roller-coaster!
> About four hours away, is Ruston, LA which has one of the better trails in the south. Real hills,
> with real climbs. I plan to go there. I've been to Lake Kincaid that had real hills. Liked to
> have killed me. It was the only time I've ever had to use my small chain ring. I found religion
> that day.
Yeah - it's my lungs that let me down first, but I'm not too bad a climber - have to be at least
half decent living around here since it's virtually all hills.
Shaun aRe