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Thoughts from the Evil Galaxy

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  1. I actually read quite a lot in school. Among the most notables that affected my outlook on life were... Animal Farm. "...four legs good... two legs better... four legs good... two legs better..." The Illiad and The Oddessy The Pearl Rumble Fish
  2. Officially my first Pcommer was my wife, she told me about the site. The first member I met was Johnny J, then it was either Cardie or Lacey, my memory is kinda fuzzy. Then there was Honkin, AltantaDave, Kittykat, Soapmom, Lesley71, TBAR and so many others...
  3. Oxtail is way too expensive these days. I use pig tails for similar results in some Hispanic and Carribean recipes I make. After they've finished their job in the stew, you can take them out and fry them to crisp them up and shamefully gnaw on them like a old dog gnawing on an old soup bone...
  4. No... She is like that naturally. She can go from nice to ball busting in the same sentence...
  5. I love Menudo. There's a place over on Windy Hill that makes a great Menudo...
  6. Mainly things from the neurological side of the critters. Lots of funky things in the neurological systems that can and have transferred over to humans, so I personally stay away from the stuff. I'm not a huge fan of overly sweet things. Sweets have never been a big thing over at my house. Otherwise I'm game for just about anything else edible...
  7. I don't think there is. The vibrations from the car will eventually make the crack spread across the windshield from side to side or top to bottom. You'll sooner or later have to pony up for a new windshield...
  8. Most county name sites are owned by their respective counties and are part of their county governments. Paulding.com is privately owned and not part of the county government...
  9. Even though my date shows 2006, I've actually been on since 2005. It's been great so far, lot's of people have come and gone. They've either have left never to return or watch from a distance (or sulk in the shadows), others post daily (sometimes under many different identities), but all in one way or another have contributed greatly to this board. Happy 10 years Paulding.com, and ope for many more in the years to come... :drinks:
  10. I don't understand... How is it a incumbent protection scheme?
  11. Actually only a very small number of mushrooms can be cultivated. Chanterelles are a good example of mushrooms that cannot be cultivated as of yet. If a person is well researched and there is even training if your willing to pay for it, one can enjoy the full range of edible mushrooms. Carelessness and inexperience are almost alway the main factor in mushroom poisoning. Attitude is another. Here in the United States and English descendants, we were bought up to be afraid of wild mushrooms and, with the exception of the American Pacific Northwest, tend to have a very low rate of mushroom f
  12. I wouldn't even trust that. An poisonous look-a-like called a Greenstalk grow right beside it in the same cow patty. All the years of people munching down on Liberty Caps didn't realize they were also eating this lovely kidney destroying mushroom. Most people can now simply get the spores from online and grow their own due to a loophole in the law in many states. You can possess the spores, but not here in Georgia, you just can't possess the mushroom unless its growing wild on your property. Why at it relates too???
  13. Never, never, never, NEVER eat any mushroom you find out in the wild unless you're making mushroom hunting your hobby and you have extensively researched deadly and poisonous mushrooms first. I've been studying mushrooms for the last two years and have only just this summer became confidant enough to begin eating what I find and that was ONLY after I triple ID what I find and avoid anything that even resembles a poisonous or deadly mushroom. Chanterelles are among the easiest mushroom to ID but even they have poisonous look alikes that will make you sorry if you miss identify them. Even aft
  14. My ovens lowest temp is 170, way too high to dehydrate these mushrooms. It would do good for jerky though.
  15. I'm probably gonna end up eating them all. But I'm still interested in the dehydrator, Subby. I'll PM you...
  16. My mushrooms need a dehydrator as they are much more substantial that the tiny liberty caps...
  17. Doe anybody have a dehydrator I can borrow? My mushroom hunting has produced more than I con possible eat before they go bad. The extra rain and mild temps this year have produced a bumper crop of Chanterelles. I've got 5 lbs in the fridge and know of where to go get tons more...
  18. The Media has done it's job well. It reminds me of the state controlled media in China and some of the Arab countries that with any national controversy that might shine a bad light on the current government, the first thing they do is start running stories about the evils of America and the US's somehow covert involvement in the issue. The recent turmoil in Egypt is a good example as even though the Morsi government was taking aid and on good terms with the Obama administration, the Muslim Brotherhood almost immediately started blaming all the unrest and protest on covert CIA and American i
  19. Because it's politics. The media would not have given this story the light of day if it had not happened during this Presidential Administration being under fire. This is nothing but diversion away from national matters...
  20. Right, it should be up to the mob to just rush in and kill the bastard based on what they've been spoon fed... 8)
  21. Why don't you just take a sniper rifle and shoot him. Or you can join the lynch mob and hang the racist bastard from the nearest tree. Hunt down the jury and the judge while y'all are at it and hang them too for reaching the obviously wrong decision..
  22. Once again it proves people do no have faith in the American Justice System, unless of course the verdict is in their opinionated favor. It is not a perfect system, but it's what works best in our society. A jury or his peers found him not guilty and in the United States legally that should be the end of it. But it won't be. Now the NAACP is calling for the Dept of Justice to bring federal charges and there are sure to be civil lawsuits on coming. This is what some call the OJ effect, when the general public, who should have no business sticking their noses into something that has been gr
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