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where is the sarcasm in Leon's post?
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Sweet holy Moses, can we cut the sarcasm out? You've both ruined my entire morning of enjoyment on the site. Can't a fella have some good clean fun out here without sarcasm ruining it? I only wish you both enjoyed the hobby as much as me and could prove it by losing the sarcasm. Best wishes.
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Jason,
If I may speak for both gentlemen.......Rob was referencing deer meat and the manner in which it was meant to be eaten. While Leon, a bit fed-up with deer threads, gave Rob the finger and sarcastically suggested that eating medium rare deer meat is for nerds and would never be served in any of his restaurant chains! He also slily implied that deer jerky taste way better when cooked in a kettle. At least, that is my interpretation. Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 09-14-2010 at 09:00 AM. |
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Oh no...not another deer bashing thread.
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It is very difficult to get good jerky in NYC, I can tell you that.
Perhaps our next Net 54 NYC Dinner Thread Dinner could be at a jerky restaurant? Or if one cannot be found we'll just have a bunch of jerks come to the dinner?
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Jeff- count me among the latter.
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Well, Barry, any dinner that has you, me, Joe D and Mike Sarno at it has all the jerky one could ever need.
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did someone say dinner?
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i consulted 5 t206 experts personally and we had a good look at the lot...it's at best inconclusive that these cards are medium rare.
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My condolences to the friends and family of any deer that has been turned into jerky.
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I totally missed the deer references and innuendo!
Now I can see how this would all make sense. Jeff, a sad day indeed, isn't it, when such tomfoolery can interrupt a perfectly lovely day of browsing your favorite message board....so unfortunate. And to think that we all had a future. Send me your Hank Greenberg collection to soothe your troubled mind. Charity is the only true path towards forgiveness and true peace. PM me and I will send you the address. Leon, if you ain't serving deer jerky in your restuarants, then what IS on the menu, for heaven's sake?! Barry, remain calm....serenity now!
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I haven't had a nice chicken fried steak since my days as an undergrad in Texas. It's hard to find fried okra too here on the east coast. Miss that southern cookin' sometimes. Mike |
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About 10 years ago, a friend and I flew to High Point, NC for the annual furniture market. We got there late one evening and were both hungry, so we found a late nite diner to grab a bite to eat. I think I had a burger, but my friend wanted a chicked fried steak dinner (just as Leon described). The waitress had no clue what he was talking about. He then tried to describe what it was and how it was cooked, but she just looked at him like he was crazy. He finally gave up and ordered something else. Chicken fried steak must be a Texas thing.
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No room for a serious post in this thread.
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