• Delivery Club.

    From Denis Mosko@2:5064/54.1315 to All on Mon Dec 14 21:55:18 2020
    McDonalds (eats), Dr. Pepper (drinks) and a wash machine every decade.

    I did rather eat babble-gum than esophagus.

    I am not sure how someone would go about slipping me the oskafagus; it did be too obvious, would not it?

    Whitefish stomachs or "pipes". When gutting a netful of whitefish take them out and "clean them good in cold water, then boil".

    Fishlins seems somehow less far-fetched.

    The weirdest one was salvaging clams from a freshly killed walrus stomach right after the walrus has had a recent meal of clams. Rinse them well in salt cold water and enjoy them raw. (They are bleached white from the walrus stomach acid!)

    Weird? Sounds good. Do not even have to add lemon.

    It seems that walruses' primary diet is shellfish. Reminds me of the Lewis Caroll poem. For they did eaten every one.

    I presume if you substituted brandy in this, you might get une saloperie francaise - Sligo Slop
    (Irish delight).

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  • From Bob Roberts@1:218/840 to Denis Mosko on Mon Dec 14 14:44:55 2020
    McDonalds (eats), Dr. Pepper (drinks) and a wash machine every decade.
    I did rather eat babble-gum than esophagus.
    I am not sure how someone would go about slipping me the oskafagus; it did be too obvious, would not it?

    Denis,

    I'm so confused by your messages. Are you training some AI to write random articles?
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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to Bob Roberts on Mon Dec 14 20:52:55 2020
    Hi, Bob -- on Dec 14 2020 at 14:44, you wrote:

    I'm so confused by your messages. Are you training some AI to write random articles?

    I'm so glad you're not the only one confused!! :-)



    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Denis Mosko@2:5064/54.1315 to Bob Roberts on Tue Dec 15 07:49:02 2020
    I'm so confused by your messages.
    ...
    Subj. I want to know: what is "raf"-coffee, Bob?

    2All: 2nd) what is "americano"-coffee, Friend?

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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to Denis Mosko on Tue Dec 15 00:10:14 2020
    Hi, Denis -- on Dec 15 2020 at 07:49, you wrote:

    Subj. I want to know: what is "raf"-coffee, Bob?

    2All: 2nd) what is "americano"-coffee, Friend?

    Why don't you ask in the Cooking echo?

    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to DALLAS HINTON on Tue Dec 15 11:26:00 2020
    Why don't you ask in the Cooking echo?

    I am starting to wonder if this is the only English speaking echo he has
    access to.


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  • From Bob Roberts@1:218/840 to Denis Mosko on Tue Dec 15 14:36:35 2020
    Subj. I want to know: what is "raf"-coffee, Bob?

    I don't know what raf coffee is. Sorry.

    2All: 2nd) what is "americano"-coffee, Friend?

    Americano coffee is a shot of espresso, combined with hot water. The hot water dilutes the expresso, and makes something similar to drip coffee, or regular coffee, as American's are used it.

    It's called the Americano because it was made for soldiers in WWII when they were in Europe, and wanted a coffee at a European cafe which didn't have an American style drop coffee maker.
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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to Mike Powell on Tue Dec 15 14:53:04 2020
    Hi, Mike -- on Dec 15 2020 at 11:26, you wrote:

    I am starting to wonder if this is the only English speaking echo he has access to.

    I've seen him in the Cooking echo. Denis -- what echoes DO you have access to?


    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to Denis Mosko on Wed Dec 16 13:47:47 2020
    * Reply to a message in Netmail

    Hi, Denis -- on Dec 16 2020 at 11:04, you wrote:

    Dallas! Who taking any points to English Echos at Your region/Vancouver/CANADA?

    Grammar Correction:

    Dallas, Who is taking on any points to English Echos in your region of Vancouver, CANADA?

    Answer to question:
    No-one that I know of is taking points -- there isn't much use of the point system in North America.



    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757.2 to Dallas Hinton on Wed Dec 16 14:32:46 2020
    Re: no
    By: Dallas Hinton to Denis Mosko on Wed Dec 16 2020 01:47 pm

    No-one that I know of is taking points -- there isn't much use of the point system in North America.

    I will take on a point. I have two of them now and if anyone would like a point address they are welcome here.

    Points are not the same as nodes. Nodes can access areas that are sysop only but points can't. Points can access all the regular fidonet echoes like this one, COOKING, ASIAN_LINK and what not, but not the admin areas.

    If you ever run into someone wanting to run a point, feel free to send them my way. :)

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Dallas Hinton@1:153/7715 to Alan Ianson on Wed Dec 16 15:52:14 2020
    Hi, Alan -- on Dec 16 2020 at 14:32, you wrote:

    If you ever run into someone wanting to run a point, feel free to send them my way. :)

    Thanks, Alan -- see netmail.



    Cheers... Dallas

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  • From Carol Shenkenberger@1:275/100 to Mike Powell on Sat Dec 26 17:00:53 2020
    Re: no
    By: Mike Powell to DALLAS HINTON on Tue Dec 15 2020 11:26 am

    Why don't you ask in the Cooking echo?

    I am starting to wonder if this is the only English speaking echo he has access to.


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    He's there and in others. He doesn't ask stuff like this in ENET.SYSOP.

    Denis, google for russian translations please.

    xxcarol
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