Cooking aboard or outdoors

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by daiquiri, Nov 30, 2011.

  1. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member


    Whats does it feel like when you type total 100% utter crap.

    I guess you don't care much for your credibility. I don't want to be rude but you wont have any if you post stuff like that.

    100% denial. Oh and get a new doctor.
     
  2. Yobarnacle
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    Yobarnacle Senior Member holding true course

    Frosty
    Don't like my posts, don't read them. I never post anything I can't back up. :p

    Just because you don't agree with me, doesn't mean I AM wrong. It just means ONE of US is! :D

    I keep telling you, I'm not you. You're fat. I'm not. You have health problems. I don't.
    So who is most probably living healthier? Duh! :)

    I don't know your exact age. I'm 63, in November 64.

    I don't want you to shut up. I want you to post till you die. I will too. Let's see who outlives the other! OK? :)
     
  3. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Peppers do not help cancer victims or help to combat cancer from cigarette smoking or any other lung related illnesses . To suggest that it does is an insult to the many millions of people who have lost relatives as have I.

    You dont know what you are talking about in this and other fields too, you find denial comforting on your weight and you sit there seemingly all day --24 hours cutting and pasting anything relative to your quest --in perfect health of course burning 400 calories an hour.


    If I was petty and childish I would put you on my ignore list but im not that low, but I can tell you now your credibility is in tatters and further friendly banter will be with difficulty.

    Its not just I that do not agree,-- its the whole world that does not.

    Extremely dangerous, disrespectful and very wrong ,---should be taken off the forums thread.

    What was the last bit!! "lets see who dies first" how old are you 8?

    Bye bye Yobi.
     
  4. Yobarnacle
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    Yobarnacle Senior Member holding true course

    I never said peppers did anything for cancer!

    bye bye Frosty
     
  5. hoytedow
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    hoytedow Fly on the Wall - Miss ddt yet?

    Peppers actually help clean the sinuses of extraneous matter by encouraging mucous membranes to kick into high gear producing copious amounts of mucus, thereby helping relieve hay fever symptoms. Personal experience.

    I had heard that peppers helped with ulcers caused by h. pylori bacteria but this study refutes that: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10235193
    Honey, on the other hand, shows more promise.
    http://www.yourhealthbase.com/ulcer_drugs.htm
     
  6. troy2000
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    Yup. I've developed allergies since I got older (or at least they intensified enough for me to start noticing them), and eating hot peppers definitely works when I get stopped up. Not a cure obviously, but it helps me breathe.
     
  7. pdwiley
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    This photo is useless without boats and/or unclad women to add context.

    PDW
     
  8. jamesgyore
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    Well I had thought about adding a woman holding my plated and finished food, but women that are all teeth and titts charge a lot of money regardless of whether your pants are on or off.. Go figure.

    As for the boat, I borrow a friends trailer-sailer for the time being, which is not at all photogenic. My own boat is in the very early stages of construction.

    So in a nutshell, I can't afford the bimbo, and my boat is not yet built, so you'll have to tolerate the pic of just the plated meal.
     
  9. Yobarnacle
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    You are being too ethical James. All is fair in love and war and business and politics and even science these days! Situational ethics is the modern morality, as long as it's politically correct! The End justifys the Means! Find a wannabe model "bimbo", and tell her it's a publicity photo and will appear in the media. This forum is media isn't it? She'll do it for free for the "exposure", and maybe even wash your dishes for the opportunity! :D
     
  10. jamesgyore
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    I do love your optimism... My partner might take exception to the bimbo however "willing" she might be for the publicity.

    On another more important note... Do I want you guys staring at her "qualities" or at my food?
     
  11. Yobarnacle
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    My wife would very much object to my looking at "bimbos" anyway. She's a jealous latina!
    It's said here in Mexico, a mexican man only really fears two things. A knife in a mexican woman's hand, and a norte americano with a U-Haul trailer. :)
     
  12. jamesgyore
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    LMAO. I know what you mean. I had the honour of spending some time with Rob Thomas and his wife some years ago when filming Making Noise, a Puerto Rican woman who could make you hide behind furniture or run for the door with just a look. She did not need to utter a single word or make a threat... Just that look.

    It just occurred to me that someplace on youtube is a rather bad but informative interview of me explaining Making Noise.

    For those interested: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhPC...DvjVQa1PpcFNxxJmgMVebg1kZKp08FdjevHeSaJ8BdZ0=
     
  13. troy2000
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    Add American Indian women to the list of things they (along with all us Anglo's) should be scared of -- .....

    I used to live with a Cheyenne gal, and her best friend was married to a Mexican guy who got drunk one night and beat her up. A couple of nights later he had a few too many again, and fell asleep in his recliner in front of the TV.

    She tied him to his chair and woke him up, then methodically worked him over with a cast iron frying pan.

    I guess he was trainable. The last I saw of them a few years later, they were still married and he'd never laid a finger on her again.:D
     
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    ROFL
    My father-n-law trained all his sons and daughters in traditional skills. My wife can ride, shoot, and even sword fight. Fencing class is still part of the curriculum in my wifes family. LOL

    She has a homily on the wall, says, "Soy (I am) 49% Dama (Lady) y 51% Pera (*****)! No me provoques! (Don't provoke me!)
     

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    I know one of those but some weeks I'd say the percentage was more like 25-75.

    Finally starting to fit out my hull, now to make the final decision as to install a cooktop & oven or just cooktop. I can see the oven being very useful (I use my house one a lot) but it takes up scarce room in a 12m hull.

    PDW
     
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