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> > > 611 is supposed to be a repair line, so that can be useful if > your > > > problem isn't no service. > > I was thinking ... . But what's the point of it if > > you do have service? > I'm not quite sure. Mine was out for days and we had to use the > unreliable cell phones. Which couldn't have been as unreliable as 611 that you couldn't use, as the service was on the fritz. > > > I heard Vietnamese immigrants had pretty well taken over the > > > shrimping industry at one point. No idea about now. > > They certainly are fond of their shrimp. > Me too, so can't blame them. There are lots of factors in an immigrant group filling up a niche: they're hungry, they're less established, the smarter, more resourceful, and energetic ones don't have the wherewithal to go to law school, and so on, so they work in what they can find employment at. Also, if they've banded together, they have a support system that has broken down among long-term populations that have been around for a few generations, as there's nothing holding these latter together except the bridge club or maybe church. > > > > A pity about the pressure changes. Most people > > > > can get used to them, though. > > > My ears don't "unpop" for days. Sends the tinnitus nuts too. > > It takes practice. Dealing with tinnitus, well, > > maybe it takes booze (though I have more often > > gotten tinnitus through booze). > I got it from bad sinuses. I read that you got it from B minuses. Then on second reading I read that you got it from bad sins. > > > In the story, it wasn't a delusion. In real life, it gets > > > interesting. > > Was he a saint or depicted as such, sort of like > > Anthony of Padua? > More like a veterinarian. I read, well, skimmed the book just now. Not my kind of thing. Of course we should be circumspect in viewing art and literature from another era through our own filters, but despite the author's looking askance at English customs and attitudes of the day, he himself reflected a lot of them. And it's a really dumb book. > > > I just don't want to end up in the orange, tan or stripes. > > What's the likelihood? Slim and none, I presume. > Unless they catch me using plastic bags in supermarkets. (LOL) On another subject, is the Asian composer you were referring to Somtow Sucharitkul? Green Papaya Salad categories: Issan, Thai, New York, starter servings: 4 to 6 servings 1 lg clove garlic, peeled 1/4 ts salt 1 Tb dry-roasted salted peanuts, more for garnish 2 fresh bird chiles or serrano chilies, sliced 1/2 ts raw sugar or white sugar 1 Tb dried shrimp (optional) 2 Tb fresh lime juice 1 Tb fish sauce (nam pla), more to taste 2 plum tomatoes or 1 lg round tomato - or 8 grape tomatoes, coarsely chopped 1/2 lb long beans, trimmed, 1 1/2" lengths (opt) 1 small to medium green (unripe) lettuce for serving (opt) Som tum In a blender or mortar, blend or pound garlic, salt, peanuts, chilies, sugar and shrimp (if using) into a paste. Transfer to a bowl and mix in lime juice and fish sauce. Use a spoon (or the mortar) to lightly crush tomatoes and beans (if using), then add to bowl and mix lightly. Peel and coarsely grate or shred papaya, discarding seeds and inner membrane. There should be 4 to 6 c. If green papaya is unavailable, use an equivalent amount of coleslaw mix (shredded cabbage and carrots). Add papaya to bowl and lightly but thoroughly toss together. Taste for seasoning. Mound in a bowl (if desired, line bowl with lettuce leaves beforehand). Sprinkle with peanuts and serve. Julia Moskin, New York Times --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5* Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 15/0 19/36 34/999 90/1 104/57 106/201 116/18 120/302 331 123/140 SEEN-BY: 153/7715 218/700 222/2 230/150 152 240/1120 250/1 261/38 100 1466 SEEN-BY: 266/512 267/155 275/100 282/1031 1056 291/1 111 320/119 219 340/400 SEEN-BY: 342/13 396/45 633/267 280 640/1384 712/620 848 770/1 801/161 189 SEEN-BY: 2320/105 3634/12 5020/715 1042 5053/58 @PATH: 123/140 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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