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What type of car do you drive, a white one?
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What type of car do you drive, a white one?
Tripe.
For those not acquainted with the term, the stomachs of a cow..... Worse than Spam, which is at least fit for human consumption. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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Peter,
It's an aquired taste, I happen to like both, as well as other parts of cows, pigs, and other delicious animals. Anton wrote: > Tripe. > > For those not acquainted with the term, the stomachs of a cow..... > Worse than Spam, which is at least fit for human consumption. > > Peter Wieck > Wyncote, PA |
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> wrote in message ups.com... > Tripe. > > For those not acquainted with the term, the stomachs of a cow..... > Worse than Spam, which is at least fit for human consumption. > > Peter Wieck > Wyncote, PA You're not too far away from Philly. The home of pepper pot soup. Also known as Menudo to friends from south of the border. |
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Over here in Ohio , Menudo comes in a can in the grocery store...
"Chas Hurst" > wrote in message ... > > > wrote in message > ups.com... >> Tripe. >> >> For those not acquainted with the term, the stomachs of a cow..... >> Worse than Spam, which is at least fit for human consumption. >> >> Peter Wieck >> Wyncote, PA > > You're not too far away from Philly. The home of pepper pot soup. Also > known as Menudo to friends from south of the border. > |
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Yeah, lucky we are. I think cooking tripe may be worse that eating it.
A friend familiar with Mexican food claims menudo is good for treating a hangover. "none2u" > wrote in message et... > Over here in Ohio , Menudo comes in a can in the grocery store... > "Chas Hurst" > wrote in message > ... >> >> > wrote in message >> ups.com... >>> Tripe. >>> >>> For those not acquainted with the term, the stomachs of a cow..... >>> Worse than Spam, which is at least fit for human consumption. >>> >>> Peter Wieck >>> Wyncote, PA >> >> You're not too far away from Philly. The home of pepper pot soup. Also >> known as Menudo to friends from south of the border. >> > > |
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I think anything can be made to taste great. But somewhere along the line I
decided some things weren't meant to be eaten. Got tired of it reminding me of being a kid. I will however eat just about anything ,including menudo , If I make it myself. "Guenter Scholz" > wrote in message ... > In article . com>, > > wrote: >>Tripe. >> >>For those not acquainted with the term, the stomachs of a cow..... >>Worse than Spam, which is at least fit for human consumption. >> >>Peter Wieck >>Wyncote, PA > > I beg to differ! Delicious, especially when prepare sweet and sour > style > > cheers > |
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I did consider white paint for the cabrio I was planning to buy 5 years ago
but I was advised by various people not do do it as it would affect residuals. Funny thing, as in Europe up to the eighties white was very popular and was promoted by Merc on safety grounds. Plus Merc's very bright Arctic White was not available for this car. So I chose black instead. Almost as 'generic' as silver... :-) DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Chas Hurst" > wrote in message ... > Yeah, lucky we are. I think cooking tripe may be worse that eating it. > A friend familiar with Mexican food claims menudo is good for treating a > hangover. [...] ++++++++++++++++++ |
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What type of car do you drive, a white one?
Dori A Schmetterling wrote: > I did consider white paint for the cabrio I was planning to buy 5 years ago > but I was advised by various people not do do it as it would affect > residuals. Funny thing, as in Europe up to the eighties white was very > popular and was promoted by Merc on safety grounds. Plus Merc's very bright > Arctic White was not available for this car. > > So I chose black instead. Almost as 'generic' as silver... :-) I wonder if changes in color preferences reflect a change in social psychology. A happy, confident, exuberant group might pick loud colours. A more cautious group may choose less attention getting colors. My impression is than in the last couple of decades people have moved to more muted colours, but I have no data to support that. .. |
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