So--what do you think of the Mexican President coming to our country and criticizing our laws? Especially given Mexico's far more draconian measures? Are we headed into the dreaded "double dip" recession that our resident bear--Goldwater's Ghost--has been predicting? Or is this just a bump in the road while the Euro's get their act together?
It's your turn people. Sound off on what you're thinking about today!
Calderone' remarks didn't surprise me, not did the Democrat's "blame America first" approval.
ReplyDeleteLike BBQ? Well it tis the season. I found a really good site for the novice and the experienced as well http://amazingribs.com/. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteYou know since we're on the subject I never understood the great BBQ debate. You know, Memphis is better than Kansas City na na na na na. It's all apples and oranges to me. In Eastern NC (Down East we call it) they like chopped pork with a light vinegar sauce. In the Western/Central part of the state Lexington BBQ is the thang. They're both good, just different. Memphis dry rub is killer! On my bucket list is to eat at Corky's and Interstate. Hell I like Indian BBQ, you know Tandoori.
Well I'm rambling. But anyway, if you like grilling and drinking beer check the site out and don't say I never did anything for ya.
Calderone has no reason to fear for the safety of his citizens...provided they are here legally, with proper papers. I am steamed at Obama and the Dems for whining so much over this issue. As I see it, AZ is throwing a little more strength behind the existing rules for immigration and visiting.
ReplyDeleteLuckiest dude of the week: the Indiana congressman who revealed his affair this week. Brilliant timing.
ReplyDeleteWalter Jetton's rib rub:
ReplyDelete* 6 tablespoons salt
* 6 tablespoons sugar
* 2 1/2 tablespoons black pepper
* 2 tablespoons MSG (optional)
* 1 tablespoon dry lemon powder
* 1 tablespoon paprika
Good on everything, EXCELLENT on pork.
BigFred, where's the cumin and garlic powder brotherman. Are you a damned radical crazy person or something?
ReplyDelete2 tablespoons MSG BigFred? Is this meant to replace rufies?
ReplyDeleteMy father skipped the MSG as do I but it is in the original. Some folks have adapted it with Garlic power (Philistines...) but I think cumin would not go well with this. Lemon powder is available from Penzey's spices online. No kidding, this stuff is like what I think crack cocaine is like to crack heads. If you taste this, you have met my father.
ReplyDeleteAnd how does a foreign head of state speak to the assembled Houses, insult one or more of the States that elected the same members, and receive a standing ovation? Jesus, I can understand Brazil and Turkey pushing back from the table, but our own elected officials? It would be rude to boo, but I think that would have been a perfect time to check your Blackberry than to clap your hands.
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