Tips on how to smoke a turkey
On 6/7/2010 8:39 PM, Omelet wrote:
> In >,
> > wrote:
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>> On 6/7/2010 5:21 AM, Omelet wrote:
>>> In >,
>>> > wrote:
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>>>>> You are hardly an idiot dear.<g> And you just gave me an idea as to
>>>>> what to do with those paper thin beef steaks that dad bought! I was
>>>>> trying to figure out what the hell to do with them and I thawed them
>>>>> last night.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm smoking today and have plenty of canned veggies on hand so I'll
>>>>> peruse what I have and decide what to roll up in them. :-) Smoking a
>>>>> meat roll should work better than trying to cook them as is.
>>>>> --
>>>>> Peace! Om
>>>>
>>>> how did they turn out? Lee
>>>
>>> I changed my mine and turned them in to salad meat. ;-)
>>
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>> LoL. You don't know how often I go to the store for the fixings for one
>> thing and end up getting the fixings for something else.
>>
>> Ah, the joy of being single ;-)
>>
>> BBQ
>
> <;lol> or in my case, not being afraid to prep separate meals for dad or
> I. ;-) Right now, he's enjoying that package of Kielbasa I smoked and
> I'm prepping steak salad for work this week. I had some warmed up
> smoked pork chop for dinner tonight, as is.
>
> I won't be working tomorrow tho'. I got a surprise Subpoena this
> morning for a trial for a drunk driver that I collected a legal blood
> sample on a few months back.
>
> I hate it when attorneys do this last minute crap. There is not anything
> I can provide to them except 5 minutes of chain of custody testimony.
> But, from what the investigator told me of this particular case, I'll be
> glad to help send the moron to jail...
What probably happened is last minute plea bargaining negotiations
failed. The attorney probably could not get a lessor charge. So he/she
said we go to trial. Prosecutor said sure no problem...
Then the prosecutor has to scramble to find/subpoena all involved. I
agree, they should have notified you before and canceled if a deal was
reached.
What happens if you're out of town and don't get the subpoena? Then the
case is in jeopardy. Just a little planning and they could make your
life easier !!!
I take it you have been in this position before.
>
> I have zero tolerance for DUI's, especially when involved in car wrecks
> and a great deal of previous history.
We have a 4 in 10 years, eligible for 7 years of public housing. Our
poster child for that law had 20 convictions. Yes twenty. A few in
different states, but those count to.
His last conviction, I think he got 4 years. Eligible for 7, but got 4.
Why this nonsense?
Gotta remember to, he is not eligible to get insurance, because he does
not have a license. So he is driving uninsured to. Charged for that to?
Not that I know of.
Good luck,
BBQ
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