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Default Dinner Tonight: Fried Seafood Platter from the Club

On Thursday, February 20, 2014 8:46:14 AM UTC-6, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Feb 2014 08:57:50 -0500, jmcquown >
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> >On 2/20/2014 8:38 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:

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> >> Sqwertz wrote:

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> >>> jmcquown wrote:

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> >>>> Over-fried catfish fillet, fried scallops, fried shrimp, barely fried

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> >>>> oysters. With chips (they remembered them this time!), cole slaw,

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> >>>> tartar sauce & cocktail sauce. Not great but it took a small bite out

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> >>>> of the dining assessment.

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> >>>> http://tinypic.com/m/i38a3d/4

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> >>> The shrimp look even more over-fried than the fish.

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> >> Assuming those two thingies to the right are oysters they look

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> >> masticated and spat out... and I see no cole slaw. Everything on that

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> >> plate including the presentation itself is repulsive... I'd not want

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> >> it even if the Club paid me... if that's a sampling of what the Club

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> >> serves I'd rather dumpster dive. Really, that is BAD!

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> >I didn't include the cole slaw in the picture. I figured how badly

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> >could they screw up a simple fried seafood platter? Obviously they

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> >could, and they did. Yes, those practically uncooked blobs were

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> >supposed to be oysters. I threw them out. I've had much better food at

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> >Dead Lobster!

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> I think this is the first time you posted a picture of a Club meal,
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> and now I know why they insist residents buy it or lose it... no one
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> would eat that garbage otherwise... the people who run that
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> establishment know absolutely nothing about the food business, and
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> they certainly have no one there who can cook... the only way they can
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> support that joint is by having a captive clientele.
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> >When I went to pick up my dinner one of my (seasonal) neighbors was

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> >having an appetizer at the bar. He said, "Now you know where I go most

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> >nights! I don't cook and I have to make a dent in that dining

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> >assessment." You and me both, pal. He said, "Yeah, but you're here all

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> >year." I smiled. But what I was thinking was hey, it was your decision

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> >to buy and furnish a home here but not actually *live* in it. Heh.

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> Obviously the result of more dollars than functioning brain cells... I
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> can't imagine why anyone would choose to live there full time or part
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> time. Actually it makes more sense to live there part time, if
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> someone has the bucks and lives to golf, but full time, no way,
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> especially if one doesn't golf. Living there all year is much too
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> isolated, it's not any kind of a life, and certainly not on a tight
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> budget and all alone. I were you instead of constantly complaining I
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> would have been long gone.


But....but.....then she wouldn't be able to whine about her parents that have been dead for years.....and.....and.....then she might have to be an adult!

I've never seen such a pile of shit in my life. Living on in one's parent's retirement community because one can't get anything else going in one's life, now that's a hot one.

Jill is a ****ing loser.