--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long <sharelong60@...> wrote:
>
> Doc, I don't think it's right of you to bring turq's 
> mom into this, especially in the way that you do. 
> Really nasty. 

Not to worry, Share. My Mom is long dead and gone
and, unlike Jimbo, had a sense of humor about herself.
She was also a TM teacher, TB to the end.

> And the violent image of skewered Curtis, also really 
> nasty IMO. 

Hey, it happens. People retire, find that they have
nothing going on in their real lives, and develop
nasty fantasy lives. I think we all know who would
win out in an actual confrontation between Curtis'
real-life Jiu-Jitsu and either Jimbo's imaginary 
posturing or Ravi's Fuck You Fu.  :-)

> I've removed myself from this menu. Please keep me 
> off of it.

A pity. You'll miss my contribution to the Pot Luck:
Pile-On And Post Out Gloat Cheese Crumble, made
from the milk of gloats who graze on the hillsides
of Threatened Ego Mountain. Like imaginary revenge,
it's a dish best served cold. Avoid overindulging,
however, because then your ego will have to go hungry
the rest of the week and you'll be sitting on the
sidelines watching everyone else eat.  :-)

> ________________________________
>  From: "doctordumbass@..." <doctordumbass@...>
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 5:24 PM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Menu for Today, Monday, April 29th - FFL Main Dining 
> Room
>  
> FFL Main Dining Room
> Menu for Today, April 29th, 2013
> 
> *Appetizers*
> 
> -Dick Mays dry toast, always served room temperature.
> -MJ's freshly beaten horse meat, prepared to order.
> -Merde du Mer â€" A daring appetizer, offered on our public menu for the 
> first time. This exciting creation starts with "night soil" from the deep; a 
> mixture of fish, mammal, and, yes, human waste, collected diligently by Sous 
> Chef Barry, and his mom, from the crystal clear waters off Port Arthur, 
> Texas. After UV sterilization, the drying process, and a secret mixture of 
> spices, this novel creation is flash cooked in a pizza oven, until crispy. 
> Said Sous Chef Barry, "I like to offer people shit, and see if they'll eat 
> it...". 
> 
> *Soups*
> 
> -Chef Xeno's renowned Archer-Alexander Clam Chowder (please read ingredients 
> on back of menu).
> -Extra Cheezy Faux Gazpacho, made with fresh Velveeta, home-made popcorn, 
> Ritz crackers (for that mock apple pie flavor), half a bottle of ketchup, and 
> a dash or three of habanero sauce, then haphazardly  stirred over a period of 
> several days â€" More than a meal in itself. New recipe! From the Kitchens of 
> Doctor Dumbass(R). 
> 
> *Entrees*
> 
> Skewered Curtis, shish-ka-bobbed beautifully by Chef Ravi, grilled nearly 
> until done, finished in a tart lemon sauce, and topped with an American flag. 
> One of these is enough for any diner.
> 
> The Wolf Baiter. Don't take this one on, unless you've got plenty of 
> appetite. This 22 ounce favorite begins with deconstructed Filet Mignon and 
> hearty sauces, though never confused in identity or flavor. Delightful 
> finish. Pairs neatly with a dry or semi-sweet wine. 
> 
> ER Diet Plate, a light assortment of sautéed vegetables, served with a 
> thoughtful Chamomile tea. Best enjoyed with Led Zep on the I-Phone.
> 
> Crop Circlet, by Chef Nablus. When the diner first confronts this dish, he, 
> or she, sees nothing unusual. After a short time however, a lettuce leaf is 
> turned under, there is a nearly undetectable slash through the cherry tomato, 
> the spinach with a pat of butter suddenly takes on the appearance of a green 
> mandala! Be amazed when Nabby plays with your food!
> 
> Buck's Basic Feed. Experience a meal from the pioneer days, as Chef Buck 
> whips up one of his favorites, Possum Pie, with Fresh Wild Turkey Giblets, 
> smothered in Raw Oats, and save room for the Huckleberry Pie!
> 
> Kick Ass Kasserole. Chef R. Dog starts things off with a bang, combining 15 
> different varieties of pepper, an entire bottle of grey goose vodka, reduced 
> over medium heat to a single tablespoon of intense taste, then ladled over a 
> perfectly prepared swordfish steak, sword included. Best enjoyed with 
> balloons and a cocktail or two.
> 
> *Desserts*
> 
> Judiliscious Baked Alaska. The size of this treat for the sweet tooth is 
> deceiving. Served in a delicate porcelain cup, some diners simply refuse to 
> finish it â€" Richness, complexity and above all, endless layers of pastry.
> 
> *Beverages*
> 
> -Robin's Milk (yep, we were confused too, until we tried it!). Imported.
> -Steve-O (bottles only). A favorite for children of all ages! Delicious any 
> time of day.
> 
> *Music performed in the lounge area by Barry2 and srijau.*
>


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