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Postby Finntec » Mon Aug 21, 2006 8:57 am

Little E came in 7th behind Mark Martin in 6th.! :applause:
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Postby madjack » Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:04 am

RayandDebby wrote:Little E came in 7th behind Mark Martin in 6th.! :applause:

...actually Mark took 5th by a nose to Junebugs 6th...if the finish line had been 100'futher that would have been reversed...
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Postby Dean in Eureka, CA » Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:51 am

Jack,
This should put it back on track, somewhat...

NEWS FLASH

Nascar D.O.G. (from the International Dutch Oven Society pages)

Kast Iron Kookers of Mississippi is hosting a NASCAR D.O.G. August 26th at Askew Landing Campground. If coming through Mississippi on I-20 on this date stop in and have a grand ole time with us. This campground is between Vicksburg and Jackson Mississippi off of I-20 interstate. Late evening will be feast time, but the fun will be for the WHOLE weekend. So come either camp for the weekend are join us for the afternoon August 26th. After feastin' we will be watching the Nascar Bristol night race on outside TV's. This region I.D.O.S. director will be at this event so come to meet Terry Duvall.

BTW- I think Kennseth is a dweeb...
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Postby TomS » Mon Aug 21, 2006 4:58 pm

Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Nascar D.O.G. (from the International Dutch Oven Society pages)


Soooo.... What goes on at a NASCAR D.O.G.? I would assume that you would have some interesting cooking demonstrations. I can picture it so clearly in my mind... "This is an easy recipie folks. Just keep stiring to the left real fast for 2-3 hours."

In honor of last night's Red Sox victory, we're serving a up special dish for you Yankees fans. That's right a nice big helping of crow. And, you can wash it down with an ice-cold bottle of CHOKE (Vintage 2004 of course)!
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Postby Dean in Eureka, CA » Mon Aug 21, 2006 5:56 pm

TomS wrote:
Dean in Eureka, CA wrote:Nascar D.O.G. (from the International Dutch Oven Society pages)


Soooo.... What goes on at a NASCAR D.O.G.? ... I can picture it so clearly in my mind... "This is an easy recipie folks. Just keep stiring to the left real fast for 2-3 hours."

Tom,
They are different....
When you stir, you should try to keep yor spoon off of the wall and road course DOGs get real interesting. :R
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Postby Ira » Tue Aug 22, 2006 7:55 am

TomS wrote:In honor of last night's Red Sox victory, we're serving a up special dish for you Yankees fans.


Uhhh--what victory would you be referring to? 2003?

We swept you 5 in a row.

HAH! THE BOSTON MASSACRE!

Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner. Billy Buckner.
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Postby TomS » Tue Aug 22, 2006 8:01 am

Ira wrote:
TomS wrote:In honor of last night's Red Sox victory, we're serving a up special dish for you Yankees fans.


Uhhh--what victory would you be referring to? 2003?


Dagnabbit! The Sox were winning when I went to bed Sunday night.

Like I said, around here we root for the Red Sox and whoever beats the Yankees.
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Postby Mary K » Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:11 pm

:cigar:

Tom, that just blew up in your face... :laughing1:

Who's eating crow now? :rofl:
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Postby Ira » Tue Aug 22, 2006 1:45 pm

TomS wrote:Dagnabbit! The Sox were winning when I went to bed Sunday night.


I WAS UP UNTIL 1:30 IN THE MORNING WATCHING THAT GAME!

Call us Yankees fans crazy, but we don't believe the game is over until the very last man is out.

Sorry--I know it hurts. Especially with Damon's fantastic performace--for US this time.
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Postby catrinka » Sat Sep 02, 2006 1:42 pm

I'm a little late in reading this recipe but I'm thinking Ira, that doing the whole thing from the start in the slow cooker might have got better results. I should really mess with you guys and throw in some CFL scoress :lol:
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