sassyvanilla

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posted November 30, 2002 09:22 PM
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worm~hole

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posted November 30, 2002 10:00 PM
quote: what are boiled peanuts??
..they're peanuts...in their shells...that are boiled...tasty, too!
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sossei

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posted November 30, 2002 10:32 PM
Alamogordo, NM
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catman12

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posted December 01, 2002 02:30 AM
Kiruna in Sweden, 200 kilometers above the Arctic Circle!!!
Here we have hotels made of ice... the Icehotel
www.icehotel.com
/ Mikael
www.kiruna.se/~mgrape
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Hells Dark Lord

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posted December 01, 2002 02:55 AM
thatsight is cool as shit there Carman.....I am gona have to check out that web
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swft

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posted December 01, 2002 09:01 AM
Brings a whole new meaning to 'chillin in da hood'.
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Hells Dark Lord

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posted December 01, 2002 11:55 AM
lol, got dat shit right Swfty
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kzz1

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posted December 01, 2002 01:46 PM
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kawachan
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posted December 01, 2002 02:56 PM
LA (Lower Arkansas)
Hells, last year I was deployed with the 3/7 Cav from Ft Stewart. Spent a few weeks there in the last couple of years. Our tour of duty was SFOR 9, and quite a few of the guys had some bikes at home station. Actually, that is where I was when I found this site and LABusas. Can't remember all of the guys, though.....
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jason370

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posted December 01, 2002 03:29 PM
born and raised in nyc, now live in vail co
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ZHooligan

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posted December 01, 2002 03:38 PM
Would nyc and vail fall into the catagory of culture shock?
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streetrider
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posted December 01, 2002 04:30 PM
I live over the water in england.! Great to know there are so many friendly 12r riders in the states.
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vozizm

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posted December 01, 2002 05:46 PM
Born and Raised in NYC, Boogie Down Bronx and now living in North Carolina
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nedragr

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posted December 01, 2002 06:23 PM
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Bikelover
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posted December 01, 2002 08:23 PM
WV in the twisties.
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patzx12
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posted December 03, 2002 10:47 PM
Galway Ireland.
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VINCE12

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posted December 04, 2002 06:20 AM
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pat830
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posted December 04, 2002 11:53 AM
Cincinnati, Ohio. Damn cold here today.
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OUTKAST ZX12R

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posted December 04, 2002 12:36 PM
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r21xz
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posted December 04, 2002 12:43 PM
Streetrider,yeah,we're cool.Come on over and rail with us.
Jeff
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TedG
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posted December 04, 2002 12:47 PM
The asshole of the world Sparks Nevada. If you are just passing through what does that make you?
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silverzx12r

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posted December 04, 2002 03:47 PM
Longwood (Orlando) Florida, formely Anderson, Indiana moved to Florida 9 months ago so I could get more riding time in
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zx12richard

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posted December 04, 2002 03:56 PM
40 Miles east of Kansas City Missouri......
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TedG
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posted December 04, 2002 04:55 PM
quote:
quote: what are boiled peanuts??
..they're peanuts...in their shells...that are boiled...tasty, too!
Sure doesn't sound very good.
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TedG
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posted December 04, 2002 05:01 PM
Edited By: TedG on 4 Dec 2002 17:07
I found this recipe with a google search:
For those of us who don't live near a peanut farm or who can't cajole friends and relatives into buying and sending us care packages of green peanuts, here is a solution sent to me by a fan:
RAW peanuts in the shell can be substituted and will turn out even better when boiled than the smaller green peanuts. (This recipe works equally well for green peanuts, btw, but the raw, even sun-dried peanuts, are firmer in texture, larger, and make a much better snack.) Use the large Georgia, Virginia or Texas varieties if you can find them. I was thrilled to find these super beauties in my local Wal-Mart Super Store. Look in the produce section for cellophane bags of one pound size. I usually cook 4 bags at a time in a huge stainless steel pot I bought especially for this reason.
Pour peanuts into a large cookpot along with one-half to one cup salt, depending on how salty you like your goobers. Cover with water and bring to a fast boil. Lower heat and let gently boil for about two hours. You want the peanut to be firm, not mushy. The water will turn grayish and the air will smell salty. That's a good sign.
You can add a bottle of Louisiana Red Hot Sauce to the pot if you like Cajun-style spicy peanuts. You can even boil them in beer if you like, but to me that's a waste of a perfectly good libation. My grandaddy boiled his peanuts in Moonshine (the liquid kind), but that was to hide his imbibing from grandmama. Didn't work, but he always thought he'd fooled her!
After you've cooked the peanuts to the texture you prefer, let sit in the water for at least one hour to soak up the brine.
When thoroughly cooled, pour off the water and store your boiled peanuts in the frige. Re-heat in a small serving-size bowl in your microwave if you prefer your peanuts warm. Re-heating time: 1-2 minutes depending on how large your serving-snack bowl is.
YOU CAN FREEZE BOILED PEANUTS IN ZIPPER BAGS! And they'll keep for months.
Now that I read that, they sound even worse. A Goober?? Sounds like booger spelled sideways.
Here is a picture, I think I am going to go hurl.

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