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06-30-2007, 12:19 PM
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I would go with:
TRIO OF ATLANTIC SEAFOOD COCKTAIL, jumbo lump crab, maritime lobster, sweet rock shrimp Champagne vinaigrette, tarragon aioli, horseradish cocktail sauce
PAN SEARED FILLET OF ATLANTIC SALMON ON WILTED BABY SPINACH
Creamer potatoes, coriander sprouts, toasted pumpkin seeds, warm green tomato vinaigrette
QUEBEC MAPLE SYRUP PIE WITH BUTTERMILK PRALINE ICE CREAM
Vanilla bean crème fraiche
And then, I would request a side of FIDDLEHEADS, lightly cooked, with butter and vinegar.
Aside from beverages, this feast should slide in just under $100 CDN, plus tax and tip, for a total of approximately $150 CDN for the complete dining experience.
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06-30-2007, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ALVIN
Internet forums are like some testimony services. They give a voice to people that no one will listen to at any other time. In the real world you have to be credible for people to respect your opinion. On the Internet all you need is a modem and a few birds of a feather.
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A thousand Amens, my Brother.
And the most comical thing about the whole deal is the fact that some imagine that the agreement they find somewhere on the edge of the lunatic fringe is tantamount to changing the face of the whole movement.
I guess it's all a matter of perspective.
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06-30-2007, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Maple Leaf
I would go with:
TRIO OF ATLANTIC SEAFOOD COCKTAIL, jumbo lump crab, maritime lobster, sweet rock shrimp Champagne vinaigrette, tarragon aioli, horseradish cocktail sauce
PAN SEARED FILLET OF ATLANTIC SALMON ON WILTED BABY SPINACH
Creamer potatoes, coriander sprouts, toasted pumpkin seeds, warm green tomato vinaigrette
QUEBEC MAPLE SYRUP PIE WITH BUTTERMILK PRALINE ICE CREAM
Vanilla bean crème fraiche
And then, I would request a side of FIDDLEHEADS, lightly cooked with butter and vinegar.
Aside from beverages, this feast should slide in just under $100 CDN, plus tax and tip, for a total of approximately $150 CDN for the complete dining experience.
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You are making me hingry, Maple.
My wife is gone today, running a fund raiser for the youth, and that can of raviolis didn't quite cut it.
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06-30-2007, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Coonskinner
You are making me hingry, Maple.
My wife is gone today, running a fund raiser for the youth, and that can of raviolis didn't quite cut it.
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Here is an inside view of the historic Saint John City Market, opened in 1876, the oldest continuing farmer's market in Canada. You'll want to take note of the structure of the rafters; Saint John was a city of shipbuilders, and it shows. The moose head is from a local moose killed in 1910. The market butcher kept the head for its aesthetic value. I'm sure you can agree with his taste in decorating.
Just past the sign on the right hand side, the one that bears silent testimony to the cultural demand of separation between the sexes, is a small establishment that sells seafood chowder. It is served in a styrofoam bowl, and you'll have to eat it with a plastic spoon, but it's so good you'll be tempted to eat the bowl when you're done.
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06-30-2007, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Broken
Word was right a message went to the minister's of Canada in O___ not to say that message was right and in the right spirit. If a survey wanted to be sent that is well and swell- you or I could send one out if we chose. It is optional to respond.
The message stated it would be covered at Canada Conference- needless to say the survey was not beat to death so could anyone please stand up and ask if the individual who sent the message out asked his fellow ministers to disregard his notice and apologize for any direction he gave.
Ministers have a right to respond- garbage can or not - I don't think it is anything to be proud of if you didn't respond or are for an issue that is controversial...there is and will be a time to say "yes" or "no"
We get mad at our Saints for acting like that! don't we?
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Kudos to the Bishop of O for having the confidence of his constituency and the alacrity of mind to deal with this matter. His was not the only District to do this.
The issues raised were dealt with at Canada Conference - and as I heard it, every minister in Canada will receive a letter of explanation.
The problem with the survey was that it was misleading - to the casual reader it would seem to have been authorized by the UPCC and authored by the "Honorary Board" which by the way the UPCC does not have.
The whole thing reminds me of an old leadership statement - If you think you are leading and nobody is following you are merely taking a walk. The elder(s) discovered that they were merely taking a walk. For one in particular it is time to quit trying to get others to lick their particular candy stick.
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06-30-2007, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Maple Leaf
I would go with:
TRIO OF ATLANTIC SEAFOOD COCKTAIL, jumbo lump crab, maritime lobster, sweet rock shrimp Champagne vinaigrette, tarragon aioli, horseradish cocktail sauce
PAN SEARED FILLET OF ATLANTIC SALMON ON WILTED BABY SPINACH
Creamer potatoes, coriander sprouts, toasted pumpkin seeds, warm green tomato vinaigrette
QUEBEC MAPLE SYRUP PIE WITH BUTTERMILK PRALINE ICE CREAM
Vanilla bean crème fraiche
And then, I would request a side of FIDDLEHEADS, lightly cooked, with butter and vinegar.
Aside from beverages, this feast should slide in just under $100 CDN, plus tax and tip, for a total of approximately $150 CDN for the complete dining experience.
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Oh my word!!
Come to my place for supper. I'll feed you better and for free!
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Smiles & Blessings....
~Felicity Welsh~
(surname courtesy of Jim Yohe)
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06-30-2007, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by TrueNorth
Kudos to the Bishop of O for having the confidence of his constituency and the alacrity of mind to deal with this matter. His was not the only District to do this.
The issues raised were dealt with at Canada Conference - and as I heard it, every minister in Canada will receive a letter of explanation.
The problem with the survey was that it was misleading - to the casual reader it would seem to have been authorized by the UPCC and authored by the "Honorary Board" which by the way the UPCC does not have.
The whole thing reminds me of an old leadership statement - If you think you are leading and nobody is following you are merely taking a walk. The elder(s) discovered that they were merely taking a walk. For one in particular it is time to quit trying to get others to lick their particular candy stick.
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So sad to be that disrespectful to our elders! Nothing like one in particular if he should go off the scene today...would it be said he was a great man instead of the words that were just said.
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06-30-2007, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Felicity
Oh my word!!
Come to my place for supper. I'll feed you better and for free!
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Heavens, I hope so!! I didn't want to tell ML that none of that sounded good to me, but then I'm a yankee...
3E tried to tell me yesterday about fries w/gravy and cheese curds...the gravy I can do and love, but cheese curds?! I don't know...
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06-30-2007, 04:32 PM
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I went shopping today -- oh my did I ever! I found the best shop. If I'd known it was here and what it was like I wouldn't have bought a thing until I got here. The kind of clothes I like and a big sale!
Had a ball! My mom sat and watched me and gave me honest opinions. I ended up buying at least 6 new outfits! Going back next week!
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~Felicity Welsh~
(surname courtesy of Jim Yohe)
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06-30-2007, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Felicity
Fantastic service last night! Worship was great! Bro. Kinsey did a great job preaching. Bro. D&J was chosen to be "Jesus" - ran through a pack of devils. Woohoo!
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Wow, last night was totally awesome from the video presentation about Jesus at the first until the very end [except for the offering ]. Bro Kinsey did an incredible job, in my mind it was exactly what our district has needed for a long time. It is too bad he had to leave early.
I did not get there this morning but from all reports Bro. Kinsay did a great job again this morning!
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