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Fencing gear has radically changed!

DrEntropy

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Seeing Olympic hopefuls on NBC... much is different about the gear. Masks & balaclava in particular. Interesting.

Been a long time since I had a foil in me mit.
 
DrEntropy said:
Been a long time since I had a foil in me mit.

Not me Doc I had foil in me mitt the other day but it was to wrap the spuds in before they went on the barbeque :laugh:
 
weewillie said:
DrEntropy said:
Been a long time since I had a foil in me mit.

Not me Doc I had foil in me mitt the other day but it was to wrap
the spuds in before they went on the barbeque :laugh:

<span style="color: #990000">And I had foil in me hands Saturday night wrapping
Snook fillets for a neighbor and his family. </span>

d :winner1:
 
They had Baklava?! Cool! I love Baklava after a nice plate of Souvlaki and fried pita...with a little hummus, of course.
 
Steve said:
My fencing gear consists of a pair of gloves and a sledgehammer........

Touche', Monsieur! :wink:
 
BoneIdle said:
They had Baklava?! Cool! I love Baklava after a nice plate of Souvlaki and fried pita...with a little hummus, of course.

<span style="color: #000099">Huummm??

I thought Baklava was a mucical instrument?
What am getting confused?

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Tinster said:
BoneIdle said:
They had Baklava?! Cool! I love Baklava after a nice plate of Souvlaki and fried pita...with a little hummus, of course.

<span style="color: #000099">Huummm??

I thought Baklava was a mucical instrument?
What am getting confused?

d</span>
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You're thinking "balalaika" (sp?)

Balkava is a Russian dessert.
 
You boyz ain't got no cooths. None a ya. Not a one.

:jester:
 
DrEntropy said:
You boyz ain't got no cooths. None a ya. Not a one.

:jester:

I had some...

...once...
 
Ok... I have to steal something of Steve's; Ah, the Olympics! {YAWN!!} Think I'll go watch paint dry instead, I need entertaining.

Wake me up when the winter olympics are back :smile:
 
I mayn't have couth, but I've got a jar of Tahini, and I know how to use it:

place 1 cup dried chickpeas(garbanzo beans)in small stock pot.
Soak overnight in fresh, unsalted water.
drain the pot and rinse the beans.
Cover with water and simmer until beans are soft ( 2-4 hours).

Allow beans to cool somewhat.

Put beans, one Tablespoon of lemon juice, two cloves of garlic and one to two tablespoons of tahini in blender and puree.

Enjoy with lightly fried pita bread.

There!
 
Brooklands said:
There used to cooths all over here until I got my first Bluetick Hound...

<span style="color: #660000">My old buddy Shadrach is a genuine
Maine coothcat. In his youth at 23 pounds he'd probably
have given a Bluetick Hound quite a challange. He's still
hanging tough, Tony

d</span>
 
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So did I, but those traps we set for 'em proved really effective! [/quote]

You needed TRAPS for yours?? Dang the Doc just gave me some ointment for mine!!
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I've been wearing the Kevlar vest for some time but the balaclava is not mandatory.

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