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It did have okra, too, right?

Of course.

(I guess I just don't know how to do those quote thingies)
 
I do question though, what's with making plants taste like animals?? If someone believes that animals products shouldn't be used or created for use, like hamburger and cheese, doesn't making it taste the same become sort of hypocritical?? After all, if you're protesting the preceived explotation of a living creature is it kind of like a "yea but" situation?? Where does "is" and "looks and tastes exactly like" becomes a difference with that makes no difference??
 
You simply click on "Reply with Quote" at the bottom of someone's post.

Thanks Boss. Seems simple but now we'll see if I can remember that next time.
 
I had a real Angus hamburger tonight with lettuce, tomato and a big slice of raw onion - washed down with a Guinness. Horseshoe Bar has good burgers. We had about 15 ukulele players, one harmonica player and and one upright bass player for rhythm. Everything from the Beatles You Won't See Me to Hurricane Smith's Oh Babe, What Would You Say.
 
*drool* :wink-new:
 
I had a real Angus hamburger tonight with lettuce, tomato and a big slice of raw onion - washed down with a Guinness. Horseshoe Bar has good burgers. We had about 15 ukulele players, one harmonica player and and one upright bass player for rhythm. Everything from the Beatles You Won't See Me to Hurricane Smith's Oh Babe, What Would You Say.

Paul, do you know anyone who plays zither?

zither.jpg

I need a teacher!

Tom M.
 
If you find someone to teach you how to play a zither make sure you get references... they may be a lyre.
 
If you find someone to teach you how to play a zither make sure you get references... they may be a lyre.

Hey - just for that I'm gonna smash you in the kithara!
 
At Meers the burgers are made from 100% range fed longhorn from the owners own ranch. They (the burgers, not the longhorn) are also as big as a pie plate.
 
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At Meers the burgers are made from 100% range fed longhorn from the owners own ranch. They are also as big as a pie plate.
That's a pretty small ranch :rolleye:
 
My post has been edited to appease the pedant. :welcoming:
 
What's the difference between a zither, a lute and a lyre?
I believe it how/where the strings are attached... but not entirely sure.
 
Wife and daughter ate at a Turkish deli today in Mt. Kisco. Really good. Anyway, the owner was a musician and played for them a saz - related to a lute. They brought me home a piece of baklava for dessert. Son also sent me some maple sugar leaves. I'm in heaven.
 
What's the difference between a zither, a lute and a lyre?

This sounds like the beginning of a really funny joke!

But in case you're serious ...

zither

European-zither-Vienna.jpg

Lute

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Lyre

East-African-bowl-lyre-Oxford-Pitt-Rivers.jpg

or words to that effect ...
 
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