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philm00x wrote:I'm fixin to make this for dinner tonight...

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Joe's General Tso's Chicken
Mmm that sounds and looks good Phil, I like General tso but I can't eat it with 2 sticks. I have to use a fork or fingers, but that is really good stuff.
I think I'll take my wife out for Chinese this coming weekend, good idea.....Date night here we come.
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I can eat the big pieces of food with chopsticks... rice is my biggest enemy with those things. Also, I would like to state that date night is key for happy marriage! Have fun on the weekend, Don!
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I've been cleaning bottles tonight, yes it can be a PITA, but I try to always rinse out my bottles after I pour. Getting them rinsed right away makes cleaning lots better. Most of the time a quick rinse again and they are ready to be sanitized. Label bottles I soak overnight in a bucket with hot water and Oxi-clean.
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berryman wrote:I've been cleaning bottles tonight, yes it can be a PITA,
I just rinse once or twice, then toss into the trash. Love my kegs.
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no bottles I keg got tire of that pain in the A$$ long ago. Kegging is worth the investment, more brewing time therefore more beer. You gotta love that!!
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Went in for a Job interview today.
One of the questions the guy asked was: What are your long term plans regarding this company.
I looked him dead square in the eyes and said:
I'm 60 years old. What kinda long term we talking here?
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Yankeedag wrote:Went in for a Job interview today.
One of the questions the guy asked was: What are your long term plans regarding this company.
I looked him dead square in the eyes and said:
I'm 60 years old. What kinda long term we talking here?
And I'm just guessing, but I bet that interviewer was about 1/2 your age. Tell them you want to work and make the company money and you want to make some money too and that's why you are there.
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berryman wrote:
Yankeedag wrote:Went in for a Job interview today.
One of the questions the guy asked was: What are your long term plans regarding this company.
I looked him dead square in the eyes and said:
I'm 60 years old. What kinda long term we talking here?
And I'm just guessing, but I bet that interviewer was about 1/2 your age. Tell them you want to work and make the company money and you want to make some money too and that's why you are there.
Close. He was 5 years younger than me. It took him a minute to regain his composure after laughing so much.

you just have to know how to deliver those one liners... :razz:
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Sitting on the couch watching the Barrett Jackson Collector Car Auction. A '69 Corvette is on the block and the bid is currently 2.5 MILLION!!!! Unbeleivable.
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What did you bid? :o
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The 2.5 Mil was my bid....but some knucklehead bid 2.6 Mil and I was out. Damn it all.

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Now there is a '67 Corvette with a current bid of 3.5 Million. WOW. I wonder what these people do for a living, to be able to drop that much coin on a car.
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BlackDuck wrote: I wonder what these people do for a living, to be able to drop that much coin on a car.
Either drug dealers or movie stars, I would doubt they have a regular job like most of us have.
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FrozenInTime wrote:
berryman wrote:I've been cleaning bottles tonight, yes it can be a PITA,
I just rinse once or twice, then toss into the trash. Love my kegs.

Hmmm…. I've been using the same PET bottles for at least a dozen batches. I rinse after using and then rinse before sanitizing. My last batch is coming out with very little head and no lacing. I wonder if the bottles could be to blame? :oops:
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