Wouldn't that be more correctly, +144 ...?ajish4 wrote:+ 1000longhouse wrote:gross
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More Gibson tripe!
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It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Read the labels of some of the packaged processed meats (e.g. bologna, hot dogs, "potted meat product", etc.) ... you may find tripe listed as an ingredient.jimk wrote: ... I've never, to my knowledge anyway, had tripe...
Does eating tripe increase one's intestinal fortitude?
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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I doubt it, Doc but it definitely reduces that of the source animal!!Does eating tripe increase one's intestinal fortitude?![]()
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Indeed it does!

It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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ozover50 wrote:I doubt it, Doc but it definitely reduces that of the source animal!!Does eating tripe increase one's intestinal fortitude?![]()
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Well, as a kid, it was VILE! Tasted like RUBBER to me. My brother's LOVED it, so I gave them mine, and I was lucky enough to score something else.
Reminds me of, well.........nevermind!
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A guy at TalkBass just said something like, "Wouldn't it be great if Gibson owned RIC????" I did a triple spit-take.
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I can already see the Roger McGuinn Tele clone....cassius987 wrote:A guy at TalkBass just said something like, "Wouldn't it be great if Gibson owned RIC????" I did a triple spit-take.
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Promises, promises, promises!jingle_jangle wrote:Hmmm...no Thursday dinner for you guys at Casa Kielbasa...
JimK
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There was a small dish of tripe at dim sum yesterday morning.
We toasted our (Jdog, John, Shari and I) meal to you, Tony!

We toasted our (Jdog, John, Shari and I) meal to you, Tony!
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My grandma tried to get me interested in a tripe stew when I was a kid. I took one taste and hid under the table.
Guess I just didn't have the stomach for it.
Guess I just didn't have the stomach for it.
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Why, THANK YOU EVERYONE.......I'll take the DIM SUM part, but you guys can keep the tripe!jps wrote:There was a small dish of tripe at dim sum yesterday morning.![]()
We toasted our (Jdog, John, Shari and I) meal to you, Tony!![]()
jingle_jangle wrote:My grandma tried to get me interested in a tripe stew when I was a kid. I took one taste and hid under the table.
Guess I just didn't have the stomach for it.
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I've tried tripe once...ONCE! BLECHHHH!!!
It felt like I had a ridged rubber sponge in my mouth.

It felt like I had a ridged rubber sponge in my mouth.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Grandma used to make it with milk, and salt, and pepper. Yum!
Now, calamari sashimi--that's my dish. (No kidding).
Tasty little suckers.
Now, calamari sashimi--that's my dish. (No kidding).
Tasty little suckers.
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We had calamari for appetizer at dinner before the Jean Luc Ponty show. Night Town's is great. 
