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Mike Simmons - 17 Nov 2005 01:38 GMT
The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With the
touch of a button, my tush was toasty warm in minutes.... Life is good!

Mike
ytnyt - 17 Nov 2005 11:26 GMT
> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With
> the touch of a button, my tush was toasty warm in minutes.... Life is
> good!
>
> Mike

Just took wifes mini van in to have the tush toaster replaced because of a
recall. Also hoping to get the serpentine belt fixed sos it don't keep
coming off (5 times in 8 months)

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The older I get, the fewer things
seem worth waiting in line for.

Roy - 17 Nov 2005 15:08 GMT
>> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With
>> the touch of a button, my tush was toasty warm in minutes.... Life is
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> recall. Also hoping to get the serpentine belt fixed sos it don't keep
> coming off (5 times in 8 months)

Yup, those heated seats do seem to be a girl thing.
<VBG>

Roy
mac davis - 17 Nov 2005 16:19 GMT
>The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With the
>touch of a button, my tush was toasty warm in minutes.... Life is good!
>
>Mike

You finally found someone willing to spank you?

Wimper fi?? *eg*

mac

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Denny - 17 Nov 2005 23:24 GMT
> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With the
> touch of a button, my tush was toasty warm in minutes.... Life is good!
>
> Mike

A sack of White Castle burgers warms my tushy up just fine....and usually in
less than a minute..

Denny
Mike Simmons - 18 Nov 2005 00:20 GMT
>> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With
>> the touch of a button, my tush was toasty warm in minutes.... Life is
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Denny

Y'all are merciless... that's all I can say....
;^)

Mike
mac davis - 18 Nov 2005 16:14 GMT
>> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With the
>> touch of a button, my tush was toasty warm in minutes.... Life is good!
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
>Denny

I'm trying REALLY hard not to visualize a bunny sitting on a bag of little
burgers... argggg..

mac

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Roy - 18 Nov 2005 16:59 GMT
>>> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With
>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> I'm trying REALLY hard not to visualize a bunny sitting on a bag of little
> burgers... argggg..

Nah, he'd eat a bag of burgers in less than a minute. It would seem ole fur
face has become a food processer.

Roy
Denny - 19 Nov 2005 02:02 GMT
>>> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With
>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> I'm trying REALLY hard not to visualize a bunny sitting on a bag of little
> burgers... argggg..

You've obviously have never eaten a White Castle. The greasy thin little
burger cooked in onion bits hiding inside a dinner roll sized bun. Just add
a piece of cheese and ingest 8-10 of these bite sized morsels and you're
guaranteed to have gas that'll clear off the entire parts counter for at
least five minutes..  Ahhhh, the friends that you'll make.........

Denny
Mike Simmons - 19 Nov 2005 10:35 GMT
>>>> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With
>>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
> Denny

I will occasionally send a porter for a couple of "Crave Packs" (that's a
case of 24 Whitey's for the uninitiated) for the guys in the shop.  This, of
course, is ONLY permitted during the warm weather months when the shop doors
can remain open.  To do so in the winter would be suicide.  Yup, they can
clear the parts counter in a heart beat!

Mike
Denny - 19 Nov 2005 10:54 GMT
>>>>> The mercury dropped last night and this morning was sheer bliss!  With
>>>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>
> Mike

I didn't realize you had WC out there in MO. The next time that you know the
cust from hell is coming in, ingest a few sliders and then go for a test
drive with him. You'll either win him over or he'll go buy a Honda.. You'll
win either way..  <BG>

Denny
Budd Cochran - 23 Nov 2005 13:59 GMT
WHITE CASTLES????  WHITE CASTLES?????? DID I HEAR THE WORDS "WHITE
CASTLE"???????

Who's got the gut bombs, the sliders, the heavenly little burgers full
of grease and gas?

Man, all I can get out here are the FROZEN boxes of sliders . . .it jes
ain't fair . . . . . .

Nostalgia section: 1968 cheap dinner date --- a couple bags of sliders
with sodas and fries, and a drive-in movie.

Budd
( remembering back to snacks of a half dozen WC cheeseburgers and meals
of two dozen cheeseburgers . . . .)
Mike Simmons - 24 Nov 2005 00:06 GMT
> WHITE CASTLES????  WHITE CASTLES?????? DID I HEAR THE WORDS "WHITE
> CASTLE"???????
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> ( remembering back to snacks of a half dozen WC cheeseburgers and meals
> of two dozen cheeseburgers . . . .)

Yup, nuthin' like 'em is there Budd?

Mike

White Castles... they're not just for breakfast anymore....
Budd Cochran - 24 Nov 2005 03:52 GMT
Name a time of day when WC's are not a suitable food . . . .ok, during
those times maybe, but only because T-paper makes lousy napkins.

Budd
Denny - 24 Nov 2005 02:07 GMT
> WHITE CASTLES????  WHITE CASTLES?????? DID I HEAR THE WORDS "WHITE
> CASTLE"???????
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Man, all I can get out here are the FROZEN boxes of sliders . . .it jes
> ain't fair . . . . .

I guess I could UPS a few dozen out to ya...  Your wife might stick your a.s 
out in one of those canyons till they're gone tho..

<VBG>

Denny
Budd Cochran - 24 Nov 2005 03:48 GMT
Lessee . . .if'n you freeze them and ship them out then they're the
same as what I get at the grocery . . .besides, they have a legal limit
as to how many the store can have in the freezer at a time so there is
less danger of destroying the atmosphere in one fell . . . .fart.

Budd
Denny - 24 Nov 2005 09:59 GMT
> Lessee . . .if'n you freeze them and ship them out then they're the
> same as what I get at the grocery . . .besides, they have a legal limit
> as to how many the store can have in the freezer at a time so there is
> less danger of destroying the atmosphere in one fell . . . .fart.
>
> Budd

Not freezing them. Putting nice fresh ones in one of those insulated
chest-type coolers and over nighting them out to ya. They'd still be warm
when ya got them.

Happy Thanksgiving!!! I'm sitting here waiting for the smoker to get going
for a turkey and some spuds.

Denny
Budd Cochran - 24 Nov 2005 13:49 GMT
Have you checked the weather reports? Besides, UPS overnight includes a
lot of time at -35F (like in an unheated  plane cargo bay at altitude),
so, hot or not, they'd be cold, cold, cold.

Don't get too close to that smoker or somebody might be tempted to
smoke a bunny.

Happy T-day to all!!!

Budd
mac davis - 28 Nov 2005 16:49 GMT
>Have you checked the weather reports? Besides, UPS overnight includes a
>lot of time at -35F (like in an unheated  plane cargo bay at altitude),
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>
>Budd

If he's been eating those lil' grease burgers, he might have a more serious
problem around flames... *rofl*

mac

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miles - 28 Nov 2005 01:51 GMT
I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the
grossest form of something resembling a burger I've ever had.  I'll
stick to a real hamburger from now on! Well, at least I tried them ONCE.

> WHITE CASTLES????  WHITE CASTLES?????? DID I HEAR THE WORDS "WHITE
> CASTLE"???????
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> ( remembering back to snacks of a half dozen WC cheeseburgers and meals
> of two dozen cheeseburgers . . . .)
Mike Simmons - 28 Nov 2005 10:19 GMT
>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
>everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the grossest
>form of something resembling a burger I've ever had.  I'll stick to a real
>hamburger from now on! Well, at least I tried them ONCE.

Well Miles, you have demonstrated to this NG and now the world that you are
not a true gourmet!  Whitey's are an "acquired" taste. Sometimes a jaded
palate such as yours will take a time or two to learn to love 'em.  They are
best enjoyed as part of a twelve-course meal.... six whitey's and a
six-pack.

;^)

Mike

>> WHITE CASTLES????  WHITE CASTLES?????? DID I HEAR THE WORDS "WHITE
>> CASTLE"???????
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>> ( remembering back to snacks of a half dozen WC cheeseburgers and meals
>> of two dozen cheeseburgers . . . .)
Pinehollow - 28 Nov 2005 12:39 GMT
I remember about a hundred years ago when I first ate White Castle burgers.
I would get a half dozen and take them home and put a slice of tomato on
each one with plenty of salt and pepper.  That made them perfect!  I wish I
had a had dozen now.

Don

>>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
>>everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>>> ( remembering back to snacks of a half dozen WC cheeseburgers and meals
>>> of two dozen cheeseburgers . . . .)
miles - 28 Nov 2005 13:24 GMT
> Well Miles, you have demonstrated to this NG and now the world that you are
> not a true gourmet!  Whitey's are an "acquired" taste. Sometimes a jaded
> palate such as yours will take a time or two to learn to love 'em.  They are
> best enjoyed as part of a twelve-course meal.... six whitey's and a
> six-pack.

What is in white castles anyways?  Ya, an acquired taste is right but
acquired for what?  Wasn't any form of beef I'm aware of! lol
mac davis - 28 Nov 2005 16:53 GMT
>> Well Miles, you have demonstrated to this NG and now the world that you are
>> not a true gourmet!  Whitey's are an "acquired" taste. Sometimes a jaded
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>What is in white castles anyways?  Ya, an acquired taste is right but
>acquired for what?  Wasn't any form of beef I'm aware of! lol

with stuff like that, you have to settle for a "meat-like substance", Miles...
same thing at most fast food places, IMO...

I love stopping at those little "ma & pa" burgers places out in the country,
where you get a cheese burger that's made of real beef and a years worth of
calories.. and real fries from potatoes that haven't been processed and
frozen... mmmmmm

mac

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BDK - 28 Nov 2005 18:35 GMT
> >> Well Miles, you have demonstrated to this NG and now the world that you are
> >> not a true gourmet!  Whitey's are an "acquired" taste. Sometimes a jaded
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>
> Please remove splinters before emailing

I like the "real" burgers too, (NO cheese on mine, or anything else I
eat though! Cheese = disgusting) but once or twice a year, I gotta have
sliders..nothing but "meat", onions, and bun. No pickle, no ketchup, no
anything else on it, or it's trash, IMO.

Sliders tend to be a "guy" thing, most of the women I know think they
are disgusting.

BDK
miles - 29 Nov 2005 03:10 GMT
> I love stopping at those little "ma & pa" burgers places out in the country,
> where you get a cheese burger that's made of real beef and a years worth of
> calories.. and real fries from potatoes that haven't been processed and
> frozen... mmmmmm

So do I.  Hard to find a good burger but theres a few places around
here.  In & Out Burgers are really popular old fashioned chain but
they're not that great to me.  Like you said, the mom & pop real burger
places are where to go for something great.
mac davis - 29 Nov 2005 16:26 GMT
>> I love stopping at those little "ma & pa" burgers places out in the country,
>> where you get a cheese burger that's made of real beef and a years worth of
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>they're not that great to me.  Like you said, the mom & pop real burger
>places are where to go for something great.

We have a place here in town called "Fat Jacks"... really well named.. *lol*

We go about twice a year for a real burger and fries with s real MILK shake in
the metal thing that they make it in... I think more than twice a year would
cause a cholesterol overdose...

mac

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miles - 28 Nov 2005 13:29 GMT
Each time I travel to the midwest and east I've noticed the same thing.
 People there love bland foods!  Spicy or flavorfull means the food has
salt and pepper.  I felt that WC's tasted like the burgers of my younger
years.  The ones served at grade school cafeterias that were made out of
some sorta animal by-product that I never could figure out just what.
So now I get it, you just gotta be snockered from a six-pack first! lol

> Well Miles, you have demonstrated to this NG and now the world that you are
> not a true gourmet!  Whitey's are an "acquired" taste. Sometimes a jaded
> palate such as yours will take a time or two to learn to love 'em.  They are
> best enjoyed as part of a twelve-course meal.... six whitey's and a
> six-pack.
Budd Cochran - 28 Nov 2005 12:20 GMT
Maybe you didn't employ the correct dining ritual. . . .

First you grasp the top of the bag containing the desired number of
gutbombs and open it slowly, reverently.

Then you inhale deeply the glorious odor of steam table cooked meat and
onions, savoring the slightly greasy background scent that guarantees
the comestible will slide down the palate unimpeded.

You then extract the the first burger, uncover it and consume it. Now a
special technique is required here.

You don't "nibble" a WC. You must try to bite off at least 1/4 to 1/2
the sandwich at a time wiuth the full intent to have as much in your
mouth at a time you can.

Three chews, that's it, and swallow with a large gulp of beverage.

Burp and repeat until all food is gone. Fries are added according to
taste, but many WC experts say they should be kept to the side until
the last burger is gone.

The method of consumption is also the secret behind their methane
production capacity.

Hope you get a chance to try them one more time . . .say, does anyone
know if IN still has the law that says feeding WCs to kids is child
abuse?

Budd
Christopher  Thompson - 28 Nov 2005 15:42 GMT
> Maybe you didn't employ the correct dining ritual. . . .
>
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> know if IN still has the law that says feeding WCs to kids is child
> abuse?

LOL

> Budd
Roy - 28 Nov 2005 15:41 GMT
>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
>everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the grossest
>form of something resembling a burger I've ever had.  I'll stick to a real
>hamburger from now on! Well, at least I tried them ONCE.

Miles, that ought to give ya a good indication of what some folks around
here consider food.<G>

The last wc in my area I knew of was in a section of Boston called the
"Combat Zone". Not even the muggers, hookers, pimps, drunks and junkies
would eat there. It was closed about 20 years ago.

I think wc have been banned from the new england region. Least I hope so.

Roy

>> WHITE CASTLES????  WHITE CASTLES?????? DID I HEAR THE WORDS "WHITE
>> CASTLE"???????
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>> ( remembering back to snacks of a half dozen WC cheeseburgers and meals
>> of two dozen cheeseburgers . . . .)
Mike Simmons - 29 Nov 2005 01:35 GMT
>>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
>>everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> I think wc have been banned from the new england region. Least I hope so.

Harummmph!  What do you Yankee's know about good eatin' anyway?

;^)

Mike

> Roy
>
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>>> ( remembering back to snacks of a half dozen WC cheeseburgers and meals
>>> of two dozen cheeseburgers . . . .)
Denny - 29 Nov 2005 22:34 GMT
>>>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
>>>everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> Mike

Received greeeaaaattt news today, got confirmation for a class in Cincinnati
next week. The training center is about 5-6 blocks from a Castle. Castles
for lunch and a crave case to go....  It just don't get any better than
that....

Yummy!!!

Denny
Mike Simmons - 30 Nov 2005 00:09 GMT
>>>>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
>>>>everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>
> Denny

Hmmmm.....? Wonder if D/C does that on purpose?  There's a Castle near our
tech center here in StL too... always MY favorite lunch spot.

Mike
Roy - 30 Nov 2005 07:01 GMT
>>>>>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I
>>>>>mean, everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
> Hmmmm.....? Wonder if D/C does that on purpose?  There's a Castle near our
> tech center here in StL too... always MY favorite lunch spot.

WTF!! Does DC program you guy's???<BG>

Roy
mac davis - 30 Nov 2005 16:13 GMT
>> Received greeeaaaattt news today, got confirmation for a class in
>> Cincinnati next week. The training center is about 5-6 blocks from a
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>Mike

Maybe they have plans for fueling with methane/biodiesel??

mac

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Roy - 30 Nov 2005 07:00 GMT
>>>>I was on a business trip to Ohio and stopped at a white castle.  I mean,
>>>>everyone raves about them so had to stop.  I thought they were the
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> Castle. Castles for lunch and a crave case to go....  It just don't get
> any better than that....

Pal, ya really do have to get out more.<VBFG>

Roy
mac davis - 30 Nov 2005 16:15 GMT
>> Received greeeaaaattt news today, got confirmation for a class in
>> Cincinnati next week. The training center is about 5-6 blocks from a
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Roy

Be kind, bro.. bunnies age fast and obviously lose the sex urge in middle age..
*eg*

A couple of decades ago, he'd probably say the same thing about a cute lil'
cottontail in a carrot patch..

mac

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mac davis - 30 Nov 2005 16:12 GMT
>Received greeeaaaattt news today, got confirmation for a class in Cincinnati
>next week. The training center is about 5-6 blocks from a Castle. Castles
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Denny

Except for the poor souls that have to sit next to ya after lunch....

They'd probably prefer the carrot variety of bunny farts..

mac

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miles - 29 Nov 2005 03:08 GMT
> Miles, that ought to give ya a good indication of what some folks around
> here consider food.<G>

Thats what I have found.  The areas where WC seems to be also have alot
of food that to me sounds very basic and very bland.  Unless you've been
out west you might not know what I mean.

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