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1 hour ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

See we learn things here and not just about guitars. Now I know what passive aggressive means and the word obese too. 

NICE huh!!!. 

 

say....  Can we have a thread on Thai Cooking next?  man I love that stuff...   

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5 hours ago, kidblast said:

NICE huh!!!. 

 

say....  Can we have a thread on Thai Cooking next?  man I love that stuff...   

I’ll go up against Bobby Flay and make my signature Kraft Mac And Cheese.

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2 hours ago, kidblast said:

if you don't put hot dogs in there, you're dead to me...

 

I don't but when I make Mac And Cheese I always eat hot dogs with it. And its gonna be Nathan's or Sabrett's

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16 hours ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

I’ll go up against Bobby Flay and make my signature Kraft Mac And Cheese.

Heh.  My daughter shared a recipe she came across to "dress up" that iconic dish.  Involves adding fried onions, two additional types of cheese and some frozen peas.  

5 hours ago, kidblast said:

if you don't put hot dogs in there, you're dead to me...

 

That sounds intriguing too.  Cut 'em up I presume.  So, how small of pieces do you cut 'em up?  

And don't worry about Bobby Flay.  I understand he's no longer gonna be on The Food Network.  Wanted too much money.

Whitefang

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2 hours ago, Whitefang said:

Heh.  My daughter shared a recipe she came across to "dress up" that iconic dish.  Involves adding fried onions, two additional types of cheese and some frozen peas.  

That sounds intriguing too.  Cut 'em up I presume.  So, how small of pieces do you cut 'em up?  

And don't worry about Bobby Flay.  I understand he's no longer gonna be on The Food Network.  Wanted too much money.

Whitefang

I heard Bobby is going into porn, and his new show is gonna be Beat Off Bobby Flay.

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On 10/20/2021 at 11:17 AM, Whitefang said:

And don't worry about Bobby Flay.  I understand he's no longer gonna be on The Food Network.  Wanted too much money.

Whitefang

like the rest of these food network schmucks,, they've made fortunes doing what they love doing and it's still not enough for them.

he should go back to making frittatas and brunch stuff, and get over himself. 

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1 hour ago, kidblast said:

like the rest of these food network schmucks,, they've made fortunes doing what they love doing and it's still not enough for them.

he should go back to making frittatas and brunch stuff, and get over himself. 

Chefs now think they are rock stars. 

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7 hours ago, Sgt. Pepper said:

Chefs now think they are rock stars. 

That phrase gets kind of over and misused.   One "celebrity" chef (Anne Burrell) even wrote a cookbook titled "Cook Like A Rock Star".

It makes no mentions of any actual rock stars who also cook and any of their recipes.  Nowadays, any gleep who does anything well and gets tons of fame for it(regardless if deserved or not) is considered a "rock star".  :rolleyes:

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12 minutes ago, Whitefang said:

That phrase gets kind of over and misused.   One "celebrity" chef (Anne Burrell) even wrote a cookbook titled "Cook Like A Rock Star".

It makes no mentions of any actual rock stars who also cook and any of their recipes.  Nowadays, any gleep who does anything well and gets tons of fame for it(regardless if deserved or not) is considered a "rock star".  :rolleyes:

Whitefang

it's not exactly rocket science,  skills required?  yes... but, to some extent it's just overkill.

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49 minutes ago, Whitefang said:

That phrase gets kind of over and misused.   One "celebrity" chef (Anne Burrell) even wrote a cookbook titled "Cook Like A Rock Star".

It makes no mentions of any actual rock stars who also cook and any of their recipes.  Nowadays, any gleep who does anything well and gets tons of fame for it(regardless if deserved or not) is considered a "rock star".  :rolleyes:

Whitefang

Is she the blond with crazy hair?

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On 10/19/2021 at 2:40 PM, Mantastic said:

That's who I need to find.  Until then, it will be Gibson repair and restoration.  Thank you for the advice, though. One of my concerns was exactly what you bring up - whether or not just about everything can be repaired properly.  And you've answered that question.

I was always worried about guitar damage but even though I am not a luthier what I have seen is that they basically treat wood with glues, resins, epoxys and those substances are stronger than the wood grain and used to strengthen it. So cracks and even headstocks off are matter of a good lutheir who can fix it its seemless and just as strong if not stronger. The problem is always finding a finish/paint color to match after you find the good luthier. My advice is try facebook. You see honest reviews on that in your area and see pictures of work they have done. That's how I found mine.

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