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I would not think B'ski would search out such a diverse culinary delight as this!

They say, you need a beer chaser to get one down! But, probably many more beer's to even think of it!

Just glad that this is not tradition in Michigan!

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you're obviously not ready for our traditional Friday Night Baluts Boil

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This thread has become very light on the JHAP abuse.


Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:"
"She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."

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Oh, we're just getting ready for round 2. Gotta get it in before he disappears for tax season!


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When he is busy with tax season, it's just a much bigger sweet spot to flame him.


Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:"
"She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."

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Originally Posted By: Sunil
When he is busy with tax season, it's just a much bigger sweet spot to flame him.


I agree, but just remember, the dude has some practical street knowledge of how the IRS works and he could probably get us all audited, not to mention have the GSA Death Star pay a visit!


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Originally Posted By: JKB
I would not think B'ski would search out such a diverse culinary delight as this!

They say, you need a beer chaser to get one down! But, probably many more beer's to even think of it!

Just glad that this is not tradition in Michigan!


Anybody who was in the Pacific Navy during Viet Nam would know baluts. I believe that every ship that moved between the West Coast or Pearl Harbor, to Viet Nam and back, made a "liberty call" at Subic Bay, Phillipines (PI).

Once a ship tied up, the sailors would start to make their way over the Sh*t River. They would toss coins to the kids in bonka boats under the bridge, who dove into the sewage river that flowed from Olongapo and Subic City into the Pacific Ocean, to retrieve the coins.

After you got over the bridge, you could take a "jeepnee to pleasure" -- whatever that pleasure might be -- for just a few pisos.

For the equivalent of a few pennies, you could buy a duckling to feed to the alligators (maybe crocodiles??) that were outside the bars in small swimming pools.

Baluts were available from street vendors and in the bars for the equivalent of a few pennies.

Some of us tried them. The juice was OK. The crunchy of the beak and feet was a little disconcerting.

To answer JKB, there are a lot of traditions that my Yooper cousins (those above the Mackinaw Bridge) that are not observed by the Trolls (those below the Mackinaw Bridge). My cousins eat some pretty disgusting foods too -- but I love most of them!

I've slowly been introducing stalwart/trusted Pond Boss members into enjoying the more mundane treats.

As for bashing JHAP -- I'd be real careful. I believe that JHAP has powers beyond his own control -- he knows how the IRS works!





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Ken, thanks for the reminder of Olongapo City. I spent a good bit of time there
sampling the local culture during my Navy/VN days. It's amazing the amount of
trouble one could get into there for a little money....


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Originally Posted By: rmedgar
Ken, thanks for the reminder of Olongapo City. I spent a good bit of time there
sampling the local culture during my Navy/VN days. It's amazing the amount of
trouble one could get into there for a little money....





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The best .25c beer money can buy!!!


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