qxductape
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QX, now with flights over Jason house every 30 mins
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Post by qxductape on Apr 3, 2007 19:25:01 GMT -5
btw, happy birthday, Ductape Thanks Christian, I appreciate that! Kris: If I am not mistaken that "Culture Shock" has the theme song from my days with "Herman".... You know the song "I Shovel, & Shovel, & Shovel That Snow!"...... Or as I think of it as "Winter's #1 UP Pastime."... ;D Hmm all this UP talk reminds me Birthday? Pasty? I think I will have to see about getting a couple of those puppies, air freighted here via the internet... Yummy
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Post by Christian Page, RAI on Apr 4, 2007 23:38:25 GMT -5
btw, happy birthday, Ductape Thanks Christian, I appreciate that! Kris: If I am not mistaken that "Culture Shock" has the theme song from my days with "Herman".... You know the song "I Shovel, & Shovel, & Shovel That Snow!"...... Or as I think of it as "Winter's #1 UP Pastime."... ;D Hmm all this UP talk reminds me Birthday? Pasty? I think I will have to see about getting a couple of those puppies, air freighted here via the internet... Yummy That's"My Car Don't Go", IIRC. The Pasty is a Yooper take on the Kolache, which is popular here in Central Oklahoma because of the Czech population that moved to the state, primarily around the OKC suburb of Yukon and the East Central city of Prague - wonder how it got that name? In any form, it's one heck of a good feed! BTW, for the hell of it: No photoshopping, no nothing - that is me about two weeks ago.
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qxductape
Gate Agent
QX, now with flights over Jason house every 30 mins
Posts: 60
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Post by qxductape on Apr 5, 2007 2:42:08 GMT -5
That's"My Car Don't Go", IIRC. The Pasty is a Yooper take on the Kolache, which is popular here in Central Oklahoma because of the Czech population that moved to the state, primarily around the OKC suburb of Yukon and the East Central city of Prague - wonder how it got that name? In any form, it's one heck of a good feed! BTW, for the hell of it: No photoshopping, no nothing - that is me about two weeks ago. Nice picture...... I don't know about Kolache, but us UP Finns stole the Pasty from the "Cousin Jack" Cornish Miners that worked the Iron Ranges. The Pasty when baked to the original recipe , should be able to be dropped down a mine shaft and not break open. My Mom, God Rest her Soul, used to make them pretty darn close. When I visit my Bro in Milwaukee, it's tradition we have Pasties for the first meal together.
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Post by chrisP on Apr 5, 2007 5:28:50 GMT -5
Dee just hit it on the nail in another thread: (...) You need to get the latest model (...). It will fix that problem of the main model and one of the lower LODs displaying at the same time. Dee Then again, maybe I'm missing something here...
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Post by Christian Page, RAI on Apr 5, 2007 7:40:50 GMT -5
There ya go - a lot of the Czechs who moved here were miners. Oklahoma used to be a pretty large mining state - coal in the 1900's through about the 1930's, then zinc and lead until the 1970's. When they didn't mine, they worked the oil fields. It probably all has the same European origin, just different recipes, as a Kolache has everything from meat to fruit fillings.
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