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Sir Spiedie

Man Oh Manischewitz, TGP is in rare form!!!!!
In honor of the day tomorrow, Spiedie may have to lay in a little supply of Guiness Stout to go with the traditional corned beef and cabbage!

JT

In the spirit of the season, JT cracked open a bottle of 18 yr old Jameson that he got from a vendor for Xmas.  Cheers LLPP!!! Happy St. Patrick's Day.

'gro

liver failure is imminent...

PBR...

the llpp may have to dispatch emt's to ld's crib after the playa ha8r reunion....few words from gro and nothing from ld...the signs are not good....sounds like many a carbombs have been ingested

Jonny Utah

Quote from: uPBRmeASAP, King of 16oz PBR on March 17, 2007, 11:07:52 AM
the llpp may have to dispatch emt's to ld's crib after the playa ha8r reunion....few words from gro and nothing from ld...the signs are not good....sounds like many a carbombs have been ingested

'Tis a time for posting and consuming JU is starting to see shamrocks already

'gro

2 words... garbage plates. Some rochester guy brought the science down here and opened his own place. delicious. hangover... destroyed.

time to get irish jiggy with it.

superman57

sweetness....I keep hoping that they will bring the Garbage Plates to albany...but untill then I am relegated to making my own plates...the only problem is I can't get the sauce right so untill I get the sauce right the plates just aren't quite good enough
Quote from: Tags on October 10, 2007, 10:59:38 PM
You're the only dood on the board that doesn't know & accept that '57 can't spell.

Poor grammar and horrible spelling... it's just how he rolls.

AUPepBand

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Happy St. Patrick's Day to all!

For decades, this was a major holiday in the Town of Alfred where St. Pat is known as the "patron saint of the Ceramic Engineers." Ceramic St. Pat's favors were crafted each year by members of the St. Pat's Board, who each year selected one of its own to play the role of "St. Pat," and who made an original entry to the festivities each year....once on stilts, once by horse, another time by helicopter, etc. A fabulous parade with floats from the Greeks and other organizations drew a decent crowd along Alfred's Main Street where in the mid-70s sneaker-clad streakers swept through the crowd  and, of course, were caught on film by Pep's Pops. A St. Pat's Queen was crowned at the St. Pat's Ball. But too much green beer and unbecoming behavior led administrators to put an end to the festival some time ago. In the spirit of the day, +karma to all!
On Saxon Warriors! On to Victory!
...Fight, fight for Alfred, A-L-F, R-E-D!

JT

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Quote from: Superman57 on March 17, 2007, 01:23:05 PM
sweetness....I keep hoping that they will bring the Garbage Plates to albany...but untill then I am relegated to making my own plates...the only problem is I can't get the sauce right so untill I get the sauce right the plates just aren't quite good enough

Curious about garbage plates JT searched on the web.  This site has a sauce recipe:

http://people.cornell.edu/pages/sjs16/nicks.html

mattvsmith

#17184
The Rev just spent the latter half of last week in Auburn, Alabama.

Auburn is a great college town and The Rev is going to have to find an excuse to move there when he's done doing what he does in Arizona.

Great conference.  The Rev asked a penitrating question at the end of a session that nearly started a riot.  There was some economist Lord Lionel Robbins who said that we must separate economics from morality (or moral judgments).  I stood up and asked something to the effect that since in the Austrian School of Economics economics is the science of human action*, and every act man makes intrisically has a moral dimension, isn't separating economics and morals impossible?

Not bad.  And as the Rev sat back down in his seat feeling embarrassed and wondering if he made a jackass of himself, some dood came up and told Rev that was the best question he had heard the whole week.  And he wondered where on earth Rev could come up with a question of metaphysics at an econ conference.

That's how The Rev rolls fellas!

* see http://www.mises.org/humanaction.asp

Ralph Turner

War Eagle, Reverend!   ;)

The Ludwig von Mises Institute?  From the loveliest town on the plain!  On the Liberty League board?

That one post is bringing more diversity to the board than most of these LL posters heard in 8 semesters of LL curricula!

Did you play any golf?  Enjoy the fine Southern pulchritude exhibited at Toomer's Corners?  Take a casual stroll down Gay Street?  Consume your annual portion of 'sweet tea'?  Eat some pizza at the Mellow Mushroom? :)

Sir Spiedie

Holy Moly, Rev. That just proves there is no subject the LL is unwilling or unable to explore.  Bernard Bernake will be lurking for you.

PBR...

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the LLPP is one stop shopping folks....whatever anyone seeks knowledge on we are experts on just about everything.... ;D

'gro

Quote from: 'gro on March 17, 2007, 01:17:40 PM
2 words... garbage plates. Some rochester guy brought the science down here and opened his own place. delicious. hangover... destroyed.

time to get irish jiggy with it.

Gro posted at 1:17pm... before the sun set that day, gro was 240 lbs of babbling, puking, and stumbling mess.  Gro was pretty sure he didn't have any Irish blood in him, and he proved it that day. Gro's final count was 8 car bombs and 1 early trip to la la land.

PBR...

hey JT....did pbr see a ncaa commercial yesterday that had a quick clip of some dood from rowan catching a td pass? believe it was a ncaa commercial stressing academics and athletics....