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lady cop
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i certainly hope mentioning restaurants by name won't be considered spam. i was thinking that we could talk about the ones we like (or not) and that people living in our regions could benefit. Bothwell and i were online yesterday looking at restaurants in my area since he will be here soon, and although he is a world-class cook in his own right, i don't want him slaving in the kitchen ;) . we are seeking beachside casual for cold oysters, shrimp, and beer where we can sit outside. and there is a restaurant i wanted to mention to everyone--normally i dislike chains, but if you have a Johnny Carino's near you, it is wonderful italian food and great atmosphere.
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There's a place here by me that has the BEST steak ever. I'm the pickiest steak eater there is, so you can believe me when I say "The Best."

It's called the Longhorn. If you want prime rib, they got it. If you like porterhouse, T-bone, filet mignon, whatever...it comes just how you like it, and they have this stuff they call "prarie dust" which is a blend of pepper and some other stuff I don't recognize and it's positively SINFUL.

One of their side options is a sweet potato and it comes with butter and brown sugar. They also ALWAYS have asparagus, one of my personal favorites.

Seafood? Gotta be Fishbones. Every type of oyster, Mussel, scallop and shrimp you can imagine. If the way you like it isn't on the menu, explain to the chef and he'll do it.

Now I'm hungry. Thanks, LC.

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I really liked this little restaurant down in the delta called Everything Spam. They had to have been the most creative cooks in Sainte Rosanne Parish! Spam sandwiches, spam soup, roast spam, fried spam, pickled spam, spam etouffe', spam gumbo, linguini al spamo, spam tacos, spam enchiladas, spam conquistador, spam fried rice, spam rolls, spam sushi, curried spam, grilled spam, barbeque spam, chicken fried spam with spam gravy, chipped spam gravy, spam burger, New England spam chowder, spam burger with cheese, spam burger with onion (grilled or raw), spam salad, spamghetti, spam raviolli, braised spam, boiled spam, honey-roast spam, smoked spam, pulled spam, spam sausage, spam n' cheese on rye, spam cordon bleu, spam bisque, pineapple spam, spam pancakes, apple-spam pudding, poached spam, you name it, they made it with spam.

MMMMMmmm MMmmmmmm!!





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Now ACC, you know better than spamming here! LOL
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lady cop wrote: Now ACC, you know better than spamming here! LOL:yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl Very quick!

Monty Python Spam Song

Scene: A cafe. One table is occupied by a group of Vikings wearing horned helmets. Whenever the word "spam" is repeated, they begin singing and/or chanting. A man and his wife enter. The man is played by Eric Idle, the wife is played by Graham Chapman (in drag), and the waitress is played by Terry Jones, also in drag.

Man:You sit here, dear.Wife:All right.Man:Morning!Waitress:Morning!Man:Well, what've you got?Waitress:Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam; spam bacon sausage and spam; spam egg spam spam bacon and spam; spam sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato and spam;Vikings:Spam spam spam spam...Waitress:...spam spam spam egg and spam; spam spam spam spam spam spam baked beans spam spam spam...Vikings:Spam! Lovely spam! Lovely spam!Waitress:...or Lobster Thermidor a Crevette with a mornay sauce served in a Provencale manner with shallots and aubergines garnished with truffle pate, brandy and with a fried egg on top and spam.Wife:Have you got anything without spam?Waitress:Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.Wife:I don't want ANY spam!Man:Why can't she have egg bacon spam and sausage?Wife:THAT'S got spam in it!Man:Hasn't got as much spam in it as spam egg sausage and spam, has it?Vikings:Spam spam spam spam... (Crescendo through next few lines...)Wife:Could you do the egg bacon spam and sausage without the spam then?Waitress:Urgghh!Wife:What do you mean 'Urgghh'? I don't like spam!Vikings:Lovely spam! Wonderful spam!Waitress:Shut up!Vikings:Lovely spam! Wonderful spam!Waitress:Shut up! (Vikings stop) Bloody Vikings! You can't have egg bacon spam and sausage without the spam.Wife:I don't like spam!Man:Sshh, dear, don't cause a fuss. I'll have your spam. I love it. I'm having spam spam spam spam spam spam spam beaked beans spam spam spam and spam!Vikings:Spam spam spam spam. Lovely spam! Wonderful spam!Waitress:Shut up!! Baked beans are off.Man:Well could I have her spam instead of the baked beans then?Waitress:You mean spam spam spam spam spam spam... (but it is too late and the Vikings drown her words)Vikings:Spam spam spam spam. Lovely spam! Wonderful spam! Spam spa-a-a-a-a-am spam spa-a-a-a-a-am spam. Lovely spam! Lovely spam! Lovely spam! Lovely spam! Lovely spam! Spam spam spam spam!

Want the song? Here is the spam song.
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Gosh, my stepfather still loves this stuff,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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Dearest LC,



Please accept my mostly sincere apologies for knocking your thread off-course. I promise from near the bottom of my heart that it's not likely to happen ever again in the near future.



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Wow, you know that will count AC, she's the law you know....................

Read him his rights!
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Accountable wrote: Dearest LC,



Please accept my mostly sincere apologies for knocking your thread off-course. I promise from near the bottom of my heart that it's not likely to happen ever again in the near future.



:yh_floweri think it's hilarious!! it has been reduced to the lowest form of roadkill since scrapple! hahahahahahahaha
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abbey wrote: :yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl Very quick!

Monty Python Spam Song

Scene: A cafe. One table is occupied by a group of Vikings wearing horned helmets. Whenever the word "spam" is repeated, they begin singing and/or chanting. A man and his wife enter. The man is played by Eric Idle, the wife is played by Graham Chapman (in drag), and the waitress is played by Terry Jones, also in drag.

song.wav"]spam song[/URL].


Well that takes me back...to the days when spam meant spam :yh_sigh
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Geez, that brings back memories of being in the casinos in Biloxi. They had SPAM slot machines. And everytime you won the little spam would dance around. And if you got 3 spam cans in a row, they'd go "spam", "SPAM!" "SPAM!!!" I always got a chuckle outta that!

But I do like Spam, myself!
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