• 824 is shambolic was was + Yanquis

    From MICHAEL LOO@1:123/140 to RUTH HANSCHKA on Monday, August 19, 2019 01:27:50
    I'm not quite sure. Mine was out for days and we had to use the unreliable cell phones.
    Which couldn't have been as unreliable as 611 that you
    couldn't use, as the service was on the fritz.
    Not quite, but it got close. Chronic dropped calls anyone?

    Better perhaps than no calls at all, for those
    who like calls.

    There are lots of factors in an immigrant group filling
    up a niche: they're hungry, they're less established, the
    smarter, more resourceful, and energetic ones don't have
    the wherewithal to go to law school, and so on, so they
    work in what they can find employment at. Also, if they've
    banded together, they have a support system that has broken
    down among long-term populations that have been around for
    a few generations, as there's nothing holding these latter
    together except the bridge club or maybe church.
    Sometimes. It can also involve finding jobs that don't require
    fluency in a new language. My grandfather came to the US from Poland already speaking a fair bit of German and a little Russian. No
    English. He found a job apprenticing in a German bakery. He then
    could learn English at a slower pace. And if these guys were already fisherman, it would make perfect sense to club together and get a
    boat and build from there.

    True, if you have a critical mass of people in the
    community who speak the other languages.

    maybe it takes booze (though I have more often
    gotten tinnitus through booze).
    I got it from bad sinuses.
    I read that you got it from B minuses. Then on second
    reading I read that you got it from bad sins.
    Possibly the latter more than the former, although I got a few of the
    Bs too at one point. They however do not cause medical problems, at
    least directly.

    If my parents had ever found out that I'd gotten B minuses,
    their little hearts would have been broken. I never told
    them anything but sent them a Xerox of my diploma with the
    fancy Latin stuff when I got it.

    Was he a saint or depicted as such, sort of like
    Anthony of Padua?
    More like a veterinarian.
    I read, well, skimmed the book just now. Not my kind
    of thing. Of course we should be circumspect in viewing
    art and literature from another era through our own
    filters, but despite the author's looking askance at
    English customs and attitudes of the day, he himself
    reflected a lot of them. And it's a really dumb book.
    I wouldn't disagree. Made a good kids' movie though.

    It was a truly worthless book, and I don't watch movies.

    I just don't want to end up in the orange, tan or stripes.
    What's the likelihood? Slim and none, I presume.
    Unless they catch me using plastic bags in supermarkets. (LOL)
    On another subject, is the Asian composer you were
    referring to Somtow Sucharitkul?
    Sure is. Do you know each other, or is this just a case of a very
    small pond?

    Nah. Back at the beginning of his writing career, I wrote
    a fairly glowing review of one of his science-fiction
    books and was fairly excited to find out that he was
    also a composer. I investigated and decided that I didn't
    like his music as much as his writing. The fiction is
    kind of breathless but quite engaging; the music I find
    post-Soviet Socialist Realismish - it might do okay with
    audiences but wasn't my thing. My friend Pad Gajajiva from
    RIME-Cuisine was from a similar background and might have
    been a relative.

    ---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.00

    Title: Yum Pra-Hmik (Thai Squid "Salad").
    Categories: Appetizers, Thai, Seafood
    Yield: 6 servings

    1 lb Fresh Squids. 1 tb Fresh Ginger Root, Julienne.
    1 tb Lemongrass, Sliced Fine. 2 tb Onion, Chopped.
    3 tb Lime or Lemon Juice. 3 tb Fish Sauce.
    1 tb Scallions, Chopped. 1 tb Cilantro, Chopped.
    1/2 c Mint Leaves. 10 Crushed Hot Chili
    Peppers.

    Clean and wash the fresh squids, removing all inner matters and skin.
    Cut
    through the side so that the meat is in a single "sheet". Cut the meat
    into strips about 3/4" to 1" wide and 2" long. If desired, slash one
    side
    in a close criss-cross patterns, and the strip will curl into a roll upon
    cooking. Place the squid pieces into a wire strainer with long handle.

    Boil a pot of water, and immerse the strainer with the squid meat into
    the
    boiling water to cook. For very fresh squid, cook until the meat had
    turned opaque and heated through. For frozen, or "not so fresh" squid,
    it
    is advisable to cook a little longer. Lift the squid out of the boiling
    water and let drain in the strainer.

    Place the well drained squid meat into a bowl and add fish sauce and lime
    or lemon juice. Adjust tastes by adding more of either ingredients. The
    tastes should be tangy sour with sufficient salty tastes. Add
    lemongrass,
    ginger roots (very finely julienne), and chopped onions, and mix well.
    (Optionally, you may add dry ground hot chilli pepper to taste).

    Place on a serving platter (lined with lettuce leaves) and topped with
    chopped scallions, cilantro, mint leaves, and crushed hot chilli peppers.

    Translated by Padej Gajajiva from a Thai cookbook, "Thai Cuisine" by
    Chantr
    Tasanont, Manee Suwanpong, and Srisamon Kongpun.

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  • From RUTH HANSCHKA@1:123/140 to MICHAEL LOO on Thursday, August 22, 2019 00:08:12
    I'm not quite sure. Mine was out for days and we had to use
    the
    unreliable cell phones.
    Which couldn't have been as unreliable as 611 that you
    couldn't use, as the service was on the fritz.
    Not quite, but it got close. Chronic dropped calls anyone?

    Better perhaps than no calls at all, for those
    who like calls.

    Now if it would only drop just the robocalls.

    already speaking a fair bit of German and a little Russian. No
    English. He found a job apprenticing in a German bakery. He then
    could learn English at a slower pace. And if these guys were
    already
    fisherman, it would make perfect sense to club together and get a
    boat and build from there.

    True, if you have a critical mass of people in the
    community who speak the other languages.

    That happened in cities all over the US. It makes total sense the
    Vietnamese, and other new groups, would do the same thing.


    I got it from bad sinuses.
    I read that you got it from B minuses. Then on second
    reading I read that you got it from bad sins.
    Possibly the latter more than the former, although I got a few of
    the
    Bs too at one point. They however do not cause medical problems,
    at
    least directly.

    If my parents had ever found out that I'd gotten B minuses,
    their little hearts would have been broken. I never told
    them anything but sent them a Xerox of my diploma with the
    fancy Latin stuff when I got it.

    Mine didn't have any fancy Latin stuff. Land grant college and all
    that.

    reflected a lot of them. And it's a really dumb book.
    I wouldn't disagree. Made a good kids' movie though.

    It was a truly worthless book, and I don't watch movies.

    I don't, often, but did as a kid.

    On another subject, is the Asian composer you were
    referring to Somtow Sucharitkul?
    Sure is. Do you know each other, or is this just a case of a very
    small pond?

    Nah. Back at the beginning of his writing career, I wrote
    a fairly glowing review of one of his science-fiction
    books and was fairly excited to find out that he was
    also a composer. I investigated and decided that I didn't
    like his music as much as his writing. The fiction is
    kind of breathless but quite engaging; the music I find
    post-Soviet Socialist Realismish - it might do okay with
    audiences but wasn't my thing. My friend Pad Gajajiva from
    RIME-Cuisine was from a similar background and might have
    been a relative.

    It's certainly possible. Thailand isn't that big. I rather like the
    opera he's writing these days. Some of the fiction got a little
    baroque from time to time, and baroque SF was never really my bag.
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