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John Singer on the BBQ. No fooling around! Berkeley, 9-6-10, Labor Day.
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Nice looking animal parts!!
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A real shakuhachi BBQ.
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Best way to improve embouchure !
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Looks like grilling to me, rather than BBQ, but I'm a snob like that.
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lowonthetotem wrote:
Looks like grilling to me, rather than BBQ, but I'm a snob like that.
I think Ken meant BBQ in the sense of "getting together with friends" not as a culinary statement. This, however, I cooked the other day and maybe this is what you're talking about. BBQ pork ribs w/blood oranges.
Hey Ken, did you guys drink some of John's private label tequila at the BBQ?
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Mujitsu wrote:
John Singer on the BBQ. No fooling around! Berkeley, 9-6-10, Labor Day.
What, are Americans having a labour day that is different than the rest of the world? We do 1st May....
Nice photos of John...
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Tairaku 太楽 wrote:
Hey Ken, did you guys drink some of John's private label tequila at the BBQ?
On a warm day we had a refreshing cocktail of vodka over watermelon slices. Mm..
lowonthetotem wrote:
Looks like grilling to me,
There's an idea there Jeff! Perhaps we can change the forum title to, "Mujitsu and Tairaku's Shakuhachi Bar and Grill." I like it!!
Kiku Day wrote:
What, are Americans having a labour day that is different than the rest of the world?
Kiku, growing up in America, many kids associate Labor Day with the Jerry Lewis Telethon and a sad end to summer/beginning of the school year!
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Mujitsu wrote:
Kiku Day wrote:
What, are Americans having a labour day that is different than the rest of the world?
Kiku, growing up in America, many kids associate Labor Day with the Jerry Lewis Telethon and a sad end to summer/beginning of the school year!
I agree. We don't really celebrate labor in America any more. We attack it!
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I agree. We don't really celebrate labor in America any more. We attack it!
Can I get a witness?
http://movetoamend.org/motion-amend
There's an idea there Jeff! Perhaps we can change the forum title to, "Mujitsu and Tairaku's Shakuhachi Bar and Grill." I like it!!
a rose by any other name ...
I think Ken meant BBQ in the sense of "getting together with friends" not as a culinary statement. This, however, I cooked the other day and maybe this is what you're talking about. BBQ pork ribs w/blood oranges.
Ribs ... good
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lowonthetotem wrote:
Can I get a witness?
Thanks for the opportunity to participate in the saving of my own ass ( or our collective assi if you prefer).
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Jim Thompson wrote:
lowonthetotem wrote:
Can I get a witness?
Thanks for the opportunity to participate in the saving of my own ass ( or our collective assi if you prefer).
Be sure to tell your friends. It really is the "in" thing to do.
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Mujitsu wrote:
There's an idea there Jeff! Perhaps we can change the forum title to, "Mujitsu and Tairaku's Shakuhachi Bar and Grill." I like it!!
evolutionary! Charles would be pleased.
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Jeff Cairns wrote:
Mujitsu wrote:
There's an idea there Jeff! Perhaps we can change the forum title to, "Mujitsu and Tairaku's Shakuhachi Bar and Grill." I like it!!
evolutionary! Charles would be pleased.
It does have a mighty nice ring to it!
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Jim Thompson wrote:
Jeff Cairns wrote:
Mujitsu wrote:
There's an idea there Jeff! Perhaps we can change the forum title to, "Mujitsu and Tairaku's Shakuhachi Bar and Grill." I like it!!
evolutionary! Charles would be pleased.
It does have a mighty nice ring to it!
I question the wisdom of this idea, because if we put "bar" in the title it will invite people to act like drunken louts, which was the reason we changed the name to "BBQ" in the first place. People were, and we wanted them to have a little respect for the hospitality. At a bar people are expected to act like morons. Anyway if it's a bar, it would have to be considered a sports bar or gay bar because there are no chicks here.
Oh the heavy burden we carry!
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Except Kiku...
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Taldaran wrote:
Except Kiku...
She is Scandinavian...........they are somewhere in between, or both genders.
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Tairaku 太楽 wrote:
...there are no chicks here.
Oh the heavy burden we carry!
So, Fiona and Erin are what, chopped liver?
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"few" chicks or broads, OK?
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My Dad was in the Elks. I guess this is as close as I'll get to that.
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She is Scandinavian...........they are somewhere in between, or both genders.
Are you looking for "nueter" (sp?). I think that is mainly a linguistic term, rather than biological. That is the kind of male dominated swine talk I'd expect to hear in a bar. Of course, most of us married types can be filed as nueter as our wives have our balls now. Oh you know its true, just accept it.
I see your Hitler stash and raise you a racial steryotype
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGQ-ISsDm8M
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lowonthetotem wrote:
She is Scandinavian...........they are somewhere in between, or both genders.
Are you looking for "nueter" (sp?).
Not neuter. I think she is a Hermaphrodite Jinashi Warrior Prince/Princess.
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Tairaku 太楽 wrote:
lowonthetotem wrote:
She is Scandinavian...........they are somewhere in between, or both genders.
Are you looking for "nueter" (sp?).
Not neuter. I think she is a Hermaphrodite Jinashi Warrior Prince/Princess.
She got both sets of chops.
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Tairaku 太楽 wrote:
lowonthetotem wrote:
She is Scandinavian...........they are somewhere in between, or both genders.
Are you looking for "nueter" (sp?).
Not neuter. I think she is a Hermaphrodite Jinashi Warrior Prince/Princess.
Kiku would not be the first Shakuhachi Warrior Prince/Princess, however.
See picture below.
Special note should be made that the sculpture is from the Late Classical Period as evidenced by the Jyosui Tozan shakuhachi (ji-nuri).
shakuhermaphrodite
Last edited by Chris Moran (2010-09-24 20:29:05)
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