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JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

♫♪”Every move you make…”♫♪

SusanSunshine
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8 months ago

I’m finding that very hard to believe…

Liverlips McCracken
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8 months ago

“I hope you’re not thinking of bringing that over here.”

Tigressy
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8 months ago
MontanaLady
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8 months ago

NOSE!

SusanSunshine
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8 months ago

“In the time of propellers!”

Nice try at an old fashioned look … WWI-ish, to match the planes, no doubt.

But the historical accuracy is destroyed by that decolletage…. completely unacceptable for 1917.

However, it probably helped sell tickets in 2017 😁

Meanwhile I was having a little trouble understanding the first part…

The “friendly” Jean-Baptiste Salis? In an airport on a farm??

So I managed to Google the event…

Lots of pictures here for those of you wanting to see these old planes, if you’re interested in that vintage.

https://www.airshowaviation.com/galleries/2017-photo-archives/la-ferte-alais-airshow—france-2017/

P51Strega
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8 months ago

Where’s my time machine, I want to go! They had a P-64 and a P-36 (Hawk 75). Those are exceedingly rare. I’ve two P-36s and one P-64, all museum (non-flyable) condition. There were only 6 P-64s made. Finland ordered a fighter version of the AT-6 Harvard trainer. The planes were produced under a North American Aviation design number and packed for shipping. Before they could get to Finland we found ourselves in the war and allied to the USSR. Since the Fins were fighting the USSR, the shipment was stopped and the Army ended up with the planes. They were given the designation P-64. The P-64 designation makes them appear to be a later design than the P-51 Mustang, when in fact they were much earlier. Had the Army ordered them when they were made they would have likely had a number between P-37 and P-42.

Hello? Is anyone still awake out there?

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

The lengths that men will go too to look down a girls blouse.

P51Strega
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
8 months ago

Oh c’mon, do you really think we do that 😉

Tigressy
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8 months ago

Hopefully not while flying a plane.

happyhappyhappy
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8 months ago

Yes! Yes we do! 😀

P51Strega
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

The Statin Island Ferry hasn’t changed much.

JP Steve
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

I had all of those!

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  JP Steve
8 months ago

I had the sub.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
8 months ago

So did my brother.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
8 months ago

ditto.

Greyhame
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

I recently found one of the subs. When the grands come over, I fill up the tub.

Tigressy
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8 months ago
SusanSunshine
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8 months ago

We used to see those little Isettas in Libya…

Never in the US.

I think this fridge is bigger!

Tigressy
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
8 months ago

I was referring to the design.

Greyhame
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8 months ago

I don’t think that its big enough to make it up the hill. If it did survive the journey into town, I’d have to strap the groceries onto the roof.

Tigressy
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Reply to  Greyhame
8 months ago

(sigh) I was referring to the original designer making fridges.
Thus the door.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

I messed up my last spoiler box so i dare not post my guess.

happyhappyhappy
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8 months ago

Wow, was i ever wrong?! Not even in the same ballpark.

Liverlips McCracken
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8 months ago

Did not get it.

Tigressy
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

Got the adult.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  Tigressy
8 months ago

so did i!

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

Got it.

Her wide set eyes were the same as a child.

Alexikakos
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8 months ago

 
The adult I got, but depending on the picture’s date there are two possible last names.
 

P51Strega
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8 months ago

No clue for either picture

Tigressy
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8 months ago

Famous widow; rich remarried.

P51Strega
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Reply to  Tigressy
8 months ago

O K
Jackie?

Liverlips McCracken
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8 months ago

Yep.

jean VanLeuven
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8 months ago

aka daleandkristen

Facial feature wide eyes and forehead. One child still living.

jean VanLeuven
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8 months ago

I got it!!!!

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

Works for me.

Liverlips McCracken
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8 months ago

“It’s handy when you wake up hungry. And I always wake up hungry.”

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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8 months ago

Bed And Breakfast!

SusanSunshine
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8 months ago

You’ve seen those recipes that say things like “serve on a bed of lettuce”?

Tigressy
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8 months ago

JÄGER IM REISRAND
Nachdem man je nach Personenzahl ein bis zwei Pfund Reis mit einer Prise Salz hat gar kochen und in Randform stürzen lassen, bittet man einen jüngeren, frisch gewaschenen Jäger oder Forstadjutanten mit Hut, darin Platz zu nehmen. Dieses stimmungsvolle Gericht ist jedoch ausschließlich selteneren, repräsentativen Anlässen vorbehalten, da auch in der Forstlaufbahn die Nachwuchsfrage noch nicht gelöst ist und nur wenige Forstbeamte die Erlaubnis erhalten, sich für private Zwecke einen Abend frei zu machen.
 

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8 months ago

 

By ‘Google Translate’ (bolding mine)

 
HUNTERS IN THE RICE EDGE
After you have cooked one to two pounds of rice with a pinch of salt, depending on the number of people, and let it turn into a rim shape, you ask a younger, freshly washed hunter or forest adjutant with a hat to sit in it. However, this atmospheric dish is reserved exclusively for rarer, representative occasions, as the question of young talent in forestry careers has not yet been resolved and only a few forestry officials are given permission to take an evening off for private purposes.
 

 

 —comment image    Tigressy, ….

….even if I understood grammatical German (let alone trying to make sense of Google’s translation) I doubt this would make much sense to me.
Please! !
Some more information. I could find nothing.
 

Tigressy
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8 months ago

Imagine a naked hunter sitting in a rim of cooked rice.

“Jäger” is a kind of sausage here in Germany.
And a profession/hobby, of course.

Alexikakos
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8 months ago

 
But the story… the story….PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE…! ! !
 

Tigressy
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8 months ago

There’s just the recipe with the silly cartoon.
Alongside with “Nilpferd in Burgundersauce”…
Loriot was a genius.

Alexikakos
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8 months ago

 
Thank you.
I went looking for the cartoon but couldn’t find it (if you have a web address for it, please post it).
I did find this gem though.
It’s beautiful ! !
 

 

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8 months ago

Tigressy
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8 months ago

I own the books, but couldn’t find the picture online; sorry.

P51Strega
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8 months ago

LOL. “I’m just sitting here”. The dialog was basic enough that I was able to understand much of it (but not all) without the subtitles.

Liverlips McCracken
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8 months ago

Oh boy, Bone anza. Or as Mad Magazine called it, Bananaz. Too bad the Cartwrights couldn’t find a better piece of land than the north shore of Lake Tahoe.

Tigressy
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8 months ago

But they had a great chef – their Chinese cook was in fact Korean.
Edit: Sorry; I was wrong – he was of Chinese heritage, born in the USA.

happyhappyhappy
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8 months ago

I did not know that.

happyhappyhappy
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8 months ago

East shore. North is left on the map.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
8 months ago

I stand corrected.

SusanSunshine
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8 months ago

“Bone-anza!”

Last time (maybe the only time?) this ran, I said that this was one
of the only programs the whole family agreed could not be missed!

We’d j just gotten a huge new 14″ black and white TV, so sometimes we had guests… the family whose TV we’d watched when we didn’t have one.

My sister claimed Little Joey as HER dog…

But I didn’t care cos I wanted to put my leash on Pawnell Robarks… to me, the smart, handsome pick of the litter.

We later found out all of the “brothers” were years older than we thought…

and all except Little Joey wore toupees, being far too old, otherwise, to be seen as growly-voiced, also wig-wearing, Lorrrrne Grrreene’s puppies….

even though in their roles on the show, they all acted like obedient teenagers.

Speaking of his grrrowly voice…

someone apparently told Lorrrne Grrreene he could sing!

……

Nonetheless, we loved the show…

It didn’t even seem strange that three grown men were living with their Pa, obeying his orders…

solving everybody’s problems on the range.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
8 months ago

Thumbs up for your find…

But I’d hate for anybody to think I’m thumbing up his singing.

Yikes.

Alexikakos
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8 months ago

 

Today’s Songs:
1. ‘ Music Box Dancer ,’ 2. ‘ Next Door to an Angel ,’ 3. ‘ No Matter What ,’ and 4. ‘ Oh What a Feeling ,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe 5. ‘ Coco-Breaded Shrimp ‘
1. An example of another ‘B’ side that became the hit. The music director of Ottawa radio station, CFRA, couldn’t figure out why the ‘A’ side ‘The Poet and I’ had been sent to his station, CFRA was then a hard rock station, and ‘The Poet and I’ is anything but (it’s below). He turned it over and liked what he heard and added it to the station’s play list. The rest is history (later, Poyldor U.S. released the single there with the ‘A’ and ‘B’ sides reversed).
2. Released in 1962 and reached number 5. Neil Sedaka’s next top ten hit was in 1974 with ‘Laughter in the Rain’ (music by him, lyrics by Bill Cody / it’s below).
3. ‘Badfinger has a tragic history. Fortunately for the world, their music still survives. All anyone from the band has said is the woman on the album cover’s first name is Kathy, a model hired for that purpose, and they never met her (I think she could double for Cher). Def Leppard’s cover version is below (they stayed true to the beat).
4. I know we’re not supposed to talk politics, but the mother of our present Prime Minister liked ‘Crowbar’ and it was her influence on his father that got this song into his 1972 election campaign and increased the band’s popularity. I cannot find any direct evidence of this, but apparently the band’s name came about after being fired by Ronnie Hawkins because they could, by him; ‘(copulate in the vertical) a crowbar.’ (the band is now in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame).
5. Coconut, panko bread crumbs, and shrimp. It actually sounds good. For contrast I’d use a sharp sweet sauce.

 

 

 

 

 
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P51Strega
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8 months ago

I’ll definitely take the Bad Finger version over the Def Leopard remake.

SusanSunshine
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8 months ago

Try some Chinese or Thai sweet chili sauce.

The best brand is Mai Ploy.

Inexpensive, only very mildly hot, quite sweet, and delicious as dipping sauce all on its own.

Often used with spring rolls, or mixed with rice vinegar and chopped peanuts for Thai fish cakes.

It’s also great mixed 1:1 with peanut butter, with a bit of Hoisin sauce mixed in… cold as a dipping sauce or stirred into hot stir fry as peanut sauce.

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