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Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 00:12
by Rick Farris
kikibalt wrote:Having Connie's home made hard tacos for dinner tonite....

I like the hard shell tacos.
When I was growing up in Burbank, Taco Bell was Mexican food to me, so hard shells is the bomb for this Gabacho! :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 02:07
by CNorkusJr
Sure, I go away for 3 days this Memorial day weekend, and I miss out on a ethnic smorgasbord in this room. Interesting stuff but I'm out on that buried Swedish Fish stuff. Burying fish stuff makes for good fertilizer though for the plants.

Reminds me of a good story though. 20 years ago, Old man Peterson lived about 8 houses away from us on the same block. He had a beautiful white Angora Rabbit that he kept in a wooden cage with chicken wire in the summer.

The Bickmann's lived next door and had a German Shepherd, "Pal". Mostly kept behind a fence in a backyard, but would escape from time to time, only to be caught at the neighbors Rabbit cage terrorizing the poor thing.
Mr Peterson went out one day and it happened to be that the dog ,Pal,got out un-noticed until he came out of Petersons backyard with the dead rabbit in his mouth.

The rabbit was filthy but not bleeding. The Bickmanns went nuts. I watched as Mrs Bickmann had this idea that she is going to wash the rabbit and blow dry him clean. She did. She then went and placed the rabbit back in its cage. It appeared the rabbit died from a broken neck in the cage somehow and the dog didnt do it. Old man Peterson came home and for 3 days we heard nothing from him.

He came out on the 4th day when he saw his neighbors, The Bickmanns. He mentioned that his rabbit died about a week ago,and he buried it in the backyard, and the bastid kids in his neighborhood dug up his dead pet, cleaned him and put it back in the cage. He just shook his head and cursed the kids in the neighborhood as being sickos. He said he buried his pet a 2nd time elsewhere.
Sorry no pictures or recipe for hausenpfeffer.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 09:05
by Rick Farris
CNorkusJr wrote:Sure, I go away for 3 days this Memorial day weekend, and I miss out on a ethnic smorgasbord in this room. Interesting stuff but I'm out on that buried Swedish Fish stuff. Burying fish stuff makes for good fertilizer though for the plants.

Reminds me of a good story though. 20 years ago, Old man Peterson lived about 8 houses away from us on the same block. He had a beautiful white Angora Rabbit that he kept in a wooden cage with chicken wire in the summer.

The Bickmann's lived next door and had a German Shepherd, "Pal". Mostly kept behind a fence in a backyard, but would escape from time to time, only to be caught at the neighbors Rabbit cage terrorizing the poor thing.
Mr Peterson went out one day and it happened to be that the dog ,Pal,got out un-noticed until he came out of Petersons backyard with the dead rabbit in his mouth.

The rabbit was filthy but not bleeding. The Bickmanns went nuts. I watched as Mrs Bickmann had this idea that she is going to wash the rabbit and blow dry him clean. She did. She then went and placed the rabbit back in its cage. It appeared the rabbit died from a broken neck in the cage somehow and the dog didnt do it. Old man Peterson came home and for 3 days we heard nothing from him.

He came out on the 4th day when he saw his neighbors, The Bickmanns. He mentioned that his rabbit died about a week ago,and he buried it in the backyard, and the bastid kids in his neighborhood dug up his dead pet, cleaned him and put it back in the cage. He just shook his head and cursed the kids in the neighborhood as being sickos. He said he buried his pet a 2nd time elsewhere.
Sorry no pictures or recipe for hausenpfeffer.

:lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 10:19
by raylawpc
kikibalt wrote:Having Connie's home made hard tacos for dinner tonite....
What . . . no menudo? I figured my menudo story would really get your taste buds going . . . :OhYes: :OhYes:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 10:20
by raylawpc
Rick Farris wrote:
THEHAMMER321 wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: :shame: I like the Celtics, but not that much. I hope Kobe is healthy. :box:
Do you think Kobe is more popular with the fans than Magic Johnson was ?
??? Good question. LA really loved Magic, but IMO Kobe is as good as anybody who ever played in LA.
I think Magic had a lot more personality, but Kobe is pretty amazing.
Sorry guys, I love LA boxing but I've been cheering for the Celtics since I was 11-years-old . . . GO CELTICS!!

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 10:23
by raylawpc
CNorkusJr wrote:Sure, I go away for 3 days this Memorial day weekend, and I miss out on a ethnic smorgasbord in this room. Interesting stuff but I'm out on that buried Swedish Fish stuff. Burying fish stuff makes for good fertilizer though for the plants.

Reminds me of a good story though. 20 years ago, Old man Peterson lived about 8 houses away from us on the same block. He had a beautiful white Angora Rabbit that he kept in a wooden cage with chicken wire in the summer.

The Bickmann's lived next door and had a German Shepherd, "Pal". Mostly kept behind a fence in a backyard, but would escape from time to time, only to be caught at the neighbors Rabbit cage terrorizing the poor thing.
Mr Peterson went out one day and it happened to be that the dog ,Pal,got out un-noticed until he came out of Petersons backyard with the dead rabbit in his mouth.

The rabbit was filthy but not bleeding. The Bickmanns went nuts. I watched as Mrs Bickmann had this idea that she is going to wash the rabbit and blow dry him clean. She did. She then went and placed the rabbit back in its cage. It appeared the rabbit died from a broken neck in the cage somehow and the dog didnt do it. Old man Peterson came home and for 3 days we heard nothing from him.

He came out on the 4th day when he saw his neighbors, The Bickmanns. He mentioned that his rabbit died about a week ago,and he buried it in the backyard, and the bastid kids in his neighborhood dug up his dead pet, cleaned him and put it back in the cage. He just shook his head and cursed the kids in the neighborhood as being sickos. He said he buried his pet a 2nd time elsewhere.
Sorry no pictures or recipe for hausenpfeffer.
We Swedes don't eat rotten rabbit - only rotten herring. Waddaya think we are . . . savages? :( :lol: :( :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 10:25
by kikibalt
raylawpc wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Having Connie's home made hard tacos for dinner tonite....
What . . . no menudo? I figured my menudo story would really get your taste buds going . . . :OhYes: :OhYes:
Menudo is for breakfast, not dinner. That's why its call "Breakfast of Champions"

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 10:30
by kikibalt
Going to have gabacho style breakfast this morning, Eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast, coffee.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 10:56
by THEHAMMER321
kikibalt wrote:Going to have gabacho style breakfast this morning, Eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast, coffee.
I like gabacho breakfast, when I used to go to a friend of mine's house, he is chinese I think you would pass on breakfast, he ate seaweed, rice and fish heads, he said Paul are you hungry, of course I said no, I ate already, see lying is not so bad after all. :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 11:11
by CNorkusJr
Sorry Tom, No rotten rabbits insinuated. Norkus is German-Danish, Our family was thrown out of Alsace Lorraine centuries ago. One notch away from Sweden. Frank, are there any Chimichungas in Oslo ?

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 11:12
by kikibalt
THEHAMMER321 wrote:
kikibalt wrote:Going to have gabacho style breakfast this morning, Eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast, coffee.
I like gabacho breakfast, when I used to go to a friend of mine's house, he is chinese I think you would pass on breakfast, he ate seaweed, rice and fish heads, he said Paul are you hungry, of course I said no, I ate already, see lying is not so bad after all. :lol:
:lol: :lol:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 11:32
by THEHAMMER321
Rick Farris wrote:
THEHAMMER321 wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: :shame: I like the Celtics, but not that much. I hope Kobe is healthy. :box:
Do you think Kobe is more popular with the fans than Magic Johnson was ?
??? Good question. LA really loved Magic, but IMO Kobe is as good as anybody who ever played in LA.
I think Magic had a lot more personality, but Kobe is pretty amazing.
To me it looks like, in other sports like basketball, the players keep on getting better, I used to watch basketball in the 1980s Magic,Bird,Kareem,Moses Malone,DR J, I think the players in recent years Jordan, Kobe have surpassed the skill level of there predecessors, not to take anything away from the players who came before them, because if there were no Dr. J per se, how would the players who came after him no what to strive for, acting last if you know how to take advantage of it is a big plus,sorry I can't say the same for boxing.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 12:19
by kikibalt
CNorkusJr wrote:Sorry Tom, No rotten rabbits insinuated. Norkus is German-Danish, Our family was thrown out of Alsace Lorraine centuries ago. One notch away from Sweden. Frank, are there any Chimichungas in Oslo ?
Chimichungas?, what in the world is that?....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 13:30
by raylawpc
CNorkusJr wrote:Sorry Tom, No rotten rabbits insinuated. Norkus is German-Danish, Our family was thrown out of Alsace Lorraine centuries ago. One notch away from Sweden. Frank, are there any Chimichungas in Oslo ?
German-Danish, huh? My wife is 100% German. Part of her father's family came from NW Germany, not too far from Denmark.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 13:36
by raylawpc
THEHAMMER321 wrote:
Rick Farris wrote:
THEHAMMER321 wrote: Do you think Kobe is more popular with the fans than Magic Johnson was ?
??? Good question. LA really loved Magic, but IMO Kobe is as good as anybody who ever played in LA.
I think Magic had a lot more personality, but Kobe is pretty amazing.
To me it looks like, in other sports like basketball, the players keep on getting better, I used to watch basketball in the 1980s Magic,Bird,Kareem,Moses Malone,DR J, I think the players in recent years Jordan, Kobe have surpassed the skill level of there predecessors, not to take anything away from the players who came before them, because if there were no Dr. J per se, how would the players who came after him no what to strive for, acting last if you know how to take advantage of it is a big plus,sorry I can't say the same for boxing.
On this, friend Hammer, we will have to agree to disagree. Today's basketball players are superior athletes, I believe, but the game is not as good. I think Jordan ruined the game with his acrobatics. Everybody wants to be "be like Mike," - with slam dunks and three-point shots - at the expense of the team aspect of the game. I'll be pulling for the Celtics out of habit - but I wouldn't walk across the street to watch a pro basketball game anymore.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 14:48
by Panzerfaust
Rick Farris wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:i think it will be some time in august, but when is the CBHOF? I would love to catch as much boxing related stuff as possible while over there :p

I'd like to help you with regard to the boxing related stuff.

That would be great thank you :p Ill let you know when the date is set :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 14:54
by Panzerfaust
CNorkusJr wrote:Sorry Tom, No rotten rabbits insinuated. Norkus is German-Danish, Our family was thrown out of Alsace Lorraine centuries ago. One notch away from Sweden. Frank, are there any Chimichungas in Oslo ?

I have a danish uncle from just across the border from Germany. I have nodded my way through family gatherings without ever understanding a single word from him except from a single Yes :lol: Considering the languages are 95% the same in writing , its pretty odd i cant understand a single word. :lol:

Whats a Chimichunga? :witzend:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 15:45
by raylawpc
Chimichanga is a deep-fried burrito that is popular in Tex-Mex cuisine. You make it by filling a flour tortilla with different ingredients - such as beans, rice, cheese, shredded beef, or shredded chicken, and folding it into a rectangle shape. Then, you deep fry it. Typical condiments are salsa, guacamole, sour cream or cheese. Its very popular in Texas and Oklahoma, and I've eaten it in Arizona too. The best chimichanga I've ever eaten was at a Mexican restaurant in San Antonio, Texas last year. Absolutely delicious.

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BTW, where are you from in Norway?

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 15:56
by Panzerfaust
Drøbak, the home of Santa Claus, just outside Oslo :p

and i am definatly going to visit a taco stand of some sort....or several :DDD Those thingies look delicious

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 16:07
by THEHAMMER321
raylawpc wrote:
THEHAMMER321 wrote:
Rick Farris wrote: ??? Good question. LA really loved Magic, but IMO Kobe is as good as anybody who ever played in LA.
I think Magic had a lot more personality, but Kobe is pretty amazing.
To me it looks like, in other sports like basketball, the players keep on getting better, I used to watch basketball in the 1980s Magic,Bird,Kareem,Moses Malone,DR J, I think the players in recent years Jordan, Kobe have surpassed the skill level of there predecessors, not to take anything away from the players who came before them, because if there were no Dr. J per se, how would the players who came after him no what to strive for, acting last if you know how to take advantage of it is a big plus,sorry I can't say the same for boxing.
On this, friend Hammer, we will have to agree to disagree. Today's basketball players are superior athletes, I believe, but the game is not as good. I think Jordan ruined the game with his acrobatics. Everybody wants to be "be like Mike," - with slam dunks and three-point shots - at the expense of the team aspect of the game. I'll be pulling for the Celtics out of habit - but I wouldn't walk across the street to watch a pro basketball game anymore.
You are right on that aspect of the game, the Celtics of the 980s played ''team'' basketball better than anyone I have seen they had a better ''head'' for the game, the game seems to be played more selfishly now, ''I wanna score 100 points don't matter if we win or lose'', I should have stated athletically better I should have said.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 16:19
by raylawpc
Panzerfaust wrote:Drøbak, the home of Santa Claus, just outside Oslo :p

and i am definatly going to visit a taco stand of some sort....or several :DDD Those thingies look delicious
My ancestors came from Karlshamn in Blekinge Province, on the Southern coast of Sweden. I have never been to Norway.

Chimichangas are a Tex-Mex dish. I don't know if they are popular in Southern California. Frank will know. Frank?

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 16:22
by raylawpc
THEHAMMER321 wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
THEHAMMER321 wrote: To me it looks like, in other sports like basketball, the players keep on getting better, I used to watch basketball in the 1980s Magic,Bird,Kareem,Moses Malone,DR J, I think the players in recent years Jordan, Kobe have surpassed the skill level of there predecessors, not to take anything away from the players who came before them, because if there were no Dr. J per se, how would the players who came after him no what to strive for, acting last if you know how to take advantage of it is a big plus,sorry I can't say the same for boxing.
On this, friend Hammer, we will have to agree to disagree. Today's basketball players are superior athletes, I believe, but the game is not as good. I think Jordan ruined the game with his acrobatics. Everybody wants to be "be like Mike," - with slam dunks and three-point shots - at the expense of the team aspect of the game. I'll be pulling for the Celtics out of habit - but I wouldn't walk across the street to watch a pro basketball game anymore.
You are right on that aspect of the game, the Celtics of the 980s played ''team'' basketball better than anyone I have seen they had a better ''head'' for the game, the game seems to be played more selfishly now, ''I wanna score 100 points don't matter if we win or lose'', I should have stated athletically better I should have said.
Agree 100%. In the 1960s, everybody played like the 1980s Celtics. Sad to say it maybe, but women play the best team basketball now. I haven't watched a men's game in years. Too much of a purist, I guess.

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 16:25
by kikibalt
raylawpc wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:Drøbak, the home of Santa Claus, just outside Oslo :p

and i am definatly going to visit a taco stand of some sort....or several :DDD Those thingies look delicious
My ancestors came from Karlshamn in Blekinge Province, on the Southern coast of Sweden. I have never been to Norway.

Chimichangas are a Tex-Mex dish. I don't know if they are popular in Southern California. Frank will know. Frank?
I have never seen one, I have heard of them though, but never knew what they are made off or even looked liked, maybe Connie know about them, I'll ask her....

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 16:32
by THEHAMMER321
kikibalt wrote:
raylawpc wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:Drøbak, the home of Santa Claus, just outside Oslo :p

and i am definatly going to visit a taco stand of some sort....or several :DDD Those thingies look delicious
My ancestors came from Karlshamn in Blekinge Province, on the Southern coast of Sweden. I have never been to Norway.

Chimichangas are a Tex-Mex dish. I don't know if they are popular in Southern California. Frank will know. Frank?
I have never seen one, I have heard of them though, but never knew what they are made off or even looked liked, maybe Connie know about them, I'll ask her....
Frank they are more popular in the more Americanized Mexican restaurants, I eat them on a regular basis, they are good and I got the gut to prove it. :TU:

Re: Classic American West Coast Boxing

Posted: 02 Jun 2010, 16:37
by Panzerfaust
raylawpc wrote:
Panzerfaust wrote:Drøbak, the home of Santa Claus, just outside Oslo :p

and i am definatly going to visit a taco stand of some sort....or several :DDD Those thingies look delicious
My ancestors came from Karlshamn in Blekinge Province, on the Southern coast of Sweden. I have never been to Norway.
I had one of my amateur bouts in Karlshamn some years ago, beautifull place :p I even won two tins of crabb sticks and a snickers bar for the match :lol: :lol: