[Heathkit] [Boatanchors] HeathkitSB-200 Question - Seekingadvice

rbethman rbethman at comcast.net
Mon Apr 11 11:05:27 EDT 2011



On 4/10/2011 5:52 PM, Carl wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "rbethman" <rbethman at comcast.net>
> To: "Carl" <km1h at jeremy.mv.com>
> Cc: <heathkit at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 12:36 PM
> Subject: Re: [Heathkit] [Boatanchors] HeathkitSB-200 Question - 
> Seekingadvice
>
>
>> So I take it that your idea of New England healthy eating, ELIMINATES
>> *all* pork sausage?  Bacon is not consumed either?
>
> An occassional slip isnt going to hurt.
>
Occasional?  Breakfast sausages are pork.
>>
>> It is labeled as Boston Butt.  That is what Kielbasa is made from.
>> Pirogi is potatoes, Farmer's cheese, and onions - placed in a pasta 
>> wrapper.
Boston Butt or pork shoulder, is also used for pork BBQ.
>>
>> The largest cause of those whom immigrated here from Poland, was the
>> jobs in the old steel mills.  Not their diet!
>
> I dont see any steel mills in Chelsea, Lynn or other Boston area 
> cities. Factories in the area arent life threatening. Since you 
> probably arent familiar with it, seafood is big in New England as is 
> garden fresh vegitables.
> The recent census stated that NH has the largest concentration of 90+ 
> year olds in the US.

Another red herring, as usual.
I guess that just means the crankier portion of the population lives up 
that way.

I am familiar with seafood, quite a bit really.  I've worked on fishing 
boats, lobster boats, and oyster boats.
We also have fresh vegetables in our yards, farmer's markets and plenty 
of it around here.
>
>
>>
>> The population of Poles is higher in Pittsburgh than it is in Warsaw.
>> The next big concentration is Chicago.....
>
> Im aware of that, I lived in the Chicago area for several years.
>
>>
>> Let's stick with radios, OKAY?  Until you've made and cooked these
>> items, at least over 40 years - you don't know enough about it.
>
> And as usual you try to turn a simple statement and conversation into 
> a flame war, all the other responders are calm and collected. You 
> really need to stay on your meds and learn when to just shut up and 
> walk away from the keyboard..

You seem to know QUITE a bit about staying on MEDS!

I didn't even begin to start a flame war.  You began it with the first 
crack regarding the diet of pollacks and not finishing R-390A restorations.

This is ALSO ONE of YOUR very typical methods of escape and evasion when 
you have screwed the pooch.  Tell some to stay on their meds.  You do 
not even know if such is the case or not.
>
Bob - N0DGN


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