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From: Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>
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Subject: Re: Dinner in the year of our lord 20241031.
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:41:14 -0600
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 11/13/2024 1:08 PM, Carol wrote:
>> dsi1 wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:12:11 +0000, jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 11/11/2024 4:40 PM, Carol wrote:
>>>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 11/10/2024 5:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2024-11-10 5:17 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yep, he posted a silly youtube link about people cooking
>>>>>>>> something in  a huge pit dug into the ground.  It had
>>>>>>>> nothing to do with the heat  retention of cast iron or any
>>>>>>>> other type of pan.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I know that it is a way that Hawaiians sometimes cook pigs. I
>>>>>>> just wonder how often they do it. (snippage)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> The thing is, David acts like Hawaiians cook this way every
>>>>>> day.  I'm pretty darn sure they aren't all out tending a fire
>>>>>> in a pit dug in the ground every day in order to cook their
>>>>>> food.  And it has nothing to do with cast iron or other pans
>>>>>> conduction of and retention of heat. Typical misdirection.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jill
>>>>>
>>>>> He also insinuates mainlanders don't ever cook in the ground.
>>>>> Ever been to a clambake? (snippage)
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I've been to a clambake.  David likes to insinuate a lot of
>>>> things about "mainlanders" but he doesn't really know what he's
>>>> talking about.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> You act like mainlanders clambake every day. That's just so silly.
>>
>> Depending on area and climate, once a week around here though clams may
>> be just one of the offerings. 
> 
> Once a week?  Clam season here in SC opened October 1st but I don't know 
> anyone who has a clam bake every week or even every month.  Most of the 
> local clams are sold to restaurants.
> 
>> There's some spots where a communal pit
>> was made by the neighbors and everybody uses it for a little post
>> church.  Charlie Wright's church has one and they use it as a group
>> after services in good weather.  The back of the church is 1 house from
>> one of the best crabbing spots but there's a limit and an off season
>> (breeding time).  A couple of picnic tables, some coals or chip wood
>> and water from the church and it's a go!
> 
> I'm happy for Charlie's church (whoever he is) but I never claimed 
> mainlander's have clam bakes every day.  dsi1 did.
> 
> Jill

Are you insinuating that Uncle Tojo lied?

There must be some mistake. He's asian and would never do that unless 
you pushed him in a corner and he had to lie to save face.

Plus, he's a hearing aide salesman, and we all know how truthful they are.