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21579. jexster - 4/11/2007 3:32:14 AM

You are a Yankee WonkenHeimer


James Carville's a no haired man-ho for Shrillary Clinton

Someone needs to stand against the PC lynch mob

Thoughtless and I stand with the I-Man


Death to France
Wonker GO HOME


Imus B FREE

21580. jexster - 4/11/2007 3:34:39 AM

Musical: Lennon
Song: Woman Is the [NWord] of the World

21581. jexster - 4/11/2007 3:39:42 AM

Say WonkenYankee....


Did you know that New Roads-St. Francisville is FINALLY getting a bridge!

Every politician runnin for govnuh since Huey Long has promised same



JOHN JAMES AUDUBON BRIDGE

St. Francisville-New Roads, LA, USA


The new cable-stayed bridge between St. Francisville and New Roads has four lanes and provides 20 m (65 ft.) of vertical clearance. The main Mississippi River structure comprises a five span bridge with a main span of 482 m (1583 ft.), side spans of 196 m (642 ft.) and two transition spans of 49 m (160 ft.) each. It will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America when it is completed in 2009. This is the first Design/Build bridge project ever undertaken in Louisiana.

21582. jexster - 4/11/2007 4:14:03 AM

Imus Will Be Fired by Friday: Count On It
By M.J. Rosenberg | bio


Gwen Ifill understands that revenge is a dish best served cold. She bided her time and then gave Imus the shiv(!!!!) today, while the old racist twists in the wind.

21583. wonkers2 - 4/11/2007 6:32:34 AM

Let'em swim like muskrats.

21584. Ulgine Barrows - 4/11/2007 6:39:04 AM

yeah, let em!

21585. Ulgine Barrows - 4/11/2007 6:44:28 AM

jexster, I am glad to see you posting in the cafe
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21586. Ulgine Barrows - 4/11/2007 6:47:13 AM

Let It Be - Most Hi-Fi

21587. Magoseph - 4/11/2007 2:51:51 PM

Snow is coming down, fine and steady; expected: six to ten inches today and tonight; two more tomorrow. The lawns and fir trees are already white, but the roads are still clear.

Wonk, how is the weather in your area?

21588. jexster - 4/11/2007 3:21:33 PM

It's raining where Wonk is...rather late in the season for serious rain in SF


It's all good. He can stay indoors and watch the MSM's "Imus Clusterfcuk"...CNN's featuring Whoopi Goldberg now...every n*ppy h*ead from here to Deetroit

21589. Magoseph - 4/11/2007 3:46:29 PM

Thanks, I forgot that he was in SF.

21590. jexster - 4/11/2007 3:58:16 PM

"muskrats"????

We don't have MUSKRATS..
We have
NUTRIA ...




I tole y'all ..friggin Yankee...

Michigan State PC Police Senior Auxillary

21591. jexster - 4/11/2007 4:08:42 PM

In the Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit, there is a longstanding dispensation allowing Catholics to consume muskrat on Ash Wednesday and the Fridays of Lent.

21592. wonkers2 - 4/11/2007 4:58:29 PM

Jex was probably raised on muskrats and roasted racoon.

21593. jexster - 4/11/2007 5:07:25 PM

WE DO NOT HAVE MUSKRATS IN LOUISIANA



We eat poule d'eau, possum, rabbit and squirrel sauce piquante as you would know if you weren't a old carpetbag of yankee scum



    Various Sauced Piquante


    1 servings
    1 ea rabbit, cut into pieces
    2 tb oil
    1/4 c water
    2 tb worcestershire sauce
    2 tb flour
    1 tb oil
    4 tb tomato paste
    1/2 c water
    1/4 c onions, chopped
    3 tb bell pepper, minced
    1/4 c celery, chopped
    1 ts garlic, minced
    1/4 ts tabasco sauce

    Pan-fry rabbit in oil until lightly brown. Add 1/4 C water and
    Worcestershire; cover pan tightly and simmer for about 25 minutes. In a
    black iron pot, brown flour in 1 Tbsp oil to make a roux. Add tomato paste
    and additional water (1/2 cup), stirring thoroughly. Add onions, pepper,
    celery, garlic and tabasco. Blend well and pour over simmering rabbit. Cook
    over low heat about 30 minutes. If sauce thickens too much, add a small
    amount of hot water. Serve with rice. Also for: Hugg's Note: Rabbit,
    squirrel, Poule d'Eau, duck, beaver etc Source: LOUISIANA





    21594. wonkers2 - 4/11/2007 5:19:06 PM

    The muskrat industry in Louisiana

    21595. wonkers2 - 4/11/2007 5:21:55 PM

    jex was born 30 years too late!

    21596. jexster - 4/11/2007 5:22:53 PM

Nutria!

21597. jexster - 4/11/2007 5:25:47 PM

Yes as I said..an OLD carpetbag



LA Dept Wildlife and Fisheries
LOUISIANA'S FUR INDUSTRY
At one time, Louisiana was the leading producer of mink and muskrat fur pelts in North America. Fur prices have dropped in recent years, making the time and effort required for trapping less productive and less lucrative. Many coastal resource users have been forced to seek employment in the oil and gas industry and elsewhere and it is questionable whether they will ever return to trapping. During the 2001-2002 trapping season, fewer than 1,000 trapping licenses were sold statewide.


So when's the Big EIGHT OH?

21598. jexster - 4/11/2007 6:22:25 PM

I have this virus I cannot seem to get rid of...HELP!?!?!!?

    Hi jexster,

    We just wanted to let you know that Ralph Deeds has just published a new Hub:

    BOYCOTT DON IMUS?


Anna Nicole for bored Macaca lovers - the PC crowd



I posted this to the MJ Rosenberg (Chosen People) latest gar-bage at TPMC...

    On April 11, 2007 - 11:17am jexster said:
    J. McCutchen

    "The Wire" is the best show on TV...next to the Imus Clusterfc*k

    How tiresome this is. Imus is the most watched show on MSNBC...

    Why do you think that is?

    And does anyone really think that Dan Abrams isn't going to pee when on his return, Imus's share jumps even higher?

    Not yet rated.
    reply | link |
    On April 11, 2007 - 11:47am Andrew Golis said:
    I haven't seen FNL, but The Wire is almost impossibly brilliant.

    Not yet rated.



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