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Front-Ranger:
The brain sandwiches were not my idea, they were Indiana David's. Chris, your comment made me decide to post the lyrics here to a song I heard at the Crosby Stills Nash & Young concert I went to last Thursday nite (I also have some other stuff about it on the Anything Goes site). This was written by Neil Young:

LIVING WITH WAR

And when the dawn breaks
I see my fellow man
And on the flat screen
We kill and are killed again
And when the right fails
I pray for peace
Try to remember Peace
I join the multitudes
I raise my hand in peace
I never bow to the laws of the thought Police
I take a holy vow
To never kill again
to never kill again.

Don't take no tidal wave
Don't take no mass grave
Don't take no smokin gun
To show how the west was won
But when the curtain falls I pray for peace
Try to remember peace
in the crowded streets
In the big hotels
in the mosques and the doors of the old museums
I take a holy vow
To never kill again
Try to remember peace

The rockets red glare
Bombs bursting in air
Give proof through the night
That our flag is still there

Front-Ranger:
Just one more...

Lookin for a Leader

Looking for a leader
To bring our country home
Reunite the red, white, and blue
Before it turns to stone

Lookin for somebody
Young enough to take it on
CLean up the corruption
And make the country strong

Walkin among our people
There's someone who's straight and strong
To lead us from desolation
And a broken world gone wrong

To be continued

Aussie Chris:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on July 23, 2006, 08:54:38 am ---The brain sandwiches were not my idea, they were Indiana David's. Chris, your comment made me decide to post the lyrics here to a song I heard at the Crosby Stills Nash & Young concert I went to last Thursday nite (I also have some other stuff about it on the Anything Goes site). This was written by Neil Young:

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Quite right FR, sorry about that, and thanks for posting the lyrics.  If only these were the sentiments all politicians held close to their hearts.

Front-Ranger:
The rest of Lookin for a Leader, by Neil Young

Someone walks among us
And I hope he hears the call
And maybe it's a woman
Or a black man after all.

Maybe it's Obama
But he thinks that he's too young
Maybe it's Colin Powell
To right what he's done wrong

America has a leader
But he's not in the house
He's walkin here among us
And we've got to seek him out.

Yeah, we've got our election
But corruption has a chance
We've got to have a clean win
To regain confidence
America is beautiful
But she has an ugly side
We're lookin for a leader
In this country far and wide
We're lookin for a leader
With the great spirit on his side
Lookin for a leader
With the Great Spirit on his side

Someone walks among us
And I hope he hears the call
And maybe it's a woman
Or a black man after all.

delalluvia:

--- Quote from: David925 on July 22, 2006, 10:38:40 pm ---While you were in Indiana, did you try a brain sandwich? I know it sounds disgusting, but they are quite good. Normally they are pig brains (I have had cow brains too). They are deep fried and served on a bun with lettuce and tomato. Most people will also add either mustard or mayonaisse. They look and taste like a tenderloin. You haven't been to Indiana unless you tried a brain sandwich!
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While I was visiting relatives in Mexico as a child, I remember sitting in a restaurant for breakfast.  I can't recall what I had that morning, but I remember they were BBQ'ing kid outside on a rack (yummy!  I love BBQ cabrito) and my aunt had a plate of scrambled eggs and brains.

Yes, the brains looked exactly like what it was.   EEECCH!!  :-X 


--- Quote ---Up in Northern Indiana, around Lake Wawasee, they serve deep fried frog's legs. Kosciuscko County is famous for them. You can also find them in Lagrange and Napanee Indiana.
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Strange that they should serve frog legs so far north. Seems more normal that this would be a dish relegated to hotter, warmer swampy climes like Louisiana.

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