Well, well, well! World War III has started! Do you think that eating Chiles is a contributory factor in the "hot-headedness" of some people on the list? :-) Let's keep on-topic. Guys, all have a Merry Christmas out there when it comes. Joannie (Dhilehead III) > > 1.) I didn't call the Beemer owners snobs. That is > what Lexus owners > are! Duh. > > 2.) Indiana rules the world. We're so damn powerful, > we sent Bobby > Knight packin'. (Put down the flamethrowers, Knight > fans. I am an IU > alum. I am an IU fan. ) > > 3.) Amiga computers were reverse-engineered alien > technology from > Roswell. That is why the government put them out of > business. They were > ahead of their time. > > 4.) Risa, after reading your recipes for the past few > years, and > enjoying all that I've tried, I must say that we've > come to a fork in > the road regarding the chicken wings. How can you cut > off the wing > tips and discard them??? That is like tossing out the > tongue and > keeping the peacock! (Bet y'all didn't think someone in > Indiana had > that kind of comparison up his sleeve) I love those > crunchy (when > cooked to perfection) little wing tips!! Be that as it > may, I am eager > to try this recipe. > > 5.) Heatless habaneros. That will benefit society as > much as seedless > corn. > > 6.) Digest #624 was one of the most entertaining reads > that I've seen > in a while. > > 7.) When in Indianapolis, visit a little Vietnamese > restaurant/grocery > on Lafayette Road called Saigon. They have jalapenos > that they serve > with their Pho that the plants must have their roots in > hell. I was > using Sriracha sauce to cool my tongue. Highly > recommended!! (not > affiliated, just in love with a place that has real > food!) > > 8.) (in all seriousness)Jim Campbell, again I say > "THANK YOU" for the > Open Fields experience. Today, on some boring corn, I > used a few mg of > the fallout dust I made from your chiles this year. > Happy happy, joy > joy!! Joan McCutcheon