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1 baguette or any loaf of good crusty French bread
2 garlic cloves, pressed Olive oil Salt and Pepper 4 slices smoked provolone or meunster cheese 1/2 english cucumber, thinly sliced 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced 1 tomato, thinly sliced 1/4-1/2 cup chopped black olives (or calamata) Optional Ingredients: 2 hard boiled eggs, thinly sliced 1 bell pepper, thinly sliced 1/4 cup capers, rinsed and drained 1/2 cup roasted red peppers anchovies parmesan cheese 1 cup artichoke hearts, sliced pepperoncini peppers 1/2 cup pesto fresh herbs: basil, thyme, oregano, etc. arugula or spinach leaves http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...anbagnatII.jpg ...if you don't see me here for a while, I'll be making and eating one of these since that pic made me hungry. |
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I owned a 1974 504 station wagon...I loved how that car felt; the seats were one of the best I've ever had, comfortable but firm; the suspension was awesome, supple ride yet well controlled...I never had problems with it, just normal maintenance. Then I sold it and bought a new 1984 505 station wagon which I liked a lot until my ex wife blew up the motor; I wasn't there at the time so I'm not sure if it was out of oil or she was driving 80mph in second gear for a few hours...threw a rod out the side of the block.
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Crazy Texans.........
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The cost of premium
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Benzina quanto mi costi? (How much does premium cost me?) by Christian Demma |
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http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2.../map1438-1.jpg
...since I can barely see the number 1438 in the lower right corner, here's a detail of that corner so you know I'm not lying ;) http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...1438detail.jpg |
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I had a Post back in college, now it's one of several in my sliderule collection
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...or if you don't like Roman numerals: http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...d/image010.jpg |
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...sorry, but I didn't intend to throw off our correlation of post number to picture...so my picture above was intended to be "1484" only though it shows additional numbers.
I'll drop the 1486 pic into this post so we don't lose our count. http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...1560-73148.jpg |
never even noticed.... but since you brought it up, I guess we could have used it 4 times in a row.....
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Rats...we missed Columbus Day by a few hours...
Map of Columbus's Voyages http://www.cmskids.com/tests/columbus/columbusmap.jpg MYTH: Columbus set foot on North American soil at some point now a part of mainland United States. FACT: Columbus never saw North America. He first set foot in the Bahamas, probably the current San Salvador (Watlings Island), although even this is disputed (Samana Cay, an island 65 miles south of San Salvador is a strong contender). There are other possible island landing sites. The only current U.S. territories either sighted or visited by Columbus are the U.S. Virgin Islands, which Columbus named on his second voyage, and Puerto Rico. While in anchor at St. Croix on November 14, 1493, some of Columbus' crew experienced the first hostile encounter with the Indians. Five days later he landed at San Juan Bautista, now Puerto Rico. Later he would visit the northeastern tip of South America and the eastern coast of Central America, but never mainland U.S.A. The fact is that Columbus never admitted that he had discovered a new continent. |
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