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Jim in Anchorage

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  1. KD was the first to be a "douche' in a "civil" conversation? Look close, these posts are time stamped.
  2. No time. Digging up more dirt on the racist media. A big picture guy, not to be bothered with irritating details.
  3. To late. From what I read you where born a bitter old man
  4. Yes. It is best enjoyed cooked over a Colman stove swatting mosquito's and fantasying about a hot night with the Queen.
  5. Canadian salmon I would rather pop open a can of sardines.
  6. Alaska resident only. Take him to Homer spit anyone can snag kings there. It's a blast, guaranteed fish still in salt water[the best].
  7. Yeah used to go every year. Quit when gas went over $3 a gal [200 mile one way trip] What was neat about it it is a subsistence fishery not sport- no rod and reel, just scoop em out off the water with a long handled net.
  8. Commercially, there is some red tape, but no worse then any other any Commercial fishery. People in Seattle having a obsession with being the first on the block to barbecue a Copper river king is what drives up the price. The buyers send out helicopters right to the boat to be able to get them first to market. Give it two weeks and fish from the same river might be $8 a lb. Or you could be like me and drive over and net them for the cost of a $10 tag
  9. Copper river is the first run of Kings, due any day and they had a decent run last year. Considered the best because of their high fat content[it's a long hard run up the Copper to the spawning grounds], but stay away from the very first fish. They are like a status fish in Seattle to be the first to get and early on get $40 a lb.
  10. Not sure about other states but in Alaska you have to buy a "share" in a cow. The farmer can only sell to you and other"shareholders". And the state was still fighting it.
  11. It's not legel to sell in most[all?] states.
  12. Steak tenderizer.
  13. I have to admit I can see Fox's motivation though. Janet Reno as your legal expert would not do much for ratings, particularly in a short dress
  14. I remember in the 80's Mary Hart's[of entertainment tonight] legs where a big deal. Even had them insured for $1M apiece[whats with the apiece? Would viewers still tune in if she just had "a" nice leg?] Anyway what made me think of this is I watch the panel talk shows on fox often, and apparently every "former" defense attorney/prosecutor is a beautiful Young woman with killer legs. How do they find them?
  15. SB in a heart beat. American game, American players, American trophy. I have no idea who Lord Stanley was, but I sure know about Vince Lombardi.
  16. Like comparing fresh king crab to chopped up bottom fish"imitation crab". In fairness to chef there may be some troll caught fish available, but I don't pay any attention till the first run up the copper river.
  17. Farm Salmon Gotta be, too early to be wild.
  18. I like my " I only eat tuna free dolphin" t shirt.
  19. Might tour the Bethlehem steel plant to show Union support. Oh wait
  20. Still relevant. The size of the fine and or settlement is meaningless, because BP will bounce it from judge to judge forever. As far as your question, hell yes go to a $10B fine. BP still considers the US a colony to be exploited, regardless of the cost to the natives. Only now they do it by greasing politicians hands, not firing muskets
  21. Should this not go in the things that annoy you at restaurants thread?
  22. Holy smokes, do I smell some common sense taking hold?
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