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His teleprompter makes me feel good about this country.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
Senate Floor Speech on Public Debt
March 16, 2006



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His teleprompter makes me feel good about this country.

Yes, because he's the first and only President to utilize such a device. The first and only President that has speech writers. Good thing Bush did all this on his own and memorized those speeches. As did his father and even the Gipper. What geniuses they were.

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Very good Bill. I personally had a craving for lasagna.

I had lasagna yesterday, along with lumpia. It was very interesting, visiting our good friends in Napa. He's Italian-American, and the wife is, of course, Filipina. (My wife is such a matchmaker!)

Does your wife ever make Sinaygong (sp)? My mother-in-law has been cooking it for us over the last few weeks. Great with either pork rib or prawns.

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Very good Bill. I personally had a craving for lasagna.

I had lasagna yesterday, along with lumpia. It was very interesting, visiting our good friends in Napa. He's Italian-American, and the wife is, of course, Filipina. (My wife is such a matchmaker!)

Does your wife ever make Sinaygong (sp)? My mother-in-law has been cooking it for us over the last few weeks. Great with either pork rib or prawns.

I will ask her. She likes a lot of dishes I don't care for, and she doesn't like some of the dishes I really love. I am more meat and fresh greens. She likes fish and boiled vegetables. So, we have a mix of negociated dishes we both love. Adobo is a mutual favorite. But, when she is cooking for her friends, she is very creative, and comes up with some interesting dishes.

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Very good Bill. I personally had a craving for lasagna.

I had lasagna yesterday, along with lumpia. It was very interesting, visiting our good friends in Napa. He's Italian-American, and the wife is, of course, Filipina. (My wife is such a matchmaker!)

Does your wife ever make Sinaygong (sp)? My mother-in-law has been cooking it for us over the last few weeks. Great with either pork rib or prawns.

I'm gonna have to make my way to see the lot of you people to try some of this cooking.

Wishing you ten-fold that which you wish upon all others.

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Very good Bill. I personally had a craving for lasagna.

I had lasagna yesterday, along with lumpia. It was very interesting, visiting our good friends in Napa. He's Italian-American, and the wife is, of course, Filipina. (My wife is such a matchmaker!)

Does your wife ever make Sinaygong (sp)? My mother-in-law has been cooking it for us over the last few weeks. Great with either pork rib or prawns.

I will ask her. She likes a lot of dishes I don't care for, and she doesn't like some of the dishes I really love. I am more meat and fresh greens. She likes fish and boiled vegetables. So, we have a mix of negociated dishes we both love. Adobo is a mutual favorite. But, when she is cooking for her friends, she is very creative, and comes up with some interesting dishes.

I'm willing to try most anything. The other day my MIL cooked up some dried sardines (they call them something else though) and I watched my father-in-law how to eat them - grab some in you hand, dip them into some vinegar and then add some rice. It wasn't bad. I watch Andrew Zimmerman for inspiration...that guy will eat anything.

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Very good Bill. I personally had a craving for lasagna.

I had lasagna yesterday, along with lumpia. It was very interesting, visiting our good friends in Napa. He's Italian-American, and the wife is, of course, Filipina. (My wife is such a matchmaker!)

Does your wife ever make Sinaygong (sp)? My mother-in-law has been cooking it for us over the last few weeks. Great with either pork rib or prawns.

I'm gonna have to make my way to see the lot of you people to try some of this cooking.

:thumbs: I'm wondering if there's some local Filipino restaurants in your area?

Sinigang is basically a tamarind soup. The tamarind gives it a sour taste. There's asian eggplants, tomatoes, onions, asian string beans, baby bok choy, and I think parsnip. It's really tasty. :)

 

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