#269568 - 04/29/14 05:03 PM
Re: Boring Bannock
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Cornmeal-based breads provide more interesting variations than wheat flour-based choices: corn meal mush, hot water corn bread, baked cornbread or corn cakes (cornbread recipe prepared as a pancake).
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#269590 - 04/30/14 05:17 AM
Re: Boring Bannock
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My favorite is crispy corn dodgers. They hold up well, and they give the whiskey something to chew on besides my insides.
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#269597 - 04/30/14 04:16 PM
Re: Boring Bannock
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Corn dodgers and whiskey - Rooster Cogburn.
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#269655 - 05/05/14 04:05 AM
Re: Boring Bannock
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Did I happen to mention I may be a descendent of General Sterling Price? Not the cat...
I like Jeff Bridges a lot. He makes a good dude, but JW's Cogburn is far superior. He could sit a horse much better.
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#269669 - 05/05/14 05:46 PM
Re: Boring Bannock
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Did I happen to mention I may be a descendent of General Sterling Price? Not the cat...
I like Jeff Bridges a lot. He makes a good dude, but JW's Cogburn is far superior. He could sit a horse much better. Boy, them's fighting words. I couldn't finish the JW version. Holy cow, but as an actor, he just drives me nuts. go to food: pizza! any type ... Sick of food: stir fry. Had that way too much when I deployed (yeah, I know, tough billet), and still cant' stand it.
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#269672 - 05/05/14 05:58 PM
Re: Boring Bannock
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Did I happen to mention I may be a descendent of General Sterling Price? Not the cat...
I like Jeff Bridges a lot. He makes a good dude, but JW's Cogburn is far superior. He could sit a horse much better. Boy, them's fighting words. I couldn't finish the JW version. Holy cow, but as an actor, he just drives me nuts. go to food: pizza! any type ... Sick of food: stir fry. Had that way too much when I deployed (yeah, I know, tough billet), and still cant' stand it. I agree with benjammin about JW's Cogburn. But, I will say JB did a really good job with the part, in my opinion. I will agree that John Wayne's acting was, shall we say, narrow in scope? But, he was a character that was successful because of the persona surrounding it. I thought Hepburn and Wayne were perfectly paired in "Rooster Cogburn" - Starch and Grit.
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#269699 - 05/06/14 11:47 AM
Re: Boring Bannock
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Did I happen to mention I may be a descendent of General Sterling Price? Not the cat...
I like Jeff Bridges a lot. He makes a good dude, but JW's Cogburn is far superior. He could sit a horse much better. Boy, them's fighting words. I couldn't finish the JW version. Holy cow, but as an actor, he just drives me nuts. go to food: pizza! any type ... Sick of food: stir fry. Had that way too much when I deployed (yeah, I know, tough billet), and still cant' stand it. I agree with benjammin about JW's Cogburn. But, I will say JB did a really good job with the part, in my opinion. I will agree that John Wayne's acting was, shall we say, narrow in scope? But, he was a character that was successful because of the persona surrounding it. I thought Hepburn and Wayne were perfectly paired in "Rooster Cogburn" - Starch and Grit. agreed on the successful part - how many actors had an airport named after them? Being type-cast back then wasn't abnormal; JW capitolized on it.
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