Subj : Re: measurements
To   : Dave Drum
From : Sean Dennis
Date : Fri Jul 22 2022 16:39:08

-=> Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

DD> My croaker calls that my "rescue" inhaler. It's a supplement to the
DD> twice daily Advair inhalation.

Some good news: I saw my allergist today which took me off of all inhalers
but the albuterol since my nasty cough disappeared after my stents were put
in.  I have to talk to my cardiologist this month to get his approval and
see if I can be put on medication that is not a beta blocker but I may, in
December, start up my allergy shots again.  I had them 41 years ago and
until recently, they did a wonderful job of keeping nearly all of my
allergies at bay.  My allergist just wants to make sure my heart can handle
the stress of immunotherapy like that.

DD> Some years ago we had a toots (female but not, by any means, a "lady")
DD> who complained about the smell in the delivery trucks. One fine late
DD> fall day I got in my delivery truck and found ir festooned with hanging
DD> air fresheners, vent mounted air fresheners, scent canisters under the
DD> seats, etc. to the point where it made my eyes tear up.

Definitely not a "lady" as a lady wouldn't do that.

DD> So, one one of my runs after I had binned all the stinkums I could find
DD> I nipped into a syupormarkup and bought a small wedge of limburger. As
DD> I was ending my shift and just before I ceded the vehicle to her I took
DD> the wrapper off the cheese and placed it under the seat in fromt of the
DD> heater vent.

That reminds me of someone who had a grudge with someone else in my (field
artillery) battery in the Army who smeared fresh dog doo all over the other
person's HMMMV exhaust manifold.

DD> Next morning my manager said "I'll never be able to prove it was you.
DD> But, don't do that again." Delivered with a big S.E.G. End of problem.

I was interviewed by various superior officers and NCOs but I never gave up
my secret.  I just acted stupid--something that is in large supply in the
Army evidently--and the real perp got an honorable discharge a few years
later, heh.

Another "smoking" recipe:

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     Title: Cyclone Chili
Categories: Tex-mex, Chili
     Yield: 6 Servings

   1/3 c  Lard
     4 lb Beef chuck, cut into 1/2 inc
     1    Large onion, chopped
     3    Cl Garlic, finely chopped
     1 c  Drained canned nopalitos (ca
          Green pepper strips
    12    Canned (or fresh) serrano pe
          Chopped, or 12 tiney green h
          Seeded and chopped
     2    10-ounce cans mexican green
          Cut-up, fresh tomatillos* (a
     1    6-ounce can tomato paste
 1 1/2 c  Beef stock or canned beef br
   1/3 c  Chopped fresh coriander or 1
          Ground coriander
     5 ts Crushed cumin seeds or groun
 1 1/2 ts Salt
   1/2 ts Ground black pepper

 Fat grams    per serving:              Approx. Cook Time: 3A< hr Heat
 lard in large heavy kettle; add meat, about 1 pound at a time,
 removing after each pound is browned. After all four pounds are
 browned, put onions and garlic in kettle and cook until soft. Return
 all beef to kettle. Rinse cactus pieces in cold water; drain and add
 to beef. Also add peppers, green tomatoes, tomato paste, beef stock,
 coriander, cumin, salt and pepper. Cover and simmer about 2 1/2
 hours. Makes about 2 1/2 quarts. * If using fresh tomatillos,
 increase beef stock or broth to 3 cups. When a blue norther was
 howlin' across the plains, a plate of Cyclone Chili tasted mighty
 fine to a cowboy. Green tomatoees and pieces of cactus, thrown in
 with the beef and peppers, sure helped chase away the cold. from
 "Famous Chili Recipes From Marlboro Country"

 From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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-- Sean
... A few puns make me numb but math puns make me number.
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