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  1. Yup- polished off all of'em last night.

    Over a couple hours and bottles of wine.

    I'm making another batch next weekend for a bunch of folks so I figured I would ask for more recipes.

    I happen to have a bunch of homemade chorizo right now so your suggestion will be put to use.

  2. Does anyone have any good recipes?

    I have about 5lbs so I'm planning on doing them a few ways.

    Spicy tomato sauce w/ Pernod

    White wine with garlic and shallots and herbs

    Bacon, blue cheese, ale (no real recipe- I had them at restaurant in Niagara once and loved so I've been trying to copy that dish ever since)

    I'm making a simple salad and have lots of fresh bread to mop up the sauces and some tasty beverages to wash'em down with.

    I love lazy Sundays.

  3. You guys are Phish ninjas.

    Hope to run into you both in Toronto - I'm still on the fence re: SPAC.

    I'm still on the fence about SPAC as well. TURF in Toronto is looking pretty good for that weekend but I haven't bought tix yet b/c SPAC keeps popping in to my head.

  4. I've seen tons of shows on the lawns at Molson Amph.

    If the weather is good then you will have fun.

    Sight lines and sound are pretty good- Nothing like SPAC.

    It's a fairly typical amph- Always better under the tent, but on a nice night it can be pretty nice to be under the stars by the lake.

  5. Lawn chairs aren't a health hazard to those not in lawn chairs.

    i beg to differ! have you ever tried to navigate through the crowd in the dark while ghost lawnchairs (lawnchairs that have been abandoned by their owners because the owner has decided it's fun to stand up! ) cause you to trip and fall?

    ;)

    seriously though' date=' happened to me many times.

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    Valid point.

  6. ask Jaybone to ask his brother

    I asked my bro (who is quoted in the article) about this and he replied with the following:

    This has to do with a case that we're involved with - Canada Post claims copyright in postal codes, and is claiming that our client infringes that copyright by collecting postal codes provided by third parties into a database that he then sells. It's bullshit for a bunch of reasons, not the least of which is that you cannot claim copyright in facts, even facts that you "create".

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