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DVOR....SHUT UP


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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There are so many delicious classic dishes which you can order at La Dolce Vita.... I would recommend it to all. In order to have a dining experience that is the stuff dreams are made of -- I have a secret eatery in another state -- yet not far at all. That is all I will say on it for now.


"We have to talk about liberating minds as well as liberating society."
---Angela Davis



"When you put a tiny and despised minority up for a popular vote, the minority usually loses."

---Andrew Sullivan




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I have eaten in restaurants all over the country and in foreign countries -- as good as some restaurants are in the city ... I have NEVER said that I would limit myself to eating at restaurants IN the city.  

And I couldn't care less what color hat you wear or if you whine and cry -- because I prefer to have face-to-face conversations with a much better class of people.


DUDE....YOU HAVE NO CLASS...
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I don't patronize buffet restaurants -- they are too boorish.  I don't care for buffets in general --
when I go out to eat I prefer a classy sit down restaurant or a fun and unique dining experience

One of my favorite dining experiences was eating at a new restaurant -- it variety of items on the menu.   I hope to invite some lucky Rotterdamians to join me for
     a return visit to this AWESOME culinary palace      .


HEARD IN THE DONUT SHOP


       Must be when you ate at the Sr Center....       .
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HEARD IN THE DONUT SHOP


       Must be when you ate at the Sr Center....       .


"Lisa" - you really should lay off the donuts -- Air Traffic Control mistook you for the Good Year blimp the other day.


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"Lisa" - you really should lay off the donuts -- Air Traffic Control mistook you for the Good Year blimp the other day.


[b            ]you hate the truth...   [/b]             so immediately you degrade yourself by naming names....

Can't wait to see you  at the meeting...avoidance is bully  behavior unacceptable for a DUDE who proclaims to be

IN THE KNOW...but MASTER PF NONE

YA YA DUDE
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I would still say that my favorite Italian restaurant of all times is --- Trattoria Rustica in Pittsfield, MA.  They serve a wider variety of truly authentic Italian dishes.  By this I mean the types of food actually cooked and eaten by Italian people in Italy for centuries .. and NOT the market-driven American version of what they SELL as Italian food.

BTW -- Most people are not aware that  any dish with the term  "parmigiana" is as authentically Italian as fortune cookies are authentically Chinese.  Chinese fortune cookies were invented in America by Japanese immigrants -- and there is one claim that they were invented in Brooklyn by a Jewish immigrant -- but there is virtually no evidence that fortune cookies were invented in or ever popular in China.    In fact, it was only at the time of the Beijing Olympics that restaurants in China began serving fortune cookies and they refer to them as "American fortune cookies".


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Thank you, oh wise expert on all.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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I would still say that my favorite Italian restaurant of all times is --- Trattoria Rustica in Pittsfield, MA.  They serve a wider variety of truly authentic Italian dishes.  By this I mean the types of food actually cooked and eaten by Italian people in Italy for centuries .. and NOT the market-driven American version of what they SELL as Italian food.

BTW -- Most people are not aware that  any dish with the term  "parmigiana" is as authentically Italian as fortune cookies are authentically Chinese.  Chinese fortune cookies were invented in America by Japanese immigrants -- and there is one claim that they were invented in Brooklyn by a Jewish immigrant -- but there is virtually no evidence that fortune cookies were invented in or ever popular in China.    In fact, it was only at the time of the Beijing Olympics that restaurants in China began serving fortune cookies and they refer to them as "American fortune cookies".


You sure do know a lot of useless facts that help nobody
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TIP TO NEW VISITORS TO THIS FORUM - To improve your blogging pleasure it is recommended to ignore (Through editing your prefere) the posts of the following bloggers - DemocraticVoiceofReason, Scotsgod08 and Smoking Bananas.  They continually go off topic, do not provide facts and make irrational remarks. If you do not believe me, this can be proven by their reputation scores or by a sampling of their posts.  
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You sure do know a lot of useless facts that help nobody
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that are readily available to all...GOOGLE IS OUR FRIEND....what a demeaning goon he is....


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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The chef at Trattoria Rustica closes the restaurant each year for 2 or 3 months so that he can travel to Italy and constantly keep updating himself on AUTHENTIC Italian cuisine.  The proof is in the truly exquisite dishes that he prepares and serves at his most wonderful restaurant,


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BTW -- Most people are not aware that  any dish with the term  "parmigiana" is as authentically Italian as fortune cookies are authentically Chinese.

BTW...you obviously don't know the truth either:

History   The dish is claimed by both Campania and Sicily. While "parmigiana" usually means "from Parma" (in Northern Italy), the dish is not part of the cuisine of Parma. It is a Southern Italian dish.
In addition to the original Italian recipe, many variations are found world-wide, most often in countries where large numbers of Italians immigrated. Unlike the Italian parmigiana, these often include meat: veal parmigiana[1] and chicken parmigiana, made of breaded and fried slices of meat topped with a marinara sauce and mozzarella. They are then usually baked until the cheese is bubbly and brown.
Parmigiana is also used in the names of unrelated dishes which do form part of the cuisine of Parma cuisine, such as trippa alla parmigiana (Parma-style tripe).

Name   There are several conflicting theories for the origin of the name parmigiana.
One common theory attributes the name to the use of Parmigiano-Reggiano (Parmesan cheese).[2] For this reason the dish is sometimes called "melanzane alla parmigiana", though "parmigiana di melanzane" is considered more correct.
Another theory attributes the name to an alteration of the Sicilian word parmiciana:
With its liberal use of aubergines and tomatoes, this is most likely an ancient Sicilian dish which, in many cookbooks is erroneously described as deriving its name from Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, one of the ingredients. However "parmigiana" is the Italianization of the Sicilian dialectal word "parmiciana", which refers to the slats of wood which compose the central part of a shutter and overlap in the same manner as the slices of aubergine in the dish."[3]
A variant of this theory traces the name to Sicilian "palmigiana", also meaning "shutter", from the way in which the slices are laid.[4]
As with Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, the word Parmigiana is often rendered as "Parmesan" in English-speaking countries, from the French word for "from Parma."


SO STICK THAT UP YOUR SMOKESTACK DOPEY!!!!  Now hurry to the internet and find a way to dispute what I've posted...I know you will.  HAVE A NICE DAY MORON !!!


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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There are so many delicious classic dishes which you can order at La Dolce Vita.... I would recommend it to all. In order to have a dining experience that is the stuff dreams are made of -- I have a secret eatery in another state -- yet not far at all. That is all I will say on it for now.


DVOR Quote:
"I would still say that my favorite Italian restaurant of all times is --- Trattoria Rustica in Pittsfield, MA.  They serve a wider variety of truly authentic Italian dishes.  By this I mean the types of food actually cooked and eaten by Italian people in Italy for centuries .. and NOT the market-driven American version of what they SELL as Italian food."


DV, could you PLEASE stop hiding behind new screen names. Not only are you confusing yourself by answering your alter-egos post, but it's so poorly done, it's embarrassing.
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DVOR Quote:
"I would still say that my favorite Italian restaurant of all times is --- Trattoria Rustica in Pittsfield, MA.  They serve a wider variety of truly authentic Italian dishes.  By this I mean the types of food actually cooked and eaten by Italian people in Italy for centuries .. and NOT the market-driven American version of what they SELL as Italian food."


DV, could you PLEASE stop hiding behind new screen names. Not only are you confusing yourself by answering your alter-egos post, but it's so poorly done, it's embarrassing.


I only have one username -- I do not use more than one username -- so it is about time that you and your dimwitted cohorts stopped lying about this subject,


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
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Joeboxer's response is MORE proof that he is just an ignorant bully.


George Amedore & Christian Klueg for NYS Senate 2016
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