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In Reply to: You are correct, never said I read the entire book. Too boring as I initially stated. posted by dennzio on June 17, 2004 at 14:04:25:
Or me for that matter. I'm certainly not enlightened. You are rather
obviously not only not enlightened, but also chock full of
presumption. I might be in denial? You can't even seem to grasp the
simple fact that "Journey to Ixtlan" is not about drugs. Not only
that, but you condemn it for what it is not and you have not even
read it. Just can't let go of your error, can you. That's a rather
hideous addiction Dennzio, a spirit-destroying, soul-sucking
addiction worse than junk or toot. Plus it makes you look dumber than
a sack of rocks. You really should read "Journey to Ixtlan" it can
help you with your problem. Why do you want to be as predictable as
a hamster? Vary your routines or something. Get outside of Dennzio or
you are damned. I'll bet you wear advertising on your bike apparel.
Regards,
Follow Ups:
I now know that years of peyote and mushrooms do no enlighten one. I will look elsewhere. I am every thing you want me to be. If it serves your purpose, I am dull witted and stupid. This will bolster your ego enough for you to continue on this path of spiritual pride. Enough of this, I must go find my box of rocks. Good day.
Do you know what Blake calls Satan? The Accuser of Sin. You practice
what you accuse me of. What repellent compartmentalization, bolstered
by your passive-aggressiveness ("If it serves your purpose, I am
dull-witted and stupid.") Jesus, you really said that. You are a
junky for being right. Hopelessly addicted. Read that book; then you
can talk about it with some basis and probably help yourself to boot.
I guess you prefer the "lead role in a cage." Myself, I'll be happy
with a "walk-on in the war." Regards,
Enjoy your reality.
Roasted tomato/chipotle salsa:Take six medium tomatoes, cored and cut in half.
With a bit of olive oil, salt, and pepper, roast
or broil them until they begin to blacken and bubble.
Meanwhile carmelize a large onion and three large
cloves of garlic. Put the onion and the tomatoes in
a food processor along with an 11 oz. can of chipotles
adabo. Process until smooth. Saute the stuff with canola
oil in a very hot pan for three minutes. That's it.
Goes well with carnitas and creme fraiche in corn tortillas.Carnitas:
Take and sear a 6-8 pound Boston Butt pork roast (this is the only
acceptable cut of pork for carnitas). Roast it in a roaster pan
filled one third up the roast with water for three hours at 325.
When done take it out and cut it into chunks removing as much fat as
possible. Deep fry the chunks quickly in very hot olive oil. That's
it. Believe it or not, it's not greasy. Regards,
I'm not very nice sometimes.
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