And excuse me for further stating the obvious, but reducing the calorie
count is hardly relevant to BSMA, as it is clear that the entire purpose
is not biking but rather the intake of mass calories in the form of
seafood and baked goods.
-Libby
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From: Dianne Ellsworth [mailto:ellswortha@earthlink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 9:15 AM
To: Bob Morgen; Trudell, Libby (TS USA)
Cc: ellswortha@earthlink.net; boogkb@tmo.blackberry.net;
980286c3a15f1c66@moblog.vox.com; jwgrey@netbox.com
Subject: Re: BSMA. Pokomoke
Ah, yes. Well, calorie-counters do take note.
—–Original Message—–
From: Bob Morgen
Sent: Oct 16, 2007 3:35 AM
To: "Libby.Trudell@thomson.com"
Cc: ellswortha@earthlink.net, boogkb@tmo.blackberry.net,
980286c3a15f1c66@moblog.vox.com, jwgrey@netbox.com
Subject: Re: BSMA. Pokomoke
Excuse me for stating the obvious, but evidently Starbuck's pain
au raison only has one raisin in it. This is probably to keep the
calorie count down.
-Bob
On 10/16/07, Libby.Trudell@thomson.com
wrote:
Pas de raisins, in my case, vs raison d'etre
—–Original Message—–
From: Dianne Ellsworth [mailto:ellswortha@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 6:29 PM
To: boogkb@tmo.blackberry.net; Vox; Boogs Sack
Subject: Re: BSMA. Pokomoke
Real-To: Dianne Ellsworth
Jeff,
One thing I must say–on this trip in particular–I have
been struck by
the fact that you have mentioned (and visited) more
towns of which I've
never heard than I can remember hearing from your
previous trips.
I guess that shows my unfamiliarity with towns along the
Southern/Eastern coastline. Of course, there may be
many more
towns/mile on the East Coast than in the less populated
reaches of
Minnesota. Still.
Now,
From the department of
"you-can-find-anything-you-want-on-Google's
restaurant":
1) "Starbucks Pain Au Raison", from a calorie-counting
site (not
Starbuck's own though)
2) Kelloggs Raisin Bran Individual Box, Kelloggs Raisin
Crunch Bran
Individual Bowl, Kelloggs Raison Bran Crunch Bulk,…",
from a food
service site
and my personal favorite
3)"pain's raison d'etre", from an scholarly article on
pain & pain
management
And I thought I was being facetious? In any event, the
real pain raison
(which I know Jeff loves), should be pain aux raisins, I
believe, just
so you know I know.
Libby doesn't really want to know about raisins in any
form (so skip
this whole part of the message, Libby).
Cheers,
Dee
—–Original Message—–
>From: boogkb@tmo.blackberry.net
>Sent: Oct 15, 2007 5:35 PM
>To: Vox <980286c3a15f1c66@moblog.vox.com>, Boogs Sack
>
>Subject: BSMA. Pokomoke
>
>15. Oct.
>
>Maryland. Poke claims to be the friendliness city.
>
>Wonderful ride through Puncateague, Onancoke ( a town
with many many
large cemetaries) and other rural Eastern shore
villages.
>
>Coffee and local history, as well as a good discussion
on the number of
Baptist churches and other sects. The Raisan Bran (in
Dee' words).
>
>Country ham with eggs as a sandwich, pumkin pie,
manhatten clam
chowder, all at a Stiuckey's.
>
>
>