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Greg Farris
October 16th 06, 09:03 PM
What's the difference between over easy, over medium and over hard?
I would contend that they're all the same.
Jim Logajan
October 16th 06, 10:04 PM
Greg Farris > wrote:
> What's the difference between over easy, over medium and over hard?
> I would contend that they're all the same.
What is this, a yolk?
Jim Burns[_1_]
October 16th 06, 10:49 PM
Nah, he's egging us on.... green eggs... and spam.
Jim
cpw
October 16th 06, 11:28 PM
Jim Logajan wrote:
> Greg Farris > wrote:
> > What's the difference between over easy, over medium and over hard?
> > I would contend that they're all the same.
>
> What is this, a yolk?
Yoke, Yolk, Yuck.
CPW
tjd
October 16th 06, 11:48 PM
Greg Farris wrote:
> What's the difference between over easy, over medium and over hard?
> I would contend that they're all the same.
Not true, I use MS Stove Simulator to cook eggs all the time and those
are very different. What are you using real eggs or something? I
can't afford eggs on the 35 eurocents a week I make - plus I'm afraid
the stove could blow up and kill me!
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Steve Foley[_2_]
October 17th 06, 02:00 AM
"Greg Farris" > wrote in message
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> What's the difference between over easy, over medium and over hard?
> I would contend that they're all the same.
>
I'm pretty sure that in New Jersey, they MUST be turned
Jim Macklin
October 17th 06, 02:46 AM
hard left?
"Steve Foley" > wrote in message
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| "Greg Farris" > wrote in message
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| > What's the difference between over easy, over medium and
over hard?
| > I would contend that they're all the same.
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| I'm pretty sure that in New Jersey, they MUST be turned
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Jay Beckman
October 17th 06, 05:33 AM
"Jim Macklin" > wrote in message
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> "Steve Foley" > wrote in message
> ...
> | "Greg Farris" > wrote in message
> | ...
> | > What's the difference between over easy, over medium and
> over hard?
> | > I would contend that they're all the same.
> | >
> |
> | I'm pretty sure that in New Jersey, they MUST be turned
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> |
> hard left?
Whichever way is *in* toward the curb so the plane doesn't roll down hill if
the parking brake fails.
<This is getting fun...>
Jay B
Steve Foley[_2_]
October 17th 06, 10:31 AM
"Jay Beckman" > wrote in message
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> Whichever way is *in* toward the curb so the plane doesn't roll down hill
> if the parking brake fails.
And if you don't have power steering, you can't turn them back unless the
plane is flying.
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