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Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Congratulations to Airbus on a good year. I hope you have as many sales this year as in 2010. -
It takes about 24 hours flying from Philly to LAX then on to Narita and finally BKK. Loong flight.
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BBQ Bob's Board Member Promotion for 2011!
BigDUSA replied to bbqbob's topic in Restaurants and food
A good pulled pork sandwich is a taste of heaven. I pulled this from: Pulled porkFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Pulled pork over boiled rice Pulled pork is a form of barbecue. It is known as carnitas in Mexico. It is a method of preparation in which pork, usually shoulder cut (sometimes referred to as Boston butt) or mixed cuts, is cooked using a low-heat, long-cook method. With these extended times at low temperatures, the meat becomes tender enough that its weakened connective tissue allows the meat to be "pulled", or easily broken into individual pieces. Pulled pork is found around the world in a variety of forms. [edit] Preparation In the United States, pulled pork is commonly slow-cooked by a smoking method, though a non-barbecue method might also be employed using a slow cooker or a domestic oven[1]. The preparation of pulled pork differs from region to region. In areas such as Tennessee, pulled pork is typically made from a mixture of the blade shoulder and arm shoulder meat and served with a tomato-based barbecue sauce[2]. In areas such as North Carolina, either a whole hog, mixed cuts of the hog, or the shoulder cut alone are commonly used, and the pork is served with a vinegar-based sauce or no sauce[2]. Pulled pork is most commonly served on a sliced bun as a sandwich or by itself[3]. QUOTE The Great American Rib Company in Jomtiem serves great BBQ and pulled pork. I always make one or two trips to Jomtiem to eat there. -
BBQ Bob's Board Member Promotion for 2011!
BigDUSA replied to bbqbob's topic in Restaurants and food
I'm in town next March and will stop in for some BBQ and a pulled pork sandwich. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
So many personal attacks from tommie. Only forum wanker invades a BM privacy. Sad little man. -
Whats Your Favourite Part of your trip
BigDUSA replied to MCCREADY8's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
When I get off the plane in BKK and see all the beautiful women with smiles on their faces. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
I agree all engines will eventually fail. The difference between the 777 engine failure and the Rolls Royce failure. There are hundreds of the 777 engines in service and so few Rolls Royce engines in service. Almost 50% of the Rolls engines had major problems along with one catastrophic engine failure that damn near killed the passengers and crew. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
News Share this article:2 Comments Email this articleFacebookDiggPrint this article PrintprintAirbus to disclose sales figures Monday; Boeing may be No. 1 again Airbus to disclose sales figures Monday; Boeing may be No. 1 again by GLENN FARLEY / KING 5 Aviation Specialist NWCN.com Posted on January 14, 2011 at 2:31 PM SEATTLE - On Monday the aircraft manufacturing industry will find out whether Boeing or Airbus is number one in orders for 2010. Boeing issued its numbers on January 6th, with a total of 530 new orders. Airbus is expected to fall short, perhaps well short, of that number. The European airplane company hasn't discussed numbers since early December. If the forecast holds, Monday will put Boeing back in the number one position as the world's biggest plane maker. The majority of Boeing and Airbus orders will surround the 737 and the A320. Airbus is trying to start 2011 off with a bang, playing up an agreement to sell up to 180 A320s to India's low cost carrier IndiGo. This does not appear to be an official order yet, but rather a memo of understanding, which could make 150 of those jets new A320 NEOS, which stands for New Engine Option. That's a more efficient power plant that’s designed to put pressure on the 737NG family. Boeing is still leaving open its options to the possibilities of putting new engines onto the existing 737 or building an all new replacement jet. For the meantime, Boeing says it will keep squeezing out more efficiency out of the current 737. QUOTE -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Once again poor tommie is befuddled by the truth. So many fuck ups with the A380 culminating with the latest Rolls Royce engine catastrophic engine explosion that came damn close to killing the crew and passengers. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Really? Is that the reason and how's that working out? Given all the major fuck ups with the A380. Nice to see EU working together. -
Nation journalist held up at gunpoint by 'police'
BigDUSA replied to lovedog100's topic in Idle Chit Chat
The OP stated his passport was at home. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Why would I be irritated by silly EU taxpayer money being poured down a rat hole called Airbus? No skin off of my nose and certainly it's not coming out of my pocket. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
Your problem is when the voices get so loud they filter out the reality of continuing EU taxpayer subsidies. -
Arriving Late in Ba,ngkok, What Best to Do?
BigDUSA replied to sinsinbad's topic in Transport in Thailand
I agree BKK is well worth a couple of days sightseeing. Check out www. majesticsuites.com Small rooms but around the corner from Nana Plaza. Nana Hotel is also there. Good place to stay. www.bkktonite.com is a good forum for up to date info on BKK. -
Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
The voices in tommie's head surely are getting louder if you think after what 20 years in business. Airbus is an unqualified success. Billion's of EU taxpayer money poured down a continuing rat hole. Airbus unable to fund R&D without taxpayer help. Easy to sell airplanes when the EU taxpayer subsides the discounted price. -
Some American bacon companies smoke their product with honey maple syrup. This imparts a sweetness that I don't like.
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Airbus and Boeing products running behind schedule
BigDUSA replied to BigDUSA's topic in Idle Chit Chat
So many times what tommie reads compared with the voices only he hears in his head. He see things that are not based on reality. -
If it's the same Uncle Charlies, I'm thinking of. Check out the steaks they serve for dinner. Tender, juicy with great flavor.
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I eat at Tropical Bert's almost every day when I'm in Pattaya. Tasty breakfast, cooked to order. Good value for the Baht.
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Thai Cops to Crack Down on Foreign Gangs
BigDUSA replied to Evil Penevil's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
Unfortunately the reality is theres to much money involved with the drug trade. It's relatively easy to corrupt people. -
Thai Cops to Crack Down on Foreign Gangs
BigDUSA replied to Evil Penevil's topic in General Discussion about Pattaya
The cops here in Philadelphia have identified the same revenue stream. -
Tropical Bert's on soi 6/1 offers the second cup of coffee/tea for free.
