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re: Green peanuts?

Posted by barbarytiger on 6/17/13 at 5:45 pm to
Yeah, green peanuts was what I meant

Green peanuts?

Posted by barbarytiger on 6/17/13 at 5:40 pm
Anybody know of a place around praireville st. Amant area that sells green peanuts?

Texas fenced off?

Posted by barbarytiger on 1/21/13 at 10:25 am
Am I just overlooking someone, or do we have no recruits from TX this year? Is this just a off year or has the addition of A&M put a fence around the state?
Sorry, Rises is a flat movie to me and easily the worst of the trilogy. Out of all the batman movies I would rank it fourth or fifth. Avengers has a ton of exciting characters and wow moments, as did Begins and Dark Knight and I went into all three with high expectations. I had high expectations for Rises as well and it just did not meet them.
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I think if either of the scenes you mentioned define their characters then Bane's clearly defines his.


You have already stated that you do not agree that these scenes define their characters. How can YOU then say that this scene defines Bane. You are essentially the agreeing with me on what defines a character and undermining your own argument. You accused me of setting the bar too low for Iron man and The Dark Knight and too high for Rises, however I think you are grasping at straws for something awesome and exciting to pull out of what is an average movie. I doubt many people would agree that the characters from this installment can match up with the Dark Knight or the Avengers characters.
That scene was nothing compared to the story from the comics. Systematically? It was a short scene and he didn't break Batman down, Batman was out of shape and injured going into the fight. At least in the comic storyline Bane was responsible for Batman's injuries and exhaustion. In the movie Bane just took advantage of Batman not being Batman for eight years.
Moments showing them being a narcissist and crazy define their characters. In those moments you know what you are dealing with. If you don't think that defines a character then how can you say Bane's fight defines his?
I have given you explanations you just refuse to accept them. I notice you cannot do the same for any of the main characters from this movie. Was there no scene for you that made Batman awesome? Oh I forgot, Alfred crying and running away defined this movie for you.
Yes it defines tony as being arogant and over the top.

The joker scenes shows you he is a maniac and unpredictable.

This movie lacks any exciting character defining moment.
I don't think you understand what I meant. I'm talking about a "wow" memorable character moment. I was not wowed by the butler getting angry or crying. I gave examples of scenes from other superhero/action/adventure movies where later on you remember that moment as defining the character.
Really the butler is the defining moment of the movie, the guy who disappeared and played no role in the climax of the movie provides the great character moment. So the finale to what is supposed to be the greatest superhero trilogy is carried to the finish on the back of the butler.
I meant a character moment. Gotham didn't really blowup either. The football field falling in could have been good if it wasn't already revealed in the trailers.

The joker slamming the guys head down on the pencil, jack sparrow riding the sinking ship into port, iron man flying into the expo, these are all moments that stick with you. I just think this movie lacked that wow factor.
The big problem I have with this movie is there is not one scene that I can't think of that stands out as a wow moment. It seemed like this movie was just rushed along in order to finish the trilogy.

re: maurepas foods

Posted by barbarytiger on 4/26/12 at 7:16 pm to
Kevins seafood or Val's can't go wrong with either. If you head back to head of island you could try Hilltop as well

re: WFDT

Posted by barbarytiger on 4/17/12 at 6:01 pm to
Balsamic & honey glazed porkchops w/ broccoli and a mini pecan pie

Are you a better cook...

Posted by barbarytiger on 4/15/12 at 7:08 pm
Than the person who taught you? I learned country homestyle dishes from my mom. Grilling, bbq, gumbo, chili, any large hunk of meat I learned from my dad. Nowadays I can outcook my dad on just about everything but there are still some dishes my mom makes that I can't beat.

re: WFDT

Posted by barbarytiger on 4/15/12 at 6:27 pm to
Shrimp and grits

Btw konriko gulf coast seasoning blend is delicious on shrimp
I used to sell grills for academy sports. The charbroils are cheap grills, i would avoid them like the plague. Like was previously stated the jets clog up easy and you get uneven temps. Spend a little extra on the weber. You won't be replacing it in two years like the charbroil

re: Help for a charcoal newb.

Posted by barbarytiger on 4/15/12 at 11:06 am to
Unless you have a small pit usually one chimney is not enough. Go ahead and do like was previously suggested and put some coals in the pit and pour the hot coals on top. When their is a fire coming out of the top of the chimney but the coals are still about half black you can go ahead and dump them in. Also lump or natural charcoal burns hotter than kingsford and doesn't have that slight chemical taste.

Oysters v clams

Posted by barbarytiger on 4/14/12 at 6:09 pm
Never had clams before. Any diff in texture/ taste