The Last Supper....

1st course- Misso Soup
2nd course- Maki w/ Salmon
3rd course- Boulette de king prawn
4th course- Ragoo de lamb
5th course- cremeolee w/ vanilla ice cream

Wine- 1982 Chateau Latour

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1911 Addiction
 
Peanutbutter and bacon, on toast.

Ahhhhhhh......

CMOS ;)

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NRA? Good. Now join the GOA!

The NRA is our shield, the GOA will be our sword.
 
Oh, a couple dozen raw oysters and clams while the softshell crabs are cooking. Then a crabcake sandwich with, maybe, a paper-thin slice of Smithfield ham. By then the keg will be good and cold and the bushel or two of No. 1 Jimmies will be finished steaming. Come on over, what's a last meal without friends. John
 
A nice wood-burning-oven-baked pizza with the best mozzarella and tomater sauce in the world, with fresh oregano, aged, extra-virgin olive oil, washed down with a nice bot of Grignolino. Then a little jerky from my last kill (I'm with Bubba on this one), and to end a NICE quadruple portion of creme brule'.

Guess if I'm fixin' to kick the bucket there's no point in watching my waistline.....
 
Hey Darth, What are Hello Dolly Bars?

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Anonymous
 
Big bowl of broth.............

And a fork!

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I am not a dangerous psychotic!
I just play one at work.
 
Man, you're making me hungry...

Start with an order of spring rolls from Nam Viet in Bethesda. Move on to one eight-ounce fillet of prime Kobe Beef, extra rare, crusted in ginger and peppercorns, steamed brocolli and potatoes roasted with sliced onions on the side. Bottle of 1978 Chateau Petrus with dinner. Dessert would be Rasberry Creme Brulee and a few glasses of Laiphroag 25-year-old scotch.

Now I'm really hungry.

Later,
Chris

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"TV what do I see, tell me who to believe, what's the use of autonomy when a button does it all??" - Incubus, Idiot Box
 
16oz London Broil just this side of tartare, marinated in red wine vinegar and brown sugar, then grilled over a slow mesquite fire. A large falling-apart baked potato drowned in butter and sour cream. Steamed broccoli with melted Cheddar. Homemade vanilla ice cream made with real cream and real vanilla, topped with sliced strawberries and Hershey's.

And to drink, Shiner.

Dammit, now I'm *really* hungry...
 
I don't know for sure that this is what I would have, but here is the official Oklahoma state meal (I'm not making this up - see our state web site.)

fried okra, squash, cornbread, barbecue pork, biscuits, sausage and gravy, grits, corn, strawberries, chicken fried steak, pecan pie, and black-eyed peas.
 
loknload, Hello Dollu Bars are cookie bars. They have a graham cracker crust, chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, coconut, and Eagle Brand Milk to hold all that together. YUMMMM!!!! :) :)

I forgot to put Alaskan King Crab legs, BBQ style in my last meal as well as grilled Mahi Mahi smothered in a fiery cajun sauce (can't remember what it's called) with little bitty shrimps on top.I can't forget those! (now I wanna go to Joe's!) :)

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"At last we shall reveal ourselves to the Gun-Grabbers, at last we shall have revenge at The TFL End of Summer Meet on August 12 & 13, 2000..."

"Pray as if your life depends on God, Act as if it all depends on you..." -Texas Preacher

[This message has been edited by Darthmaum (edited June 14, 2000).]
 
Crabcakes, a dish of Cajun poppers, a full dish of shrimp etoufee, a couple of crawfish pies, and mud pie for dessert. And Paul Prudhomme has to stand on his own little feet and make everything.

But, tonight we're going out for Mexican.

Dick
 
Chi-Chi's pepperoni pizza and fried potato wedges, garlic bread, salad w/Italian dressing and my own bottle of Chardonay (and some Rolaids, thanks foxfire)
 
May sound odd, but I'd have breakfast for supper.

Steaming hot cheese grits. Some bacon and some link sausage. Syrup in which to sop the swine flesh. Fat-daddy pancakes with a gob of butter on top. Jelly toast. Biscuits. Sweet tea . . . really sweet tea that hurts the most minute cavity. Hot coffee.

All of this, of course, would be served upon the very shield I'd carry into Valhalla. I'd scrape up the leavings with my sword, affix my Glock in a holster at the small of my back, and go out and greet the day.
 
CMOS's sounds pretty good, and that Kobe beef of Christopher II's brings back fond memories, but I think I'd have to keep it simple - lots and lots of my wife's sausage gravy & biscuits!

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"...and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one."
Luke 22:36
"An armed society is a polite society."
Robert Heinlein
 
Darth, Sounds like my sweet tooth would love em :) And somebody mentioned Rasberry Creme Brulee :D
Good Food,Good Wine and Good Friends, What more is there? Dinner at 8, Black Angus Steak House, Works for me :D

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Anonymous

[This message has been edited by loknload (edited June 15, 2000).]
 
My stomach would suffer, but here goes:

Steaming bowl of Tom Yum soup to start

Two chili Kimberley mud crab claws

Pickled lobster tail (to clear the palate)

A 12-oz marinated Harvey fillet, blue thanks, with cabernet jus, on garlic and parmesan mash, with sauteed field mushrooms and onions, and chargrilled vegetables on the side -- and both Tabasco and tomato ketchup!! (I'm a peasant, I know). Homemade garlic cheesebread to sop up the gravy.

Served with a bottle of Margaret River Cabernet Merlot -- big and gutsy.

Don't eat sweets/dessert, so a couple of (big) glasses of a good single malt scotch to finish. And ... gasp ... a good smoke -- probably a Sobranie Black Russian or two.

Hell, it's only 9.15 Friday morning and I'm now starving!! Oh well -- another black coffee coming up.

B
 
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