Small world! I went to high school in Odem. At the time, Odem was still dry (egad!), so we had to drive to Sinton if we wanted any "adult beverages."Kiowa Scout wrote:<snip>
I had an interesting experience one time while living near Sinton. <snip>
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- Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:07 am
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- Mon Jul 05, 2010 5:41 pm
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No, it wasn't fun....at all!
I honestly think it hurt worse than the CS gas when we did our "mask confidence" drill at Ft. Riley.
I honestly think it hurt worse than the CS gas when we did our "mask confidence" drill at Ft. Riley.
- Mon Jul 05, 2010 7:24 am
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We were eating at one of my favorite Mexican restaurants and they had those "chile torreados," which are essentially a jalepeno pepper that's been grilled and then rolled in lime juice and salt. VERY good on fajitas! Anyway, I handled a few of them with my fingers, so when I got home I made sure to wash my hands with lots of soap and water.secure wrote:In addition to that make sure you dont handle them and then go to the bathroom. You will only do that once, hopefully.
When I was satisfied that my hands were sufficiently washed, I then proceeded to change my contacts.
WRONG!
My eyes lit up and it wasn't fun for a while. After that, I only touch those things with a fork, NOT bare hands.
- Sun Jul 04, 2010 3:01 pm
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I was raised eating jalepeno and serrano peppers. Being from the Corpus Christi area, that's just what we did, and I didn't think anything of it. I moved to Colorado for a few years and was quite surprised to see how much blander my neighbors liked their food. I had to be very careful when I cooked, not to over spice my food for those mountain people.
I'm glad I moved back to Texas, where more of us appreciate the spicier side of life.
I'm glad I moved back to Texas, where more of us appreciate the spicier side of life.