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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 01:41 PM
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There was a long thread awhile back about what the user names mean. The Raptor is the name of my black S2K, which is named after the F22 Raptor next generation air superiority/stealth (no other aircraft has ever had both) fighter, which I saw make its public flying debut at Edwards AFB just before I leased my S2K.

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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 01:46 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DC5 Kid
[B]i think
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 01:46 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DC5 Kid
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 01:55 PM
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http://www.allrecipes.com/encyc/terms/P/7844.asp

"Peking duck
PEE-king; PAY-king An elaborately prepared Chinese dish that starts with air being pumped between a duck's skin and flesh. The duck is then coated with a honey mixture and hung until the skin is dry and hard. After the duck is roasted the skin becomes golden and intensely crisp. While hot, it's cut into small squares and served with thin pancakes (called Peking doilies) or steamed buns, accompanied by scallions and HOISIN SAUCE. The meat is considered a secondary attraction and is usually served after the skin. This specialty is also sometimes called Beijing duck. "

Say Honey Roasted DUCK!
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 04:20 PM
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No Peking.

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Honey roasted or BBQ?
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 04:24 PM
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I prefer the crispy aromatic duck myself.... peking is still a bit greasy......
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 04:30 PM
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I prefer the crispy aromatic duck myself.... peking is still a bit greasy......
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 10:54 PM
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Duck is good in chinese food.
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 11:19 PM
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Originally posted by AnDy_PaNdY
Duck is good in chinese food.
Definitely, gotta love Chinese food for everything...!!
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Old Dec 11, 2001 | 11:24 PM
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Alex Trebek - "this is the sound a dog makes"
Sean Connery - "moo"
Alexis Trebek - "no"
Sean Conner - "that's the sound your motha made last night, bwahahah"
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