Dear Listers, I was criticized about the head and shoulders for my remarks about liquid corn a while ago, and I wouldn't mind, except that I was wrong and that made it worse. So I replied to someone called John D and confessed: Dear John D, It is clear that you know far more than I about not only Armstrongs but also corn squeezings. I stand amazed in the presence of such talent. Certainly 8 or even 12 years would be an advantage. All I know is what my Kentucky father told me, and he was both a Federal Revenuer and a Storekeeper-gauger at government-sealed warehouses where the corn was aged agreeably. I prefer grits, myself. Tom
Then, liquid corn is NOT the stuff you buy in the drug store to cover up the corn on your toe? What kind of a Armstrong-Pryor cousin are you, not cluing me in on that I still think we need to wake up the Pryor-L. We could get them as mad at us as some Armstrongs have been about THIS list. Marilynn IBSSG ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas S. Fiske" <[email protected]> To: <"armstrong "@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 8:06 PM Subject: [ARMSTRONG] Correction about corn > Dear Listers, > > I was criticized about the head and shoulders for my remarks about > liquid corn a while ago, and I wouldn't mind, except that I was wrong > and that made it worse. So I replied to someone called John D and > confessed: > > Dear John D, > > It is clear that you know far more than I about not only Armstrongs but > also corn squeezings. I stand amazed in the presence of such talent. > Certainly 8 or even 12 years would be an advantage. All I know is what > my Kentucky father told me, and he was both a Federal Revenuer and a > Storekeeper-gauger at government-sealed warehouses where the corn was > aged agreeably. > I prefer grits, myself. > > Tom > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Dear MM, John D. is probably the expert on this, but I heard that some of that liquid corn will eat your toe off and leave the corn. Especially if it is made with aluminum distillery coils. Tom Marilynn Masten wrote: > Then, liquid corn is NOT the stuff you buy in the drug store to cover up the > corn on your toe? What kind of a Armstrong-Pryor cousin are you, not cluing > me in on that > > I still think we need to wake up the Pryor-L. We could get them as mad at > us as some Armstrongs have been about THIS list. > Marilynn > IBSSG >