Right-Wing Bias of PBS
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Re: Right-Wing Bias of PBS
Dave (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 09, 2005 7:14 am The Oyster Poboy took a 45 wait before it let you eat lunch?
Did it walk around or did it read a book?
I think that the staff at Poorboy Lloyd's Restaurant just lost the fellow somewhere in the kitchen.
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I waited 45 minutes for the staff to make the sandwich.Blaise (imported) wrote: Wed Jun 08, 2005 2:55 pm Suddenly, all I could think about were killer whales. I had an oyster poboy for lunch--
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Re: Right-Wing Bias of PBS
I suppose it is another name for a hoggie. The New Orleans style oyster poboy is made from oysters fried in a egg batter. It is served on french bread loaf and dressed. The oysters have to be fried quickly. Enjoying them is a fine part of living in Louisiana. Poorboy Lloyd's does them New Orleans styel, which is a tad drier than the sandwich in other places in Louisiana.
One of the right-wing commentators on PBS--on the Wall Street Journal show on Friday evenings--looks (and sounds like) a clone of the late Gardner Ted Armstrong.