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tony4sheriff
06-22-2008, 04:17 PM
WANTED
All Citizens of Walton County
for a
FREE

FISH FRY

and GOSPEL SING


When: Saturday, June 28, 2008
Time: 11am till 2pm
Where: Freeport Community Center


Don’t miss this opportunity to meet
Tony cornman

Candidate for

Walton County Sheriff
Political advertisement paid for and approved by Tony Cornman, Republican, for SHERIFF

twincheeks
06-26-2008, 09:43 PM
Yepper, see ya theer!!!!! I'll be the one full 'o fish and talking to ya in the open!

idlewind
06-26-2008, 09:49 PM
Yepper, see ya theer!!!!! I'll be the one full 'o fish and talking to ya in the open!


Why do politicians think peddling greasy fish to their prospective constituents is a great way to get votes? Stopping up your supporters arteries does not seem like such a smart thing to do.:rofl::rofl::rofl::floor::floor::floor::rolling ::rolling::rolling::rolling:

ShallowsNole
06-26-2008, 10:55 PM
Why do politicians think peddling greasy fish to their prospective constituents is a great way to get votes? Stopping up your supporters arteries does not seem like such a smart thing to do.:rofl::rofl::rofl::floor::floor::floor::rolling ::rolling::rolling::rolling:

You live in Walton County and you don't like fried fish? :eek: What in the world is this county coming to...:confused:

j/k ;-)

florida girl
06-27-2008, 03:40 AM
Some of my fondest memories were the political rallies with fried fish! Mullet! Yumm! My favorite! Greasy? I doubt it, some of those folks really know how to cook it, it's a regular meal for some fortunate folks! If you've never tried it, Mullet is a vegetarian fish, only eats algae, etc. Because it's caught generally in the bay, brackish water, the meat is delicate, not strong, and doesn't taste like the muddy water of the river. Dad used to cook it dusted with fish fry meal in an iron skillet on an open fire in the yard!

ShallowsNole
06-27-2008, 10:12 AM
Some of my fondest memories were the political rallies with fried fish! Mullet! Yumm! My favorite! Greasy? I doubt it, some of those folks really know how to cook it, it's a regular meal for some fortunate folks! If you've never tried it, Mullet is a vegetarian fish, only eats algae, etc. Because it's caught generally in the bay, brackish water, the meat is delicate, not strong, and doesn't taste like the muddy water of the river. Dad used to cook it dusted with fish fry meal in an iron skillet on an open fire in the yard!

I adore mullet. Been some big ones leaping over here lately. :drool:

seagrovegirl
06-27-2008, 10:37 AM
Deep fired mullet and lots of it!! Don't let it sit...cook them as soon as they are cleaned. 24 hr old dead mullet starts to take on a strong flavor.

Smiling JOe
06-27-2008, 11:04 AM
You gonna serve any iced tea and BBQ, like real old-fashion poli-tickin? If someone wanted to top the fish fry, they might get Jambone's, or hire chrisv to cook some Q.

ShallowsNole
06-27-2008, 02:38 PM
BBQ is good, but around here, old-time politickin' involves mullet. Trust me here.

On the other hand, my dad was quoted as saying, during his first unsuccessful campaign for the BCC, that following his election he was going to hold a donkey roast. Everyone who voted for him was welcome to come over and get a piece of a__. :funn:

(I probably just got slung to the Lounge, or banned...)

cherijean
06-27-2008, 03:06 PM
Kenny from Chet's Seafood in Pensacola just brough us some fresh mullet fillets this past week and we fried them in the back yard and served them w/cheese grits coleslaw and jalepeno hushpuppies!!! mmmmmm!!




Some of my fondest memories were the political rallies with fried fish! Mullet! Yumm! My favorite! Greasy? I doubt it, some of those folks really know how to cook it, it's a regular meal for some fortunate folks! If you've never tried it, Mullet is a vegetarian fish, only eats algae, etc. Because it's caught generally in the bay, brackish water, the meat is delicate, not strong, and doesn't taste like the muddy water of the river. Dad used to cook it dusted with fish fry meal in an iron skillet on an open fire in the yard!

ShallowsFuzz
06-27-2008, 04:31 PM
You live in Walton County and you don't like fried fish? :eek: What in the world is this county coming to...:confused:

j/k ;-)

Hey don't forget about the gospel sing, that's the best part of all. Food for the soul.:D

wrobert
06-27-2008, 05:04 PM
BBQ is good, but around here, old-time politickin' involves mullet. Trust me here.

On the other hand, my dad was quoted as saying, during his first unsuccessful campaign for the BCC, that following his election he was going to hold a donkey roast. Everyone who voted for him was welcome to come over and get a piece of a__. :funn:

(I probably just got slung to the Lounge, or banned...)


That takes on new meaning in Republican politics.:floor:

ShallowsNole
06-27-2008, 05:19 PM
That takes on new meaning in Republican politics.:floor:

Well played, sir. :clap:

florida girl
06-27-2008, 08:59 PM
You gonna serve any iced tea and BBQ, like real old-fashion poli-tickin? If someone wanted to top the fish fry, they might get Jambone's, or hire chrisv to cook some Q.

Sweet tea, baked beans, cole slaw, and hushpuppies! Yea! Don't care much for cheese grits, but we'd clean the fish and while it was still jumping, throw in in the skillet!

florida girl
06-27-2008, 09:00 PM
In fact, as I recall, the fish fry was at the Democratic rally, and the coctail hour was at the Republican rally. Times have changed!

seagrovegirl
06-28-2008, 10:05 AM
Fish fry in Nowal and cocktails in Sowal......I love the beach........

Yahoodie
06-29-2008, 07:10 PM
So, Tony,
How was the fish fry? As we drove by, did not see too many cars there, maybe it was too early...11:30