Sautee onions on a skillet, make a burger patty next to them.
Smash the patty down, and when you flip it, put it on top of
the onions. You get all of the hamburger grease cooking with
the onions.
Slice of american cheese on top a few moments before taking it
off, and don't forget to grill the bun. Perfection.
White Castle burgers...are affectionately known as "gut grenades".
I've also heard them called gut or butt bombs. I love 'em.
Unfortunately, since the prices have shot up, I get them much;
six bacon-cheeseburgers for $13.xx? Fuggetaboutit!
Daryl Stout wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I just drooled all over my keyboard and clothes. :P I knew I should
have eaten before getting to the QWK packet.
When I was a caller, BBSing was a late night activity - once other callers had gone to bed and it was slightly easier to get through.
Amessyroom wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36 am
I noticed you use MultiMail. Why do you prefer it over logging in to
your BBS to read messages?
I've used multimail with other BBS mail but not my own.
Have you used readers on Linux? Anything besides MultiMail.
I know your using it on Win; but I use Linux for my BBS and daily stuff unless I'm on work computer which is MacOs.
Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?
Amessyroom wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36 am
I noticed you use MultiMail. Why do you prefer it over logging in to
your BBS to read messages?
Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?
Amessyroom wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
Re: Re: The Breakfast Club
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Daryl Stout on Thu Jan 29 2026 10:36 am
I noticed you use MultiMail. Why do you prefer it over logging in to
your BBS to read messages?
Have you used readers on Linux? Anything besides MultiMail.
Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?
...It's too bad ignorance isn't painful.
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Khronos wrote to Amessyroom <=-
From what I can tell so far the only thing I have found challenging to
do in Multimail is replying to a sender privately via NetMail.
From what I have experienced the only way I can do this is to copy down the sender information out of the message and go to the e-mail area and fire up a fresh message to them.
I do not seem to have the option to replying to a message from an echo itself privately.
poindexter FORTRAN wrote to Khronos <=-
Khronos wrote to Amessyroom <=-
From what I can tell so far the only thing I have found challenging to
do in Multimail is replying to a sender privately via NetMail.
From what I have experienced the only way I can do this is to copy down the sender information out of the message and go to the e-mail area and fire up a fresh message to them.
I do not seem to have the option to replying to a message from an echo itself privately.
I think that depends on the network and the BBS, but I've been able to send fido netmail via Multimail. DOVEnet uses QWK technology, I don't think that works with sending netmail through DOVEnet.
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When I was a caller, BBSing was a late night activity - once
other callers had gone to bed and it was slightly easier to get
through.
Since running a BBS, it's been a morning, coffee and breakfast
habit. I'm sitting here with a cup of coffee and a fried egg on
toast, as a matter of fact.
Anybody else have comments/recommendations in using MultiMail?
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