I already asked the lion but he didn't have a heart either.
No, no, no... The lion lacked courage, the Tin Man lacked a heart. :tsk:
CD
I already asked the lion but he didn't have a heart either.
The category is not "Hearts." It is "From the Heart." Bill even said not to cook hearts in his first post. Gheesh, don't you guys read? :crazy:
I like Brad's idea of using stints. I'm thinking kebabs! :thumb:
I think the proper word is "stent". As in, an inserted device to increase the flow of blood through an artery, usually but not exclusively, a coronary artery.:mod::mod:
No, no, no... The lion lacked courage, the Tin Man lacked a heart. :tsk:
CD
I think the proper word is "stent". As in, an inserted device to increase the flow of blood through an artery, usually but not exclusively, a coronary artery.:mod::mod:
I think the proper word is "stent". As in, an inserted device to increase the flow of blood through an artery, usually but not exclusively, a coronary artery.:mod::mod:
I actually know the guy that invented the heart stent, Julio Palmaz. He keeps his car collection in his wine cave -- a real cave. He told me how he came up with the idea -- while unwrapping a straw for a McDonald's soft drink.
Genuinely nice guy, too.
CD
From a McDonalds straw,
Makes sense. I bet his mind spun for days after seeing that!!
Awesome story!!
I remember the day I met him, at his San Antonio Estate. I was told he had some Porsche race cars, but I didn't know what cars. He opened the door to his "stable," and my eyes almost popped out. It was a room full of Porsche racing history. The official Porsche museum in Germany only has duplicates of some of the original race cars he owns.
He now keeps them in his 100,000 square-foot wine cave at his vineyard in Napa Valley.
CD