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Saturday, October 14, 2023

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 11 topics

Gregory Morrow <gm@home.not>: Oct 14 02:26PM -0400

jmcquown wrote:
>> from replying to obvious spam.  'twould be greatly appreciated.
 
> Is that why I didn't see it?  Good for E-S!  It's about darn time. :)
 
> Jill
E-S and other admins are talking about de-peering GG, fwiw, your majesty.
--
GM
Gregory Morrow <gm@home.not>: Oct 14 02:19PM -0400

jmcquown wrote:
> guzzler, too.  I guess he's gotten over the whole evil gasoline thing.
> How convenient.
 
> Jill
 
You could write his biography, being his fan helps, eh?
--
GM
Gregory Morrow <gm@home.not>: Oct 14 02:23PM -0400

Gary wrote:
> I've had people laugh at me when I told them I was going to do
> a brush job. They never laughed when I was finished.
 
Wouldn't a short hair roller work better than a brush?
--
GM
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Oct 14 12:12PM -0400

Bryan Simmons wrote:
> Whatever little refund he gets, John the FAILURE will
> squander it like he always does. I hope that Alex buys
> his property tax debt.
 
"Alex" will never buy his tax debt as he is not a real person.
He was created long ago just to pick on John.
You're comfortably retired now, Bryan. Why don't you buy it when it goes
on the market?
 
Wouldn't that be the ultimate fun to the old friend that you now hate?
He'll owe YOU money or you'll take over his house.
Gregory Morrow <gm@home.net>: Oct 14 02:10PM -0400

Bruce wrote:
>> to throw the mighty USA under the bus in
>> here, daily.
 
> I say more positive things than negative things about the US.
 
Bullshit.
--
GM
Gregory Morrow <gm@home.not>: Oct 14 02:22PM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> We do, because we have considerable taxable income derived from
> rollovers from our regular IRAs to our Roth IRAs.
 
I'm rich biotch!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDX0j80h2rk
--
GM
Gregory Morrow <gm@home.net>: Oct 14 02:13PM -0400

Dave Smith wrote:
> be read. They know that the people who they are trying to annoy have
> filtered them so they try to sneak their crap in on the credibility of
> normal people.
 
Some people simply throw trash on your yard
if they don't like you.
--
GM
Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com>: Oct 14 04:06PM

>> on the kitchen floor.
 
> On occasion, I do the same. I'd hope that there isn't potential fecal
> matter in the kitchen.
 
I wear my shoes in the house. I have an immune system for a reason.
 
 
> ...Or place a phone call, for that matter. I'm blown away by men who
> make calls in public restrooms. Perhaps it's just me, but that seems to
> be in very poor taste.
 
Yeah, that's creepy. Aren't men supposed to maintain silence in
public restrooms? It's women who go to the john in gaggles and talk.
 
--
Cindy Hamilton
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Oct 14 12:13PM -0400

Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> it. How else would I know that everybody is dying to sell me Medicare
> supplemental insurance? Or, less facetiously, that my mother has
> fallen again and I need to take some action.
 
As you probably remember, I finally switched from landline to smart
phone one year ago. While at home, I keep it right on the desk where my
landline used to stay. Never gets misplaced that way.
 
I'm still amazed at the savings.
Landline offered nothing but unlimited local calls - $46.00 per month
Smartphone offers everything imaginable - $20.91 per month
Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Oct 14 01:38PM -0400

On 10/14/2023 12:06 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
 
>> On occasion, I do the same. I'd hope that there isn't potential fecal
>> matter in the kitchen.
 
> I wear my shoes in the house. I have an immune system for a reason.
 
I wear socks in the house. Shoes come off shorty after I come in.
 
>> be in very poor taste.
 
> Yeah, that's creepy. Aren't men supposed to maintain silence in
> public restrooms? It's women who go to the john in gaggles and talk.
 
Wow, I didn't know that. From now on I'm exercising my equal rights and
using the ladies room. Sounds like fun.
Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Oct 14 11:50AM -0400

Sorry for the picture quality: https://postimg.cc/gallery/nDSPv21
 
Breakfast/lunch, coffee and homemade biscuits (Scones? For friends
across the pond). I didn't bother with gravy this time. They should
have come out of the oven a minute or two earlier, but they were still
fluffy. Sophia's rating: "Delicious". For me, these keep for a few
days on the counter. Just split, toast, and add butter tomorrow. I
would have also had cottage cheese, but I guess I need to go shopping.
Thomas <canope234@gmail.com>: Oct 14 08:57AM -0700

On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 11:50:58 AM UTC-4, Michael Trew wrote:
> fluffy. Sophia's rating: "Delicious". For me, these keep for a few
> days on the counter. Just split, toast, and add butter tomorrow. I
> would have also had cottage cheese, but I guess I need to go shopping.
Looks good. Easy to make mess wise?
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Oct 14 09:38AM -0700

Michael Trew wrote:
 
> fluffy. Sophia's rating: "Delicious". For me, these keep for a few
> days on the counter. Just split, toast, and add butter tomorrow. I
> would have also had cottage cheese, but I guess I need to go shopping.
 
 
Those would be tasty on a cold and rainy morning like this - I ACTUALLY CLOSED SOME
WINDOWS cuz' of the coolness:
 
https://postimg.cc/gwZhPQKc
 
--
GM
Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Oct 14 01:35PM -0400

On 10/14/2023 11:50 AM, Michael Trew wrote:
> fluffy.  Sophia's rating:  "Delicious".  For me, these keep for a few
> days on the counter.  Just split, toast, and add butter tomorrow.  I
> would have also had cottage cheese, but I guess I need to go shopping.
 
 
Wow, the pictures are even in focus. I'd eat a couple of them
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Oct 14 08:45AM -0700

On Friday, October 6, 2023 at 2:31:12 PM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
> > But isn't the mainland cheaper than Hawaii, which must have an island
> > surcharge on things?
> It's called the "price of paradise."
 
When I was in Hawai'i, it always cost just about the same as the other big cities like LA and NY.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Oct 14 09:54AM -0700

On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 5:45:20 AM UTC-10, bruce bowser wrote:
> > > surcharge on things?
> > It's called the "price of paradise."
 
> When I was in Hawai'i, it always cost just about the same as the other big cities like LA and NY.
 
The last 30 years or so have been tough on the Hawaiians. These days, there's more Hawaiians without than within the state. That's the breaks. There are cities with a higher cost of living than Hawaii - but we probably have better weather.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Oct 14 09:59AM -0700

On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 6:54:38 AM UTC-10, dsi1 wrote:
> > > It's called the "price of paradise."
 
> > When I was in Hawai'i, it always cost just about the same as the other big cities like LA and NY.
> The last 30 years or so have been tough on the Hawaiians. These days, there's more Hawaiians without than within the state. That's the breaks. There are cities with a higher cost of living than Hawaii - but we probably have better weather.
 
Last night's dinner was a Korean plate. Korean plates are great - they give your tastebuds a real workout.
 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/5dmmh1Gze6aioM6m7
Thomas <canope234@gmail.com>: Oct 14 08:59AM -0700

On Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 11:40:47 AM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> > the most expensive.
> Micky D's brags about raising their own potatoes, I figured they'd do the same about chickens, but what's the point when they maybe already have a gold mine in chickens, alone? Sellers prefer $80 a chicken than just $8? Well damn I guess at those prices, the steak houses an fancy shmancy clubs do get first dibs, don't they?. Along with those zillion dollar football game sky boxes on the fifty yard line.
 
> That does make it more difficult to see those cheerleaders up close though, which is breath-taking, of course. But, this generation now-a-days couldn't care less about hot girls.
Now-a-days, we can't tell if it's a hot guy.
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net>: Oct 14 04:03PM

On 2023-10-14, bruce bowser wrote:
 
> But, this generation now-a-days
> couldn't care less about hot girls.
 
Because hard-core porn is available on-line,
often when the kids are looking for something else.
 
Us old-timers cringe at how their ideas on such
will end up when the kids mature, but it might
just turn porn into a fuddy-duddy throwback.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Oct 14 12:31PM -0400

On 2023-10-14 12:03 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote:
 
> Us old-timers cringe at how their ideas on such
> will end up when the kids mature, but it might
> just turn porn into a fuddy-duddy throwback.
 
LOL thinking about a Canadian magazine had to change its name. For 90
years the Hudson Bay Company published a magazine with all sorts of
interesting articles about Canadian history. They ended up having to
change its name to Canada's History because of the internet. People
doing internet searches for The Beaver ended up at porn sites.
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Oct 14 09:49AM -0700

Thomas wrote:
 
> > Micky D's brags about raising their own potatoes, I figured they'd do the same about chickens, but what's the point when they maybe already have a gold mine in chickens, alone? Sellers prefer $80 a chicken than just $8? Well damn I guess at those prices, the steak houses an fancy shmancy clubs do get first dibs, don't they?. Along with those zillion dollar football game sky boxes on the fifty yard line.
 
> > That does make it more difficult to see those cheerleaders up close though, which is breath-taking, of course. But, this generation now-a-days couldn't care less about hot girls.
> Now-a-days, we can't tell if it's a hot guy.
 
 
"It's a funny old world", as Margaret Thatcher once ruefully declared...
 
Lookie here, at the "women" in this race - UGLI...!!!
 
Leftism and eugenics use science to advance their ideology... :-(
 
 
"Today male racers Tessa (Michael) Johnson and Evelyn Williamson once again proved they
are GREAT at women's cyclocross at Jackson Park in Chicago.
 
Johnson took 🥇in both the women's 1/2 AND the singlespeed.
 
And Williamson took 🥈in the women's singlespeed
 
https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2023/10/13/trans-cyclists-take-gold-silver-medals-at-chicago-womens-bicycle-race/
 
Trans Cyclists Take Gold, Silver Medals at Chicago Women's Bicycle Race
 
"A pair of male-born transgender cyclists took the two top spots in the women's categories at Chicago's CycloCross Cup bicycle race, sparking accusations of unfair competition.
 
Tessa Johnson, 25, won first place in the women's SingleSpeed, and Evelyn Williamson, 30, placed second in the October 7 event, according to the Daily Mail.
 
As the two male-born racers stood on the podium, the third-place winner, Allison Zmuda, was the only actual woman in the winner's presentation after the event held in Chicago's Jackson Park.
 
The SingleSpeed event was not the only category that Johnson took for a female competitor. Johnson also won first place in the women's Cat Half, winning $150 in prize money. And Williamson also won fourth in the Cat Half, winning a $75 prize.
 
The Chicago CrossCup celebrates men racing in the women's category and insists that it is proud to allow trans athletes to select whatever category they choose.
 
"The CCC has always been first and foremost about fostering a positive & supportive community built around competitive CycloCross racing, and that means welcoming and challenging everyone who wants to contribute to the series and make it better," the organization says on its website.
 
In fact, the organization warns participants NOT to support women-only ideas and says it will kick out anyone speaking out against transgenders, and calls such ideas "stupid."
 
"Discrimination or harassment of any kind on the basis of race, color, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identification, national origin, sports ball team affiliation, or any other stupid idea someone comes up with to belittle others will not be tolerated at CCC events and may result in disqualification and/or being asked to leave," the website adds.
 
Johnson and Williamson have taken top spots from women in Chicago before.
 
Just over a month ago, the two won the xXx Racing-Athletic Relay Cross in Chicago on August 27.
 
The pair ran as a team and mocked women with their team name — TS-ESTRODOLLS — a reference to the female hormone estrogen..."
Mike Duffy <mxduffy@bell.net>: Oct 14 03:53PM

On 2023-10-14, GM wrote:
 
> Wouldn't it be absolutely hilarious if Jill
> were to have a crippling stroke...???
 
Careful, Greg. The Lord works in mysterious ways.
 
Tempt Fate at your own risk. That nursing job John
keeps harping about might be wiping your sorry ass.
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Oct 14 09:31AM -0700

Mike Duffy wrote:
 
> Careful, Greg. The Lord works in mysterious ways.
 
> Tempt Fate at your own risk. That nursing job John
> keeps harping about might be wiping your sorry ass.
 
 
Naw, God "protects" me, Mike:
 
"Visiting an untrustworthy website has been prevented
 
One or more of this website's certificates are invalid, so we can't guarantee its authenticity.
 
This happens when the website's owner hasn't updated the certificate in time, or if it's a
fake site created by scammers.
 
Visiting a website like this makes you more vulnerable to attack.
 
You were protected from visiting this website by Kaspersky security.
 
You can close this window with no risk..."
 
 
;-P
 
--
GM
Twitchy Witchy <amanda61893@gmail.com>: Oct 14 09:06AM -0700

On Fri
 
I'm so glad I found this, it was like reading a time capsule :) and the dubbing still hold up in 2023, i actually found this post because i was trying to look up how the dubbing was done, it's so natural, nothing of it's quality has been done before or since.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Oct 14 09:01AM -0700

Yay!
 
John Kuthe, RN. BSN, CS, EE
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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Digest for rec.food.cooking@googlegroups.com - 25 updates in 9 topics

jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Sep 27 05:38PM -0400

On 9/27/2023 11:50 AM, Ed P wrote:
>> , sexual predator, retired
 
>> --Bryan
 
> Planning to do that lame joke forever?
 
What else does he have to do? Neither one of them appears to have
matured mentally beyond the age of 20.
 
Jill
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Sep 27 03:02PM -0700

jmcquown wrote:
 
 
> > Planning to do that lame joke forever?
> What else does he have to do? Neither one of them appears to have
> matured mentally beyond the age of 20.
 
 
Yet here ***you*** are, you DUMB FUCKING CUNT...
 
Jumping into the affray and RELISHING every fucking MOMENT of it...
 
And we ALL KNOW that you'd LUV to fuck Ed, that's why you responded to his post...
 
LOLZ...
 
😎
 
-- GM
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 03:04PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 4:38:57 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
 
> > Planning to do that lame joke forever?
> What else does he have to do? Neither one of them appears to have
> matured mentally beyond the age of 20.
 
Says the woman who is desirable only to the kind of
men who like to beat up women, but don't like to have
to feel bad about it. You know that's true. That's why
you are alone, and will die alone.
 
--Bryan
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Sep 27 03:07PM -0700

Bryan Simmons wrote:
 
> men who like to beat up women, but don't like to have
> to feel bad about it. You know that's true. That's why
> you are alone, and will die alone.
 
 
Hey Bryan, respond to my post above to Jill, she needs to see it (I'm in her beloved killfile), lol...
 
I'd describe Jill as about at the 10 year - old level, and a very fucked - up 10 year - old at that...
 
--
GM
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 03:09PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 5:02:15 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
 
> Jumping into the affray and RELISHING every fucking MOMENT of it...
 
> And we ALL KNOW that you'd LUV to fuck Ed, that's why you responded to his post...
 
> LOLZ...
 
Ed doesn't seem that interested in fucking anymore, and
the only kind of men who would be interested in JIll are
ones who like to beat up women, but don't like to have
to feel bad about it.
 
--Bryan
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Sep 27 03:22PM -0700

Bryan Simmons wrote:
 
> the only kind of men who would be interested in JIll are
> ones who like to beat up women, but don't like to have
> to feel bad about it.
 
 
Yup, Jill is just an old hag with a 65 year - old body, and the brain of a witless 12 year - old...
 
She and Kuthe might make a nifty pair, lol... they have a *lot* in common...
 
<chuckle>
 
---
GM
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 03:42PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 5:22:13 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
> > ones who like to beat up women, but don't like to have
> > to feel bad about it.
> Yup, Jill is just an old hag with a 65 year - old body, and the brain of a witless 12 year - old...
 
Wait, I think that Jill is only 62 or 63.
 
> She and Kuthe might make a nifty pair, lol... they have a *lot* in common...
 
Kuthe does like 12 year olds, and while I don't know
that he likes beating up women, he does like fucking
them hard in the ass.
 
--Bryan
Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Sep 27 10:31PM


> You don't wash your hands after handling game meat? Doesn't it
> leave them a little sticky?
 
 
I rinsed 'em in the crick. ;)
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Sep 28 08:35AM +1000

On 27 Sep 2023 22:31:16 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
 
>> You don't wash your hands after handling game meat? Doesn't it
>> leave them a little sticky?
 
>I rinsed 'em in the crick. ;)
 
"The phrase "I rinsed my hands in the crick" means that the speaker
washed their hands in a small stream. The word "crick" is a regional
term for a small stream or creek, and it is most commonly used in the
United States and Canada."
(source: my artificially intelligent friend)
 
Dutch: kreek
 
--
Bruce
<https://sd.keepcalms.com/i-w600/keep-calm-and-in-bruce-we-trust.jpg>
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Sep 27 03:42PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 12:31:24 PM UTC-10, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
 
> > You don't wash your hands after handling game meat? Doesn't it
> > leave them a little sticky?
> I rinsed 'em in the crick. ;)
 
Indeed, you must purify yourself in the waters of Lake Minnetonka.
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Sep 27 03:33PM -0700

Are you cooking at home tonight or heading to a favorite restaurant?
 
Here it is going to be macaroni, beef, and tomatoes for a quick supper.
Cornbread would have been nice but I'm almost through cooking and
it's too late to be thinking about cornbread now!
 
Macaroni needs to go on Friday's shopping list.
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:16PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 5:33:52 AM UTC-4, dsi1 wrote:
> I'll make it a point to try a Chinese restaurant on the mainland when we're there. Unfortunately, it's not going to be in San Francisco, LA, or New York. My expectations are exceedingly low. Oddly enough, dinner tonight was Chinese food.
> The place where we're staying is kind of nutty. There no proper bowls for eating soup. There no pantry. The only cans here are cans of nutting. That must be some kind of Swedish practice. My step-mom must go to the store daily.
 
> https://photos.app.goo.gl/SLyzm8PDT6pDGShs6
 
I can't remember the last time I visited the food court at Super H Mart. That was an experience, I tell ya. I've never seen so many ready-cooked dishes all in one place in my life.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Sep 27 05:42PM -0400

On 9/27/2023 12:13 AM, Michael Trew wrote:
>> not stocked.
 
> Disposable gloves are gross and wasteful.  Should not be required
> anywhere.  They can be avoided with proper hand sanitization.
 
You can only control that in your home. You cannot guarantee it in
restaurants. There are signs in restaurant restrooms saying "please
wash your hands" but you have no way of knowing if anyone is actually
doing so.
 
Jill
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Sep 27 05:49PM -0400

On 2023-09-27 5:42 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> restaurants.  There are signs in restaurant restrooms saying "please
> wash your hands" but you have no way of knowing if anyone is actually
> doing so.
 
I have never been able to get over seeing those signs in American
restaurant washrooms. It just left me with such a dim opinion of
American restaurant workers that they would have to be told to wash
their hands after using the toilet. If someone is too dense to know
that, there is no guarantee that seeing a sign will mean they will do it.
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Sep 27 05:57PM -0400

On 9/27/2023 9:40 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> separate one for chicken.  If they are getting chicken for me they
> usually check to see if I want any other chicken items before changing
> their gloves.
 
I've mentioned this before; it happened in 1999. I believe the store
was an Albertson's, which didn't last long in that area before being
bought out, IIRC, by Schnuck's. I needed 6 oz. of ground pork to make
Thai steamed dumplings. All the store had were cryo-vac'd one pound
packages of ground pork. The butcher behind the meat counter asked what
I was looking for. When I told him he sort of growled "Management will
only let me grind beef. I've been a butcher for over 30 years, I know
to clean the grinder between different yptes of meat!" He cleaned the
grinder and ground some pork chops in the amount I needed. Weighed it,
wrapped it up, slapped a label on that said "meat" so he wouldn't get in
trouble for grinding pork. I do not think he was wearing gloves but I
did see him wash his hands.
 
The steamed dumplings, which call for ground pork, crab & shrimp, were
delicious. :)
 
Jill
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Sep 27 06:01PM -0400

On 9/27/2023 10:21 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> gloves"
 
> Yeah, that's a problem. Do you think those people would have washed
> their hands in between handling chicken and vegetables?
 
I recently saw an old Gary Larson 'The Far Side' cartoon depicting a
customer in a restaurant as he was walking out of the public restroom.
Lights and bells went off and the caption read "Did not wash hands!"
 
Jill
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Sep 27 03:31PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 11:49:17 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> American restaurant workers that they would have to be told to wash
> their hands after using the toilet. If someone is too dense to know
> that, there is no guarantee that seeing a sign will mean they will do it.
 
The signs are there because it's the law of the land. Whether it works or not is moot. My guess is that it's better than nothing - but I may be wrong about that.
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:07PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 5:57:33 AM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> Well, when he injects it with that hormone stuff it does. Getting
> to watch someone I hate die slowly? Priceless.
 
> --Bryan
 
You Bryan, will die before I do. As you are a Narcissistic Personality Disorder suffer who cannot roll a kayak.
 
John Kuthe
Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid>: Sep 27 03:57PM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
 
>> --Bryan
 
> You Bryan, will die before I do. As you are a Narcissistic Personality Disorder suffer who cannot roll a kayak.
 
> John Kuthe
 
But, can *you* roll a kayak and whack off at the same time?
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:22PM -0700

On Monday, September 25, 2023 at 6:08:51 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote:
> Sydney will be Sydney, Melbourne will be Melbourne, but Ayer's Rock
> will be Uluru and Australia Day needs to be held at a different date.
 
> This concludes the verdict of the Dutch jury.
 
Now, spend a whole day on the plane home.
Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Sep 28 06:28AM +1000

On Wed, 27 Sep 2023 13:22:00 -0700 (PDT), bruce bowser
>> will be Uluru and Australia Day needs to be held at a different date.
 
>> This concludes the verdict of the Dutch jury.
 
>Now, spend a whole day on the plane home.
 
To where?
 
--
Bruce
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bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:18PM -0700

On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 7:10:13 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
> time this video was posted she was already a senior citizen comedianne
> doing standup talking to a group of other seniors about why you don't
> send a man to the grocery store:
 
You do if you want the right beer !!
bruce bowser <bruce2bowser@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:12PM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 6:13:03 AM UTC-4, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > right) and see the cut just fine standing straight up.
> You get what you pay for. A Makita knockoff is worthless. Buy
> the real thing next time.
 
Like a Samsung phone? No charger included?
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:04PM -0700

:-)
 
John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
Hank Rogers <hank@nospam.invalid>: Sep 27 03:06PM -0500

John Kuthe wrote:
> :-)
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
 
Great! And now it's time to whack off and crow about it.
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Thomas <canope234@gmail.com>: Sep 27 12:37PM -0700

On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 5:46:05 AM UTC-4, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> gruesome sights on our neighbors.
 
> --
> Cindy Hamilton
 
None of our drains are beneath the floor. Hence the platform.
 
Where are your drains? Are they in the way?
Gregory Morrow <gm@home.net>: Sep 27 02:01PM -0400

Dave Smith wrote:
> One of them was stacking fruit, had a violent sneeze into her gloved
> hand and   proceeded without  removing the snot mist covered glove or
> washing it.
 
Did you arrest her officer Dave or simply trash
her yard?
 
--
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Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 10:38AM -0700

I thought about you while I was checking the grocery store ads. We're going camping later in the week, and I was checking the grocery store ads from grocery stores on the way there, looking both for bargains for the campground, but also ones for the way back to town. Do you check grocery stores along the route when you do road trips?
 
This is kind of a lousy grocery ad week, both locally, and on the road to camping, but I am going to stop at the Price Chopper in Rolla, MO because they have 2Ls of Diet Coke 2/$3. ALDI has butterflied leg of lamb on sale for $6.49/#, and we're thinking of taking that along to grill on the campfire, and buying an extra to make lamb stew after we get back on Sunday to take to the parents.
 
--Bryan
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 04:10AM -0700

On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 10:22:33 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
> > ...am Triple Glabrous,and I will be going to bed soon, after having a very good ORGASM today! :-)
 
> > John Kuthe, RN, BSN
 
> and tomorrow, you'll do it all over again.
 
He'll probably eat the same STD slop too. We went to
the zoo yesterday. The bears have a new enclosure.
Kuthe is like the one bear who, about 15 years ago, we
noticed was masturbating in public. At the time, my
wife remarked, "They need to get that one a lady bear."
That is a line that bears repeating.
 
********
The women had gotten a ways ahead, and Winter was
pointing at the train that was just starting to move, then
she looked back and motioned for him to hurry up.
They kept walking, and didn't stop until the bears. Ian's
tensions vanished when he caught up and heard Winter's
words, back to form. "They need to get that one a lady
bear."
********
 
John really is like a fucked up old zoo animal who
masturbates in public because he has zero dignity
(and no "lady bear").
 
--Bryan
John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Sep 27 06:10AM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 6:10:42 AM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> masturbates in public because he has zero dignity
> (and no "lady bear").
 
> --Bryan
 
Bryan, you are a Narcissistic Personality Disorder sufferer who cannot even roll a kayak. I used to teach beginners to roll kayaks.
 
John Kuthe, RN, BSN
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 08:23AM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 8:10:05 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote:
> > (and no "lady bear").
 
> > --Bryan
> Bryan, you are a Narcissistic Personality Disorder sufferer who cannot even roll a kayak. I used to teach beginners to roll kayaks.
 
I bet you couldn't dependably roll a kayak anymore
when it really counts. You are an invalid. You weren't
even fit enough to do the work of a *beginner*
kitchen porter. How long has it been since you had
to roll your kayak on whitewater? I hope you take
your boat out on whitewater again soon and often
because it would be lovely if you drowned. I'd love
to be able to put up this sign at the accesses to
the St. Francis River. There would be people who
would agree. "Good riddance!"
https://www.flickr.com/photos/36178182@N08/53161597894/in/dateposted-public/
 
> John Kuthe, RN, BSN
, sexual predator, retired
 
--Bryan
Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Sep 27 11:50AM -0400

On 9/27/2023 11:23 AM, Bryan Simmons wrote:
 
 
>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN
> , sexual predator, retired
 
> --Bryan
 
Planning to do that lame joke forever?
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 09:26AM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 10:50:38 AM UTC-5, Ed P wrote:
> > , sexual predator, retired
 
> > --Bryan
> Planning to do that lame joke forever?
 
No. Like everything else, it will eventually fall by
the wayside. You snipped the good part. The
part about John dying on the river. :)
 
--Bryan
heyjoe <address@is.invalid>: Sep 27 04:14PM

Leonard Blaisdell wrote :
 
> look like Granny Smiths, and half are a reddish variety of some sort.
> Just eating apples, the old-fashioned way, is out of the question with
> my teeth.
 
Sorry to hear how disillusioned you are about your free apples, but
thought I'd throw out an idea and a couple of recipes.
 
Apple Cake!
We make the Washington Apple Cale recipe every year, some times with
frosting, but it really isn't needed.
 
*****
Washington Apple Cake
(from Benson & Hedges presents Recipes from Great American Inns)
 
The Captain Whidbey Inn, Coupeville, Washington
 
Ninety minutes from Seattle, this wilderness lodge on Whidbey Island
attracts weekenders seeking peace and quiet, as well as salmon
fishermen and seafood lovers.
 
The Stone family, in residence since 1964, has preserved the
remoteness of the inn's location (no TV, no telephones), but brought
the world to the Whidbey kitchen. Here, Shirley Stone supervises
menus that deal sophisticatedly with salmon, Dungeness crab and
Olympia oysters, in addition to "land foods" like roast beef,
tenderly ministered steaks and succulent baby lamb.
 
The perfect ending to a meal at the Captain Whidbey is the inn's
Washington Apple Cake. This dessert, originated close to home, is
aromatic with spices and the fragrance of Washington state orchards,
and offers a fitting climax to a meal served amid the tranquility of
nature
 
Washington Apple Cake
 
3 eggs
2 c sugar
1 c cooking oil
2 c all-purpose flour
2 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
1 c walnuts, chopped
4 c tart apples, pared and thinly sliced
 
Beat eggs with mixer until thick and light. Combine sugar and oil;
pour into eggs with mixer on medium speed. Stir together flour,
cinnamon, soda and salt; add to egg mixture with vanilla; beat to
mix. Stir in walnuts. Spread apples in a buttered 13x9x2 inch pan.
pour batter over apples, spreading to cover. Bake in a 350°F oven
for 1 hour. Remove from oven and cool. Spread with Cream Cheese
Icing.
 
Cream Cheese Icing
 
2 3 oz. pkg cream cheese
¼ c butter, melted
2 c powdered sugar
1 tsp lemon juice
 
Soften cream cheese. Beat until fluffy. Beat in melted butter; then
beat in powdered sugar and lemon juice. Spread over cooled cake.
Refrigerate.
 
makes 12-15 servings.
 
Note: Batter is quite stiff. A heavy duty mixer will handle it, but
my hand mixers don't have enough power. My arm and wooden spoon
handle the final mixing.
Walnuts are optional
*****
 
*****
Barb Schaller says "And here's mine -- I've made it for more than 40
years."
 
Raw Apple Cake
Recipe By: posted to r.f.cooking by Barb Schaller, 10-22-2010
 
Serving Size: 6-8
 
 
2 cups diced unpeeled apple
1 egg
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup flour
1 teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
 
Mix together apple, egg, oil, sugar and vanilla. Sift remaining dry
ingredients together and add, along with nuts. Just mix it up.
Batter is very stiff. Press into greased and floured 9² round baking
pan.
Bake 35-45 minutes at 350°.
 
While still warm, glaze with a mixture of butter, powdered sugar, and
milk.
*****
 
--
Stay calm, have courage, and wait for signs.
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Sep 27 02:33AM -0700

On Monday, September 25, 2023 at 9:35:08 AM UTC-10, bruce bowser wrote:
 
> > Same for you Bruce. Hong Kong is probably the only paet of it that any
> > here likely have seen. Been there several times.
> Don't forget Chinatown sections in Hawai'i, San Fran and Los Angeles.
 
I'll make it a point to try a Chinese restaurant on the mainland when we're there. Unfortunately, it's not going to be in San Francisco, LA, or New York. My expectations are exceedingly low. Oddly enough, dinner tonight was Chinese food.
The place where we're staying is kind of nutty. There no proper bowls for eating soup. There no pantry. The only cans here are cans of nutting. That must be some kind of Swedish practice. My step-mom must go to the store daily.
 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/SLyzm8PDT6pDGShs6
Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com>: Sep 27 10:08AM

>> not stocked.
 
> Disposable gloves are gross and wasteful. Should not be required
> anywhere. They can be avoided with proper hand sanitization.
 
Bah. I use them once in a while when I've cut myself and I don't
want to keep changing my bandaid as I cook. They're also useful
when I make pizza dough, for keeping the dough from sticking to
my hands.
 
In any event, the Health Department disagrees with you. I'll agree
along with them.
 
--
Cindy Hamilton
Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Sep 27 09:21AM -0400

On 9/27/2023 6:08 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> my hands.
 
> In any event, the Health Department disagrees with you. I'll agree
> along with them.
 
Our local paper publishes the results of restaurant inspections. Food
handling is one of the frequent dings they get. Often, it is misuse of
gloves. "person handled raw chicken, then vegetables and did not change
gloves"
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Sep 27 09:40AM -0400

On 2023-09-27 9:21 a.m., Ed P wrote:
> handling is one of the frequent dings they get.  Often, it is misuse of
> gloves.  "person handled raw chicken, then vegetables and did not change
> gloves"
 
 
That is common in restaurant inspection reports around here too, that
and cross contamination of meats. The place where we get a lot of our
meat has all it beef, pork and lamb in one row of cooler cases and a
separate one for chicken. If they are getting chicken for me they
usually check to see if I want any other chicken items before changing
their gloves.
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Sep 27 07:16AM -0700

Michael Trew wrote:
 
> Disposable gloves are gross and wasteful. Should not be required
> anywhere. They can be avoided with proper hand sanitization.
 
 
How about LEO"s investigating and gathering evidence at a crime scene...???
 
Or a dermatologist who is examing a patient for various "skin issues", e.g. acne, ringworm, fungus...???
 
Or a customs inspector who has to paw through an arrival's luggage...???
 
Or staff handling chemicals in a laboratory...???
 
Or someone using caustic/irritant products whilst house cleaning...???
 
Or even a check -out person at a store who has to handle many products and money (money is DIRTY!)...???
 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_glove
 
"Its primary purpose is protection of the hands while performing tasks involving chemicals.
 
Rubber gloves can be worn during dishwashing to protect the hands from detergent and allow the use of hotter water.
 
Sometimes caregivers will use rubber gloves during the diaper changing process to prevent contact with the child's fecal material/urine.
 
Gloves are used in the Foodservice Industry for minimizing contact with ready to eat foods
 
Health professionals use medical gloves rather than rubber gloves when performing surgical operations.
 
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_glove
 
Medical gloves are recommended to be worn for two main reasons:
 
To reduce the risk of contamination of health-care workers hands with blood and other body fluids.
 
To reduce the risk of germ dissemination to the environment and of transmission from the health-care worker to the patient and vice versa, as well as from one patient to another...:
 
</>
Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com>: Sep 27 02:21PM

> handling is one of the frequent dings they get. Often, it is misuse of
> gloves. "person handled raw chicken, then vegetables and did not change
> gloves"
 
Yeah, that's a problem. Do you think those people would have washed
their hands in between handling chicken and vegetables?
 
--
Cindy Hamilton
Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Sep 27 10:24AM -0400

On 9/27/2023 10:21 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> gloves"
 
> Yeah, that's a problem. Do you think those people would have washed
> their hands in between handling chicken and vegetables?
 
Of course not. One guy was seen wiping his nose, but, he had a glove on.
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Sep 27 12:06PM -0400

On 2023-09-27 10:24 a.m., Ed P wrote:
 
>> Yeah, that's a problem.  Do you think those people would have washed
>> their hands in between handling chicken and vegetables?
 
> Of course not.  One guy was seen wiping his nose, but, he had a glove on.
 
 
Back in the early days of the pandemic the owner of a local grocery
store and town council member faced the wrath of many townspeople when a
fellow council member died of Covid. The store owner was reported to
have been coughing and sneezing at work. The rumor was that he had in
infected the guy who had died. As it turned out, it was the guy who died
who had it first. The owner caught it from the other councilman, not
the other way around.
 
Around the same time I was shopping in another local grocery store.
People in the produce department were wearing gloves pre mask mandate.
One of them was stacking fruit, had a violent sneeze into her gloved
hand and proceeded without removing the snot mist covered glove or
washing it.
Janet <nobody@home.com>: Sep 27 01:11PM +0100

In article <c1OQM.161991$noZ7.30193@fx13.iad>,
michael.trew@att.net says...
>proving
> > that GM is another one who keeps hurling nasty epithets and posting
> > bullshit about me.
 
Is that the bullshit excuse Ed gave you?
 
A) The originals of GM's authored posts are preserved
in the |Google archive of rfc.
 
B) Only the post author's originals will be accepted as
evidence in formal complaints.
 
C ) a third party copy is NOT acceptable proof because
the third party (ED) can edit, misquote or add to the
content.
 
Janet UK
GM <gregorymorrow@msn.com>: Sep 27 05:21AM -0700

Janet wrote:
 
 
> C ) a third party copy is NOT acceptable proof because
> the third party (ED) can edit, misquote or add to the
> content.
 
 
Are you masturbating yourself with your broomstick whilst you scribble this, WITCH Janet UK...???
 
Lol...!!!
 
--
GM
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 05:56AM -0700

On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 7:42:53 PM UTC-5, Mike Duffy wrote:
 
> > That's a scary thought. The FBI never responded.
> On the other hand, he has not repeated his sentiments.
 
> Maybe the FBI has warned him to cease & desist.
 
Haha. Perhaps the laws are different in the *great
frozen northern suburb*, but here threats must be
actual threats.
> Just state honestly that you are somewhat worried
> about your personal safety because of threats
> encouraged against your life.
 
She would be lying if she said that she was
"somewhat worried about [her] personal safety,"
and it's not nice to lie to the police.
 
> Even if he does not have the cajones for direct threats,
> his calling for someone else to do so is exactly what
> Charles Manson and Donald Trump did.
 
He's not "calling for someone else to do" anything.
You seem as clueless about the good ol' USA as
Bruce the Worthless.
 
Oh, and by the way, "it would be great if" Baby II
broke down on Chambers road, and a meth head
came up to John Kuthe to rob him, but then also
stabbed him, gutted him, and threw his entrails
out onto the pavement of Chambers road, and
laughed his ass off as cars ran over Kuthe's guts.
 
:)
 
--Bryan
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 06:08AM -0700

On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 11:17:19 PM UTC-5, Michael Trew wrote:
 
> > Jill
> That's her thing. "Gary UK" gets nasty with everyone, but most
> specifically, with men.
 
"It would be great if" Janet UK got raped. Oooops! Now
Mike Duffy might call Interpol, since the witch has reason
to be "somewhat worried about [her] personal safety."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIa_T4kERiI
"Everyone wishes for scary, mad things." Hmmm? I
wonder what scary, mad things Fred Rogers wished for.
 
--Bryan
Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Sep 27 09:11AM -0400

On 9/27/2023 8:11 AM, Janet wrote:
>>> bullshit about me.
 
> Is that the bullshit excuse Ed gave you?
 
> Janet UK
 
I gave no excuses. Why do you say that bullshit?
Stick with what you do best, keep track of the porn swaps in the
neighborhood.
Thomas <canope234@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:38AM -0700

On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 9:31:25 PM UTC-4, Hank Rogers wrote:
 
> Because they're 6 blade razors?
 
> Maybe you're right. 6 blades X 3 shaves =18, so I guess you
> could claim to already be 18 times glabrous, right?
The math works but that is the only thing working.
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Sep 27 03:57AM -0700

On Wednesday, September 27, 2023 at 3:38:16 AM UTC-5, Thomas wrote:
 
> > Maybe you're right. 6 blades X 3 shaves =18, so I guess you
> > could claim to already be 18 times glabrous, right?
> The math works but that is the only thing working.
 
Kuthe's dick works well enough for "a pretty good Orrgam [sic]."
Well, when he injects it with that hormone stuff it does. Getting
to watch someone I hate die slowly? Priceless.
 
--Bryan
Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com>: Sep 27 10:23AM

> for them was so the commode in the cellar would be the one to back up in
> the case of a sewer back up... Rather than the one upstairs in your
> bathroom or kitchen.
 
Any floor drain in the sink would back up before the toilet, unless
gravity works radically differently in Pittsburgh.
 
> Back to food (pleasant to think of now, heh): I made a pot of chili
> stupidly late in the day, to be eaten later. I diced up some fresh
> chili peppers into it, and my hands are on fire now. No fun!
 
We went out to lunch yesterday.
 
https://www.bewonannarbor.com/
 
I got the Tofu Ya Chae Bokeum. Damn, it was good. Bright red with
Korean hot peppers (which aren't all that hot). A vasodilator was
just what I needed. My husband got Galbi, and he said it was excellent.
The spicy banchan were kimchi and cucumber salad. The non-spicy banchan
were braised potatoes, shredded daikon, and some sort of pancake.
 
--
Cindy Hamilton
Thomas <canope234@gmail.com>: Sep 27 01:44AM -0700

On Tuesday, September 26, 2023 at 10:04:44 PM UTC-4, Sqwertz wrote:
> behind the door/walls like other people claim. Mounting it upside
> down (bulb pointing UP) helps with that.
 
> -sw
More chinglish...
Charge for at least half year. Remove external batteries bef6re charging.
Cindy Hamilton <hamilton@invalid.com>: Sep 27 10:12AM

> able to see the cut.
 
> Whereas if it were a righty, I could use it one-handed (with my
> right) and see the cut just fine standing straight up.
 
You get what you pay for. A Makita knockoff is worthless. Buy
the real thing next time.
 
--
Cindy Hamilton
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