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| anomaly <not@he.re>: Mar 21 10:40AM -0600 On 3/21/2016 10:33 AM, graham wrote: > Watching all the shenanigans as the US goes about choosing the President > of their plutocracy is Just what whining Canucktards like you get off on. You already blame OUR politicians for your own resource based econo,mic misery. So in essence - FUCK YOU STRAIGHT TO HELL YOU PISSANT HOSER! |
| Bruce <Bruce@Bruce.invalid>: Mar 22 04:37AM +1100 On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 05:12:49 -0700 (PDT), MisterDiddyWahDiddy >general. Hey, 20,000 in Seattle. That follows 11,000 in Phoenix and >14,000 in Salt Lake City. >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp5k59OyYho So he puts up a bit of a fight. Good on him. But then he loses. America isn't ready for someone who changes the country for the better. -- Bruce |
| Bruce <Bruce@Bruce.invalid>: Mar 22 04:38AM +1100 On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 05:21:47 -0700 (PDT), MisterDiddyWahDiddy >Odds are that he *will* lose to Clinton, and I never said otherwise, but >he's not of of it yet, and he is the stronger candidate in the general >election. Make up your mind. Above you said "I think there is a very good chance he'll be President". -- Bruce |
| Bruce <Bruce@Bruce.invalid>: Mar 22 04:41AM +1100 >Yeah, he'll lose the primary. Hope he's on the ticket anyway. That >would be a real one-two punch. She appeals to old voters, he appeals >to the young and the disenchanted. I heard a young American woman call Clinton sexist. That was after a suck up speech she gave to pull in the Lucretia vote. -- Bruce |
| Bruce <Bruce@Bruce.invalid>: Mar 22 04:43AM +1100 >Watching all the shenanigans as the US goes about choosing the President >of their plutocracy is the best argument for us up here to maintain our >constitutional monarchy:-) I'd rather have a president I don't like than a king or queen. In 1516, I might have felt different. -- Bruce |
| Roy <wilagro@outlook.com>: Mar 21 07:35AM -0700 On Monday, March 21, 2016 at 8:03:26 AM UTC-6, graham wrote: > > C&H comes in a re-sealable bag, which also works. A single > > Ziplock isn't air-tight enough. > Which is why I triple bag the sugar. I re-cycle old peanut butter jars...the big plastic ones. When thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, they are great for storing yellow or brown sugar. I place a layer of cling film over the jar before sealing and it works quite well. I use them for icing sugar as well. ==== |
| notbob <notbob@nothome.com>: Mar 21 02:50PM >> "burpable" lid, which is necessary to get the extra air out. WTF is "extra air"? nb |
| Brooklyn1 <gravesend10@verizon.net>: Mar 21 01:37PM -0400 graham wrote: >> C&H comes in a re-sealable bag, which also works. A single >> Ziplock isn't air-tight enough. >Which is why I triple bag the sugar. You sound like someone who uses three condoms... then why bother??? It must be a hassle futzing with several zip-locs for a stinkin' spoon of sugar... as if I believe you. I keep brown sugar in a one quart glass mayo jar. I don't store foods long term in plastic bags, especially for something used often like sugar... I bet you wash those three condoms and been reusing the same ones. LOL |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsinore@gmail.com>: Mar 21 05:04PM "graham" <gstereo@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:ncp5ih$e3e$1@dont-email.me... >> shot and he also hit the bullseye but dead center, so he won. I'm >> impressed. He was world champion compound bow archer that year. > But could he have done it with a traditional longbow? I doubt it. My thoughts too. I used to belong to an archery club but most of us used longbows. Compound bows take away all the strength needed to keep the bow steady. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 21 01:10PM -0500 Ophelia wrote: > I used to do archery but just for sport:) I think I will stick with the > shotgun for game:) Here's an old joke, Ophy. Two friends. Bill: Hey Mike, would you like to go hunting with me sometime? Mike: Sounds like fun, Bill. I'm game! So Bill shot him. ;) |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 21 01:18PM -0500 taxed and spent wrote: > > impressed. He was world champion compound bow archer that year. > I am not impressed: Robin Hood would have split the first archer's arrow. > :) If he had split the first archer's arrow, he wouldn't have hit dead center in the bullseye. The other archer's arrow was bullseye but off to the edge. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 21 01:20PM -0500 graham wrote: > > shot and he also hit the bullseye but dead center, so he won. I'm > > impressed. He was world champion compound bow archer that year. > But could he have done it with a traditional longbow? I doubt it. Two different competitions. I used to use a longbow. It's harder as the tension is constant. You have to aim quicker and shoot. |
| Bruce <Bruce@Bruce.invalid>: Mar 22 04:31AM +1100 On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 05:25:08 -0700 (PDT), MisterDiddyWahDiddy >Things that taste good are my favorite flavor, and I wouldn't shoot a >turkey that wasn't going to get eaten. I would like you watch your ass >bleed out, though I'd hope you'd provide a nice feast for the vultures. I don't know what kind of English that is, but I understand enough to know that you're a sick man. Narcisissm is the least of your problems. -- Bruce |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 21 01:08PM -0500 > > Cheryl > Her clothes line must have been under or near trees. > Sh-h-h-h-udder, I HATE spiders, too. I hate spiders too with only one exception: Those cute little fuzzy spiders that you only see occasionally on your dashboard on hot days. They walk but they also hop. For some reason, I like them and treat them like car pets. They seem pretty cool. They never stay long though. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 21 01:15PM -0500 Janet wrote: > I have a dryer but I much prefer to dry the laundry outside on a > clothesline, for that reason. It smells wonderful and feels very soft. > You can't buy that fresh-air smell or wind-dried texture in a bottle. I hang my laundered clothes around the house inside. Windows open for fresh air if the weather allows. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 21 01:09PM -0500 Cheryl wrote: > originally typed SIL's brother, but that ambiguous) is all for it and is > the one doing the research for us. He and his brother are closer to > retirement age than I am, but I told them I'm in. It's a very good idea and I've even thought about it myself, Cheryl. No one needs to live in a big place by themselves when older. Better to share a place with similar "roommates." I could do that as long as I at least had a private bedroom to be alone when I wanted to. That would be most evenings for me. You always have someone there if you need help plus expenses for house is shared, freeing up more spendable money. As long as all get along ok and each has a private bedroom, it's win-win. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 21 01:07PM -0500 Cheryl wrote: > Well, I only like the crab claws. (speaking about blue crabs only> Very unique of you, Cheryl. I don't know of anyone else that prefers the claw meat over the white body meat. Many I know here even just toss out the claws. I don't...I use all the meat but I do prefer the body meat over the claw meat. Definitely a different taste between the two. I'll often use the claw meat in a busy recipe and save the more delicate body meat for a recipe that uses less seasoning. Actually, whenever I cook and pick crabs to save for recipes later, I'll usually just combine the two saved meats. |
| "Colonel Edmund J. Burke" <burkesgurlz@t-girls.com>: Mar 21 09:45AM -0700 On 3/20/2016 5:44 AM, Nancy Young wrote: > but I don't know what people do with it. > Ideas? > nancy Y'know, sometimes when I look in the mirror, I swear I, too, have grown a "pork" belly. Wot about that. It also makes tying ones shoes difficult, so I have considered, of late, a pair of slip-ons. |
| sf <sf@geemail.com>: Mar 21 09:53AM -0700 On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 11:28:12 -0000, "Ophelia" <OphElsinore@gmail.com> wrote: > I bought some the other week in Ripon. I chose a piece from display and he > proceeded to score it!! I politely informed him I didn't want it scored! > I like to use my .. um .. thingy with all the wee blades. Jaccard tenderizer? -- sf |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsinore@gmail.com>: Mar 21 04:55PM "Gregory Morrow" <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com> wrote in message news:3558298d-11a1-4e8b-bbfd-1551c7053d82@googlegroups.com... >> > ;-) >> *Thwap* No luv but I will use my Jaccard on you ... ;-) > 8-P <g> -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsinore@gmail.com>: Mar 21 05:07PM "dsi1" <dsi100@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ea6f0d35-bb21-4733-bd26-7cb4997cc9e4@googlegroups.com... > The Chinese will many poke holes in the skin with bamboo skewers. The less > patient Chinese will use a bundle of skewers. I guess that's where the > "death of a thousand cuts" comes from. :) I imagine so:)) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Mar 21 07:19AM -0700 On Monday, March 21, 2016 at 7:24:17 AM UTC-6, Brooklyn1 wrote: > >didn't actually buy that stuff at Whole Foods though. It is funny! > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p6FApkH0lM > I could only watch for 30 seconds, that faggot disgusted me. Reminds you of things you'd prefer not to ever remember, eh ShelDUM? John Kuthe... |
| notbob <notbob@nothome.com>: Mar 21 04:58PM > I lasted 26 seconds - it was like watching a train wreck in slow motion - > it's terrible, but I couldn't look away, at first. He is like Peewee > Herman gone horribly, horribly wrong. ROFL!..... It's like, who did he copy those blatantly exaggerated mannerisms from? Even Carol Channing isn't that gay. ;) nb |
| notbob <notbob@nothome.com>: Mar 21 04:51PM > The BookBub site says that it is also for Nook. > Happy Reading! I'll be unhappy reading the email they send me. :( nb |
| "l not -l" <lallin@cujo.com>: Mar 21 04:43PM > >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p6FApkH0lM > > I could only watch for 30 seconds, that faggot disgusted me. > You made me look. I lasted 6 seconds. He is a little over the top. I lasted 26 seconds - it was like watching a train wreck in slow motion - it's terrible, but I couldn't look away, at first. He is like Peewee Herman gone horribly, horribly wrong. -- Change Cujo to Juno for email. |
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