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| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Mar 18 12:54PM -0600 >recognizes that now. I just don't like seeing anyone unfairly >picked on. That's why I defended JanetUK the other day and why >I'm now in Ophelia's baby head-in-sand killfile. :) I notice that you didn't research my challenge. I have never said that I hate a corporation. Actually, I specifically try to avoid the concept of hate, period. You've changed your original statement now to "all liberals hate. . ." I did challenge you to search back through my old posts and you didn't, couldn't, wouldn't. You won't acknowledge that there are men here who speak out frequently against corporations without any bias of political affiliation. You constantly lash out at women here without any provocation. You are quite insecure, especially so with women. I think you should get another ferret as a companion animal . |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Mar 18 02:59PM -0500 cshenk wrote: > > > paid by the minute and downloading was excruciatingly slow. > > Sez the rank noOb that still uses AOL. LOL! > Sheldon was banned from WEBTV. And now he uses AOL. heheh For what it's worth, I visited a friend one morning and she did have WEBTV. She let me play with it and send an email to a few friends. I was actually impressed with it. Good for a cheap internet thing only using a tv for a monitor. Not anything to criticize really. It was a good thing for those without computers. But then my first computer experience was with the Commodore Vic-20 followed a few years later by the Commodore C-64. Both used your tv for a monitor. This was very early years in home computing. With that old hardware, I learned how to program and even how to program communication software, etc. They were excellent learning basic computers and I had it all nailed. Then I bought my very first modem. 300 baud. heheh What cutting edge hardware. ;) My first online experience was very old Compuserve. You paid maybe $10 per month and had access to just a handful of free "webpages." This was before the real web started. A few things were free but to do more you would be charged extra per minute. Scary to use much. Also...no email then. Then I could also connect to the college computer and do my computing homework from home instead of going into the computer lab late at night. I would just send my work to the computer right before I left for class, go into the computer lab and my printed out homework was there waiting for me. Funny how all that is so ancient now. This was all back in the early 1980's. Sorry here. I just went off reminiscing to "the good ol days." |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Mar 18 04:03PM -0300 >muunstruk@gmail.com wrote: >> I bet the dumb SOB Donald Trump can't even boil water. >And I'll bet you asked him how to do it, idiot. Gary how do you defend Trump with regard to all the nasty things he says about McCain? The man was well thought of, why does he do it? Bad enough he cranks on endlessly about Obama and Hillary - they are the past! |
| penmart01@aol.com: Mar 18 10:50AM -0400 On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 06:47:31 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 >I really don't mind OT posts EXCEPT for political ones, as I explained. No worries, I >give up. ;-)) >N. Off topic posts were tabooo long ago when everyone was on dial-up and paid by the minute and downloading was excruciatingly slow... that no longer applies... instead when opening the first post and it's of no interest simply delete the thread unread. It's really no longer necessary to mark a post OT, in fact who's to say what should be censored? |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Mar 18 12:36PM -0700 On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 1:59:24 PM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > internet thing only using a tv for a monitor. Not anything to > criticize really. It was a good thing for those without > computers. I started out with WebTV back in about 1997 and yes, it used the tv as its' monitor. At the beginning it was pretty darn good as they were doing up- dates to the system all the time. Then they introduced the Xbox and all their resources went into development, support, and advertising and WebTV was left to wither on the vine. Finally, it got to the point it was only good for e-mail as no banking could be done with it. Videos were just wishful thinking as was Facebook for those interested. Although I kept my box and account up to the bitter end I did opt for my first laptop in about 2003. They had finally reached a somewhat reasonable price by that time and I took the plunge and on dial up!! |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Mar 18 12:54PM -0700 On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 8:55:02 AM UTC-10, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > You constantly lash out at women here without any provocation. > You are quite insecure, especially so with women. > I think you should get another ferret as a companion animal . Talk is cheap on rfc. The people here spend it like they were big name Hollywood movie stars. :) |
| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Mar 18 02:39PM -0600 On 2019-03-18 1:29 p.m., heyjoe wrote: > Unless someone is talking about how to cook a cat/dog/bird/etc or what > are appropriate sides to accompany it, I don't want to read about them, > any more than I want to read about sex, religion THEN REMOVE YOUR BY-LINE!!!! |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 19 07:40AM +1100 >recognizes that now. I just don't like seeing anyone unfairly >picked on. That's why I defended JanetUK the other day and why >I'm now in Ophelia's baby head-in-sand killfile. :) If you defend the likes of Janet UK and Trump against bullying, your head is where your ass should be and vice versa. Huh huh. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 19 07:42AM +1100 >muunstruk@gmail.com wrote: >> I bet the dumb SOB Donald Trump can't even boil water. >And I'll bet you asked him how to do it, idiot. Defending your hero again? |
| A Moose in Love <parkstreetbooboo@gmail.com>: Mar 18 01:59PM -0700 On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 4:40:29 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > >I'm now in Ophelia's baby head-in-sand killfile. :) > If you defend the likes of Janet UK and Trump against bullying, your > head is where your ass should be and vice versa. Huh huh. janet uk is one of the good ones. she can swear like a frank. |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 19 08:02AM +1100 On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 13:59:12 -0700 (PDT), A Moose in Love >> If you defend the likes of Janet UK and Trump against bullying, your >> head is where your ass should be and vice versa. Huh huh. >janet uk is one of the good ones. she can swear like a frank. I'm not surprised. There are also people here who suck op to Sqwertz. |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: Mar 18 02:06PM -0600 Just had some Schmalz's Kielbasy. Springfield, NJ Excellent, tasty and juicy. I'll get that again. Pricey but worth it. Janet US |
| Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Mar 18 05:02PM -0400 On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 14:06:38 -0600, U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com> wrote: >Excellent, tasty and juicy. I'll get that again. Pricey but worth >it. >Janet US They are about an hour away from me. Never heard of them before. I'll have to get down there at some point. |
| tert in seattle <tert@ftupet.com>: Mar 18 07:45PM >the 'classic' way to make a schnitzel is to not deep fry it. it is pan >fried in butter and veggie oil. most places, even european places tend >to deep fry. I had really good schnitzel in different places around Austria, including Villach and in little places around the countryside in Carinthia Rhein Haus in Seattle makes terrible schnitzel which is in line with the rest of their crappy overpriced food |
| "Ophelia" <OphElsnore@gmail.com>: Mar 18 08:18PM "dsi1" wrote in message news:4a5d1591-4418-441b-b546-4caea82bce28@googlegroups.com... On Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 10:15:54 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: > Yes, it might be a wee bit difficult <g> Anybody can make Japanese katsu or Austrian schnitzels. To make katsu, cut the cutlet up and serve with katsu sauce. To make schnitzel, don't cut up the cutlet and serve with lemons. :) https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-wiener-schnitzel-day/ == All sounds good to me:)) |
| Sanne <susanne.regerriedel@googlemail.com>: Mar 18 01:35PM -0700 Am Montag, 18. März 2019 16:59:35 UTC+1 schrieb Bruce: > >> Humor is cultural. His pun sounds like something Bugs Bunny would say. > >Please, don't insult Bugs Bunny. > Why do you get so angry over a joke you don't find funny? You've never seen me angry. Why do you care so much if someone doesn't agree with you? And why do you react with personal insults frequently? Including the birth-place, in my case? I hereby apologize for the "Bullshit"; that was harsh. But judging on all Germans not having a sense of humor by that? Hello? |
| Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Mar 19 08:00AM +1100 On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 13:35:34 -0700 (PDT), Sanne >And why do you react with personal insults frequently? Including the birth-place, in my case? >I hereby apologize for the "Bullshit"; that was harsh. But judging on all >Germans not having a sense of humor by that? Hello? I admit it was a generalisation. All the Germans in RFC have no sense of humor. Is that better? |
| lucretiaborgia@fl.it: Mar 18 04:00PM -0300 >>> she got the care she needed. >> You just explained my opinion with a real life situation. :) >The ideal way out is that your last cheque should bounce! There was a local man who died leaving credit card debts adding up to sale of his house, he left a note saying this was the only way to 'take it with you' lol |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 18 03:18PM -0400 On 2019-03-18 2:36 p.m., Gary wrote: >> IMO, people that are counting on a inheritance someday should be > the very ones left out of the will. My oldest brother has spent most of his life counting on inheriting a fortune. He expected to inherit significant money when my grandmother, she she had left most of it to my mother, my aunt and her son. He was upset when my father died because he expected to get the house because he was the eldest. I don't know where he got that idea. He did okay from my mother's estate, but it was not the windfall he had expected. We had an uncle who was quite wealthy and who had no kids,and that was the one who he expected would leave him millions. Well, the uncle died last year and no one has heard anything about an inheritance. His last hope was the aunt who ended up with my grandmother's house. She died a couple weeks ago. My bet is that she left everything to her son and her grandchildren. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Mar 18 03:26PM -0400 > There was a local man who died leaving credit card debts adding up to > sale of his house, he left a note saying this was the only way to > 'take it with you' lol I used to work with a guy who had a mountain of credit card debt and was making the minimum payments. We was not worried about it because he they cards all had insurance so they would be paid off when he died. Good luck with that. I have read reports of people who did the same and their estates ended up being billed. In one case, the guy had run up $18,000 on his card and they went after the widow for the money. |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Mar 18 04:19PM -0400 > Don't forget, the reverse mortgage recipient almost must do any and all > repairs to the property while living there. The reverse mortgage company > is slowing buying your house but you've got to keep it up. No more than a normal homeowner would/should do. The reverse mortgage may be the funding that allows them to do it too. I know a couple that took a reverse mortgage in their 70s. It allowed them to have some expensive repairs done to the septic system. Husband has since passed and the wife has money for her medical and a few things she needed. No kids to leave anything to. They are not for everyone, but can be a big help for others. |
| heyjoe <sample@example.invalid>: Mar 18 02:29PM -0500 On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 08:05:49 -0500 in Message-ID: <news:5C8F97AD.9A9E0ED7@att.net> > Should we also never talk about local birds, scottish ancestry, > beloved cat stories, Unless someone is talking about how to cook a cat/dog/bird/etc or what are appropriate sides to accompany it, I don't want to read about them, any more than I want to read about sex, religion nor politics. Feel free to write what ever you want, but unless something pops up unexpectly and it pushes my button - don't expect me to read distasteful posts. -- Honk if you love Jesus, text while driving if you want to meet Him. Stonebridge Church of God |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Mar 18 12:22PM -0700 On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 8:54:08 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > Ironically, I have a good source of non-hydrogenated lard. > But I never make anything that would use it. > Cindy Pie crusts? Biscuits? Refried beans? |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Mar 18 12:22PM -0700 > Margarine tasted better when it had more transfats. That's because you had no butter in front of you to taste compare. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Mar 18 12:19PM -0700 On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:43:11 AM UTC-5, John Kuthe wrote: > If I had the Capital, I'd DO IT! > But I only had the capital to trim one consumer node off the evil Petroleum Bush! > John Kuthe... But, but, but you've told us *repeatedly* how _wealthy_ you are!! Have you been lying about this, too?????????? I thought we were all jealous of your wealth and that you operate a boarding house. |
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