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| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 26 04:13PM -0400 On 4/25/2020 10:52 AM, S Viemeister wrote: >> differences of types. > Yup. I've known a number of people who call themselves vegetarian, but > they do eat fish. Bruce is one of them. Jill |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 27 06:17AM +1000 On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 16:13:09 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >> Yup. I've known a number of people who call themselves vegetarian, but >> they do eat fish. >Bruce is one of them. I've never called myself a vegetarian. This is what you get when you killfile someone and then bitch about them. You end up barking up the wrong tree. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 26 04:27PM -0400 On 4/24/2020 6:11 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> I could sit here for the next month and not run out of food. > I could too if it was just me here. But it's not. You don't have a man > there. Men have big appetites. That's a silly thing to say. You think I've never had anyone else live with me (male or female)? I've had roommates. They bought their own food. Jill |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Apr 26 04:45PM -0400 On 4/24/2020 6:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> Bothell. >>> I eat very little. If it were just me here, no problem. But I have a >>> very active male who lives here and easily eats five times what I do. Whose fault is that? You're the one encouraging him to live with you. >>> cake. Then there is the fact that food banks are out of food. >> Oh pullleeeze. Don't keep bitching about your gardener. > Jealous? Jealous of what?! I pay a man (he's a landscaper but sure, let's call him a gardener) to maintain my yard as needed. He *owns his own house*. He has no reason to move into my house and eat up all my food. From the get-go you've made your "gardener" sound like a derelict you let move in. Jill |
| cshenk <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Apr 26 01:52PM -0700 jmcquown wrote: > He has no reason to move into my house and eat up all my food. > From the get-go you've made your "gardener" sound like a derelict you > let move in. Couldn't have said it better myself, Jill. Julie is just about the worst troll here, no one believes one bit of her addle-pated nonsense. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 26 03:55PM -0500 Bruce wrote: > USA? >> Thanks for the laugh. > Laugh? You sound more bitter than anything else. Yoose done sniffing his ass now? |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 26 03:56PM -0500 Bruce wrote: > I've never called myself a vegetarian. This is what you get when you > killfile someone and then bitch about them. You end up barking up the > wrong tree. Grrrrrr. I feel your pain Fruce. Bitching killfilers are the worst! |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 27 06:57AM +1000 On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:52:53 -0700 (PDT), cshenk >> From the get-go you've made your "gardener" sound like a derelict you >> let move in. >Couldn't have said it better myself, Jill. Julie is just about the worst troll here, no one believes one bit of her addle-pated nonsense. cshenkie on the warpath! Everybody, keep your daughters inside! |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 26 03:52PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> Would be easy to bring it back to the old RFC by not replying to the >> OT imbecile trolls. > You'd be one of them, dude. I thought it supposedly wasn't off topic when Popeye tells us his sex stories. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Apr 26 12:59PM -0700 On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 10:03:37 PM UTC-5, Alex wrote: > > :-) > > John Kuthe... > What is that? Wood chips? Oh, you mean in my Garden Beds? Compost, lots of old plant material from last year, etc. Plants grow best on the bodies of their dead! Topsoil underneath too. my gardens always do great, with sufficient watering. John Kuthe... |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Apr 26 01:24PM -0700 John Kuthe wrote: > > What is that? Wood chips? > Oh, you mean in my Garden Beds? Compost, lots of old plant material from last year, etc. > Plants grow best on the bodies of their dead! Topsoil underneath too. my gardens always do great, with sufficient watering. You are a money - grubbing PUKE, alway$ nattering on about money and your per$onal po$$e$$ion$...you are MUCH wor$e than ANY cheep Chine$e landlord... John Kuthe = $wini$h KAPITALI$T P - I - G TRUTH...!!! -- Best Greg |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 26 01:27PM -0700 On Saturday, April 25, 2020 at 8:43:34 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: > https://i.postimg.cc/m2KRvGDX/Planting-Day-2-4-25-2020.jpg > :-) > John Kuthe... Awesome brickwork. We don't have much brickwork around here. Back in the old days, bricks had to be cut out from our reef coral beds and hauled back to land. That must have sucked. https://hawaii.imgix.net/2015/09/church-kawaiahao.jpg?w=800&h=450&fit=crop&=entropy&auto=format |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 27 06:27AM +1000 On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:24:37 -0700 (PDT), GM >You are a money - grubbing PUKE, alway$ nattering on about money and your per$onal po$$e$$ion$...you are MUCH wor$e than ANY cheep Chine$e landlord... >John Kuthe = $wini$h KAPITALI$T P - I - G >TRUTH...!!! I thought you loved capitalists. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 27 06:47AM +1000 On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:27:38 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >Awesome brickwork. We don't have much brickwork around here. >Back in the old days, bricks had to be cut out from our reef coral >beds and hauled back to land. That must have sucked. Wasn't it more practical to build houses from dried cow shit? |
| Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Apr 26 04:01PM -0400 On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:18:05 -0400, Dave Smith >hard earned money being taxed away to be spent on lazy, irresponsible >people, or is it the people who sit around day collecting welfare and >popping out more kids for other people to support. You are an asshole. |
| lenona321@yahoo.com: Apr 26 01:28PM -0700 >The US is not promoting birth control at all, doubt they will. If > anything, have a baby you cannot afford and we'll give you more money. Maybe because before the pandemic, at least, the majority seemed to be saying that we needed MORE babies? What amazes me is how some people criticize certain people in the US for having babies, then turn around and lambast those middle-class people who don't WANT children, or who do want them, but are not about to move to crime-ridden neighborhoods just so they can afford them. Make up your minds, politicians! Either that or make things easier for the lower-middle-class - or maybe even loosen the immigration laws! What we DON'T need is more babies who were unwanted by one or both parents. And don't expect women to give up babies for adoption anymore. Aside from the fact that most single adult females don't do that now (it's a life-long trauma), there aren't as many adoptive couples as in the past, likely in part because of fertility clinics. Just look at all the foster kids, about half of whom seem to be white, begging on TV and in the newspapers Every Week to be adopted. Lenona. |
| lenona321@yahoo.com: Apr 26 01:38PM -0700 From August 2019: Baptist leader and historical theologian Albert Mohler says that refusing to have children isn't "human": https://albertmohler.com/2019/08/27/briefing-8-27-19 Quotes: "We're talking about whether or not there will be a coming generation." Um, no, we're not. Most people still want children - even if they can't afford them. (This is something he doesn't address properly; just because the Depression birth rate MAY have been higher than it is now doesn't mean they could really afford the children they had back then; they just didn't have access to good birth control. He doesn't mention the environment or pollution either - and since he lives in Kentucky, it's not as though he could be unaware of the cancer rates in Appalachian states.) "Parents are far more conservative than non-parents. It's because they can't afford to be otherwise. They have to raise their children in an understanding of nurture and truth and discipline and teaching." Not exactly. Ask any teacher who gets blamed for a lazy student's bad grades. And, from commentator Raven at the Patheos blog: Sept. 6: "Of course, we all know what Mohler really means here. "The SBC, which he is a leader of, has lost a million members total in 12 years of steadily declining membership. "They have to reproduce because they can't recruit!!! "And that isn't working either." Lenona. |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Apr 26 01:40PM -0700 > Maybe because before the pandemic, at least, the majority seemed to be saying that we needed MORE babies? > What amazes me is how some people criticize certain people in the US for having babies, then turn around and lambast those middle-class people who don't WANT children, or who do want them, but are not about to move to crime-ridden neighborhoods just so they can afford them. Make up your minds, politicians! Either that or make things easier for the lower-middle-class - or maybe even loosen the immigration laws! > What we DON'T need is more babies who were unwanted by one or both parents. And don't expect women to give up babies for adoption anymore. Aside from the fact that most single adult females don't do that now (it's a life-long trauma), there aren't as many adoptive couples as in the past, likely in part because of fertility clinics. Just look at all the foster kids, about half of whom seem to be white, begging on TV and in the newspapers Every Week to be adopted. Many poor single women have babies simply to gain more welfare benefits...they look at each kid they spurt out as a "cash cow"... -- Best Greg |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 26 04:10PM -0400 On 4/26/2020 1:40 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > https://tinyurl.com/ydyqv868 Wish they had tested a couple of more brands like Woll. Like all tests, it is subjective. Their best overall is probably good but it would not be my #1 pan to go to. The high side they extol the virtues of are a detriment flipping an egg. Good price if you need deep. I'd prefer their #3 for most uses. Sure it costs more but if you use it frequently for years, worth paying extra. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 26 01:35PM -0700 On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 10:10:50 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > virtues of are a detriment flipping an egg. Good price if you need deep. > I'd prefer their #3 for most uses. Sure it costs more but if you use it > frequently for years, worth paying extra. One of the drawbacks of having an induction range is that one's choice of pans are severely limited - if non-stick is what you want. I see a lot of pans that seem wonderful but they're not going to work. I'll probably go get another pan soon. The only non-stick pan that will work for me is at the Safeway down the street. That's so weird. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 26 12:57PM -0700 On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 9:41:11 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > >A lot of people that are carriers of the virus will feel fine. You could feel fine and be spreading it all over the place. A lot of people that have this novel virus will also have a blood oxygen level not capable of sustaining life and yet feel fine. It's a most curious thing. > >My guess is that what this means is that a lot of people will have had this infection, feel fine, and never see a doctor but will have lung damage to varying degrees after all this is over. The compromised lung function and low oxygen levels in the blood means, for a lot of people, that by the time they do display symptoms, it's too late to do much of anything. > Maybe couch potatoes need less oxygen so will never notice anything? You said you never got up before 1 PM when you were a young man? That pretty much makes you an expert on being a couch potato. My suggestion is that you get a cheap Chinese pulse oximeter and use it daily. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 27 06:01AM +1000 On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 12:57:07 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> Maybe couch potatoes need less oxygen so will never notice anything? >You said you never got up before 1 PM when you were a young man? That >pretty much makes you an expert on being a couch potato. But I went to bed at 5AM, so that's 8 hours of sleep. Just not at the same time of day as you. >My suggestion is that you get a cheap Chinese pulse oximeter and use it daily. Not so belligerent please, Mr Aloha. I wasn't attacking you. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Apr 26 04:18PM -0400 On 2020-04-26 3:38 p.m., dsi1 wrote: > On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 9:02:27 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: anybody that gives out nutty medical advice. > compromised lung function and low oxygen levels in the blood means, > for a lot of people, that by the time they do display symptoms, it's > too late to do much of anything. The guy at the centre of this story has broken his silence and released a statement to the press. He said that when he we was more than the recommended 6 feet from anyone and claims that he and his wife had been monitoring their health. He was later contacted by Public Health and told that he had been in contact with someone who had tested positive for Covid 19. He asked to be tested and and self isolated, leaving the house only to go for the test. One the 20th he tested positive but was told that he was no longer contagious and could continue his normal activities. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 26 01:19PM -0700 On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 10:01:05 AM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > same time of day as you. > >My suggestion is that you get a cheap Chinese pulse oximeter and use it daily. > Not so belligerent please, Mr Aloha. I wasn't attacking you. I didn't think you were attacking me. OTOH, I'm appalled that you didn't go to your classes because you would have rather slept. My guess is that your college education was free or very cheap. I used to go to school with people who didn't have to pay for it and they just had a shitty attitude about being there. Not me, of course. I had to pay $47 a month. Are you kidding? That like $2.35 a day. I'm not throwing that away! |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 27 06:26AM +1000 On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 13:19:04 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> >My suggestion is that you get a cheap Chinese pulse oximeter and use it daily. >> Not so belligerent please, Mr Aloha. I wasn't attacking you. >I didn't think you were attacking me. OTOH, I'm appalled that you didn't go to your classes because you would have rather slept. My guess is that your college education was free or very cheap. It was uni (is that the same as college?) and I didn't have to pay for it, which was good because I had no money whatsoever. >I used to go to school with people who didn't have to pay for it and they just had a shitty attitude about being there. Not me, of course. I had to pay $47 a month. Are you kidding? That like $2.35 a day. I'm not throwing that away! I didn't throw it away. I graduated. Other people quit after 3 or 4 years. That's what I call throwing away. |
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