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| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 02 03:07AM -0700 On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 12:22:49 AM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote: > > years with bullshit excuses. It IS his business if he has to pay more > > to cover deadbeats like you. > I've been BUSY! A real estate deal like I've just been through was a traumatic event for me and I developed a slight case of PTSD from it but it's just about over now and into the stasis period, like for the rest of my life. Bitch, please. You wouldn't know real stress if it came up and waterboarded you. Cindy Hamilton |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 02 03:14AM -0700 Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > I've been BUSY! A real estate deal like I've just been through was a traumatic event for me and I developed a slight case of PTSD from it but it's just about over now and into the stasis period, like for the rest of my life. > Bitch, please. You wouldn't know real stress if it came up and waterboarded > you. Good Morning, Cindy! ;-) Yeah, what is with this "PTSD" jazz, he's had the place for what, years now...??? Lol... -- Best Greg |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 02 08:57PM +1000 On Sat, 2 May 2020 03:07:22 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> I've been BUSY! A real estate deal like I've just been through was a traumatic event for me and I developed a slight case of PTSD from it but it's just about over now and into the stasis period, like for the rest of my life. >Bitch, please. You wouldn't know real stress if it came up and waterboarded >you. How would you know how stressed someone else is? You're IQ drops when you're talking to John. Maybe he's stressing you out? |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 02 04:08AM -0700 On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 6:57:56 AM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > >you. > How would you know how stressed someone else is? You're IQ drops when > you're talking to John. Maybe he's stressing you out? Apparently your IQ drops when you're talking to me. Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 02 09:22PM +1000 On Sat, 2 May 2020 04:08:41 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> How would you know how stressed someone else is? You're IQ drops when >> you're talking to John. Maybe he's stressing you out? >Apparently your IQ drops when you're talking to me. Is the lockdown getting to you? |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 02 04:57AM -0700 On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 7:23:01 AM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > >> you're talking to John. Maybe he's stressing you out? > >Apparently your IQ drops when you're talking to me. > Is the lockdown getting to you? Compare your spelling "you're IQ" with my spelling "your IQ". I don't generally bother correcting people's grammar or spelling on Usenet, but this was too delicious to resist. Cindy Hamilton |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 02 08:29AM -0400 Bruce wrote: > >> you're talking to John. Maybe he's stressing you out? > >Apparently your IQ drops when you're talking to me. > Is the lockdown getting to you? This lockdown thing has gotten annoying to me. Every single newscast these days begins with - - daily death counts - follow by a bit more virus news - mostly speculation - the remaining 20 minutes is all reports on how people are "coping" with the lockdown. Silly entertainment, dancing like idiots, drive-by birthdays, children doing math problems on the STREET using chalk. Saw a boy scout in uniform standing out in front of a retirement home playing taps on his bugle. WTF? (he couldn't play very well either). The nutty list goes on and on. I can't even stand to watch an entire newscast these days. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 02 01:14AM -0400 On 5/1/2020 10:15 AM, Gary wrote: > I'm only talking about conditions in the USA. Get it? > So tell me. Do you agree that it's all Trump's fault? > Or at least, mostly his? (in the USA, I'm talking about) I'm talking about conditions in the USA, too. It's a virus. It doesn't care what political party you may or may not belong to. It's the *response* to the panedemic we're talking about and yes, the buck does stop and start with Trump and all the elected officials. Trump can't just say everything is going to be okay because hey! Today is May 1st! Time to go back outside! The virus hasn't been checking the calendar nor does it care about the election cycle. What are the Covid-19 numbers in your state, Gary? Do you even know? Is the curve up or down? Here in SC today May 1st, 2020: "160 new cases of the coronavirus COVID-19, and 12 additional deaths were reported to DHEC." Doesn't sound like a downward turn to me. But sure, if you want to go hang out with Trump and his gang at a rally soon, feel free. That's all he's been talking about lately. Do you really think this POTUS gives a shit about you? Jill |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 02 05:30AM -0400 dsi1 explained on 5/1/2020 : > also collecting photos of me. That's creepy/psycho. Also, your photo editing > leaves much to be desired. > https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/zb5ePcccT6av-P7Ev0ApQw.Vy5i3nnI5ntFFYKHu6kE8o You and your pal are both fugly humps. https://imgur.com/a/jopeTXf |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 02 08:27AM -0400 "U.S. Janet B." wrote: > >Oddly enough, I'm okay with el vice-presidente not wearing a mask. That gringo is scary enough without a mask. > true enough, but at least your wife and daughters are safe > Janet US Ok, Mrs.Democrat. Now your beloved Biden is accused of being a "pussy-grabber" (TM Bruce). He says it's not true. Do you believe him or do you believe the woman? Remember - with this "Me Too" movement, the men are automatically considered guilty and lose their jobs. No trial necessary. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 02 08:28AM -0400 jmcquown wrote: > What are the Covid-19 numbers in your state, Gary? Do you even know? > Is the curve up or down? Virginia will begin to reduce restrictions starting this month. I don't blindly follow anyone. Never needed any official to tell me how to act either. I'll continue to take precautions and do a "wait and see" thing here. My issue is that so many just want to pass the blame for their own actions onto some official. Common trend these days. |
| Silvar Beitel <silverbeetle@charter.net>: May 02 04:37AM -0700 Dinner last night 5/1/20. Served with grilled Alaskan salmon fillets and steamed broccoli. https://photos.app.goo.gl/ojShDSbvK4sdLagU6 -- Silvar Beitel |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 02 09:41PM +1000 On Sat, 2 May 2020 04:37:28 -0700 (PDT), Silvar Beitel >Dinner last night 5/1/20. Served with grilled Alaskan salmon fillets and steamed broccoli. >https://photos.app.goo.gl/ojShDSbvK4sdLagU6 The food in the pictures looks good. I'm not so sure about the topic title. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 02 05:08AM -0400 Hank Rogers wrote: > > you reveling in all that young Indian pussy now? > It's just too much for him Popeye. Yoose need to rent a room there > and help him hump all those brown wimmens. John can correct me if I'm wrong but, based on all his posts for a long time now, I get the impression that no women live there anymore. (?) |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 02 02:20AM -0700 Gary wrote: > John can correct me if I'm wrong but, based on all his posts for > a long time now, I get the impression that no women live there > anymore. (?) Gary, I'd bet dollars to donuts that *no* one lives there, otherwise he'd be constantly crowing about it...anyways most all students have returned home, doing their course work remotely. I live near a Big 10 campus, nary a soul to be found... -- Best Greg |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 02 04:40AM -0700 On Saturday, May 2, 2020 at 4:20:42 AM UTC-5, GM wrote: > -- > Best > Greg Fuck you GMoron and Sock Puppet! You are BOTH worthless scum of humanity. John Kuthe... |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: May 02 05:09AM -0400 jmcquown wrote: > And may I say again, adding dry white wine, cannellini beans, and a > healthy dose of thyme to those skillet potatoes automatically changes > the dish from "hash browns" to something else entirely. Definitely not hash browns. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: May 02 04:12AM -0700 On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 7:22:30 AM UTC-10, Silvar Beitel wrote: > I don't know what to call it (suggestion,anyone?), but it was simple and tasty. > -- > Silvar Beitel I prepared thick Korean noodles with steak: https://www.amazon.com/photos/shared/hLJmuguUTr6-j7rRRxTZZg.s8ke_cE2fDtGUWYCIFpRvL |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: May 02 03:03AM -0700 On Friday, May 1, 2020 at 10:16:32 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > Ah, don't worry. Your country can't even organise proper healthcare > for its people. That saves y'all so much money you don't need John's > taxes. We don't save any money. We pay substantially more than any other developed country per capita for much worse outcomes. Just try to tell right-wingers that we could spread out that money like peanut butter and cover everybody in the country. They stick their fingers in their ears and sing "la, la, la". Of course, we'd have to rein in costs by quite a bit. Cindy Hamilton |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 01 11:37PM -0400 Why is it these old 1950's sci-fi flicks are so silly? They probably scared the crap out of 8 year old boys at the Saturday Matinee in 1953 but when I watch these movies all I can do is laugh. This low budget film was based on a short story by Ray Bradbury. Starring nobody in particular. A space ship crashes to earth in the Arizona desert and is spotted by an astronomer and his g/f via his telescope while romancing on his patio. Naturally they go to the nearest airport and hire a helicopter "crop duster" to check it out. It said so right on the tail - :crop duster". Because of course, there is a great need for crop dusting helicopters in the desert where there is nothing but rocks, cactus and scrub pines. The aliens assume the form and identities of the people they encounter. What fun! The music is suitably Twilight Zone-ish. So are the optical effects. I love to watch these cheap sci-fi flicks, especially on an otherwise boring night. :) Jill |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: May 01 11:34PM -0600 On Fri, 1 May 2020 23:37:10 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >love to watch these cheap sci-fi flicks, especially on an otherwise >boring night. :) >Jill I was an ardent fan then and I am still today. This movie is one of the classics. What amused me tonight was how softly sprung the cars were, they swayed and dipped all over the roads. Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush were somebody at the time. Richard Carlson showed up in multiple sci-fi movies of the time (The Creature from the Black Lagoon), but was a very popular actor of the time. Barbara Rush was a very popular actress with a long and varied career. Now that I can stream movies thru Prime I've watched lots of old black and white sci-fi. Janet US |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 02 01:58AM -0400 > Rush are the stars and the instrument making the weird Twilight Zone sound > effects is a Theremin. > Fun stuff! Yes, thank you! The sound is made with a Theramin. Interesting device. Also used in 'Them' (the movie with big giant ants) and in the theme from the original TV Star Trek. Thearmin aside, these old sci-fi/monster movies are funny. :) Something to keep us amused during this lockdown period. :) Jill |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 02 02:08AM -0400 On 5/2/2020 1:34 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > Now that I can stream movies thru Prime I've watched lots of old black > and white sci-fi. > Janet US I can't say I'm an ardent fan of sci-fi. I find the plots rather amusing. I don't subscribe to streaming services. Costs too much. This was a fun movie, though. I laughed when they took the crop duster helicopter out over a practically barren desert. Why the heck would they need a crop duster in the desert? Typical 1950's. :) Jill |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: May 02 02:54AM -0700 Janet B. wrote: > multiple sci-fi movies of the time (The Creature from the Black > Lagoon), but was a very popular actor of the time. Barbara Rush was > a very popular actress with a long and varied career. Barbara Rush was always so lovely, I appreciate anything she is in. One of my fave of her roles is in the glossy 1960 soap opera "Strangers When We Meet", she is Eve, the suffering wife of adulterous hubby Kirk Douglas (who is getting it on with lonely housewife kim Novak!). She brings real pathos to the role. This film is a perfect snapshot of the prosperous SoCal milieu c. 1960, it is set in Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Malibu...Kirk is an architect who designs a fab hilltop house (which still exists) for newly - rich author Ernie Kovacs. Lech neighbor Walter Matthau tries to seduce Eve! Highly recommended if you can find it...this movie epitomizes the theme of "loneliness" perfectly, Novak is also haunting in her role, one of her best (IMO her best is 1959's "Middle of the Night") [ Barbara Rush (93) and Kim Novak (87) are still with us... ] > Now that I can stream movies thru Prime I've watched lots of old black > and white sci-fi. EARTH vs THE FLYING SAUCERS! Fine Ray Harryhausen animation makes it a treat... "I Married a Monster From Outer Space", despite the lurid title, is also very fine... "It Came From Outer Space" is one of those desert - set films, the lonely spooky desert actually *is* a character, a menacing one. "Tarantula" and "Them" are others, so is "The Monolith Monsters" (with SEXY Lola Albright!)...at that time US deserts were used for atomic testing and other secret scary things, so who knew WHAT those atomic tests spawned...!!! ;-) The GREAT Jack Arnold directed many of these, he was a fine craftsman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Arnold_(director) "Jack Arnold (October 14, 1916 – March 17, 1992) was an American actor and film and television director, best known as one of the leading filmmakers of 1950s science fiction films. His most notable films are It Came from Outer Space (1953), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)*, Tarantula (1955), and The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)..." [* one of my fave movie moments is in "The Seven Year Itch" when Marilyn Monroe and Tom Ewell exit the theater where they'd just seem CFBL...Marilyn is so sweet, she feels sorry for The Creature...a few seconds later is her famous "skirt blowing up from the subway" scene...] </> |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 02 02:57PM +1000 On Sat, 2 May 2020 00:46:54 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >>Mein dish using dark soy sauce which has nothing to do with the Vietnam >>conflict. How about you just STFU? While you're at it, stop bashing >>Americans and post about something you actually *cook". Oh wait, you don't. (piggybacking) First you delete what I'm replying to and then you ask why I'm saying what I'm saying. Just read what you deleted, silly woman. |
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