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- A little Miles Davis "Bitches Brew" for Da House! - 5 Updates
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| graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: May 12 12:38PM -0600 Hilarious!!!!!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kx85l-SMQVY http://tiny.cc/udbyoz |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 13 04:37AM +1000 >> If she hadn't said that, you might have ended up with Gary :) >Perhaps before makeup. Certainly not after. >The lack of makeup is what's attractive to me. That's what I meant. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 13 04:38AM +1000 >> thinks the Amish look is attractive. >The Amish look is very attractive to me. I don't care for >human Barbie Dolls or Glamor girls. No silly perfume either. You keep talking as if there are only 2 extremes: Amish and prostitute. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 12 09:55AM -0700 On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 11:26:33 AM UTC-5, GM wrote: > -- > Best > Greg It's just house music on a better system than you will ever have! Don't make assumptions about things you know nothing about! GrenFucknut! John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Social and Political Revolutionary |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: May 12 12:02PM -0500 John Kuthe wrote: > Afraid of a little Shared International Student Living, eh? > The music is excellent! :-) > John Kuthe... Why not play some Ravi Shankar? Miles Davis isn't even indian. He was a "united statesian". Did you take your nut pills today? |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: May 12 11:04AM -0700 On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 5:33:27 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: > Afraid of a little Shared International Student Living, eh? > The music is excellent! :-) > John Kuthe... The music is excellent. It must sound great using that old school analog audio chain into high end speakers. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 12 11:36AM -0700 On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 1:04:53 PM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote: > > The music is excellent! :-) > > John Kuthe... > The music is excellent. It must sound great using that old school analog audio chain into high end speakers. Oh, IT DOES! Nothing like analog and good quality new vinyl! :-) Digital is a reasonable facsimile, but analog is the REAL DEAL! Good to hear someone here appreciates good music! :-) John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Amateur Audiophile |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: May 12 11:36AM -0700 On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 12:02:46 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: > Why not play some Ravi Shankar? Miles Davis isn't even indian. He > was a "united statesian". > Did you take your nut pills today? STFU Sock Puppet! John Kuthe... |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 12 02:35PM -0400 >> their mommies, sisters, and daughters doing the nasty to my peepee. >Collecting pics and jerking off to them is the closest you'll >ever get to sex ever again. Even you nice wife would rather not. I was right the first time, you have a reading comprehension problem, what I wrote had nothing to do with having sex with the imbecile's family members... everyone but you realized that... my comment was strictly meant to be inflamatory. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 13 04:36AM +1000 >> crap postings and name calling for a while. >It's all Bruce's fault. No one here ever picked on Ed until >Bruce started it a few months ago. heh heh He asked for it. |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 12 01:52PM -0400 >good at the time. Or go out to eat. Or even just eat some >lousy peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Once eaten, it >removes the hunger factor. Since I do all the cooking I sometimes ask my wife what she'd like for dinner... her stock answer is "Your choice". Some days I don't feel like cooking so it's good that she likes garden salads with quartered hard cooked eggs so that's easy. And we both like sliced hard cooked egg sandwhiches with lettuce and tomatoes. Whenever I prepare boiled hard cooked eggs I cook the entire dozen, they all get eaten in two days. And won't be long our garden will be in so all summer we'll eat lots of garden salads. This is going to be the year for heirloom tomatoes, we ordered lots of different seeds that are already in peat pots and growing. |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: May 12 12:08PM -0600 On Tue, 12 May 2020 13:52:16 -0400, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com> wrote: >lots of garden salads. This is going to be the year for heirloom >tomatoes, we ordered lots of different seeds that are already in peat >pots and growing. What heirloom seeds did you order? Did you get different colors ? I really like the Black Krim. I had grown Black Krim and Cherokee Purple for a couple of years and decided I liked the Black Krim the best. I also order 4 or 5 different heirloom seeds. I planted my seeds in mid-February and they are now shoulder high. I put them in the ground 3 days ago. I looked ahead on our weather and I think I am o.k. But, now they are in the ground surrounded by tomato cages, I can cover them if weather goes bad. My pepper plants are a foot tall but I will be more cautious with them as they really do not like a hint of cold. My cucumbers have just put out their first true leaves. Parsley seedlings not doing so good this year but the cilantro is bunching up. I'll direct plant basil seeds June 1. I haven't readied the bush bean bed yet as those seeds really like 60F and above soil (also true for corn seeds.) I have to do a little bit at a time these days as my back gets annoyed with me. I'm looking forward to garden veggies :) Janet US |
| Doris Night <goodnightdoris@yahoo.com>: May 12 12:11PM -0500 On Mon, 11 May 2020 16:48:11 -0600, U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com> wrote: >>Jill >I'm right there with you :( Lots of stuff. If I ask my husband he >says 'I don't care' If I ask my husband what he wants for dinner, I usually get "something good" or "what have you got?" Not helpful. When he does that, I usually make grilled cheese sandwiches. Doris |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: May 12 12:24PM -0600 On Tue, 12 May 2020 12:11:46 -0500, Doris Night >good" or "what have you got?" Not helpful. When he does that, I >usually make grilled cheese sandwiches. >Doris yes, here too!! |
| Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: May 12 02:22PM -0300 >> don't care how many times you chase them. >Same with squirrels - birdfeeder bandits and no matter what >you do, they keep trying and most times will eventually win. It's easier to just accept they need something too. It's when the hawk visits I am nervous for both the little birds and the squirrels. |
| Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: May 12 02:27PM -0300 >> I pay good money to make it worse? >Sometimes all the dish and laundry detergents in the SM are scented. I >don't want "fresh-air" scent in my laundry or lemon in my DW. Nor that Febreeze stuff they spray all over the room, more chemicals, open the window probably lets in fewer chemicals :) |
| U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>: May 12 12:16PM -0600 On Tue, 12 May 2020 14:22:59 -0300, Lucretia Borgia >>Same with squirrels - birdfeeder bandits and no matter what >>you do, they keep trying and most times will eventually win. >It's easier to just accept they need something too. snip Oh yeah? I planted hyacinth bulbs in large pots on the deck -- those bulbs ain't cheap. All winter I battled the squirrels. I had netting, chicken wire , pepper flakes. They never ate the bulbs. They just moved them around. Now that the bulbs have foliage and have bloomed, the squirrels are still at it. Next I will try up-side-down mouse traps. Last call! Janet US |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 12 02:16PM -0400 Sheldon Martin wrote: > my wife blows too: > https://pasteboard.co/J840Kgr.jpg LOL! |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: May 12 12:51PM -0400 On 2020-05-12 10:25 a.m., Gary wrote: > aluminium and put it on the engine of his snow machine. > (others call them snowmobiles). Later on it was cooked and > they ate it for lunch. When I had a summer job in an alloy smelting pan some of the guys used to bring in dinners well wrapped with aluminum foil and set them on the recently poured pans to heat up. I don't know how they ever managed to time them because the metal would be close to 1300F when it was poured. There would be a layer of slag on top that would insulate it a bit. It usually sat in the pans for two hours before we pulled them out of the pans and got ready for another one. > Once the dishwasher was finished, he had clean dishes > and perfectly cooked fish. That sounded more like > imagination rather than reality. I remember reading that here. I can't imagine getting dishes clean when you are cooking fish in there. |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 12 01:02PM -0400 On Tue, 12 May 2020 11:21:57 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifold_Destiny_(cookbook) >I do remember that one. I'd rather just cook on a grill or a stove. :) >Jill And no aluminum cookware. I have a roll of aluminum foil but it's not for cooking or to wrap food, it's mostly used to cover the stove top for catching grease spatter, but that's rare... a roll of AL foil lasts me more than ten years. Do yoose know what the first two letters in ALzheimers stands for... the Periodic Table Symbol for ALuminum! |
| Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: May 12 02:24PM -0300 >Once the dishwasher was finished, he had clean dishes >and perfectly cooked fish. That sounded more like >imagination rather than reality. I know someone who actually tried that out, he said he used the longest wash programme and it worked! |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: May 12 01:34PM -0400 On 5/12/2020 1:24 PM, Lucretia Borgia wrote: >> imagination rather than reality. > I know someone who actually tried that out, he said he used the > longest wash programme and it worked! Maybe you knew someone who did it but what I remember was there were no dirty dishes or dishwashing detergent in the dishwasher. Jill |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: May 12 10:59AM -0700 On Tuesday, May 12, 2020 at 4:27:06 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote: > Once the dishwasher was finished, he had clean dishes > and perfectly cooked fish. That sounded more like > imagination rather than reality. That sounds do-able to me. It's easy enough to check. My guess is that I could cook up a steak just fine. Cooking food up in foil used to be a thing back in the old days. It is cooking foods by steaming without steaming that also includes the strong emotional anticipation of unwrapping the unknown. As far as steaming goes, you're probably better off using a Chinese steamer. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: May 12 02:09PM -0400 Lucretia Borgia wrote : > I know someone who actually tried that Yea well you called James Barber a "paedophile" for no good reason so you're a lying cunt. |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: May 12 02:05PM -0400 On Tue, 12 May 2020 09:13:41 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: >died I sent email to Chatty Cathy several times asking her to update the >'In Memoriam' section with Cheri's info. Never happened. :( >Jill Don't have an answer, she's always updated for me... there were times it took a while as her husband was mostly tending to that site but I think now she's back to doing it. You might want to try again. They are doing it as volunteers so get to it when time permits. A little while ago they were thinking of abandoning the site but I talked them out of it. There are also political problems in South Africa, a dangerous place to live so we need to be patient. |
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