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Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 08:42PM +1000

>> don't care what he said or thought.
 
>Oh you would know what Americans think 'these days' but
>you don't know jack shit about history.
 
I'm not particularly interested in American history. There are many
more interesting things.
"Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Apr 24 02:32AM -0700

"Doris Night" <goodnightdoris@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>allowed to go just for eggs or milk. So we try to think of everything we
>>might need until we get to the store again.
 
> They track you through your phone? Leave it at home, then.
 
That would be rather dangerous. The last time I left home without it (an
oversight) my car was hit. I couldn't call the police and the woman who hit
me, drove off. Plus, what if the car broke down? I'm disabled!
Omni Vore <eats_all@good.things>: Apr 25 11:34AM -0700

On 4/25/2020 6:09 AM, Gary wrote:
 
 
> Most likely, that "One trip to the grocery store every two
> weeks," was a suggestion on how to shop safer and not a
> law.
 
You are correct. I will post more about this elsewhere. For now, be
assured that Droolie, who claims to have a high IQ, is in fact a
clueless idiot and really should have quit posting here long ago.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 01:23PM +1000

On Sat, 25 Apr 2020 23:17:59 -0400, Dave Smith
>also sat out more than two years of WWII. They did help to turn the
>tide, but they had proved themselves to be the sort of friends you
>can't really count on to do the right thing.
 
Amen. Thanks Americans! On to Vietnam!
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 25 01:04PM +1000

On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 18:08:49 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net"
>you in helicopters, uh-huh. Like they're going to show up at everybody's
>door and ask them where they were headed on such and such a date.
 
>The ignorance is astounding.
 
How about your ignorance, thinking that vegetarians eat fish (duh!)?
Is that "stupid"? Do you have an "ignorant butt"? Is your ignorance
"astounding"? Uh-huh.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 12:54PM +1000


>> Often enough, the USA isn't the solution, but the problem.
 
>You'd be speaking Deutsch if not for the USA, and
>don't you ever forget it.
 
Today, Germany's a much more civilised country than the US. There's no
comparison, actually.
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.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 25 08:35PM +1000

On Sat, 25 Apr 2020 03:27:25 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
 
>> Yup, vegetarians do eat fish.
 
>No, vegetarians do not eat fish. Vegetarians do not eat anything that would
>cause an animal to be killed.
 
Yes. How can people be so clueless? Or at least Ed and Joan? They must
live in a tiny bubble.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 05:52AM +1000

On Sat, 25 Apr 2020 12:29:31 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net"
 
>> <https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/vegetarian>
 
>> :)
 
>ZZZzzzzz
 
Good. Case closed.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 25 09:18PM -0400

On 4/25/2020 5:46 PM, Bruce wrote:
 
 
> among older Americans. Vegetarianism and animal welfare are so alien
> to them, that they use the wrong words. Just like they call everyone
> who's more liberal than them a socialist. They're a bit simple.
 
Sometimes we call them communists.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 25 02:57PM -0400

>had just ordered scallops and the guy was wrapping them when I noticed
>it. I did not want to keep it long or freeze it so I passed but will go
>back soon.
 
Fresh halibut steaks grilled are excellent, a little s n'p and a
drizzle of butter is all they need. Halibut are large fish, a 1" thk
slab is all you'd need for two meals. The next day halibut steak from
the fridge with horse radish, mayo, and lemom is deelish.
Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: Apr 25 08:09AM -0300

On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 19:44:40 -0400, Dave Smith
>> great, just the way halibut used to be. I did a piece of corn and
>> some green beans with it.
 
>Lightly fried it? Like the way Jill does it? ;-)
 
I haven't a clue how Jill cooks it. I put some butter in a pan,
heated it, placed halibut in, turned once and placed on plate.
 
It was so good I will ask the man at the fish counter whether it would
normally have gone for export.
 
 
>delicious. Megatron also made air fryer fries and steamed asparagus. I
>don't know where the asparagus was from, but it was nice, thick stemmed,
>fresh spring asparagus and it was delicious.
 
I had some the other day, just come into season and delicious.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 25 09:09AM -0400

John Kuthe wrote:
> > It is a realistic meal, not all fancied up. I would have no problem trying.
 
> Exactly! And was my new Prototype VSTD Meal! Good regular vegetarian food thrown together out of what I had.
 
> OBTW I threw out my Ziploc with ham in it I kept in the refrigerator! I'm serious about doing the vegetarian thing. And it's healthier! For me and the animals NOT killed to feed me!
 
John! You idiot! >:-o
That particular animal WAS killed to feed you and you
just tossed it out. Shame on you!
 
If you want to quit eating meat to save the animals like Bruce,
go ahead. Nothing wrong with that if that's how you feel.
Just don't buy any more meat.
 
HOWEVER, tossing out perfectly good ham in your Ziplock bag
is very sad indeed. You have dishonored that pig that died
for your food. Once dead, you should have at least eaten it.
 
That animal died for nothing.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 26 05:18AM +1000


>> And I just stopped demanding that ANY MORE PIGS should be killed for my eating pleasure. Because I have just gone vegetarian! As every human should. Not only for all the livestock, but to stop the terrible practices of animal slaughter on a grand scale, which is destroying our planet!
 
>Damn! Bruce has protected you so often that you've turned
>in him. oh man!
 
He's become a vegetarian. I'm not a vegetarian. Your logic is flawed.
 
>Animal "slaughter" is not destroying our planet.
>It's just destroying the animals in question for food.
>The ones that we eat and not throw away like you just did.
 
Eating meat is bad for the environment, carnivore spin
notwithstanding.
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Apr 23 07:32PM -0500

Dave Smith wrote:
> went to Montreal for school and lived there for about 10 years and
> then moved to Toronto. His first week in Toronto he say a fox, a
> coyote and several raccoons.
 
Toronto is a jungle. Lots of american coons, and russians too.
Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Apr 24 10:46AM -0400

>http://tiny.cc/cmpnnz
>The book comes with a dvd. I had a question about one of the recipes and
>e-mailed Hitz and received a very helpful reply a few hours later.
 
Yup.
 
I have way too many bread books.
Boron Elgar <boron_elgar@hotmail.com>: Apr 24 12:35PM -0400

On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 09:37:03 -0600, U.S. Janet B. <JB@nospam.com>
wrote:
 
>bread booklets that they gave out back in the 60s. All kinds of bread
>and sweet breads in there.
>Janet US
 
First bagels I ever made came from a Fleishmann's packet recipe. I
probably still have the packet, though more for sentimental reasons
than anything else.
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 24 04:10PM -0400

On 4/24/2020 3:27 PM, Bruce wrote:
>> tastier than caged birds.
 
> Ed and Gary are cheapskates. They don't care about anything but their
> wallet.
 
Now that is a lie. I don't buy for price, I buy for quality. I buy the
best I can find from around the world. Anyone is welcome to check my
refrigerator and cupboard.
 
Anyone that has read many of my posts about some things I've bought will
know just how pathetic you really are in your efforts to denigrate
everyone here.
 
Do you ever look back at what you post here? Just about all of it is
just to knock others, nothing constructive.
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 25 05:47PM -0400

On Sat, 25 Apr 2020 14:46:56 -0500, Doris Night
 
>I only have a couple in there at the moment, but when it goes on sale
>I buy 4-5 packages. My husband does not allow me to run out of bacon.
 
>Doris
 
That's normal for bacon lovers. We don't eat bacon but our freezer
always has 4-5 packages of Italian saw-seege, hot.
Our pork loin bone-in roast is about to come out of the oven. We like
pork, just not bacon We both think bacon is a giant rip off, a wee
bit of meat and a lot of fat. Pork chops are our favorite.
The only meat we eat is pork and beef, rarely poultry. We'll eat fish
but only fresh caught, near impossible to find here... and we're not
fond of fresh water fish.
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.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 24 08:46PM +1000

On Thu, 23 Apr 2020 10:49:34 -0700 (PDT), dsi1
 
>> Mea time, the price of gas is down so I'm off to fill the tank on my
>> fartmobile.
 
>One of these days, the greenies will realize that nuclear power is also green power. The problem is that the fossil fuel people will have to realize that nuclear power is in their best interest too. Most people are afraid of the idea of a nuke plant churning out electricity in their backyard. If they looked at the numbers they might see that it's a heck of a safe way to generate megawatts. It is our best interest that this be implemented sooner than later.
 
Nuke is like retards playing with fire.
Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Apr 24 02:27PM +1000

On Thu, 23 Apr 2020 21:02:55 -0700, Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>
wrote:
 
>I'm retired and have much less to lose monetarily than many as the days
>tick by. By current thinking, I have much more to lose age wise, so we'll
>see.
 
I think you're a lot smarter than that mayor.
Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Apr 24 08:31AM -0400

Leo wrote:
> > Actually, I haven't had an agenda for many, many years. I do have
> > post-it notes though. One reminds me to water my chilli pepper plant.
 
> And to feed the koi so they can feed you. Circle of life.
 
Bruce could easily grow Seamonkeys in his all natural
cistern outside. They would feed on all the mosquito larva
in there too so - a win-win bio-environment.
"Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk>: Apr 24 12:14PM +0100

"Bruce" wrote in message news:1kg5afh7qr1iki529e95lnb3ghjp5450dq@4ax.com...
 
On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 11:24:26 +0100, Pamela <pamela.poster@gmail.com>
wrote:
 
 
>UK scammers like Ophelia don't want to pay their water bills but still
>expect
>water to be available.
 
Huh?
 
===
 
LOL Oh dear, is he still trying to put me down LOL
 
 
 
 
 
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Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Apr 24 10:53AM -0400

On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 06:17:32 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>The issue of water shutoffs has been in the national news from time to time,
>and more frequently in the last couple of months.
 
>Cindy Hamilton
 
You'd be surprised at how many well off people neglect to pay their
utility bills.
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