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| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 13 08:01AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 14:58:29 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >> reserve. >> songbird >In my little town, restaurants are important because we're so overworked. We're going to lose a lot of these important resources when this all blows over. The ones left will be true survivors. So you're saying that the survivors are going to survive. I think you're right. |
| songbird <songbird@anthive.com>: Jul 12 05:41PM -0400 dsi1 wrote: ... > I like the 100 Sails Restaurant in the Waikiki Prince Hotel. OTOH, who knows if it will survive all this? My guess is that about a third of the restaurants on this rock will be gone for good. > https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/100-sails-restaurant-and-bar-honolulu-2 more will reopen when there's money to be made again. for the short term until vaccines get out more it's just a time to take it easy and not lose what you have in reserve. songbird |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 13 09:07AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 15:50:27 -0700 (PDT), bruce2bowser@gmail.com wrote: >>> You clearly suffer from an alcohol shortage. >>I enjoy foods that won't incapacitate me. >Then you'd love pasta with plain old tomato sauce. That will give you a world of energy a day or so later. As in keeps you running to the toilet? |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jul 14 01:59PM -0400 >store and buy them in boxes of 100 blades. >So very much cheaper per blade and they have many >uses, not just for paint on glass. Excellent for cleaning oven door glass. The guy who was here to replace my cracked car windshield some time ago said he goes through at least a box a week, he buys them by the case. He showed me the best way to clean glass, first give it a good spray with Windex and then while still wet scrape it with a razor, mop up the schmutz with paper towels, and then polish with more windex and lint free cloth. He said that all brands of paper towels streak from the paper making chemicals... he said that the best thing for polishing windows are old freshly laundered 100% cotton tee shirts. He was right, polyester tee shirts stink at cleaning window glass. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 13 04:55AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 11:16:50 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> He's a free spirit so I suppose he is. Most people here are old people concerned with old people stuff. He is not. I guess that's why you guys hate him so much. >He's a poseur. He's all about virtue signaling and considerably less >about virtue. He's become a vegetarian, whereas the rest of the boomers here don't even know what animal welfare is. You're all so not woke :) |
| Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jul 13 10:04PM -0700 On 2020 Jul 12, , Dave Smith wrote > room in the basement. He tiled the rest of the basement, built his > workshop, dry walled the laundry room and extra bathroom (storage room) > and built the rec room.... and it was all done by Christmas, He should have flipped it. That's a thing. With four sons, he could have flipped a lot of old houses. I don't think that was a thing back then, but it oughta been. Maybe, not enough margin or market. |
| Leo <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net>: Jul 13 10:11PM -0700 On 2020 Jul 12, , Sheldon Martin wrote > That's what single edge razor blades are for... a lot less effort/time > to scrape a few runs/holidays than to tape. I've never heard the "taking a holiday" metaphor for a boo-boo. Once again, I'm stealing it. At some point, I may learn proper English. |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jul 13 08:27AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 09:21:24 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> Jill >Plastic Sheeting to do this: >https://i.postimg.cc/Y2WSHZ1V/Best-Plastic-Sheeting-Job-Evah.jpg Nice. Buy more Chinese manufactured plastic - even though you don't really need it because you already have some at home. Also great for the environment. Congratulations for not supporting the American economy and spitting on Mother Gaia. >John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian And hypocrite. |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 13 09:15PM -0500 On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 17:55:36 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Simmons wrote: > tends to taste nasty. Sure, most humans don't eat domesticated > cats or dogs for cultural reasons, but few eat wild canids or > felids except out of desperation. We have coyotes and I have one of the few thoroughfares to a large wilderness area. I often find parts of neighbors cats and chickens in my yard. Coyotes got interrupted the other day and left this great looking pure black chicken in my parsley patch. I don't even bother asking people if they lost a pet. I simply asked for a bottle of white wine to make coq au vin. https://i.postimg.cc/XvWQh4vc/Chicken-in-Parsley.jpg You can see I even browned out the bloody guts part but I still got banned from Nextdoor.com for that. <Sheesh> Those people are so uptight sometimes. It wasn't even wearing a mask! -sw |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net>: Jul 14 08:44PM -0500 jmcquown wrote: > a little salt. Turn off your coffee maker. > The best way to serve this delicious cat stew is accompanied by a > glass of a tasty red wine and freshly baked bread. From: "jmcquown" <j_mcq...@comcast.nut> Subject: How to cook a cat with your coffee maker Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 10:08:00 -0400 Message-ID: <rehps1$1qbp$1@gioia.aioe.org> Lines: 49 Path: buffer2.nntp.dca1.giganews.com!border2.nntp.dca1.giganews.com!nntp.gigan ews.com!tr2.iad1.usenetexpress.com!feeder.usenetexpress.com!tr1.eu1.usen etexpress.com!news.uzoreto.com!aioe.org!.POSTED.kaviEJPSeThfcyupOMUdMg.u ser.gioia.aioe.org!not-for-mail Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking Organization: Aioe.org NNTP Server NNTP-Posting-Host: kaviEJPSeThfcyupOMUdMg.user.gioia.aioe.org Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-Complaints-To: abuse@aioe.org User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/68.10.0 X-Notice: Filtered by postfilter v. 0.9.2 Content-Language: en-US X-Mozilla-News-Host: news://news.aioe.org:119 Xref: number.nntp.giganews.com rec.food.cooking:3055836 And the idiot forger does it again |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jul 14 05:27PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >> polysaccharides.) >> Wow, that made me fart just thinking about it. > lol Got you excited, huh? |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jul 14 09:32PM -0400 On 2020-07-14 7:31 p.m., Mike Duffy wrote: > What's going on? Last week I gave the lady my credit card number on the > phone to pay up all my Internet taxes so nothing should be blocked > anymore. Lucky you. I got a call last week to tell me that my social insurance number has been suspended. ;-) |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 14 02:08PM +1000 On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 22:16:45 -0500, Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote: >If you've got real tomatoes why are buying Classico? >FoodSnob, years ago you were the inspiration for what we now know as >'Bruce'. You were his hero. What happened? Huh? |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 13 07:44AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 14:27:29 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >My response was not a dislike nor snarky, I waited until after you posted >to add my comment. I knew you'd have a put-down comment so I just canceled >you out with mine. I just wrote what I saw: American cheese swamp. But it's nice of you to worry about Steve's feelings. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 13 04:47AM +1000 >> lol >In nearby Norfolk,Va, (a Navy town) a pastie is a small item >of clothing that a stripper/dancer wears. :) Yeah: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpv7v-HDgaM> |
| "Julie Bove" <juliebove@frontier.com>: Jul 12 04:13PM -0700 "Sqwertz" <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:184uwszvvpymv.dlg@sqwertz.com... > It's the same hideous picture on your Facebook page, too. And on > your Frontier.net website (here we go again...I think that was > courtesy of Bryan IIRC). That pic was never on my Frontier website. And no, it's not there. I did check when I transferred my files to my new computer and that link came up. If you find it hideous? Oh well. I don't care. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 13 04:52AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 15:33:59 +0100, "Ophelia" <ophelia@elsinore.me.uk> wrote: >To John's dessert. >==== > To his dessert?)))) Well, they even add it to a can of turnip greens or a can of lima beans. I think they use pork fat and sugar as pacifiers, to stop crying. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 13 08:02AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 14:56:14 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >> The whole circus comes out to play because they add diced turnips? >I'm not a turnip fan no matter who cooks them. But I've not eaten turnip >greens in two years so it doesn't matter to me what they put in their cans. I won't eat that stuff either. I'm just worried about all those poor Americans. |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jul 13 09:01AM +1000 >>So, in what way is that 'vegetarian'? Do you feel that it's common to >>add meat to such a combination? >Most Americans would probably have added some pork fat. I would have thought corn is the new pork fat? |
| Jeßus <j@j.net>: Jul 15 08:35AM +1000 On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 18:28:16 -0700 (PDT), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >> garlic and coriander... plus some dill and Thai basil thrown in. >> https://postimg.cc/RWNhRRbY >I had supper twp hours ago. It's a big world. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jul 13 09:47PM -0400 >> Her strategy worked. I never again expected her to help with painting. > I was making a funny about removing the switch plates, figuring that would > not occur to John to remove them. But why don't/didn't you like the wide baseboards? Mine are a good 8 inches tall. A previous owner may have thought that he was much more of a handyman than he really was. The base boards were badly cut and mismatched They had to be replaced. I am not all that skilled with carpentry and figured the narrower boards would be easier to work with. But still..... the idea was that she would not have to worry about a the work of having a smooth clean line at the bottom. I figured that she could leave a one inch gap. It never occurred to me that she would leave 4". |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 13 09:41PM -0500 On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 11:45:47 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote: > https://i.postimg.cc/JMwfMzp1/Almost-finished.jpg > Looking VERY GOOD! > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian That's "almost finished"? I can only imagine the visual shock from walking up the front fuscia porch, under the odd stained glass windows, and into ... that. We should talk more often, John. -sw |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 13 09:42PM -0500 On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 21:41:28 -0500, Sqwertz wrote: > That's "almost finished"? > I can only imagine the visual shock from walking up the front fuscia > porch, under the odd stained glass windows, and into ... that. Worse - walking OUT! -sw |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jul 13 11:05PM -0400 >> Her strategy worked. I never again expected her to help with painting. > I was making a funny about removing the switch plates, figuring that would > not occur to John to remove them. But why don't/didn't you like the wide baseboards? Mine are a good 8 inches tall. Mine are about 5 1/2". This is a relatively new style and size. I remember about the 1960's people were taking out the old big baseboards and putting in the clamshell style, about 4" or so. Elaborate panel doors were replace with flush doors. Some of the old baseboard styles were very ornate. I remember painting the ones in my grandmothers house that was built about 1900. https://donpedrobrooklyn.com/baseboard-styles/ |
| Sqwertz <sqwertzme@gmail.invalid>: Jul 14 05:29PM -0500 On Tue, 14 Jul 2020 17:05:43 -0500, Sqwertz wrote: > attention and endorsements. Remember hE is very gay, just LIKE your faggot > brother. Any other other faggot here you would have a torn a new > asshole (heh). Wow. that read like shit. I just had surgery and the anaesthetics are wearing off - so I've introduced some self-prescribed ones. FIXED. -sw |
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