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| heyjoe <sample@example.invalid>: Jul 07 06:57AM -0500 On Tue, 07 Jul 2020 07:38:05 -0400 in Message-ID: <news:5F045E9D.A71F5078@att.net> Gary wrote : > Many people get yelled at for quoting an entire thread, just > to add a comment at the end. > That happens to Ophy often here. Uh . . . no! Ophelia is too lazy or stupid to properly quote previous posts. There are lots of news readers out there that properly quote, but she continues to use a borken one. -- The job of a journalist is to report the facts. Changing people's minds is not journalism, it's propaganda. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:38AM -0400 Bruce wrote: > >I have to wonder... does anyone actually care about Julie's mailbox? > Y'all seem to, a lot! Especially Sqwertz. Shows you what a caring guy > he is. This group seems to be an offshoot of the show, "Pit Bulls and Parolees" |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:40AM -0400 Hank Rogers wrote: > > complicated is afixing insufficient postage to ensure that it gets > > returned to sender, as well as renting a PO box for the return address. > Good idea, but I don't think you can buy postage stamps in Bothell. Here's an old funny. When my daughter was off to college (UVA), I got a letter from her once with no stamp. Stamps cost about 33 cents each then. She didn't have a stamp available so she scotch-taped 3 dimes and 3 pennies to the envelope. My guess it that the postal workers saw that and laughed so they did send it on to me with the coins still attached. Maybe the college return address helped. Wacky college kids. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 07 09:53PM +1000 >My guess it that the postal workers saw that and laughed >so they did send it on to me with the coins still attached. >Maybe the college return address helped. Wacky college kids. Postal workers with a sense of humour. That's dying out. And not just with postal workers. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:42AM -0400 notbob wrote: > I bought a lrg can of Peanut Patch boiled peanuts. > Not too bad, but iffy. A lot of them hadda be tossed cuz the nut-meat > jes wouldn't come outta the shell. I've only tried boiled peanuts once. Just one peanut. I was told to eat them shell and all. It was like eating salty, peanut flavored, wet straw. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 07 09:50PM +1000 >> Not too bad, but iffy. A lot of them hadda be tossed cuz the nut-meat >> jes wouldn't come outta the shell. >I've only tried boiled peanuts once. Just one peanut. Yes, one doesn't want to go overboard now, does one? |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:39AM -0400 jmcquown wrote: > > The other thing is such pictures are often pre-covid gatherings. > You mean like that stock photo of people all over the beach Gary was > talking about in your local news not long ago? Imagine that! ;) Ass hat lonely woman. Our local news did in fact show stock video from the year before on Memorial Weekend. Even funnier was the Governor of Virginia shown in them talking to large crowds at the beach without wearing a mask. Obviously fake as the weather was not from this year. A few days later, the newspaper "letters to the editor" section was full of people MAD at the Governor not wearing a mask He got yelled at for "fake news" funny |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:39AM -0400 jmcquown wrote: > when out in public. Stores won't let you inside if you aren't wearing > one. Good! I say it's about damn time people start taking this virus > seriously. Been mandatory in Virginia for a few months now and I like the idea. Problem is, not many people wear one anyway. These people that refuse to wear one are pretty dumb, imo. Why not? Every little bit might help. And NOW, the "experts" are claiming it might be airborne and suggest opening your windows. heheh Hello? I've been doing that for years to flush out old air inside. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 07 09:46PM +1000 >And NOW, the "experts" are claiming it might be airborne >and suggest opening your windows. heheh Hello? I've been >doing that for years to flush out old air inside. Do you really think you have corona viruses floating in the air in your dwelling? If so, you spread them yourself, so opening the windows is like closing the barn after the horses got out. |
| songbird <songbird@anthive.com>: Jul 07 07:49AM -0400 jmcquown wrote: ... > when out in public. Stores won't let you inside if you aren't wearing > one. Good! I say it's about damn time people start taking this virus > seriously. masks are required in enclosed spaces. a number of people still don't wear them or don't wear them correctly. outside i normally would not wear one because i'm not around anyone else out in the gardens anyways. yesterday i was running errands in town and it was easier to just leave it on between the places. songbird |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:42AM -0400 Thomas wrote: > My daughter does not listen to him nor me. > What a shame. She has a science degree in evron. > I have a thermal scanner b4 entry into my house. I do go to work everyday but did not party this 4th. Thermal scanners are what Chinese used in airports in the beginning. Worthless safety factor. All that does is catch the actually sick people, not all the carriers that might get sick a few days later. For letting people in your house, open all windows and try to wear masks. The "experts" have finally discovered that opening windows is a good thing. LOL Took them long enough. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 07 09:48PM +1000 >beginning. Worthless safety factor. All that does is catch >the actually sick people, not all the carriers that might >get sick a few days later. But how would you catch those? >to wear masks. >The "experts" have finally discovered that opening windows >is a good thing. LOL Took them long enough. If you're the only one living there, what are you trying to achieve? |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:38AM -0400 jmcquown wrote: > > conveniently snipped. > He's very good at snipping. Makes me wonder if he's still concerned > about bandwidth, using dial-up. Many people get yelled at for quoting an entire thread, just to add a comment at the end. That happens to Ophy often here. I only snip irrelevant quotes. That's known as netiquette manners, you cheap arrogant biddy. > Why he cares about the olive oil you buy or how they label the brand is > a mystery. You got a deal, it works for you. He seems to think the > price one pays for olive oil is some sort of status symbol. Maybe you should buy a bottle of it, Jill. Better than talking about a product that you know nothing about. Do buy several. After all, the brand is "Steve approved" and he's always spot on. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:38AM -0400 Bruce wrote: > >He's very good at snipping. Makes me wonder if he's still concerned > >about bandwidth, using dial-up. > He's saving money for a cheeseburger, you know. Not necessary, Bruce. Remember I got a gift certificate for McDonald's from my sister for a BD present. :) Besides, long or short messages don't affect my internet costs. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 07 09:41PM +1000 >> He's saving money for a cheeseburger, you know. >Not necessary, Bruce. Remember I got a gift certificate >for McDonald's from my sister for a BD present. :) Yes, but you're saving that for a big party when you turn 70 :) |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jul 07 03:19AM -0700 On Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 5:57:41 AM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > >Because it doesn't have to be all or nothing. My husband prefers about > >half the peel that a cucumber naturally comes with. > Slap him. With an unpeeled cucumber. Why should I? Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 07 08:57PM +1000 On Tue, 7 Jul 2020 03:19:19 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> >half the peel that a cucumber naturally comes with. >> Slap him. With an unpeeled cucumber. >Why should I? What kind of person "prefers about half the peel that a cucumber naturally comes with"? That's worse than a 20 something old snowflake. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:41AM -0400 Mike Duffy wrote: > peel removed. > Some people do not like the texture / taste of the peel. Some people are > okay with it. But why remove only half? Presentation. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:41AM -0400 > > have rules. You can't stick things in mailboxes either. Like a note. Unless > > it's for the postman. > B.U.L.L.S.H.I.T. That's actually true. No solicitor papers or newspaper allowed in a mailbox. Of course, in a keyed mailbox that couldn't happen anyway. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:41AM -0400 dsi1 wrote: > > Maybe that's why ours died. My dad fed it cut up worms! > I don't know nothing about feeding no turtles or tortoises. My friend has a colony of them. They just congregate around his house. I suspect that there some kind of magnetic abnormality around his house. > He feeds the tortoises the diet I described. I think he feeds the turtles pellet food. Oddly enough, the turtles have pretty good eyesight. They'll just jump in the water when they see me coming. Snapping turtles do that. Often seen up on a log in the water. Come too close and they drop right off and disappear quickly. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 07 07:39AM -0400 Sqwertz wrote: > No John in sight. Maybe I'll call him tomorrow... Pretend I'm Ed > (heh ;-) > -sw A few days ago, I also searched for "news St Louis Kuthe" nothing there My concern is that he might have lost the easier part time job. If so, he's not so happy and perhaps the bullies here should lighten up on him for a bit. |
| Nancy Young <rjynly@verizon.net>: Jul 07 07:39AM -0400 >> likely won't read it here but it's her birthday all the same. >> Happy birthday to Nancy Young! :) > HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Nancy!! Thanks so much, and I'm sorry Thunderbird got me again and I emailed. (laugh) The more things change ... nancy |
| Lucretia Borgia <lucretiaborgia@fl.it>: Jul 07 08:35AM -0300 >>> blinking 12:00 has turned on them. >>The scary part is they vote and breed or breed and vote. >So do Republicans. Thanks for my morning laugh! |
| Pamela <pamela.poster@gmail.com>: Jul 07 11:23AM +0100 On 13:55 5 Jul 2020, Janet said: > suit. > Are you all really too dim to grasp that agenda? > Janet UK It's like watching a slow-motion car crash. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 07 08:59PM +1000 On Tue, 07 Jul 2020 11:23:55 +0100, Pamela <pamela.poster@gmail.com> wrote: >> Are you all really too dim to grasp that agenda? >> Janet UK >It's like watching a slow-motion car crash. I also think China's becoming so aggressive because the US has such a weak president. |
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