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| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:06AM -0400 dsi1 wrote: > This is not a good group to poll since they're kind of > grumpy and uncooperative. Lol! Congratulations! You win today's "funniest post" game. I'm sure most here will agree with what you said too. :) |
| Taxed and Spent <nospamplease@nonospam.com>: Jul 16 05:42AM -0700 On 7/16/2020 4:06 AM, Gary wrote: >> grumpy and uncooperative. > Lol! Congratulations! You win today's "funniest post" game. > I'm sure most here will agree with what you said too. :) I become less grumpy and more cooperative when I eat pasta. |
| Taxed and Spent <nospamplease@nonospam.com>: Jul 16 05:39AM -0700 > That a third of the school. All over Florida! This is what is needed to achieve herd immunity. |
| F Murtz <haggisz@hotmail.com>: Jul 16 10:28PM +1000 Could I mix some solid cooking oil with rice bran oil to make it solidify a bit when cool (to store without splashing) |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jul 16 05:36AM -0700 On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 7:28:23 AM UTC-5, F Murtz wrote: > Could I mix some solid cooking oil with rice bran oil to make it > solidify a bit when cool (to store without splashing) Yes, but it may not work. Or it may! Try it and report back. :-) John Kuthe... |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jul 16 05:19AM -0700 https://i.postimg.cc/XNZjKSd5/Storm-HOOK.jpg :-) In my backyard after yesterday's afternoon thunderstorms! A piece of the old vine infestation in the backyard of my house! John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:06AM -0400 Bryan Simmons wrote: > Every decent person should be on board with face covering and > social distancing. So true. These idiots that refuse to wear masks in public will hopefully get a very bad case and learn the hard way. Not only do they endanger themselves but other people too. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:06AM -0400 Bryan Simmons wrote: > He's not going to college. He's been studying to be a land broker, like the folks who flip houses, but with land. He knows how to make and move money around. I can't help but be dubious about the whole thing, but he's an 18 YO with a credit score in the high 700s. How is he studying for it? You might want to slow him down a bit with ambition and suggest at least an Associates Degree in Business Administration. So many people start a business with no clue how to run one and 95% of all businesses fail in the first year. Of that remaining 5%, most go out within the next 5 years. At least a 2 year degree will give him the basics. It would be a worthwhile investment in his future. |
| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jul 16 07:55AM -0400 On 2020-07-16 7:06 a.m., Gary wrote: > So true. These idiots that refuse to wear masks in public > will hopefully get a very bad case and learn the hard way. > Not only do they endanger themselves but other people too. We had an American moment here yesterday. Some guy up in cottage country refused to wear a mask in a store and got into an altercation with a clerk and assaulted the guy. Cops were called. They had to call of the chase because he was driving so dangerously but got his plate info and went to his house. There was some sort of "interaction" and the cops shot him. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:57AM -0400 Dave Smith wrote: > chase because he was driving so dangerously but got his plate info and > went to his house. There was some sort of "interaction" and the cops > shot him. Sounds like "no big loss." |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:12AM -0400 > not. He's always bitched because the banks are not open at the crack of > dawn. He's always bitched because all stores are not open at 6:00 a.m. > whether it's a grocery store or not. You are correct about me, Joan. I like to get all chores out of the way as early as possible. Businesses that don't open until 9-10 sure do annoy me. Before the current virus thing, Walmart was my friend. Open 24/7. Now most stores don't open until 7 and I usually go around 8am. People are generally lazy though and like to sleep late. ;) I understand that and accept it, and deal with it. Still annoying to me though. (Grumpy Old Gary) Hey...I realize that I'm the exception to the rule. > in the state has nothing to do with it. I live in the largest city in my > state and stores have always been open 24/7 until Covid-19 but I don't > gripe because I'm not being accommodated. That's because you sleepy late then need time to apply makeup before going out. heh heh As far as Virginia Beach being the largest city in Virginia is only because they cheated years ago. We had the City and the County of Virginia Beach. One year they combined the huge county and called all land, The City of VaBeach. It's a huge land area. It was a trick to attract tourists. The advertised that we were the "Largest Resort City in the World." In real life, our tourist part was smaller than about anywhere. As far as actual "city," our "town center" is so small. Anyone visiting from a real city like LA, Chicago, NYC, etc would laugh at what we call a city. We combined actual city, all suburbs and even all farm land and undeveloped land and called it "the City of" Not to mention many large military bases too. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:13AM -0400 Leo wrote: > Patent medicine is alive, well and flourishing in the twenty first century. > Hmmm...I appear to have gone off on a tangent. Apologies to any that I > offended. Yeah, I've seen all the copper infused clothing commercials and WTH? Notice that they don't claim it helps anything, they just infer that it does. Funny misleading ads. Latest is copper infused face masks. heh heh |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 16 09:20PM +1000 >Open 24/7. Now most stores don't open until 7 and I usually >go around 8am. >People are generally lazy though and like to sleep late. ;) No, you're lazy. You go to bed early. |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:47AM -0400 Bruce wrote: > >go around 8am. > >People are generally lazy though and like to sleep late. ;) > No, you're lazy. You go to bed early. I get up early but I'm often up most of the night too. A few cat naps at night...short. Can't "burn the candle from both ends" though. My longer sleep time is during the afternoons when possible. I've always found that a boring time all my life. I get by well with about 6 hours total a day. |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jul 16 03:10AM -0700 On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 11:27:14 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote: > Sam Walton had a great idea, but the filthy capitalists corrupted him! > MalWart! "Mal" as in malevolent, malignant and "Wart" as in, a wart! > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian You Rainbow Warriors don't have much of a concept of freedom, do you? Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 16 09:01PM +1000 On Thu, 16 Jul 2020 03:10:55 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> MalWart! "Mal" as in malevolent, malignant and "Wart" as in, a wart! >> John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian >You Rainbow Warriors don't have much of a concept of freedom, do you? Can't you find a more worthy opponent? This is so pitiful. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jul 16 04:42AM -0700 On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 5:11:02 AM UTC-5, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist and Vegetarian > You Rainbow Warriors don't have much of a concept of freedom, do you? > Cindy Hamilton Unfettered Freedom leads to Anarchy. Responsibly controlled Freedom leads to Democracy! John Kuthe... |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:36AM -0400 Bruce wrote: > I watch lots of good movies, including the occasional American one. > Just not blockbusters. Wait! Other countries make movies too? ;) Many aren't offered here but... I have watched 2 notable foreign films in the past: German one: "Run, Lola, Run" I have that saved on this computer. I'll bet you didn't even need the english subtitles for that one. French one: "The Bear" With subtitles again but very little talking on that one. Mostly about the 2 bears. |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jul 16 03:15AM -0700 On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 6:01:38 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: > You need to consider your color combination. > A red door surrounded by that nice blue sounds bad. > You need some white to go with that blue, imo. Don't forget the look of the exterior of the red door up against the "Grandma lavender" porch. Cindy Hamilton |
| Gary <g.majors@att.net>: Jul 16 07:13AM -0400 Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > You need some white to go with that blue, imo. > Don't forget the look of the exterior of the red door up against > the "Grandma lavender" porch. Yeah, that lavender porch floor was a bad choice. At least you can't notice it from the street. |
| Janet <nobody@home.org>: Jul 16 11:41AM +0100 In article <e7f20ba2-428c-4afb-b182-289be31deac3o@googlegroups.com>, johnkuthern@gmail.com says... > Whew! > Being a Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist ands a Vegetarian is HARD WORK! ;-) > John Kuthe... That explains why you gave up calling yourself a nurse Janet UK |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 16 09:00PM +1000 >> Being a Climate Anarchist, Suburban Renewalist ands a Vegetarian is HARD WORK! ;-) >> John Kuthe... > That explains why you gave up calling yourself a nurse Janet UK never lets a bandwagon go past without jumping on it. |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jul 16 03:10AM -0700 On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 11:14:19 PM UTC-4, Snag wrote: > he was serious about growing his own veggies and fruits he'd have the > back yard (is there a back yard?) dug up and planted instead of a couple > of plants in the flower beds . So what? Why should he conform to your ideas of virtuous behavior. Why should he be "serious" about it? I grow the things I want to grow: garlic and herbs. I used to grow tomatoes but gave up because they reliably died of blossom-end rot. Cindy Hamilton |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jul 16 08:59PM +1000 >>> tomato hands down. >> Here! Here! > He's just virtue signaling with that pitiful excuse of a garden . Just because you live in the Toothless Mountains doesn't mean everybody does. > If he was serious about growing his own veggies and fruits he'd have the >back yard (is there a back yard?) If you don't even know if there's a backyard, what are you on about? |
| Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jul 16 03:17AM -0700 On Wednesday, July 15, 2020 at 11:44:16 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote: > Men. > John Kuthe... This woman's pants have pockets, fool. I won't buy pants without pockets. Cindy Hamilton |
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