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| Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 12 10:58AM +1100 On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 15:51:01 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >> Here in the US in some minority communites, fish has gone with grits for a long, long time. Its not just "an internet fad" like waffles and fried chicken is. >The traditional Japanese breakfast is an awesome breakfast. Well, except for the natto, of course. No grits though. >https://futuredish.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Japanese-Breakfast-2.jpg Miso soup (I'd eat it but I wouldn't write home about it), a bit of farmed salmon, a bowl of white rice (empty carbs), a bit of cucumber/seaweed pickle and some beans (?). I think I've had a nicer breakfast buffet at Tokyo Airport. -- This is NOT a post by Dave Smith |
| bob <bobsmith@sympatico.com>: Jan 11 05:00PM -0700 On 2022-01-11 23:16:01 +0000, bruce bowser said: > Here in the US in some minority communites, fish has gone with grits > for a long, long time. Its not just "an internet fad" like waffles and > fried chicken is. I had fish for breakfast two days ago. Smoked salmon on homemade english muffin with cream cheese, diced tomato, capers and thinly sliced purple onion. Fish is not a budget meal even if you catch it yourself. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 11 04:37PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 1:58:11 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > I think I've had a nicer breakfast buffet at Tokyo Airport. > -- > This is NOT a post by Dave Smith I love miso soup. Westerners would probably think it unsubstantial. I wouldn't mind such a breakfast at all. Most mornings l don't feel like eating anything. This lightweight breakfast would suit me fine. I had some miso butterfish at a restaurant the other day. It's a local favorite! https://photos.app.goo.gl/F7pFYMHvSuYuxZEm6 |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 11 04:38PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 6:01:00 PM UTC-6, bob wrote: > english muffin with cream cheese, diced tomato, capers and thinly > sliced purple onion. > Fish is not a budget meal even if you catch it yourself. When I was about 25, I used to eat fried fish for breakfast almost every day, and by fried fish I mean Gorton's or Mrs. Paul's, the stuff that they say to put in the oven, but I fried it in a Fry Daddy, and then I doused it in ReaLemon. I was pescatarian for several months because I had this goofy idea that eating bird and mammal made one aggressive, and I was trying to *calm the fuck down*. I expect comments from the peanut gallery. --Bryan |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 11 04:35PM -0800 > > When a guy gives me an orgasm I'm expected to swallow it? > If you are really into it, yes please! > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... Congratulations mental midget, you replied to my frogger. Let me guess, you rode the short bus to school as a child. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 11 04:27PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 4:53:15 PM UTC-6, Dave Smith wrote: > >> --Bryan > >Applause!!!! > You just applauded a narcissist. Bryan's your friend forever now. He spoke the truth, Gary doesn't know how to search for videos. > >Garish probably doesn't have a clue how to search > >for videos/topics on YouTube. > Do you really think he can't type something in YouTube's search box? Yes, I do. |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 11 04:29PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 4:53:36 PM UTC-6, Dave Smith wrote: > You need to get better control over your hidden testicle. > -- > This is NOT a post by Dave Smith You need to get better control over your snarky posts. There's something fundamentally wrong with you. You're a coward. |
| Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid>: Jan 11 06:35PM -0600 >> better with green veggies and maybe orange ones. Now you see Green >> Beans, Asparagus, Broccoli, and Carrots. > HAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well somebody has to babysit kuth, now that the master has melted down the second time. |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Jan 11 04:03PM -0800 Dave Smith wrote: > Can't you get to the southern tip of Argentina by bus? Maybe that's possible, but my traveling days are over. I have not been out of this town in over 20 years. Incredible for a guy who's hitch hiked all over the place. People say you can't hitchhike anymore. They were saying that 20 years ago, but it's bullshit. People still stop. I'm from Pa and hitched there from here (NC) and back several times when I was 50. I got lots of rides, most of them short. I'll take it over a bus any day. I took a bus cross country twice. Nothing compared to coming across in a covered wagon but by today's standards pretty uncomfortable. 3 days. On arrival I debark the bus, a 200 pound mass of 3 day stink. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 11 04:15PM -0800 > > Which two countries? > > Australia and Thailand. > Wow, I never would have guessed that. I was thinking Mexico and the US. Something closer to home. Man, you are a real foreigner. I mean like way out there, almost outer space territory, you alien you. Me? I have hitch hiked all over the place, taken buses, driven across the country many times, but the only non American countries I've been to are border towns in Mexico and a few towns in Quebec and Ontario Canada. I don't fly and never will, so this is it for me. Flying is indeed some scary shit. OTOH, being brave instead of scared has its rewards. Brave and bold are good things. It is especially rewarding when you live on a small rock in the middle of the Pacific ocean. |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 11 07:34PM -0500 On 1/11/2022 6:50 PM, Thomas Joseph wrote: >> public housing. Usually you're more savvy about U.S. entitlement programs. >> Cindy Hamilton > Thanks for that, but I think he was actually very polite with his response. I didn't get a demeaning or challenging vibe from his words. I think he genuinely wanted to know. You are correct, they are entitlement programs - and believe me I am entitled. I worked for minimum wage most of my life. I worked for the weekend, never thought I'd get anywhere through work and still think the vast majority of people won't either. So I worked just to get by. I paid into the system. I'm getting what I deserve, the bare minimum, $800 a month plus food stamps and cheap rent in a HUD place. Some people sound jealous and resentful of my position. But if given an opportunity to trade places with me, I guarantee they wouldn't take it. I am content with it although if I somehow came into big money I'd find another place to live. But I'm not looking. I moved in here 4 years ago at age 70 and tend to see it as my final stop. Thanks. Cindy's comment to Jebus about HUD is because Jebus lives in Tasmania with his wife. He wouldn't necessarily know what HUD housing is. What "some people" would be jealous and resentful? Jealous is ridiculous since you chose to work for the weekend and were always just getting by for sounds like all your life. You're right, you are getting what you deserve because that's all you paid into. The bare minimum. What's your point? Did you just drop in to discuss how lived a life which led you to wind up fairly poor at age 74? Jill |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@virginia-beach.net>: Jan 11 06:32PM -0600 > belt but bags stay in the cart. Cart is pushed to the end of the > belt where my items come down after ringing up and then reloaded into > those bags. Do you shop small? IE, barely fill 1/2 a cart? I shop less often and fill it. THat means it *can't* stack at the end for loading after the cart is empty. Think of someone shopping for 4 and what the cart would look like and I expand that to 2 over 4-6 weeks. |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 11 03:57PM -0800 > > imo, the perfect way to ruin a nice chunk of beef. > Ever heard of herbs and spices?? You and John would make perfect > roommates. They would. They could have pet weasels, and John could say to Gary, "I'll pull down my pants and show you my glabrous nads if you'll pull down your pants and show me your useless dangler." --Bryan |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 11 04:03PM -0800 > Gary, "I'll pull down my pants and show you my glabrous nads if > you'll pull down your pants and show me your useless dangler." > --Bryan Garish doesn't believe in 'old people sex,' he'd be safe. |
| bob <bobsmith@sympatico.com>: Jan 11 05:11PM -0700 On 2022-01-11 11:22:13 +0000, dsi1 said: > That looks like overcooked pot roast i.e., pulled beef. The recipe > seems fine but that's not pot roast. This is pot roast. > https://photos.app.goo.gl/bG9qiKaWahFUsGed6 If it's a roast and cooked in a pot, you have pot roast. Did you cook it or is this a enhanced stock photo? |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 11 04:14PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:09:21 PM UTC-6, dsi1 wrote: > > I don't appreciate having to enter my personal information to see your > > pictures. > Point taken. What has that got to do with me? Japan facts of the day by Tyler Cowen January 11, 2022 at 2:51 pm in Current Affairs Political Science Compared with the previous year, the survey showed a drop in the number of people who wanted to work and study abroad, work with foreigners in Japan and learn foreign languages. Most notably the percentage of those who wanted to "use English for a job" declined from its 2020 peak by 10.6 points to 38 per cent. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 11 04:22PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 2:11:47 PM UTC-10, bob wrote: > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/bG9qiKaWahFUsGed6 > If it's a roast and cooked in a pot, you have pot roast. Did you cook > it or is this a enhanced stock photo? Oh, I cooked it alright. Your best bet is to do a Google image search to verify that it's an original photo. My guess is you're one of those sceptical Usenet types that don't believe anybody. |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 11 04:30PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 6:22:23 PM UTC-6, dsi1 wrote: > > If it's a roast and cooked in a pot, you have pot roast. Did you cook > > it or is this a enhanced stock photo? > Oh, I cooked it alright. Your best bet is to do a Google image search to verify that it's an original photo. My guess is you're one of those sceptical Usenet types that don't believe anybody. The Citroën 2CV (French: deux chevaux(-vapeur), pronounced [dø ʃ(ə)vo (vapœʁ)], lit. "two steam horse(power)s", meaning "two taxable horsepower") is an air-cooled front-engine, front-wheel-drive, economy family car, introduced at the 1948 Paris Mondial de l'Automobile, and manufactured by Citroën for model years 1948–1990 The motoring writer L. J. K. Setright described the 2CV as "the most intelligent application of minimalism ever to succeed as a car", and a car of "remorseless rationality". |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 11 04:25PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:54:40 PM UTC-6, bob wrote: > I wouldn't use oil on it. You can just wipe it down with a dry rag then > damp rag and dry it. Has worked well for me. > I guess the "pro" is you don't have to buy mineral oil. I've never put oil on a rolling pin. These days I use the French type. It has a very hands on feel. Not owning a proper tortilla press, I even use it for tortillas. --Bryan |
| Ophelia <fromamstoz@gmail.com>: Jan 11 03:59PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:38:18 PM UTC-6, cshenk wrote: > inside your office. This was before the CDC mandate by some 2-3 weeks. > We were to make our own. Even a simple bandana was ok at the start. > An old Tshirt, a stapler, and 2 rubber bands were acceptable. There 'twas a young strumpet from Laos... Whose cunt housed a mischievous louse... ;) |
| "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 11 04:15PM -0800 On Monday, January 10, 2022 at 11:58:56 PM UTC-6, Michael Trew wrote: > Sorry, I just can't help myself: https://postimg.cc/V0dRLzM8 Saved!! |
| "cshenk" <cshenk1@virginia-beach.net>: Jan 11 06:18PM -0600 US Janet wrote: > homes, police units, anyone who needed them. Some factories began > making masks out of fabric cuttings and waste, > Janet US Exactly. Locals started making them. Charlotte was on the USS Nimitz. Local mask makers donated over 550 to the ship which I mailed out. They came in 2 batches. The wonderful folks tried to target various ratings on one side (plain on the other, could flip them). I liked best the 150 or so for the CS (used to be MS, Navy cooks) as they had dancing avocados, happy cupcakes and some other 20 or so cooking themes. I'm told the firetruck ones made a hit with the Damage Control teams (DC rate). There's a lot of simple things people did for each other. Right now, we are in a surge. Hospitals have folks dying in waiting rooms in some areas. Hampton Roads (my general area) is struggling a lot with that but so far no one reported as dying due to lack of admission. |
| Ophelia <fromamstoz@gmail.com>: Jan 11 04:05PM -0800 > and got all showered off!:-) > And applying CBD Balm to hands and shaven areas! For soothing comfort! Best Chap-Stik I know of! From Lazarus Naturals. > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... There once was a miner named Dave who kept a dead whore in a cave. When asked "Does she smell?" he replied "What the hell! Just think of the money I save!" |
| Ophelia <fromamstoz@gmail.com>: Jan 11 04:03PM -0800 On Tuesday, January 11, 2022 at 5:50:33 PM UTC-6, bruce bowser wrote: > -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrJF1RW61-k > -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KwqxFQWpZQ A cunning stunt... Or a stunning cunt...??? ;) |
| jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net>: Jan 11 06:55PM -0500 >> Jill > In John's world everything seems to take all day whereas in everyone > else's sphere it's just a matter of a few hours. I can't figure out how he tells time. His "agency" certainly hasn't figured it out. Jill |
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