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| Michael Trew <michael.trew@att.net>: Apr 16 07:09PM -0400 On 4/15/2023 22:47, jmcquown wrote: > by a combo of stir-fried yellow squash (cut into bite-size pieces) and > 1" pieces of fresh asparagus. I had a glass of chardonnay to go with it. > Jill Your supper yesterday sounds tasty. I worked all day, then went back to roofing when I got home, until it was dark (I hate carpentry work). I was too tired to cook, so I just bought a pizza for Sophia and I. Today, I made a big pot of turkey noodle soup. I reserved some of the stock in zip-lock bags in the freezer for future cooking. |
| Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:41PM -0700 On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 11:36:01 AM UTC-5, GM wrote: > > > Jill loves to chew her "cod." :) > > And butter her loins. > GAWD...!!! Last Tango in Dataw. --Bryan |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 04:57PM -0700 Bruce wrote: > Happiness is found in the little things. I want to get down to the point where I need a microscope to find happiness. Really small things. This way I can have the happiness all for myself unless others are carrying around microscopes too. As my life grows small around me, and within me, I want to be able to find even smaller things in which to find happiness. In particles of dirt and pieces of dust beneath earths lawn. |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:00PM -0700 GM wrote: > Here is one that represents "Bruce", lol... > 💩 I'd have to magnify that a hundred times to know what it is, and even then I might not know. Bruce is a negative annoyance, hanging around waiting to complain about other people by calling them complainers. But he responds to my posts so I find myself unable and unwilling to unfriend the fool. |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 17 10:03AM +1000 On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 17:00:39 -0700 (PDT), Thomas Joseph >and even then I might not know. Bruce is a negative annoyance, >hanging around waiting to complain about other people by >calling them complainers. At least I don't go around saying that I want to see people killed or raped, like your chum you're talking to here. Bloody retard. |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:10PM -0700 Bruce wrote: > At least I don't go around saying that I want to see people killed or > raped, like your chum you're talking to here. Bloody retard. You're right, he is more nuts than us. More nuts then me, that's for sure. I don't want to see people killed raped, I only want to read about it. It's more relaxing that way. I don't like getting too close to the screen of life. Know what I mean? Some might say I'm GM but without GMs guts. But then we really don't know GM, do we? I'll bet he's not at all for watching a bunch of people getting slaughtered and raped. He may even not want to see it on film. But reading about it is different. It goes down easy. You can always fling the paper down and walk away. Plus if anyone asks why you didn't do something to stop the violence you can always say, "Because I wasn't there, man - I only read about it." That's my approach. But when I am there I do sometimes do something about it. I have saved people from getting hurt, more than just once. But to read about it in papers would not bother me as much. I am a vicarious vulture |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 16 05:18PM -0700 On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 2:00:42 PM UTC-10, Thomas Joseph wrote: > hanging around waiting to complain about other people by > calling them complainers. But he responds to my posts so > I find myself unable and unwilling to unfriend the fool. Here's some info on this, pal. I don't mind helping you out because you're probably not a super-computer genius like some people claim to be on rfc. I don't find it to be "fun" probably because I'm no longer silly or "kicky" any more. These days, I'm as serious as a heart attack. 💩 Pile of Poo Emoji Meaning A swirl of brown poop, shaped like soft-serve ice cream with large, excited eyes and a big, friendly smile. May be used to represent feces and other bathroom topics as well as stand in for their many related slang terms. It also enjoys a wide range of idiosyncratic applications, such as conveying a sense of whimsy or silliness, given its fun, happy expression. Microsoft and Google previously depicted a literal pile of feces, Google's design featuring stink lines and flies hovering above it. |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:29PM -0700 dsi1 wrote: > A swirl of brown poop, shaped like soft-serve ice cream with large, excited eyes and a big, friendly smile. > May be used to represent feces and other bathroom topics as well as stand in for their many related slang terms. It also enjoys a wide range of idiosyncratic applications, such as conveying a sense of whimsy or silliness, given its fun, happy expression. > Microsoft and Google previously depicted a literal pile of feces, Google's design featuring stink lines and flies hovering above it. Do you have those "squat" toilets in your condo, like you had back in the Old Nipponese Home Islands, Unca Tojo...??? 💩 <<<== some "whimsy" for Unca Tojo 🚾<<<== a squat tollet for Unca Tojo 😎 <<<== "Cool as a cucumber GM" -- GM |
| Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 16 07:57PM -0400 On 4/16/2023 6:54 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> sitting position. > If you want to be technical, he is full of shit. I have been to France > several times over the last 30 years and have never seem a squat toilet. Saw some in Italy about 10 years ago. Not in homes or hotels, but in a few public restrooms. |
| Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 16 08:00PM -0400 On 4/16/2023 7:41 PM, Bruce wrote: >> You might find them in crummy bars in small villages. > There's a perspective that says they're more hygienic than modern > toilets because you don't make contact with anything. Going back about 15+ years we had some temp workers in the shop and the agency was Asian owned and most of the workers were. They would get up on the seat to squat. Our cleaning lady complained about the foot prints on the seats. |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 17 10:05AM +1000 >agency was Asian owned and most of the workers were. They would get up >on the seat to squat. Our cleaning lady complained about the foot >prints on the seats. LOL |
| S Viemeister <firstname@lastname.oc.ku>: Apr 17 01:27AM +0100 On 17/04/2023 00:41, Bruce wrote: >> You might find them in crummy bars in small villages. > There's a perspective that says they're more hygienic than modern > toilets because you don't make contact with anything. Difficult for old folk with bad knees, though. |
| GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:21PM -0700 Michael Trew wrote: > I have no issue with cornmeal and flour being stored at room > temperature, but for some reason, I get those little bugs in white rice. > I now keep my rice in a zip lock gallon bag, in the freezer. "dsi1" aka "Hawaii Dave" put those bugs into your white rice, Michael... That's because you are to him a "Mainland White Honkie"... as are all the rest of us here... Lol... -- GM |
| Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 16 08:19PM -0400 On 4/16/2023 6:09 PM, heyjoe wrote: > Huh? > Don't your elected representatives have to pass a bill before the > Governor approves or denies it to take effect? He has the legislature on his side so he can pretty much act as dictator. Constitutional carry, book censorship and more. > (IMO 6 weeks is too short, but allowing abortion, without medical > cause, in the third trimester is too long), but that's what your > elected officials sent to the Governor. Yes, he asked for it. > on capital punishment. IMO, the current situation of allowing one > activist juror to prevent mass murderers of scholol children to not be > considered for the death penalty is wrong. So life is not sacred, only some of them. > Red herring - Maybe "we" should consider providing the same protection > and security for our schools and children as the protection and > secuirty provided to members of US Conggress. New law allows concealed carry with no safety courses. You can carry at the supermarket, but not where the legislature meets. Why is that? |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 17 10:07AM +1000 On Sun, 16 Apr 2023 16:51:08 -0700 (PDT), Thomas Joseph >degree, now anything you say with her name in it is funny or >has some kind of meaning? You are pathetically alone, even >more so than me. You're on a roll, ThoJo! Keep up the good work! |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:13PM -0700 Bruce wrote: > >has some kind of meaning? You are pathetically alone, even > >more so than me. > You're on a roll, ThoJo! Keep up the good work! Thanks. And believe me, I know you mean it. I can tell. You want more. Well guess what, I'm too tired to deliver. It's over. The roll has rolled to its end. I'm done for the day. But wait, I feel a surge of energy overcoming me and my brain is on fire and I've got to get these words down before they fade way. Bear with me. Here they come................... Whoops, there they go. Damn. |
| M Kfivethousand <marika5000@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:19PM -0700 On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 6:40:39 PM UTC-5, Thomas Joseph wrote: > me. Who really knows what's going on over there? Does anyone > really care? And if so, do they really believe the newspeople are > going to bring it to them? I care since I have family there and I like to compare what they are experiencing against what is being said indifferent fora. If I do that I usually am able to filter out so I get a good idea of what is really going on. Here is another good and very true view For the people advocating for peace talks, Putin would not come to the table ever since 2014 Any accusations of Poor management of unsuccessful peace negotiations with Russia before the war Yeah, that's called "Russia not giving a shit about diplomacy" since they think that they're so mighty and whatever other buzzword they need to get it up. Can't blame Ukraine for what can't be done. mk5000 People wanna talk about the future Dont wanna linger on the past Just wanna reach to the real you inside Forget cold glances and rejections==Howard Jones - Like To Get To Know You Well |
| Ed P <esp@snet.xxx>: Apr 16 08:05PM -0400 On 4/16/2023 6:06 PM, Bruce wrote: >> aren't more than about 65% water (compared to a steak, for >> example, which is 78% water, or celery = 96% water). > Some members of RFC are 99% water. Chlorinated. About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. It is not carbonated, thus, the earth is flat. |
| Bruce <Bruce@invalid.invalid>: Apr 17 10:09AM +1000 >About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans >hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. It is not carbonated, >thus, the earth is flat. If it wasn't flat, all that water would have fallen off ages ago. |
| Thomas <canope234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:14PM -0700 On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 8:06:40 PM UTC-4, Ed P wrote: > About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is water-covered, and the oceans > hold about 96.5 percent of all Earth's water. It is not carbonated, > thus, the earth is flat. My wife is 71 percent water and she is not flat. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 16 05:01PM -0700 On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 1:45:45 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > >> What's that emoji? A camera❓ > >My suggestion is that you copy and paste it in your browser search window and do a search for it - genius! > Your inferiority complex has its own zip code. I thought you were acting dumb. You're saying it was no act? Do you not know how to do a search? Do you not know how to copy and paste? I refuse to help you with your silly request - Mr. Advanced Computer User Windows Fan Boi. It's no wonder you're stuck in that hellhole. OTOH, if you're blind, I apologize - profusely. |
| dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Apr 16 05:06PM -0700 On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 1:52:55 PM UTC-10, songbird wrote: > any kind until i got back down here and tried it at the local place > we frequent. > songbird That's just the way the soup is made in the US. Your experience might certainly be different. I like black pepper. https://photos.app.goo.gl/FXVPZgNNYXD3552KA |
| Thomas <canope234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 05:00PM -0700 On Sunday, April 16, 2023 at 7:06:29 PM UTC-4, Michael Trew wrote: > I could bring a grill with me, and cook on the side of the road like > Sheldon, but that sounds like too much hassle, plus too much to pack. I > think I have a campfire iron sandwich press maker thing somewhere. Stop at mcdonalds and grab 20 burgers, been there. |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 04:05PM -0700 songbird wrote: > ok. glad to know (and forget). Thanks for being brief and making it easy on me. |
| Thomas Joseph <jazeev1234@gmail.com>: Apr 16 04:10PM -0700 Michael Trew wrote: > I wish that some new car had simple, basic features > -- but even the cheapest cars are now high-tech and expensive. At least > leave something simple for us cheapskates, heh. You're not going to find simple anything nowadays. Simple sold out years ago. I'm not saying it can't be found somewhere - but you're going to have to get lucky. I see it as a market place with nothing new to sell - not really - not most of the time anyway - and all they can do is sell stuff they've already sold but dolled up to look new but is actually garbage and costs 10 times more than what came before it. It's over, there is nothing left to sell. And I'm not buying. I'm even thinking of ways to invent my own shoes. Some kind of durable but flexible rubber for the soles and something to hold them tight to the foot. Buying stuff is just too stressful and (thankfully) out of reach. |
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