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GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jun 16 11:09AM -0700 Sheldon wrote: > You are incapable of reading comprehension, I'm discussing cooking, > not heating. You are truly an ignoranuas. Is there a female word for > dumb schmuck... probably Dumb Cunt. Unfortunately, Jill is unable to post without *both* hands on her keyboard...she is typing with *one* hand and the *other* is stuck way up her dried out twot...she is fiddling about seeking her dessicated 'ole clitoris...'tis a fruitless task, akin to seeking the Fountain of Youth... And re: her hornswoggling mention of her first husband (she described him as a "loser"), the poor mope prolly took a gander at her un - bodacious self on their wedding night, and he immediately scrammed and went and turned all queer... -- Best Greg |
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jun 16 11:19AM -0700 Following up to myself: GM wrote: > Unfortunately, Jill is unable to post without *both* hands on her keyboard...she is typing with *one* hand and the *other* is stuck way up her dried out twot...she is fiddling about seeking her dessicated 'ole clitoris...'tis a fruitless task, akin to seeking the Fountain of Youth... > And re: her hornswoggling mention of her first husband (she described him as a "loser"), the poor mope prolly took a gander at her un - bodacious self on their wedding night, and he immediately scrammed and went and turned all queer... I meant to say: "Unfortunately, Jill is unable to post with *both* hands on her keyboard..." GM |
penmart01@aol.com: Jun 16 03:28PM -0400 On 15 Jun 2019 jmcquown wrote: >Personally, I'm not interested in converting my electric stove to any sort of propane delivery system. >Jill Since you have no interest in converting your electric stove to gas (can't be done anyway) then WTF do you jump into all the cooking with gas threads with your inane comments, most especially when you have absolutely nothing intelligent to contribute. It's patently obvious that you're a troll. I see nothing superior about cooking with lump charcoal (or any coals). Why wait about an hour before cooking cqan begin, plus cooking with charcaol in all its forms imports a carcinogin to foods. Charcoal smoke imparts zero flavoroids, not unless one enjoys chomping on the remains ove an incinerated house fire. Propane adds zero flavoroids to foods, however if I want to add flavorful smoke to food with my gas grill it's very easy to place a pan of fruitwood chips; I save the prunings of various apple, plum, crabapple, hickory. cherry, etal. Of late I give them to a neighbor who maintains my tractors at far lower cost than the local dealership and since he's a fusspot he does a much better job and at much lower cost. actually less than half the price, essentially I pay for materials and a few dollars for his time, and I employ his son to do all sorts of jobs here like clearing brush, string trimming, lugging top soil into the garden, felling and cutting up dead trees, etc. We pay him what he asks, $15/hr + we give him a nice tip for a job well done... William is a good worker, unlike most teenagers he's no slacker. He can operate all farm equpment as well as large earth moving machines. We think he's very talented, unfortunately he's learning disabled in math and English, but my wife and I have been tutoring him and we know he will pass the state Regents to get his diploma... next week he will be graduating High School. We have no doubt he will go far in life, he's very good at handling live stock, from chickens to black angus, he even knows how to help animals give birth (cows, sheep, horses), he's had lots of practical experience, he would make a great Vet. William doesn't say much but he's like an animal whisperer, he can calm a stressed mare like no one else. The local Vets call on William often in the middle of the night to assist with a difficult birth. They say William just just has to be there. |
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 16 02:52PM -0500 > their propane supplier for a refill. A 50 gallon propane tank is very > adequate for smaller restaurants... one or two will be adequate to > heat a small house (1,000 sqft). I bet yoose have an uncle named Hank Hill in Arlen Texas. |
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 17 05:13AM +1000 On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 07:55:29 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >You inspired me to poke around a little bit. Although one space now seems >to be the accepted norm, it might yield lowered readability: ><https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758%2Fs13414-018-1527-6> I think I only sometimes see it in American manuals etc. It's probably dying out. |
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 16 02:36PM -0500 Cindy Hamilton wrote: > Your laptop likely doesn't have a PS/2 port on it. Of course, there > are adapters. > Cindy Hamilton Most of those simple, cheap mechanical adapters won't work on just any old keyboard. The keyboard's internal electronics must also support the format being adapted. If the keyboard didn't originally come with an adapter supplied, it is unlikely that an adapter will work. I think there are "converters" though. These are a little bit bigger than the tiny plug adapters, and contain the electronics to convert signals from the keyboard's type into the desired type signal. |
penmart01@aol.com: Jun 16 03:44PM -0400 On Sat, 15 Jun 2019 22:39:14 -0400, jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote: |
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jun 16 12:47PM -0700 On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 4:27:14 AM UTC-10, Julian Macassey wrote: > "We used to quip that "password" is the most common password. Now it's > 'password1. ' Who said users haven't learned anything about security?" > -- Bruce Schneier Those M keyboards are rugged and heavy. As I recall, the housings were made of die cast zinc which would be considered untenable these days. My father-in-law had several which I acquired when he died. I gave up trying to make those things work with modern systems. I did get a modern clicky keyboard which worked just spiffy although my wife found found the noise it generated to be annoying. These days I use a Chromebook so that's the end of that. https://www.amazon.com/Plugable-Performance-TKL-Mechanical-Keyboard/dp/B01M301Q50/ |
penmart01@aol.com: Jun 16 03:50PM -0400 On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 12:23:37 +1000, Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid> wrote: >>Drucilla is gonna be pissed if yoose don't get that bean pot scrubbed. >You better make sure Hankzella doesn't find out how much time you >spend thinking of Sheldon. You got that right ,she's been phantising about my thick long dick for more than fifteen years now. |
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jun 16 11:28AM -0700 On Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 12:59:17 PM UTC-10, Leonard Blaisdell wrote: > Think of the seasoning on a cast iron pan as a desired polymer stain. > Or, as usual, i misunderstand. > leo My wok started looking ugly the first time heat was applied to it. It looks just horrible now. That's purely intentional. My carbon steel skillet is starting to look jet black now - it's gotten beautiful with use. Our stainless steel saucepans are still stain free. I don't cook black beans so it looks like I'm safe. If it did get unwanted stains on cookware, I'd use a melamine sponge on it. https://home.howstuffworks.com/magic-eraser1.htm |
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 17 04:57AM +1000 >display. >Good comprimise is just to buy TWO sets. One for display and one >for cooking. I don't really care what it looks like, but it seems a bit unhygienic. Maybe it's not really. |
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 17 04:59AM +1000 >gardening. Growing a few things in pots on the back balcony in >high heat is hardly worth the trouble. I miss going out at the >crack of dawn and tending to the garden each morning. I grew chickpeas once, but the bandicoots got to them. And now the vegetable garden is overgrown with weeds. It's nice to have a big property, but it's a lot of work. Although, big... A neighbour once asked how big it was. I said 6.5 acres. He said "Just enough to keep the neighbours away." He had 240 acres. |
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 17 05:02AM +1000 On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 12:12:19 -0400, songbird <songbird@anthive.com> wrote: >kinds that i have for the large batches. just >for something different. like we like lima >beans or yellow eye beans. I cook them your way, except I presoak. I read conflicting opinions on whether that does anything useful, but I guess it won't hurt. I'll try another type next time. |
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 17 05:03AM +1000 >they broke open a nip but not completely mashed. >Just like a "smashed potato" finished off >in hot oil. I fry them whole, unless they break up a bit in the process. |
Bruce <bruce@invalid.invalid>: Jun 17 05:05AM +1000 On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 05:03:19 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> know black beans were such a strong colourant. >> Maybe I should have bought the organic version :) >Maybe that's why they are called BLACK BEANS! Hee hee! Yes, but a black person's pillow doesn't go black over time. |
Hank Rogers <nospam@invalid.org>: Jun 16 02:44PM -0500 Bruce wrote: > That's what I did too. I don't know if soaking them really makes them > easier to digest, but all help is welcome :) I think we're also > getting used to them after 2 weeks of having them for breakfast. I've heard that soaking is only to reduce cooking time and/or produce less farts. Could be a n old wives tale though. |
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jun 16 11:31AM -0600 On 2019-06-16 9:18 a.m., A Moose in Love wrote: >> Yep, he's back to fight WWII all over again. >> Jill > just after the truth. and fighting with the brainwashed like yourself. and britain did start ww2 by foolishly declaring war on germany. No! The Krauts did that by invading Poland, hardly an act of friendship! |
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jun 16 02:32PM -0400 On 2019-06-16 1:31 p.m., graham wrote: >> yourself. and britain did start ww2 by foolishly declaring war on >> germany. > No! The Krauts did that by invading Poland, hardly an act of friendship! He whines about the Allies starting the war by declaring war on Germany. Just for the record, the US stayed out of the conflict for more than two years until Japan launched a sneak attack on the US fleet at Pearl Harbor. Hitler then declared war in the US. |
A Moose in Love <parkstreetbooboo@gmail.com>: Jun 16 11:56AM -0700 On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 2:30:03 PM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote: > Just for the record, the US stayed out of the conflict for more than > two years until Japan launched a sneak attack on the US fleet at Pearl > Harbor. Hitler then declared war in th us we all know when the us came into the war. what is your point? hitler made mistakes. but churchill's error in declaring war on germany was a colossal error. all of the young lads he gleefully sent to their deaths. so fucking brilliant. |
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jun 16 01:26PM -0600 On 2019-06-16 12:56 p.m., A Moose in Love wrote: >> two years until Japan launched a sneak attack on the US fleet at Pearl >> Harbor. Hitler then declared war in th us > we all know when the us came into the war. what is your point? hitler made mistakes. but churchill's error in declaring war on germany was a colossal error. all of the young lads he gleefully sent to their deaths. so fucking brilliant. Churchill DID NOT declare war on krautland!!!!!!! YOU APPEAR TO BE AN EVIL NAZI!! |
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jun 16 01:35PM -0600 On 2019-06-16 1:26 p.m., graham wrote: >> to their deaths. so fucking brilliant. > Churchill DID NOT declare war on krautland!!!!!!! > YOU APPEAR TO BE AN EVIL NAZI!! Just to emphasise, he was not PM when your lot invaded Czechoslovakia and Poland. He was in charge when our soldiers liberated death camps though. |
Cindy Hamilton <angelicapaganelli@yahoo.com>: Jun 16 11:36AM -0700 On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 1:06:39 PM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote: > My SON never calls me anyway!! > FUCK Father's Day!! :-( > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Not A Fan Of Hallmark Holidays!! :-( Kiss my ass, John. I never even met my father. Cindy Hamilton |
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jun 16 11:46AM -0700 On Sunday, June 16, 2019 at 7:06:39 AM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote: > My SON never calls me anyway!! > FUCK Father's Day!! :-( > John Kuthe, Climate Anarchist and Not A Fan Of Hallmark Holidays!! :-( My dad, my son, and I, and the rest of the clan, are going to eat at a Chinese restaurant today. If my dad's father was still alive he'd be going too. |
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jun 16 02:58PM -0400 On 2019-06-16 2:46 p.m., dsi1 wrote: > My dad, my son, and I, and the rest of the clan, are going to eat at > a Chinese restaurant today. If my dad's father was still alive he'd > be going too. My son and his girlfriend came for brunch. |
graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jun 16 01:30PM -0600 On 2019-06-16 12:58 p.m., Dave Smith wrote: >> be going too. > My son and his girlfriend came for brunch. > My son invited me to dinner but I'm on a soft food diet after a periodontal procedure so I turned it down. I really don't give a damn about Hallmark Holidays anyway and if either of my sons forgot to call me, it wouldn't bother me in the least. |
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