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"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 08 02:21PM -0800 I had to put my cat, Pema, the one I had fostered, to sleep today. All was well when we got up this morning and I had played with her this as had my brother. I had just made my bed when she came to me dragging her back legs and meowing pitifully. That terrified all three of us and I called the vet and he said to take her to the emergency vet. It was an abdominal aneurism that traveled to her heart cutting off circulation to her back legs. She was panting and in great pain and her body temperature had dropped dramatically. There was really no treatment for her so I opted to have her put to sleep. My brother took her to his farm and buried her there. I miss her so much. |
Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jan 08 05:42PM -0500 On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 14:21:52 -0800 (PST), "itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" >no treatment for her so I opted to have her put to sleep. My brother >took her to his farm and buried her there. >I miss her so much. Very hard to do, I've done many and each one is a terrible experience... we never forget them. I never forget my Jilly |
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 08 01:49PM -0800 Sheldon wrote: > >> My once-a-week stop is sufficient to keep me in pantry goods. > >Shrug, I don't drive... > Why not... choice, a medical reason, or cost? Choice and cost...in 43 years I've never needed a car to commute to work, always took public transport...now I work entirely from home. When the pandemic thing subsides, I'll maybe go two/three days per week to the office, it's a ten - minute Metra train ride away... > Can you walk to stores, can you pedal a bike? I have a Whole Foods and a small Target a few walkable blocks away...have not ridden a bike since 1967, and I've no intention of reliving my childhood...all that I need, bank, post office, restos, a nice hardware store, bakery, likker store, bookstore etc. are all mere blocks away. Now with the pandemic homeless bums swarm the entryways to these stores ['THANK YOU, liberal dumbocratic city government!") , and since in My Ideal Urban Environment I don't like vagrants, I'll avoid that mishegos... > My mother never drove, she pulled a wire cart up to the Avenue for > shopping... I did the cart thing for many years when I lived in a more congested area, not doing that anymore... People generally annoy me, so in - person grocery shopping is an easy thing to cut out, I order everything I need with a few mouse clicks. I'm never going back to in - person grocery shopping again...i may visit the Target, etc. every few weeks just "out of curiosity", but I really could eschew that... The less people I have to interact with the more content I am ;-) some heavy items she had delivered, like beverages, the > seltza guy delivered siphon bottles, and all flavors of soda. I not only have heavy items but most everything delivered by Amazon Fresh/Prime Now... > driver is the most idiotic, selfish, and wasteful conception. Kootchie > has no reason whatsoever to use any vehicle, let the otiose bag of > shit WALK! That slug doesn't go anywhere anyway. We should all pitch in and gift K00tchie with a diaper service...about his level, LOL...!!! -- Best Greg |
Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jan 08 02:58PM -0700 On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 13:49:48 -0800 (PST), GM wrote: > People generally annoy me, so in - person grocery shopping is an easy thing to cut out, I order everything I need with a few mouse clicks. I'm never going back to in - person grocery shopping again...i may visit the Target, etc. every few weeks just "out of curiosity", but I really could eschew that... > The less people I have to interact with the more content I am ;-) So you really are, in fact a misanthrope. |
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 09 09:10AM +1100 >> People generally annoy me, so in - person grocery shopping is an easy thing to cut out, I order everything I need with a few mouse clicks. I'm never going back to in - person grocery shopping again...i may visit the Target, etc. every few weeks just "out of curiosity", but I really could eschew that... >> The less people I have to interact with the more content I am ;-) >So you really are, in fact a misanthrope. Look at it the other way around. The less people have to interact with Greg Sorrow the more content they are. |
"itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net" <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Jan 08 02:24PM -0800 On Thursday, January 7, 2021 at 10:50:54 PM UTC-6, GM wrote: > Shucks, I used them a lot for bulky/pantry items... When the time comes to head to the store, call a cab or an Uber to drive you and stock up. Hopefully, you won't have to make another trip for several weeks. As far as those vagrants hanging around the front door, complain loudly and often to the manager. |
GM <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jan 08 02:36PM -0800 On Friday, January 8, 2021 at 3:58:30 PM UTC-6, Graham wrote: > > People generally annoy me, so in - person grocery shopping is an easy thing to cut out, I order everything I need with a few mouse clicks. I'm never going back to in - person grocery shopping again...i may visit the Target, etc. every few weeks just "out of curiosity", but I really could eschew that... > > The less people I have to interact with the more content I am ;-) > So you really are, in fact a misanthrope. Everyone that knows me *personally* loves me, Graham...!!! They say, "That Greg, he's a right solid bloke ya know..." ;-D -- Best Greg --->>> just a big fuzzy huggy bunny |
Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jan 08 03:40PM -0700 On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 14:36:11 -0800 (PST), GM wrote: > Everyone that knows me *personally* loves me, Graham...!!! > They say, "That Greg, he's a right solid bloke ya know..." > ;-D and yet you hate them in return! |
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 09 08:46AM +1100 On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 13:18:12 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >> Can I move in with you and your hubby...??? >> I'll set up a chicken coop in your backyard, and help with the lawn chores...I am quiet, have a steady income and most importantly I don't smell too bad... >Sorry. I don't want any pets that crap. You married one. |
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jan 08 04:56PM -0500 On 1/8/2021 4:18 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > about how to be able to tell if a politicians (or lawyer) is lying.... > their lips are moving. There has never been a better example of this > than Trump. I know what you mean. He has people mesmerized somehow. People that I know are very smart too but they fall for him. He promised to drain the swamp. He did and replaced it with a toxic landfill. |
Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jan 08 03:01PM -0700 On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 16:56:14 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote: > know are very smart too but they fall for him. > He promised to drain the swamp. He did and replaced it with a toxic > landfill. I have a very highly educated friend, who is now a US citizen, and he is such an extreme Trump supporter that he believes that Obama is evil. When we meet, we no longer discuss politics. |
Master Bruce <masterbruce@null.null>: Jan 09 09:09AM +1100 >I have a very highly educated friend, who is now a US citizen, and he is >such an extreme Trump supporter that he believes that Obama is evil. When >we meet, we no longer discuss politics. Maybe, before covid, the Chinese released a brain virus in North America. And now they're rolling on the floor laughing. |
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jan 08 04:14PM -0600 Graham wrote: > a Republican county because I am afraid of how Democratic counties will end > up under a Biden presidency. > We're going to catapult towards socialism and communism." Goddamn communists! Next, the fuckin canadians will be down here selling maple syrup! We already have a dutch reprobate trying to sniff everyone's ass. Our most revered navy cook hero in new york is saddened. Popeye still hasn't been discharged (or given his VA quota of 70 pairs of enormous titties), due to the evil democrat's coup attempt. Trump thinks this is horrible, and HE has moved to set all these evil democratic party breaches of democracy straight. On Jan 20, there will be a real coup and shit show, with our duly elected president declared dictator for life ... just like julius fucking caesar. Ain't it wonderful ???????????????? |
Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca>: Jan 08 05:27PM -0500 On 2021-01-08 4:56 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: > know are very smart too but they fall for him. > He promised to drain the swamp. He did and replaced it with a toxic > landfill. FWIW. My best friend's mother met Hitler. She thought that he was a fool and that he ruined their country. Her father had been attracted to the Nazis but her mother threatened to move out and take the kids with her. A sister in law was a young girl in Vienna during the war. She said that Hitler was their hero. Austria had been in a desperate situation and he built roads and created jobs and brought prosperity.... before things went for a shit. |
Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jan 08 03:37PM -0700 On 2021-01-08 2:56 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: > know are very smart too but they fall for him. > He promised to drain the swamp. He did and replaced it with a toxic > landfill. As Mark Antony said: "The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones." Except in this case, Trump has NEVER done ANYTHING in the least bit good. |
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jan 08 03:25PM -0600 Master Bruce wrote: > times here. Why does this have to be repeated over and over again. And > each time the repeater thinks they've come up with something really > smart and witty. We already knoooooooooooow. Why then Druce, sniff the same ass over and over? It's a psychotic compulsion. Kuth is barely self aware. And you instinctively follow rectal scents, attacking as a butt jackal. You whine before and after. You mandate certain things, then violate them yourself within a week. Your behavior is exactly that of a madman, similar to trump. |
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jan 08 03:28PM -0600 Cindy Hamilton wrote: > Ah. Now I understand the semantics of your "Nooooooooo." I thought it was > the drawn-out, patient "no" of someone disagreeing with a dullard. > Cindy Hamilton The master is just sniffing your ass. Bend over and blow a big fart, and master will be satisfied and gone for a while. |
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jan 08 03:39PM -0600 Cindy Hamilton wrote: > you probably could manage it. Of course, that would require self-discipline, > of which you are incapable. > Cindy Hamilton But he will be mayor soon. And he has a JOB!!! And he burns ZERO gasoline! Things are looking good in da LOO. |
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jan 08 03:42PM -0600 Master Bruce wrote: >> you probably could manage it. Of course, that would require self-discipline, >> of which you are incapable. > That's so sharp and witty, Cindy. What you waiting for master? Give her a quick sniff! |
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jan 08 03:46PM -0600 Master Bruce wrote: >>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >> Perhaps your next car will be a GM. > Greg Sorrow makes cars now? I bet they can only turn right. I smell shit wafting in here! Is that you Druce? |
dsi1 <dsi123@hawaiiantel.net>: Jan 08 01:52PM -0800 On Friday, January 8, 2021 at 10:55:23 AM UTC-10, GM wrote: > "I predict GM is going to fail, its chairman is not Musk, and the company is not set up to be a new economy company like Tesla. Acting as arm chair CEO, I would follow Ford step to eliminate car production and build only pickup trucks with large internal combustion engine, get the company as profit as possible. Gradually take down and eliminate the legacy labor costs. On side setting up a engineering company with VC backings concentrating on vehicle design except the electric drive train and battery technology to tailor need of any potential EV makers, there will be a lot of them coming up soon. — I make assumptions that GM really knows how to design a vehicle. This gives GM a chance transforming itself into a engineering company, knowledge base economic sector and moving away to make vehicles from ground up to after sale warranty and safety recall. In my views building GM EV with 100% in-house development and manufacturing will not work in today US, GM also doesn't have a good record to carry out large projects successfully in last few decades. > Side note here is GM should notice Toyota, arguably the best and most profitable vehicle company in this earth continues sitting on the sideline. It continues believing if EV were the future it is in the fuel cell form, no lithium battery, it has the second generation of fuel cell car this year. More its chairman openly questioned whether there is enough electricity generation capacity in Japan to support EV power if Japanese government bans internal combustion engine in 2035 — i made similar arguments on this site before, Elon Musk recently questioned the generating capacity too..." > </> Toyota will reluctantly go EV. My guess is that they'll come out with one soon. The exciting part is that it could have a solid-state battery that recharges in 10 minutes. My guess is that they'll sell like hotcakes. My guess is that China will probably be building most of the world's EVs. China is probably the only place where a $24,000 Tesla can be manufactured. Personally, I'd rather have a GoGomobile. https://photos.app.goo.gl/Q6V3BwJQk3VYQd6d6 |
Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jan 08 05:04PM -0500 On 1/8/2021 3:33 PM, GM wrote: > 146 characters - no spaces > 179 characters - with spaces > "All things are possible..." HecouldevensaymorebyeliminatingspacesandpunctuationsohecouldgethismessagthroughSaveselectronstoosotheycanbeusedtochargethecarinsteadofwated |
Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca>: Jan 08 03:29PM -0700 On Fri, 8 Jan 2021 17:04:30 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> 179 characters - with spaces >> "All things are possible..." > HecouldevensaymorebyeliminatingspacesandpunctuationsohecouldgethismessagthroughSaveselectronstoosotheycanbeusedtochargethecarinsteadofwated You should restrict yourself to Haikus:-) |
Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jan 08 04:26PM -0600 dsi1 wrote: >> Wouldn't do any good. Last time kuth was unable to post, Squirtz >> called him up and told him how to log in properly. > Whew, that was a close call. He saved your nasty asses. I put a plaster of tofu and rice on. |
Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com>: Jan 08 02:19PM -0800 On Friday, January 8, 2021 at 8:02:25 AM UTC-6, Gary wrote: > > or tomato juice mixed with decent, moderately priced vodka such as New > > Amsterdam, Svedka or Finlandia. Another possibility is sangria. > No Bud Light? That would be a nice mild breakfast beverage. I don't drink pisswater beer. I would probably not drink any alcoholic beverage with breakfast. Usually it's milk, icewater, milk with a little espresso added, or even diet ginger ale. I was just answering the question as to what would *taste good* with eggs and toast. --Bryan |
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