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jim - 04 Mar 2008 14:31 GMT
alt,callahans, recpets.cats.anecdotes, anyone want too help me with
this, i think these groups suck full of people who dont belong
on the net and need too be driven off, also alt callahans is full of
child molesters like frank
The TheatrElf - 04 Mar 2008 23:39 GMT
jim <jameslebbs@gmail.com> wrote in
news:6df74f2f-13a8-4cdb-91b7-ef32718f0aae@e10g2000prf.googlegroup
s.com:

> alt,callahans, recpets.cats.anecdotes, anyone want too help me
> with this, i think these groups suck

Don't worry, we'll have no problem ignoring a pathetic little
troll like you.

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Mashed potatoes can be your friend.

Granby - 05 Mar 2008 00:13 GMT
No one got any recipes?  You know troll food.
> jim <jameslebbs@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:6df74f2f-13a8-4cdb-91b7-ef32718f0aae@e10g2000prf.googlegroup
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> Don't worry, we'll have no problem ignoring a pathetic little
> troll like you.
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 00:16 GMT
DH slow roasted a beef roast for later... it was outstandingly complex, he
took it out of the package, put it in the baking dish I gave him and roasted
it... oh yes I learned how to turn off the oven in case he fell asleep and
he did have to cut a bit off to make it fit in the dish I gave him. Lee
> No one got any recipes?  You know troll food.
> > jim <jameslebbs@gmail.com> wrote in
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> >
> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Robert Miles - 05 Mar 2008 01:24 GMT
Did he give what he cut off to the family's cats?

> DH slow roasted a beef roast for later... it was outstandingly complex, he
> took it out of the package, put it in the baking dish I gave him and
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>> >
>> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 10:00 GMT
no but I shared some with tiger later, my cats don't for the most part like
people food even roast beef, Lee
> Did he give what he cut off to the family's cats?
>
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> >> >
> >> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Kyla  =^..^= - 05 Mar 2008 21:22 GMT
Stormee, I took those other gr00pz outta the crosspost <G>
Gotz ta go shower gnow an enjoy da sunshine befur it goes away.
HUG
Kyla
--cussing at her pooter :(

"Stormmee" > no but I shared some with tiger later, my cats don't for the
most part like
> people food even roast beef, Lee
> Robert Miles
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>> >> >
>> >> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Daniel Mahoney - 05 Mar 2008 02:06 GMT
> DH slow roasted a beef roast for later... it was outstandingly complex, he
> took it out of the package, put it in the baking dish I gave him and roasted
> it... oh yes I learned how to turn off the oven in case he fell asleep and
> he did have to cut a bit off to make it fit in the dish I gave him. Lee

Sounds like what I did for dinner tonight. Cut up a 3 pound roast,
peeled and sliced potatoes and carrots, and dumped them all in the crock
pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
leftovers for quite a while.
Kyla  =^..^= - 05 Mar 2008 03:19 GMT
"Daniel Mahoney" >
> "Stormmee" :
>
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
> leftovers for quite a while.

DroooooooL..
Granby - 05 Mar 2008 04:09 GMT
A lady at work today discussed the cooking of a possum.  Anyone want
details?

> "Daniel Mahoney" >
>> "Stormmee" :
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>
> DroooooooL..
Matthew - 05 Mar 2008 04:11 GMT
opossum  is good as long as it is cooked right

remember I am a hillbilly

>A lady at work today discussed the cooking of a possum.  Anyone want
>details?
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>>
>> DroooooooL..
Granby - 05 Mar 2008 04:15 GMT
We leave off the "O" round here.  Kind of like "P" neumonia.  Besides that
there is no righ way to cook Opossum. Even if, as the lady said, you boil
the Pi** out of it for three days.  My Granny cooked it and always, the more
you chewed, the bigger it gets.  I beg to respectfully diagree with your
opinion.
> opossum  is good as long as it is cooked right
>
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>>>
>>> DroooooooL..
Matthew - 05 Mar 2008 04:24 GMT
1 'Possum
1/2 c Lime
1 g Water
1 c Salt
1 Red pepper pod

Put 1/2 cup lime in about 1 gallon of boiling water and scald quickly, and
pull off hair while hot. Scrape well--remove feet, tail, and entrails--like
you would a pig. Cut off ears, remove eyes and head if desired. Pour hot
water over it and clean thoroughly.
Put one cup salt in sufficient cold water to cover possum, add 1 pod red
pepper and let stand overnight. In the morning remove salt water and pour
boiling water over it. Cook in enough boiling water to boil up over possum
but not enough to cover. Cook until skin can be pierced with a fork easily,
and let stand in water until ready for baking.
When ready to bake, place possum in pan with skin side up. Bake in a
moderate oven until crisp and brown. If fire is too hot, skin will blister
and burn.
Carve possum and surround with potatoes (sliced or quartered) which have
been previously baked.

http://www.cookingindex.com/search.php?q=possum+stuffing   for other recipes

> We leave off the "O" round here.  Kind of like "P" neumonia.  Besides that
> there is no righ way to cook Opossum. Even if, as the lady said, you boil
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>>>>
>>>> DroooooooL..
Granby - 05 Mar 2008 07:20 GMT
Oh dear Lord, my Granny would be proud!
>1 'Possum
> 1/2 c Lime
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>>>>>
>>>>> DroooooooL..
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 10:06 GMT
so would mine... and it still chews like rubberbands, Lee
> Oh dear Lord, my Granny would be proud!
> >1 'Possum
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> >>>>>
> >>>>> DroooooooL..
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:31 GMT
Ewwwww, yuck!
Was that from the Roadkill Cookbook <G>
Kyla

"Granby"
> Oh dear Lord, my Granny would be proud!
> "Matthew"
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> DroooooooL..
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 06:34 GMT
if you are from where I am road kill isn't a bad thing...  in the county
where most of my family lives in Missouri, if a deer is hit and killed, and
the person calls it in as they are supposed to, they can keep the deer for
meat and if they decline it, you can be on a list where they call you and
tell you how long you have to pick it up, Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:2N2dnfadithrElLanZ2dnUVZ_gOdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Ewwwww, yuck!
> Was that from the Roadkill Cookbook <G>
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> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> DroooooooL..
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:45 GMT
I was kidding about the Roadkill Cookbook <G>  I used to eat a LOT of
venison when I was married to my b****rd ex.
No fair, HE got to be in a movie and not me :/
A Michael Moore Movie yet called 'Sicko'. which I refuse to watch!
Kyla

"Stormmee"
> if you are from where I am road kill isn't a bad thing...  in the county
> where most of my family lives in Missouri, if a deer is hit and killed,
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>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> DroooooooL..
Matthew - 06 Mar 2008 12:25 GMT
anything by Michael Moore I refuse to watch

>I was kidding about the Roadkill Cookbook <G>  I used to eat a LOT of
>venison when I was married to my b****rd ex.
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>>> >>>>>>
>>> >>>>>> DroooooooL..
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 00:02 GMT
I've only seen one of his other films...not a big fan
Kyla

"Matthew"
> anything by Michael Moore I refuse to watch
>
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>>>> >>>>>>
>>>> >>>>>> DroooooooL..
tanadashoes - 06 Mar 2008 18:10 GMT
> if you are from where I am road kill isn't a bad thing...  in the county
> where most of my family lives in Missouri, if a deer is hit and killed,
> and
> the person calls it in as they are supposed to, they can keep the deer for
> meat and if they decline it, you can be on a list where they call you and
> tell you how long you have to pick it up, Lee

I wish they did that in Wyoming.  When a mule deer committed suicide by car
hood using our car back in 1989, we called it in, waited for the state
trooper, showed him the corpse of the victim, then was told that his meat
would go to the state prison system.

To be honest, I don't think I could have eaten any of it.  I'd killed
Bambi's uncle.

Pam S.  still nauseated at the ides
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 21:23 GMT
I can't kill him but if he has already assumed room temperature I am ready
to roast, Lee

> > if you are from where I am road kill isn't a bad thing...  in the county
> > where most of my family lives in Missouri, if a deer is hit and killed,
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>
> Pam S.  still nauseated at the ides
Granby - 06 Mar 2008 12:30 GMT
Kyla, check the website he sent with this recipe.  I put it in my favorites.
So far, I have managed to gross two people out with it.
> Ewwwww, yuck!
> Was that from the Roadkill Cookbook <G>
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> DroooooooL..
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 00:04 GMT
I did...ewwwww gross...LOL
Kyla

"Granby"
> Kyla, check the website he sent with this recipe.  I put it in my
> favorites. So far, I have managed to gross two people out with it.

> "Kyla =^..^="
>> Ewwwww, yuck!
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> DroooooooL..
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 10:04 GMT
I forgot I am NOT alone, psst, she is from ky gene pool wise, Lee
> opossum  is good as long as it is cooked right
>
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> >>
> >> DroooooooL..
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:50 GMT
Ohhh, now I understand...LOL
KYla
the ky-gene?   heh
BTW, somebody called the other day and asked if this was 'Kayla' and I
replied 'there's no one named Kayla here'.
You don't pronounce my name right, you don't get to talk to me, iz all.
heh
Kyla
--marking my 'spot'

"Stormmee"
>I forgot I am NOT alone, psst, she is from ky gene pool wise, Lee
> Matthew
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>> >>
>> >> DroooooooL..
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 06:53 GMT
that's almost as good as the telemarketer who keeps trying to give me a
lower interest rate on my credit card.... err I haven't had one of those for
over 20 years!!! Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:otudnaQqWaD5CVLanZ2dnUVZ_jSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Ohhh, now I understand...LOL
> KYla
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> >> >>
> >> >> DroooooooL..
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 07:51 GMT
Telemarketing is a bit*H...I used to do that a LOT for a living, worked for
TicketMonster for over a year in the now long gone Kingdome in Seattle, back
in like 1982-83.  That was a fun job, that I really enjoyed.  Oh, NEVER um,
mess , with someone who is selling your 'football' tickets.  One guy called
me up and snottily demanded one good seat for a Seahawks game, and he was so
reeally  rude I put his a.s behind a post! <BG>
Another time, I broke the rules, so to speak..a really nice lady called in
the day before Neil Diamond tix were going on sale, but she was going out of
town,  and pleaded her heart out for me to do something to help her.  So, on
the sly, I took down her info and gave her really good seats for the
concert.
A couple of weeks later, the secratery asked me if I'd gotten my pkg.  What
pkg I asked.  I was handed a box that contained a beautiful small brass
planter with some stones embedded in it, a thank you from the lady who got
the nice tix <G>  Wow, that was really nice of her to do that:)

"Stormmee"
> that's almost as good as the telemarketer who keeps trying to give me a
> lower interest rate on my credit card.... err I haven't had one of those
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>> >> >>
>> >> >> DroooooooL..
tanadashoes - 06 Mar 2008 18:13 GMT
> Ohhh, now I understand...LOL
> KYla
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> Kyla
> --marking my 'spot'

I had a telemarketer ask to speak to my mommy once.  I asked if he had a
really good long distance plan.

Pam S.
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 00:06 GMT
"tanadashoes" >
> "Kyla =^..^="
>> Ohhh, now I understand...LOL
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>
> Pam S.

LOL...good for you:)

Kyla
--watching Judge Judy give a d*g owner a good reaming <G>
He gonna get it good
Outsider - 07 Mar 2008 01:05 GMT
> "tanadashoes" >
>> "Kyla =^..^="
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> --watching Judge Judy give a d*g owner a good reaming <G>
> He gonna get it good

Ha!  I must have gotten the same guy (many years ago)!  He asks (trust me
I did not sound like a kid at 26 at the time) is your mother at home?  I
answered "I don't know.  Why don't you call her house and see". and hung
up.

Andy
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 01:21 GMT
"Outsider"
> "Kyla  =^..^=" >
>>
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>> --watching Judge Judy give a d*g owner a good reaming <G>
>> He gonna get it good

> Ha!  I must have gotten the same guy (many years ago)!  He asks (trust me
>  > I did not sound like a kid at 26 at the time) is your mother at home?  I
> answered "I don't know.  Why don't you call her house and see". and hung
> up.
>
> Andy

LOL...good for you:)
Kyla
Granby - 07 Mar 2008 01:36 GMT
BW for some.

My husband had been dead for two years and I still get calls for him.  Best
one was:

Man: Is Mr. Barnes at home?

Me: No

Man: well, I spoke to him last week and agreed to give him a quote on Life
Insurance.

Me:  Wait, you said you spoke to him?

Man Yes

Me: That is interesting, he has been dead for two years, could you give me
his number?

The man actually sputtered then hung up on me!!!

> "Outsider"
>> "Kyla  =^..^=" >
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> LOL...good for you:)
> Kyla
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 02:55 GMT
LOL..what cretins they are.
Good answer.
Kyla

"Granby"
> BW for some.
>
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>> LOL...good for you:)
>> Kyla
Christina Websell - 07 Mar 2008 22:00 GMT
> BW for some.
>
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>
> The man actually sputtered then hung up on me!!!

I used to get this kind of call too.
Them: Can I speak to the man in the house?
Me: No, not unless you are clairvoyant..
They hung up on me too.

Tweed
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 07 Mar 2008 23:06 GMT
> "Granby" <spaz@joink.com> wrote in message

>> Man: Is Mr. Barnes at home?
>>
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>>
>> The man actually sputtered then hung up on me!!!

> I used to get this kind of call too.
> Them: Can I speak to the man in the house?
> Me: No, not unless you are clairvoyant..
> They hung up on me too.

If someone called me and asked for the "man of the house", I'd have to
put Licky on the phone. :)

Joyce

Signature

To send email to this address, remove the triple-X from my user name.

Outsider - 07 Mar 2008 23:34 GMT
> > "Granby" <spaz@joink.com> wrote in message
>  
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>
> Joyce

Asking for the man or woman of the house is not a good starting point in
my book.  Even if I were going to do anything other than hang up on a
salesperson I would sure hang up then.  Why not ask for the person who
buys or uses cleaning products or "does someone in your home use power
tools"?  Why would you start of by alienating any thinking person.

I hate sales people (could you tell?)

Andy  [man of the house]
Kyla =^..^= - 09 Mar 2008 07:18 GMT
> Asking for the man or woman of the house is not a good starting point in
> my book.  Even if I were going to do anything other than hang up on a
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>
> Andy  [man of the house]

I used to do a LOT of  phone work and it wasn't easy then and it's even
harder now.
I'm never mean to a person who calls me, because I've been there and done
that.
Kyla
Outsider - 09 Mar 2008 12:56 GMT
>> Asking for the man or woman of the house is not a good starting point
>> in my book.  Even if I were going to do anything other than hang up
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> done that.
> Kyla

My phone number is on a no call list.  As soon as they call they are in
the dog house with me but I don't even answer the phone today unless I
know who it is calling.  I do not, however, share your sympathy with
people who call my home after they are told not to.  In fact, the only
people who should call my home are people I have asked to do so.  If a
person works for a call center that disregards no call lists they need to
get another job because they are breaking the law.  In general I consider
calling people to "cold canvass" amoral.  Unless an individual is paying
my phone bill they have no business calling me unless I have asked them
to.  I ran a contracting business for 20 years and never did that.  Now,
let me know if you want to hear what I think about spam. :)

/soapbox_mode
tanadashoes - 08 Mar 2008 05:13 GMT
> I used to get this kind of call too.
> Them: Can I speak to the man in the house?
> Me: No, not unless you are clairvoyant..
> They hung up on me too.

I got one today.  Mike had to take Emily the Ford Tempo to the repair shop.

Guy:  Is Mike there?

Me:  No, but this is Mike's mommy.  Can I help you?

Guy:  Please tell him that the repair bill is going to be bigger than we
thought/

Me:  What needs to be done?

Guy:  Besides the new Cee Vee axle that we agreed on, the tie rod needs to
be replaced, he needs a new tire, and a full alignment.

Me:  Wait a minute.  We get free alignments from Firestone and the tire is
already arranged from them.

Guy:  The steel is showing through.  The tie rod must be throwing off the
alignment.

Me:  I said that the alignment is arranged as is the tire.

Guy:  (talking very loud and very fast)  He needs a new alignment after we
replace the tire and tie rod.

Me:  But he isn't going to get one through you.  How much do you want for
all of this on top of the Cee Vee axle?

Guy:  Only $220 more, we're giving  him the best price that we can.

Me:  How much for just the tie rod?

Guy:  But it nee-

Me:  You aren't getting the alignment and tire.  So how much for just the
tie rod?

Guy:  (sulking sounding)  $90.

Me:  Good.  replace the tie rod and the cee vee axle.  We'll take care of
the rest.

Guy:  The steel is showing on the tire.  It won't make it on the road
anywhere.

Me:  It will make it to Firestone, and that works for me.

Guy:  (Sounding desperate now) but we can do all that here.

Me:  But you aren't.

Guy:  It's not your car, lady.  Mike has to authorize the work

Me:  Check the registration.  My husband and my name are the only ones on
it.  You will do as I say or die.

Guy:  Are you threatening me?

Me:  Yes, now do you want to risk this?

Guy:  Ok, just the tie rod and the cee vee axle.  It will come out to $250 +
tax.

Me:  Good.  call me when it is ready.

We both hung up at the same time.  He got me on sound, I got him on points.

Pam S. who really is a mean old witch
Yowie - 08 Mar 2008 22:08 GMT
>> I used to get this kind of call too.
>> Them: Can I speak to the man in the house?
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> We both hung up at the same time.  He got me on sound, I got him on
> points.

I lost the laptop all the the e-mails about Cary's birth were on in a
somewhat similar way. Th elight bulb for hte screen had blown, and the hard
drive was a bit twitchy so that you'd have to re-boot it several times
before it would 'catch' and recognise the hard drive.

So I took it to a supposedly reputable place for a *quote* to have it fixed.
If it was under $200 they could fix it, if it was over that, I'd have just
backed up the hard drive and thrown the thing inthe trash (it was a *very*
old laptop). I specifically put on the form it was for a *quote* only, but I
got a call a few weeks later to say that they had replaed the hard drive and
hte light and it would be $900. I said no, I only wanted a *quote*, not
actual *repairs*. They argued, and hten pointed out the fine print that they
would charge for any 'exploration' and replacing the light and hte hard
drive were part of hte 'exploration'. So I said, fine, keep the damn thing,
I'm still not paying for it. I've never gone back their for repairs, but I
am Very Very annoyed with myself that I didn't back up the hard drive
*before* taking it to the shop.

Yowie
Kyla =^..^= - 09 Mar 2008 07:15 GMT
> I lost the laptop all the the e-mails about Cary's birth were on in a
> somewhat similar way. Th elight bulb for hte screen had blown, and the
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>
> Yowie

MY laptop does the same thing and fortunately, DH worked in the pooter
industry for 25 years and was able to fix the blasted thing for, well, I'll
think of 'some kind of pymt' for him <G>
Hug
Kyla
Outsider - 09 Mar 2008 13:00 GMT
>>> I used to get this kind of call too.
>>> Them: Can I speak to the man in the house?
[quoted text clipped - 89 lines]
>
> Yowie

The real question is does the hard drive spin the other way around where
you live?

By the way, we have a technical name in the IT world for places like
that.  We call them s**th**ds.

Andy
Outsider - 07 Mar 2008 01:06 GMT
> "tanadashoes" >
>> "Kyla =^..^="
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> --watching Judge Judy give a d*g owner a good reaming <G>
> He gonna get it good

ps:  totally love Judge Judy here.
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 01:34 GMT
"Outsider"

>> Kyla
>> --watching Judge Judy give a d*g owner a good reaming <G>
>> He gonna get it good

and he did indeed 'get it'  LOL

> ps:  totally love Judge Judy here.

Oh yeah..I'd hate to have her mad at me.
I have her DVD ;)
Some Judge Judy-isms:

I'm Speaking!!
Put on your listening ears!!
What are you, an idiot?!!
If it doesn't make sense, it's usually not true!!
I don't believe you!!
On your best day, you're not as smart as me on my worst day!!
Hurry up, I've got better things to do today!!

And her baliff, Byrd, is doing crosswords on his clipboard while she's
'judging'  She is the only TV Judge that doesn't use a gavel, and she has a
star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame:)

There ya go <G>
Kyla
Outsider - 07 Mar 2008 23:16 GMT
> "Outsider"
>>>
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> There ya go <G>
> Kyla

more Judyisms

She/he may find you cute but I don't find you cute!

is there something wrong with you?
Kyla =^..^= - 09 Mar 2008 07:23 GMT
"Outsider"
> "Kyla  =^..^=" >
>>
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>> There ya go <G>
>> Kyla

> more Judyisms
>
> She/he may find you cute but I don't find you cute!
>
> is there something wrong with you?

LOL, right you are...she has a DVD out, you should get it

" Goodbye, good luck, have a good life"
another Judy-ism
Baha - 11 Mar 2008 23:58 GMT
>I had a telemarketer ask to speak to my mommy once.  I asked if he had a
>really good long distance plan.

A few years back some telemarketer called and asked to speak with Mr. Fritzie
F. Szczepanski. Louie said that would prove to be difficult since Fritzie was
his cat, and not to worry about the trouble as the retelling of the story
would outweigh any inconvenience.

Apparently our drugstore sold customer names to a mailing or calling lead
list. Store policy says that if one must get scripts for an animal, it is
recorded with the pet's name in quotes, a middle initial F-feline, C-canine
or A-avian, and the surname of the human own...servant.

Blessed be,
Baha
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 10:03 GMT
I thought I was the only person left in the world that ever heard of that,
Lee
> A lady at work today discussed the cooking of a possum.  Anyone want
> details?
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> >
> > DroooooooL..
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 10:02 GMT
the crock pot is my friend, one of the few kitchen items besides the
microwave I can operate without causing some incident that involves fires or
doctors, Lee

> > DH slow roasted a beef roast for later... it was outstandingly complex, he
> > took it out of the package, put it in the baking dish I gave him and roasted
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> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
> leftovers for quite a while.
Kyla  =^..^= - 05 Mar 2008 21:40 GMT
LOL
Kyla

"Stormmee"
> the crock pot is my friend, one of the few kitchen items besides the
> microwave I can operate without causing some incident that involves fires
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
>> leftovers for quite a while.
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 04:16 GMT
you laugh, ask Gramby what thing I recently broke of DH's after both he and
Gramby showed me how to use it, Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> LOL
> Kyla
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> >> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
> >> leftovers for quite a while.
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:33 GMT
Uh oh...LOL
Kyla
"Stormmee"
> you laugh, ask Gramby what thing I recently broke of DH's after both he
> and
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>> >> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
>> >> leftovers for quite a while.
Granby - 06 Mar 2008 12:28 GMT
Ya know I got to tell them now.  Ok, I bought this really nice sturdy Wine
bottle opener.  It is too fancy to call a corkscrew.  You lifer up an
handle, kind of shaped like an old pump handle, lower the entire thing over
the wine bottle, grasp the piece of metal on one side and the padded part on
the other.  Then, you lower the handle so it lines up with the side of the
bottle.  Then, you raise the handle and the cork comes out, you again lower
the handle and the cork comes off in your hand.

So her DH shows her how to work it, and when we spent a week end in St.
Louis I showed her.  She decided to open some when her DH wasn't home and
somehow  this well constructed hefty built thing fell apart in her hands.
She was laughing so hard when she told me.  She needs to tell her side of
this.  I spose in Missouri where she comes from, They somehow grab the cork
with their teeth and pull it out!
> you laugh, ask Gramby what thing I recently broke of DH's after both he
> and
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>> >> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
>> >> leftovers for quite a while.
tanadashoes - 06 Mar 2008 18:16 GMT
> Ya know I got to tell them now.  Ok, I bought this really nice sturdy Wine
> bottle opener.  It is too fancy to call a corkscrew.  You lifer up an
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> cork with their teeth and pull it out!
> "

I thought that was Kentucky where they did that.

Pam S. now confused
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 21:21 GMT
can't pull out a cork with just one tooth, Lee

> > Ya know I got to tell them now.  Ok, I bought this really nice sturdy Wine
> > bottle opener.  It is too fancy to call a corkscrew.  You lifer up an
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> Pam S. now confused
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 00:08 GMT
LOL....how about with NO teeth?
Kyla
"Stormmee"
> can't pull out a cork with just one tooth, Lee
> tanadashoes >>
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>>
>> Pam S. now confused
Stormmee - 07 Mar 2008 00:58 GMT
that is why MO people can do it and KY people can't, Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> LOL....how about with NO teeth?
> Kyla
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> >>
> >> Pam S. now confused
Granby - 07 Mar 2008 01:13 GMT
Ooooohhhh you will hear from me later!!!!
> that is why MO people can do it and KY people can't, Lee
> Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> >>
>> >> Pam S. now confused
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 01:38 GMT
Me hab kno toofiez an kand ford new unz,sew i gum me fud <G>
Kyla
--off for a cat nap, Mosey's gettin impatient
"Granby" > Ooooohhhh you will hear from me later!!!!
> "Stormmee"
>> that is why MO people can do it and KY people can't, Lee
[quoted text clipped - 38 lines]
>>> >>
>>> >> Pam S. now confused
Stormmee - 07 Mar 2008 01:46 GMT
the place where DH got his cost a hundred bucks, he says they fit, ask
Gramby how they look, Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Me hab kno toofiez an kand ford new unz,sew i gum me fud <G>
> Kyla
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> >>> >>
> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Granby - 07 Mar 2008 02:08 GMT
I can never remember the name, I always think "cheap teeth" but it is
something like dentures for less.  I know several who have gone there, these
places are all over the country. They now go from three hundred to a
thousand I heard last.  They look fine and he does well with them. The last
lady I know that got them has to find a new Dentist he was so mad. Guess
because of the money he didn't get.  She is doing fine with them.

I know, I know, Matthew would sit on his porch, in his rocking chair and
whittle some if needed.
> the place where DH got his cost a hundred bucks, he says they fit, ask
> Gramby how they look, Lee
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>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 02:59 GMT
Still out of budget, even a hundred, but I don't look like don't wear em, do
I?  I sent you my pix Granby....did'ja get it?
hope it didn't scare ya.
I'll be 63 next month.
Income Tax Day
Kyla

"Granby"
>I can never remember the name, I always think "cheap teeth" but it is
>something like dentures for less.  I know several who have gone there,
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>>> >>> >>
>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Granby - 07 Mar 2008 03:18 GMT
Will check.
> Still out of budget, even a hundred, but I don't look like don't wear em,
> do I?  I sent you my pix Granby....did'ja get it?
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>>>> >>> >>
>>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Stormmee - 07 Mar 2008 03:17 GMT
as long as you are checking stuff check my weather I keep missing the
forecast, aforementioned relatives have got 2 inches of snow in the last 90
minutes, Lee
> Will check.
> > Still out of budget, even a hundred, but I don't look like don't wear em,
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> >>>> >>> >>
> >>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Granby - 07 Mar 2008 03:37 GMT
From the other side of you to terre haute, it says 8 - 10 before it is all
done.  Mover over Florida, we are on the way.
> as long as you are checking stuff check my weather I keep missing the
> forecast, aforementioned relatives have got 2 inches of snow in the last
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>> >>>> >>> >>
>> >>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Stormmee - 07 Mar 2008 03:41 GMT
I wish I hadn't asked, Lee
> From the other side of you to terre haute, it says 8 - 10 before it is all
> done.  Mover over Florida, we are on the way.
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> >> >>>> >>> >>
> >> >>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Granby - 07 Mar 2008 03:35 GMT
No, didn't get it, send again please.  Address is what it says.
> Will check.
>> Still out of budget, even a hundred, but I don't look like don't wear em,
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>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 04:33 GMT
I have your e-mail you sent me and I replied.
Will send again right away...
brb
Kyla

"Granby" > No, didn't get it, send again please.  Address is what it says.
> "Granby" <
>> Will check.
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>>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 04:31 GMT
I hope you got it...and I hope it didn't scare ya <G>
Lemme know.
Sometimes hoomins don't get my Outlook emails
Kyla
"Granby"
> Will check.
> "Kyla =^..^="
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>>>>> >>> >>
>>>>> >>> >> Pam S. now confused
Granby - 07 Mar 2008 00:57 GMT
Don't rekom most of the Kentuckie folk have their front  teeth and it would
take them to do that.

>> Ya know I got to tell them now.  Ok, I bought this really nice sturdy
>> Wine bottle opener.  It is too fancy to call a corkscrew.  You lifer up
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
>
> Pam S. now confused
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 21:20 GMT
at least in MO we have teeth to grab it with, the definition of mechanical:
if Lee can do it, whatever IT is, its not mechanical, Lee
> Ya know I got to tell them now.  Ok, I bought this really nice sturdy Wine
> bottle opener.  It is too fancy to call a corkscrew.  You lifer up an
[quoted text clipped - 41 lines]
> >> >> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
> >> >> leftovers for quite a while.
tanadashoes - 05 Mar 2008 14:09 GMT
>> DH slow roasted a beef roast for later... it was outstandingly complex,
>> he
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> pot with some stewed tomatoes.  Was pretty decent. And we'll have
> leftovers for quite a while.

We made Glop.  It was very popular and totally demolished by the humans.
The cats didn't get a chance.  Though they tried.  We still have some of the
banana pudding left, but mostly because we filled up on Glop.

Pam S
Yowie - 05 Mar 2008 20:48 GMT
>>> DH slow roasted a beef roast for later... it was outstandingly
>>> complex, he
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> have some of the banana pudding left, but mostly because we filled up
> on Glop.

Is Glop related to Bog?

Bog is mincemeat (usually), fried with onion and garlic. At some stage, a
can of crushed tomato and diced vegetables are added. After that, its
amatter of figuring out what other flavours you want in there, and what
carbohydrate base you want with it. So, there's Italian Bog, which is
effectively pasta & bolognase sauce, there's rice bog, which is effectively
a form of savoury rice or sorta like a paella (but not, obviously, seafood
based), there's chilli con carne bog, where beans are andded and then the
bog is poured over corn chips, or mexican bog where the same mix is served
up in in taco shells instead. There's murder in the snow where the bog is
served into the middle of a mashed potato ring. Indian bog tends to have
some curry powder thrown in and is served over saffron rice. Oh, and don't
foget shepard's pie, which is much like murder inthe snow, except that the
mashed potato is on top and someone has thoughtfully added cheese and baked
it so its nice and crunchy on top. And the all time favourite: minestrone
bog, and thats the one done in the crockpot (its related to mexican bog in
that it has beans in it, but doesn't have the chilli powder) and the carb
component is either boiled potato or -even better- fresh bread with a good
crust.

We eat *alot* of Bog.

Yowie
Jack Campin - bogus address - 05 Mar 2008 21:21 GMT
> Bog is mincemeat (usually), fried with onion and garlic. [...]
> We eat *alot* of Bog.

I'd never heard the word until a couple of weeks ago when somebody
on a music forum pointed out this article from a bluegrass list...

http://groups.google.com/group/bit.listserv.bgrass-l/browse_thread/thread/fcbc61
305e0c83a5/e623fe75fcdd4575?hl=en&lnk=st&q=%22doors+you+can+only+pass+through+on
ce%22#e623fe75fcdd4575


==== j a c k  at  c a m p i n . m e . u k  ===  <http://www.campin.me.uk> ====
Jack Campin, 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland == mob 07800 739 557
CD-ROMs and free stuff:  Scottish music, food intolerance, and Mac logic fonts
Kyla  =^..^= - 05 Mar 2008 21:45 GMT
"Jack Campin >> Bog is mincemeat (usually), fried with onion and garlic.
[...]
>> We eat *alot* of Bog.
>
> I'd never heard the word until a couple of weeks ago when somebody
> on a music forum pointed out this article from a bluegrass list...

I LOVE Bluegrass Music and had a Banjo, but I sold it :(
You can't be unhappy while listening to Bluegrass, IMO!  I love Alison Kraus
and Union Station.  Saw the people/musicians who did the music from
'O Brother Where Art Thou' movie Valentine's Day, 2002. Have you seen that
movie?  I love it:)
'Gopher, Everett'?"

HUG
Kyla

> http://groups.google.com/group/bit.listserv.bgrass-l/browse_thread/thread/fcbc61
305e0c83a5/e623fe75fcdd4575?hl=en&lnk=st&q=%22doors+you+can+only+pass+through+on
ce%22#e623fe75fcdd4575

Great link:)

> ==== j a c k  at  c a m p i n . m e . u k  ===  <http://www.campin.me.uk>
> ====
> Jack Campin, 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland == mob 07800 739
> 557
> CD-ROMs and free stuff:  Scottish music, food intolerance, and Mac logic
> fonts
Joy - 05 Mar 2008 22:56 GMT
> "Jack Campin >> Bog is mincemeat (usually), fried with onion and garlic.
> [...]
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> HUG
> Kyla

I love that movie, too.

Joy
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:36 GMT
"Joy"
> "Kyla =^..^="
>>
>> "Jack Campin >>
Bog is mincemeat (usually), fried with onion and garlic.
>> [...]
>>>> We eat *alot* of Bog.
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>
> Joy

I've seen it about 40 times iz all <G>
"that don't make no sense"
'I'm gonna r-u-n-n-o-f-t'

Kyla
--who LOVES George Clooney
tanadashoes - 06 Mar 2008 01:42 GMT
> Is Glop related to Bog?
>
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> doesn't have the chilli powder) and the carb component is either boiled
> potato or -even better- fresh bread with a good crust.

Glop started out as an end of the month dish.  I combine cream of mushroom
soup (cream of chicken works great with rice) mushrooms, peas, browned
ground beef, and cheddar cheese to taste (we like a LOT of cheese) blend
into cooked noodles, spooned over baked potatoes, or blended into any kind
of cooked rice.  This is one I don't like to use macaroni for as the flavor
is flatter with Mac.  It is an easy quick all in the same pan once the
noodles are cooked and added in, I can do this with my eyes closed, comfort
meal.  Just not the best idea for a low calorie meal.

Pam S
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:38 GMT
"tanadashoes" >
> "Yowie" <>>
>> Is Glop related to Bog?
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>
> Pam S

But the soups have MSG in them  :/
I'd get a migraine for sure.
*sigh*
Kyla
--Sqweex loves her new cat toy
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 06:41 GMT
when I was a kid, we used to eat, tuna, peas, cream of mushroom soup, on the
heals of bread mom had frozen then toasted when it was time for this dish...
I always thought it was such a treat... only after I was grown and out of
the house did it dawn on me that it was the last supper before daddy's
paycheck, and we didn't get it every two weeks just every six or so, Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "tanadashoes" >
> > "Yowie" <>>
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> Kyla
> --Sqweex loves her new cat toy
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:54 GMT
Wow, we did the same thing when I was a kid, some 60 years ago <G>
Once my Mom made it with sweetened condensed milk...*gags*
But back then, my name was Gail...go figure...
Kyla
--who got her name off a coffee mug in Hawaii

"Stormmee"
> when I was a kid, we used to eat, tuna, peas, cream of mushroom soup, on
> the
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>> Kyla
>> --Sqweex loves her new cat toy
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 06:56 GMT
I am 49 in July but my mom was raised very poor and always kept the stuff
for this at the back of the cabinet, the thing that always made her mad was
when my dad would get the heals out and make toast and jelly with them, Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Wow, we did the same thing when I was a kid, some 60 years ago <G>
> Once my Mom made it with sweetened condensed milk...*gags*
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> >> Kyla
> >> --Sqweex loves her new cat toy
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 07:57 GMT
LOL, I have such fond memories of when I was a kid.  I'll be 63 on Incom Tax
Day next month and spent 4 years of my early life as an only child before my
sister was born and I have a pix of me at my gramma's house in a rabbit fur
coat, hat and muff. I was so cute then.
If I want a really good laugh, I drag out my 1962 and 1963 High School
Yearbooks.  OMG...LOL
My late Dad taught math at the same HS I went to.  I was so evil and got
away with murder...hee hee hee
Gail aka Kyla

"Stormmee"
>I am 49 in July but my mom was raised very poor and always kept the stuff
> for this at the back of the cabinet, the thing that always made her mad
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>> >> Kyla
>> >> --Sqweex loves her new cat toy
Yowie - 06 Mar 2008 20:57 GMT
> I am 49 in July but my mom was raised very poor and always kept the
> stuff for this at the back of the cabinet, the thing that always made
> her mad was when my dad would get the heals out and make toast and
> jelly with them, Lee

What are 'heels of bread'? Do you mean the crusts at either end?

Yowie
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 21:07 GMT
yes and my dad said they were always best for toast and jelly because of the
way they curve when they toast, Lee
> > I am 49 in July but my mom was raised very poor and always kept the
> > stuff for this at the back of the cabinet, the thing that always made
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Yowie
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 00:09 GMT
You're right and my late dad did the same thing
Kyla

"Stormmee"
> yes and my dad said they were always best for toast and jelly because of
> the way they curve when they toast, Lee
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>>
>> Yowie
Lesley - 11 Mar 2008 12:40 GMT
>yes and my dad said they were always best for toast and jelly because of the
>way they curve when they toast, Lee

Over here we call them "toppers" and I reserve all of them for toast because
they are just the best toast luckily Dave isn't keen on them or I would have
to kill him to get them! The odd thing is that sandwich bars and cafe's never
use them, they just bin them! I even tried asking for them in some places but
they look at me like I'm mad (Okay I know I am)

Lesley

Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
Stormmee - 11 Mar 2008 13:47 GMT
that is so interesting, one of the best things about this group is seeing
the differences and in the end the similarities among all of us.  DH doesn't
fight me for them, and will eat them if nothing else is available, but I get
them if there is other bread, I could never actually save them I like them
too well, Lee
> >yes and my dad said they were always best for toast and jelly because of the
> >way they curve when they toast, Lee
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> --
> Message posted via http://www.catkb.com
Suz - 07 Mar 2008 23:52 GMT
> > In article <6367mqF268bn...@mid.individual.net>,
>
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> Pam S

Glop?
Suz&Spicey
tanadashoes - 08 Mar 2008 05:14 GMT
On Mar 5, 9:09?am, "tanadashoes" <tan...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> We made Glop. ?It was very popular and totally demolished by the humans.
> The cats didn't get a chance. ?Though they tried. ?We still have some of
> the
> banana pudding left, but mostly because we filled up on Glop.
>
> Pam S

Glop?
Suz&Spicey

*****************

Glop, I put the basic recipe in a later post.  Good food, but not for the
calorie conscious.

Pam S.
Suz - 07 Mar 2008 23:48 GMT
> In article <6367mqF268bn...@mid.individual.net>,
>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> pot with some stewed tomatoes. �Was pretty decent. And we'll have
> leftovers for quite a while.

Sounds good, my mom also adds onions and Worstershire sauce which is
good. My Grandma K added onion soup mix. When we do pork roasts I like
to add rosemary.
Suz&Spicey
Stormmee - 09 Mar 2008 04:11 GMT
we usually do the pork roast with just a can of pineapple, Lee
On Mar 4, 9:06?pm, Daniel Mahoney <d...@catfolks.net> wrote:
> In article <6367mqF268bn...@mid.individual.net>,
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> pot with some stewed tomatoes. ?Was pretty decent. And we'll have
> leftovers for quite a while.

Sounds good, my mom also adds onions and Worstershire sauce which is
good. My Grandma K added onion soup mix. When we do pork roasts I like
to add rosemary.
Suz&Spicey
Kyla =^..^= - 09 Mar 2008 07:25 GMT
Drool
Kyla
"Stormmee" > we usually do the pork roast with just a can of pineapple, Lee
> Suz <
> On Mar 4, 9:06?pm, Daniel Mahoney
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> to add rosemary.
> Suz&Spicey
Stormmee - 10 Mar 2008 00:16 GMT
tastes great and easy, Lee
> Drool
> Kyla
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> > to add rosemary.
> > Suz&Spicey
jmcquown - 05 Mar 2008 10:01 GMT
PLEASE STOP CROSS-POSTING REPLIES TO THESE LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> DH slow roasted a beef roast for later... it was outstandingly complex, he
> took it out of the package, put it in the baking dish I gave him and
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>> >
>> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 10:17 GMT
sorry, talker doesn't always pick them up, Lee
> PLEASE STOP CROSS-POSTING REPLIES TO THESE LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> >> >
> >> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 12:55 GMT
I even got an email about this from someone I didn't know, guess its a
concerned lurker, nice they are concerned but I wish more people would post
to the group, Lee
> sorry, talker doesn't always pick them up, Lee
> > PLEASE STOP CROSS-POSTING REPLIES TO THESE LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> > >> >
> > >> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
john sumner - 05 Mar 2008 15:04 GMT
> I even got an email about this from someone I didn't know, guess its a
> concerned lurker, nice they are concerned but I wish more people would
> post to the group, Lee

What did they say lee without giving up a name
BTW guys alt callahans is a great group you should
check it out.
Yowie - 05 Mar 2008 20:38 GMT
>> I even got an email about this from someone I didn't know, guess its
>> a concerned lurker, nice they are concerned but I wish more people
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> BTW guys alt callahans is a great group you should
> check it out.

It probably is a great group.... but I haven't joined RPCC for the same
reason - I don't have the time to keep up with RPCA, how could I possibly
keep up with another really chatty group (or two?)

Yowie
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 03:39 GMT
RPCC doesn't post nearly like this one does, and you can just lurk, its
worth joining just to read the "venshures", Lee

> >> I even got an email about this from someone I didn't know, guess its
> >> a concerned lurker, nice they are concerned but I wish more people
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Yowie
john sumner - 06 Mar 2008 05:03 GMT
"Yowie" <yowie9644.DIESPAMDIE@yahoo.com.au> wrote in

> It probably is a great group.... but I haven't joined RPCC for the
> same reason - I don't have the time to keep up with RPCA, how could I
> possibly keep up with another really chatty group (or two?)
>
> Yowie

Ok you got me there kiddo.
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:28 GMT
"john sumner"
> "Yowie" >>
>> It probably is a great group.... but I haven't joined RPCC for the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Ok you got me there kiddo.

I belong to RPCA, RPCC and AMP-F.  (the Pink Floyd Group)
Those are all I can handle, and Mosey does the posting on RPCC

HUG
Kyla
--who doesn't have time to play Bubbels....yet, but DH does <G>
john sumner - 06 Mar 2008 13:54 GMT
> I belong to RPCA, RPCC and AMP-F.  (the Pink Floyd Group)
> Those are all I can handle, and Mosey does the posting on RPCC
>
> HUG
> Kyla
> --who doesn't have time to play Bubbels....yet, but DH does <G>

RPCC what does that mean kyla?
Daniel Mahoney - 06 Mar 2008 15:01 GMT
> RPCC what does that mean kyla?

rec.pets.cats.community
john sumner - 06 Mar 2008 16:06 GMT
>> RPCC what does that mean kyla?
>
> rec.pets.cats.community

Ahh thanks dan.
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 21:26 GMT
for me it translates to MY therapy, save lots on head doctor bills for me,
Lee

> >> RPCC what does that mean kyla?
> >
> > rec.pets.cats.community
>
> Ahh thanks dan.
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 00:13 GMT
"Daniel Mahoney"
>> RPCC what does that mean kyla?
>
> rec.pets.cats.community

That's where the Cats talk to each other in a 'foreign' language.
Cat Speak.  Go to rec.pet.cats.community and take a peek.
My kitty Mosey posts there <G>
Kyla
--Judge Judy gave the guy Hell and he had to pay the vet bill.
WOO HOO
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 03:38 GMT
just the same about posting to troll groups and very polite also, nothing
offensive, actually pleasant enough I wanted them to post to the group, Lee

> > I even got an email about this from someone I didn't know, guess its a
> > concerned lurker, nice they are concerned but I wish more people would
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> BTW guys alt callahans is a great group you should
> check it out.
john sumner - 06 Mar 2008 05:12 GMT
> just the same about posting to troll groups and very polite also,
> nothing offensive, actually pleasant enough I wanted them to post to
> the group, Lee

Just was wondering thats all
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 05:12 GMT
I must admit it was very curious to get an email from someone who was
obviously a lurker  wondering and curiosity are two wonderful qualities, Lee

> > just the same about posting to troll groups and very polite also,
> > nothing offensive, actually pleasant enough I wanted them to post to
> > the group, Lee
>
> Just was wondering thats all
john sumner - 06 Mar 2008 13:50 GMT
> I must admit it was very curious to get an email from someone who was
> obviously a lurker  wondering and curiosity are two wonderful
> qualities, Lee

It is pretty nice.
Kyla  =^..^= - 07 Mar 2008 00:14 GMT
"john sumner"
> "Stormmee" >
>> I must admit it was very curious to get an email from someone who was
>> obviously a lurker  wondering and curiosity are two wonderful
>> qualities, Lee
>
> It is pretty nice.

Yeah, it is <G>
HUG
Kyla
Kyla  =^..^= - 06 Mar 2008 06:41 GMT
I got and e-mail from a lurker that I didn't know who Googled & sent me the
troll menu I'd posted 8 years ago, and crossposted to a Beatles ng.
whoa
Kyla
--who never did write back and thank this person <G>

"Stormmee" ...
>I even got an email about this from someone I didn't know, guess its a
> concerned lurker, nice they are concerned but I wish more people would
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>> > >> >
>> > >> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Stormmee - 06 Mar 2008 06:42 GMT
this person was very nice, Lee
Kyla =^..^= <kyla.waterman@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:t5-dnRASOduuD1LanZ2dnUVZ_vCknZ2d@comcast.com...
> I got and e-mail from a lurker that I didn't know who Googled & sent me the
> troll menu I'd posted 8 years ago, and crossposted to a Beatles ng.
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> >> > >> No one got any recipes?  You know troll food.
> >> > >> > jim <jameslebbs@gmail.com> wrote in

news:6df74f2f-13a8-4cdb-91b7-ef32718f0aae@e10g2000prf.googlegroup
> >> > >> > s.com:
> >> > >> >
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> >> > >> >
> >> > >> > Mashed potatoes can be your friend.
Matthew - 05 Mar 2008 00:21 GMT
Granby  look where you are crossposting to
alt.usenet.kooks,alt.callahans,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes.   the first group is
troll central

< removed crossposting from my reply>

> No one got any recipes?  You know troll food.
>> jim <jameslebbs@gmail.com> wrote in
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>> Don't worry, we'll have no problem ignoring a pathetic little
>> troll like you.
Stormmee - 05 Mar 2008 00:22 GMT
oops I didn't even look, Lee
> Granby  look where you are crossposting to
> alt.usenet.kooks,alt.callahans,rec.pets.cats.anecdotes.   the first group is
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> >>
> >> Mashed potatoes can be your friend.