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OT- Goodbye Tim Russert



 
 
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Old 15-06-2008, 04:40 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Wayne Boatwright[_3_]
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On Sun 15 Jun 2008 05:24:17a, Michael "Dog3" told us...

"Virginia Tadrzynski"
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Then they'll get the idea to institute a 'death tariff'......die as a
result of one of our flights it will cost an extra $20 for the
privilege. -ginny


ROFLMAO... OMG... do dead bodies take extra fuel to cart around?

Michael


No, but they don't get up and walk off the plane by themselves, a major
inconvenience for the airine. They'll charge $20 for an airline employee
to remove them.

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Old 15-06-2008, 05:48 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"blake murphy" wrote in message
...
Sheldon wrote:
On Jun 13, 10:06?pm, "Bob Terwilliger"
wrote:
Sheldon foamed at the mouth:

You should be extremely appologetic to be the first to rush forth to
blurt out that you never heard of Tim Russert... why didn't you just
stfu... a normal human would have at the very least taken a few
moments to look him up on the net and waited for some other folks to
post first so you'd get a clue... it's no wonder you shacked up with
the very first totally useless slut stalker came along... you earned
everything you deserve. ?You're an utter embarrassment to humanity.
It's difficult to feel any empathy for someone so utterly self
absorbed as you... you don't even express sympathy for another
unfortunate human being, makes one wonder if anything you claim is
true ?The parasitic florida duet, you deserve each other. ?Preying on
good folks sympathies makes you a fraud and a scammer.
This is Sheldon's way of dealing with his frustration over the fact
that he
wants to **** kili and he can't -- both because she is unavailable to
him
and because he is impotent.

Keep it up, Sheldon, there will be HUNDREDS of people ****ing on your
grave.

Bob


a ****ing conga line! yes!!!

I am trying to picture this. I guess it is only for those of you who can pee
and aim
while perambulating? This is some kind of coordination test, isn't it?


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Old 15-06-2008, 07:25 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:24:17 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\""
wrote:

"Virginia Tadrzynski"
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Then they'll get the idea to institute a 'death tariff'......die as a
result of one of our flights it will cost an extra $20 for the
privilege. -ginny


ROFLMAO... OMG... do dead bodies take extra fuel to cart around?

You know what they say about "dead weight".



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Old 16-06-2008, 03:59 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
blake murphy[_2_]
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On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:48:41 -0400, "cybercat"
wrote:


"blake murphy" wrote in message
.. .
Sheldon wrote:
On Jun 13, 10:06?pm, "Bob Terwilliger"
wrote:

Keep it up, Sheldon, there will be HUNDREDS of people ****ing on your
grave.

Bob


a ****ing conga line! yes!!!

I am trying to picture this. I guess it is only for those of you who can pee
and aim
while perambulating? This is some kind of coordination test, isn't it?


the local police use it as a roadside sobriety test.

your pal,
blake
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Old 16-06-2008, 05:13 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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merryb wrote:
Wow- this totally blows me away- Tim Russert, 58, died from a heart
attack. Sunday mornings will never be the same. I'll miss him...


And what makes it even more sad is that he was really into this
historical presidential race.
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Old 18-06-2008, 10:21 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Scott[_11_]
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DK wrote:
Sheldon wrote:
"kilikini" wrote:
merryb wrote:
Wow- this totally blows me away- Tim Russert, 58, died
I have no idea who he is!
kili


You should be extremely appologetic to be the first to rush forth to
blurt out that you never heard of Tim Russert... why didn't you just
stfu... a normal human would have at the very least taken a few
moments to look him up on the net and waited for some other folks to
post first so you'd get a clue... it's no wonder you shacked up with
the very first totally useless slut stalker came along... you earned
everything you deserve. You're an utter embarrassment to humanity.
It's difficult to feel any empathy for someone so utterly self
absorbed as you... you don't even express sympathy for another
unfortunate human being, makes one wonder if anything you claim is
true The parasitic florida duet, you deserve each other. Preying on
good folks sympathies makes you a fraud and a scammer.




**** you, Shelly!


Give the guy a break...he gives really great advice on grinding your own
meat
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Old 18-06-2008, 10:25 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Scott[_11_]
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Scott wrote:



**** you, Shelly!


Give the guy a break...he gives really great advice on grinding your own
meat


I shouldn't included his post in my reply...sorry Kili and others who
have him killfiled
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Old 12-07-2008, 07:26 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
yilukayi
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On 6ÔÂ14ÈÕ, ÏÂÎç9ʱ33·Ö, Goomba wrote:
Steve Pope wrote:
Mark Thorson wrote:


It now appears to have been a coronary embolism.


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/...entry_id=27300


So that type of embolism could have been the consequence
ofdeep-veinthrombosiscaused by the plane flight, true?


Steve


No, those emboli originate elsewhere. Take a gander at the route blood
takes in the body.
Right atrium to right ventricle
Right ventricle to Pulmonary (lungs)
Lungs to left atrium
Left atrium to left ventricle
Left ventricle to body via arteries both up to the brain and down
into the body below, as well as feeding the heart itself via coronary
arteries. Sometimes clots will develop in the heart because of
ineffective atrial beat (Such as a pt with A-fib) that allow blood to
remain in the atrium when it shouldn't, and those clots can go up to the
brain and can cause of an ischemic stroke. This is why patients with a
diagnosis of Atrium Fibrillation are put on blood thinners.
Venous return brings the "used" blood up to the right ventricle again
to start the circuit again. When the venous blood has pooled in the
lower extremities (or occasionally in the upper too) it gets thick and
sticky. The clot can form inside theveinat that point. Something
causes the clot to dislodge and when it goes up into the heart and then
into the lungs and it is too large to pass it occludes the circuit.
All hell breaks out.
A GREAT many people die of these, yet some survive.
Those that survive with live on blood thinners for a long, long time
afterwards. It is felt that all of us survive micro-emboli all the time.
It is the big honkin' clots that kill us.


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