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Old 24-11-2003, 05:51 PM
Nancy Dooley
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Reg wrote in message .com...
Moosemeat wrote:

I wonder if a bus made an unscheduled stop and all these people got off
here. I have never seen such an influx of new posters as has cropped up in
our hallowed newsgroup in the last few days.\
As Sheldon would say, "The Corps is shot to hell."


This is silly, self congratulatory bullshit if I've ever heard it. You
think the fact that you spend all your time reading a newsgroup
that it grants some sort of status to you?

It reminds me a bit of the teenagers that hang around the mall 24
hours a day. They begin to think they own it. Makes you reflect on
how little they actually do own.

OK Kid, anything you say. The foodcourt's yours...


It's obvious you haven't been reading the group very long.
Presumptuousness comes to mind.

Hey, Moosie, haven't seen you in a while - you doin' o.k.?

N.
  #32 (permalink)  
Old 24-11-2003, 05:55 PM
Nancy Dooley
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kalanamak wrote in message ...
"Jack Schidt®" wrote:

"Moosemeat" wrote in message
...
I wonder if a bus made an unscheduled stop and all these people got off
here. I have never seen such an influx of new posters as has cropped up

in
our hallowed newsgroup in the last few days.\
As Sheldon would say, "The Corps is shot to hell."




Now now, nothing wrong with seeing some new faces here. Makes a nice
contrast to the old cocks and stew hens ;-P


Ahhh, but which one of their legs are tenderer?
blacksalt



It's which one is bigger, isn't it? ;-)

N.
  #33 (permalink)  
Old 24-11-2003, 06:16 PM
Reg
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Nancy Dooley wrote:

It's obvious you haven't been reading the group very long.


Many years actually.

Presumptuousness comes to mind.


A good description of your comment

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Old 24-11-2003, 09:36 PM
Gregory Morrow
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kalanamak wrote:

Reg wrote:
Moosemeat wrote:


I wonder if a bus made an unscheduled stop and all these people got

off
here. I have never seen such an influx of new posters as has cropped

up in
our hallowed newsgroup in the last few days.\
As Sheldon would say, "The Corps is shot to hell."


This is silly, self congratulatory bullshit if I've ever heard it. You
think the fact that you spend all your time reading a newsgroup
that it grants some sort of status to you?


Is this the first time you've been trolled by Moosie?
My self congratualory comment is that I've never been trolled by Moosie.



And Moosie's *trolls* are better than the most other folks' *posts*.... :-)

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Greg


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Old 24-11-2003, 10:08 PM
Becca
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And Moosie's *trolls* are better than the most other folks' *posts*.... :-)

Best
Greg


We could argue over which one of his posts was the best. My favorite,
was about chicken. He said that one drumstick was always more tender
than the other one. I think that's how it went, but it was a long
time ago.

Becca
  #36 (permalink)  
Old 25-11-2003, 07:43 AM
sf
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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:08:04 -0600, Becca
wrote:

And Moosie's *trolls* are better than the most other folks' *posts*.... :-)

Best
Greg


We could argue over which one of his posts was the best. My favorite,
was about chicken. He said that one drumstick was always more tender
than the other one. I think that's how it went, but it was a long
time ago.

Hey, that isn't a troll - it's true.
  #37 (permalink)  
Old 25-11-2003, 03:13 PM
Bob Pastorio
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sf wrote:

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:08:04 -0600, Becca
wrote:

And Moosie's *trolls* are better than the most other folks' *posts*.... :-)

Best
Greg


We could argue over which one of his posts was the best. My favorite,
was about chicken. He said that one drumstick was always more tender
than the other one. I think that's how it went, but it was a long
time ago.

Hey, that isn't a troll - it's true.


Exactly. Chickens are right- and left-handed just like people. The
dominant side is always more muscular. So a right-handed chicken will
always have a more tender left leg. It's the ambidextrous ones that'll
throw you every time.

Pastorio

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Old 25-11-2003, 03:18 PM
Nancy Dooley
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Reg wrote in message .com...
Nancy Dooley wrote:

It's obvious you haven't been reading the group very long.


Many years actually.

Presumptuousness comes to mind.


A good description of your comment


If you had been reading for a while, you'd know Moose's propensity to
start "traffic" by making comments calculated to raise hackles. And
then you wouldn't have taken the bait, but just sat back and watched
the fun. Do you recall his "chicken leg" introduction to the group?

N.
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Old 25-11-2003, 03:31 PM
Reg
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Nancy Dooley wrote:

If you had been reading for a while, you'd know Moose's propensity to
start "traffic" by making comments calculated to raise hackles.


And he would be unique in that regard then? Take your time with
this one dear

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Old 25-11-2003, 04:43 PM
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In article , Bob Pastorio
wrote:

sf wrote:

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 16:08:04 -0600, Becca
wrote:

And Moosie's *trolls* are better than the most other folks'
*posts*.... :-)

Best
Greg

We could argue over which one of his posts was the best. My favorite,
was about chicken. He said that one drumstick was always more tender
than the other one. I think that's how it went, but it was a long
time ago.

Hey, that isn't a troll - it's true.


Exactly. Chickens are right- and left-handed just like people. The
dominant side is always more muscular. So a right-handed chicken will
always have a more tender left leg. It's the ambidextrous ones that'll
throw you every time.

Pastorio


Wouldn't that be right- and left-legged? Or -winged? All that
scratching takes its toll. With the ambi ones, there're two people
stuck with the muscular part. And some of us like that -- you know, the
bigger the better kind of thing.
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"If you're ever in a jam, here I am."
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Old 25-11-2003, 05:35 PM
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Melba's Jammin' writes:

Wouldn't that be right- and left-legged? Or -winged? All that
scratching takes its toll. With the ambi ones, there're two people
stuck with the muscular part. And some of us like that -- you know, the
bigger the better kind of thing.


Barb, get your mind off those sinewy middle legs... hey, where're you going,
you didn't finish feeding the chickens... Barb, why are you double timing over
to the horse barn...


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Old 25-11-2003, 08:31 PM
Z GIRL
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"PENMART01" wrote in message
...
Melba's Jammin' writes:

Wouldn't that be right- and left-legged? Or -winged? All that
scratching takes its toll. With the ambi ones, there're two people
stuck with the muscular part. And some of us like that -- you know, the
bigger the better kind of thing.


Barb, get your mind off those sinewy middle legs... hey, where're you

going,
you didn't finish feeding the chickens... Barb, why are you double timing

over
to the horse barn...



ROTFL!!!!!! I can hardly type and my ribs are hurting from laughing so
hard!
Oh Gosh!



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---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
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"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."



 




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