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Nancy Young wrote in
: I don't think I would enjoy that, but thanks. And if someone is making money along the line, hey ... it's not as if there are egg farms around the corner from me, someone's being paid to fill a niche. You're slipping. You forgot to accuse me of anti-american sentiment :-) |
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Michel Boucher writes:
Nancy Young wrote: 'd rather get super cheap eggs all year and deal with the holiday bump. You gets what you pays for. Super-cheap eggs...yum :-\ So, glut is fine with you as long as it results in a saving over the real price of egg production? You are prepared to accept falsified seasonal shortages for the purpose of generating greater wealth for the middle-man in exchange for a product that may not be exportable because of its low production cost and hence questionable quality? Other than for the shells hens are incapable of producing lesser (or higher) "quality" eggs so long as they produce eggs, regardless of diet... the nutritional value will be identical by weight. When a bird is ill in a way that would affect its egg's viability to produce young it simply ceases egg production, nature's way... same as it's natural that you spout bullshit about topics of which you know absolutely nothing... Michel Boucher, in every which way possible you are a big fat zero ("0")... you are by far the most ignorant, pretentious, and LOUDESTMOUTHED of all the RFC posters... you're a communist/moslem piece-of-shit spineless freedom froggie windbag. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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"Ken Davey" wrote in
: the nutritional value will be identical by weight. ... you're a communist/moslem piece-of-shit spineless freedom froggie windbag. Just where in the text you replied to was there any mention of nutritional value? Better be careful, you'll be tagged as a Michel supporter and accused of being anti-"American" ;-) |
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Michel Boucher wrote:
Nancy Young wrote in : I don't think I would enjoy that, but thanks. And if someone is making money along the line, hey ... it's not as if there are egg farms around the corner from me, someone's being paid to fill a niche. You're slipping. You forgot to accuse me of anti-american sentiment :-) That's a given. A blind man could see it. It's just gotten too old. At any rate, the system you describe is used for milk where I live. It's never on sale, by law. Big whoop. Still some milk is better than other brands. I've hand picked eggs from hen houses, so I know a bad one when I see it. The eggs are fine, here. nancy (why did they put the henhouse in the middle of the cattle pasture? I had to beat that damn bull to the fence while carrying eggs, every day) |
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Ken Davey wrote:
Nancy Young wrote: Michel's just mad he's only North American. ;-) Well - for the next six months I can call myself a Central American - Mike and I got you surrounded. Wanna give up now? - offering easy terms. Zero interest, no payment down, no payments until 2005? Sure, I'll take Canada and Central Amercica. Where do I sign? Ken.(watching the rain come down in 'sunny' Honduras) |
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"Ken Davey" wrote in
: PENMART01 wrote: Michel Boucher writes: Nancy Young wrote: 'd rather get super cheap eggs all year and deal with the holiday bump. You gets what you pays for. Super-cheap eggs...yum :-\ So, glut is fine with you as long as it results in a saving over the real price of egg production? You are prepared to accept falsified seasonal shortages for the purpose of generating greater wealth for the middle-man in exchange for a product that may not be exportable because of its low production cost and hence questionable quality? Other than for the shells hens are incapable of producing lesser (or higher) "quality" eggs so long as they produce eggs, regardless of diet... the nutritional value will be identical by weight. When a bird is ill in a way that would affect its egg's viability to produce young it simply ceases egg production, nature's way... same as it's natural that you spout bullshit about topics of which you know absolutely nothing... Michel Boucher, in every which way possible you are a big fat zero ("0")... you are by far the most ignorant, pretentious, and LOUDESTMOUTHED of all the RFC posters... you're a communist/moslem piece-of-shit spineless freedom froggie windbag. Just where in the text you replied to was there any mention of nutritional value? The appearance (yolk color) and flavor of an egg is dramatically affected by (the quality of) the feed and living conditions of the hen. Thus the flavorless junk factory eggs. I think it is long past time for you to adjust your meds. Perhaps some therapeutic pastime is in order. I know - go out to your barn and play with your trailer park. Turn out the lights and demand, in a loud booming voice, that they all must join your church and give you all their money or the sun will not come back. Regards. Ken. PS: Here's a little contest for the group - name Sheldon's church. Easy... Church of the Black Sabbath. Wayne |
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PENMART01 wrote:
Michel Boucher writes: Nancy Young wrote: 'd rather get super cheap eggs all year and deal with the holiday bump. You gets what you pays for. Super-cheap eggs...yum :-\ So, glut is fine with you as long as it results in a saving over the real price of egg production? You are prepared to accept falsified seasonal shortages for the purpose of generating greater wealth for the middle-man in exchange for a product that may not be exportable because of its low production cost and hence questionable quality? Other than for the shells hens are incapable of producing lesser (or higher) "quality" eggs so long as they produce eggs, regardless of diet... the nutritional value will be identical by weight. When a bird is ill in a way that would affect its egg's viability to produce young it simply ceases egg production, nature's way... same as it's natural that you spout bullshit about topics of which you know absolutely nothing... Michel Boucher, in every which way possible you are a big fat zero ("0")... you are by far the most ignorant, pretentious, and LOUDESTMOUTHED of all the RFC posters... you're a communist/moslem piece-of-shit spineless freedom froggie windbag. Just where in the text you replied to was there any mention of nutritional value? The appearance (yolk color) and flavor of an egg is dramatically affected by (the quality of) the feed and living conditions of the hen. Thus the flavorless junk factory eggs. I think it is long past time for you to adjust your meds. Perhaps some therapeutic pastime is in order. I know - go out to your barn and play with your trailer park. Turn out the lights and demand, in a loud booming voice, that they all must join your church and give you all their money or the sun will not come back. Regards. Ken. PS: Here's a little contest for the group - name Sheldon's church. |
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Michel Boucher wrote:
"Ken Davey" wrote in : the nutritional value will be identical by weight. ... you're a communist/moslem piece-of-shit spineless freedom froggie windbag. Just where in the text you replied to was there any mention of nutritional value? Better be careful, you'll be tagged as a Michel supporter and accused of being anti-"American" ;-) And Damned Proud Of It (BG) Ken |
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Nancy Young wrote:
Michel Boucher wrote: Better be careful, you'll be tagged as a Michel supporter and accused of being anti-"American" ;-) Michel's just mad he's only North American. ;-) nancy Well - for the next six months I can call myself a Central American - Mike and I got you surrounded. Wanna give up now? - offering easy terms. Ken.(watching the rain come down in 'sunny' Honduras) |
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Ranee Mueller writes:
10 lb sack of flour is $0.99 and the bulk wheat flour is $0.33/lb. Explain why bulk flour costs more than 3X the price of packaged flour. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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