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Nancy2 wrote on 17 Jul 2006 in rec.food.cooking
Mr Libido Incognito wrote: What is a "bitch", Carol? A female dog...a woman of little repute. Ah, but she could be of great repute - ill repute, that is. Repute can be good or bad. N. Little repute...you just made my point. She is a little person...little morals, little spirit, and little repute. Small in all aspects. Not having the brains to be of either great or ill repute. -- Curiosity killed the cat, but for a while I was a suspect -Alan |
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:41:42 +0200, "Pandora"
wrote: "Damsel in dis Dress" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On 17 Jul 2006 08:26:58 -0700, "googletupperware" wrote: Tupperware has a very cool spice set on a carousel. STOP SPAMMING US, BITCH! What is a "bitch", Carol? Basically, the female equivalent of Sheldon. Carol |
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On 17 Jul 2006 11:23:32 -0700, "Nancy2" wrote:
googletupperware wrote: Tupperware has a very cool spice set on a carousel. They are wedge-shaped 1-cup containers with airtight seals. You can stack up to 30 containers on a carousel for space-saving storage. Check it out he Cathy The first link goes to a "no longer available" site with no spice containers. I can't figure out why anyone would want a container that holds 1 cup of spice. That seems like an awfully big volume, especially if you like your spices fresh. I'd never want one like that because the spices would get old, no matter how well they were sealed. Do you realize how long it would take to use 1 cup of nutmeg? ground cloves? powdered bay leaf? LOL. I guess it depends on the spices. I tend to keep whole spices in 1 qt jars. 1 cup is an ungainly size for me - too small for whole spices and too big for ground. |
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"Damsel in dis Dress" wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:41:42 +0200, "Pandora" wrote: "Damsel in dis Dress" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On 17 Jul 2006 08:26:58 -0700, "googletupperware" wrote: Tupperware has a very cool spice set on a carousel. STOP SPAMMING US, BITCH! What is a "bitch", Carol? Basically, the female equivalent of Sheldon. G |
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Damsel wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006 08:26:58 -0700, "googletupperware" wrote: Tupperware has a very cool spice set on a carousel. STOP SPAMMING US, BITCH! Well, we *were* talking about spice storage, so the post is technically on-topic. But yelling here isn't going to accomplish anything. The place to complain is given in the headers of her message: X-Complaints-To: Bob |
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"Damsel in dis Dress" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 20:41:42 +0200, "Pandora" wrote: "Damsel in dis Dress" ha scritto nel messaggio ... On 17 Jul 2006 08:26:58 -0700, "googletupperware" wrote: Tupperware has a very cool spice set on a carousel. STOP SPAMMING US, BITCH! What is a "bitch", Carol? Basically, the female equivalent of Sheldon. Carol I understand ![]() Pandora |
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On 17 Jul 2006 11:35:18 -0700, "Nancy2"
wrote: You DID notice it was for paper towel rolls, not toilet paper rolls, didn't you? I often buy paper towels in 12-roll packs - if I had a space for this gizmo, I'd probably use it. As it is, the big pack of a dozen rolls sits on my sewing room floor. Why would you want to store individually plastic wrapped paper towels wrapped in a bundle in another plastic container? The sewing room floor sounds perfect. Maybe you could put the sewing room in a plastic container. ------------ There are no atheists in foxholes or in Fenway Park in an extra inning game. ____ Cape Cod Bob Delete the two "spam"s for email |
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Mr Libido Incognito wrote: Nancy2 wrote on 17 Jul 2006 in rec.food.cooking Mr Libido Incognito wrote: What is a "bitch", Carol? A female dog...a woman of little repute. Ah, but she could be of great repute - ill repute, that is. Repute can be good or bad. N. Little repute...you just made my point. She is a little person...little morals, little spirit, and little repute. Small in all aspects. Not having the brains to be of either great or ill repute. Small and little are not synonymous - both could mean in number or in size - she could be of little repute, meaning hardly anyone knows of her, or she could be of great repute meaning that lots of people know her. Additionally, she could be of good or bad repute. N. |
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Nancy2 wrote: Mr Libido Incognito wrote: Nancy2 wrote on 17 Jul 2006 in rec.food.cooking Mr Libido Incognito wrote: What is a "bitch", Carol? A female dog...a woman of little repute. Ah, but she could be of great repute - ill repute, that is. Repute can be good or bad. N. Little repute...you just made my point. She is a little person...little morals, little spirit, and little repute. Small in all aspects. Not having the brains to be of either great or ill repute. Small and little are not synonymous - both could mean in number or in size - she could be of little repute, meaning hardly anyone knows of her, or she could be of great repute meaning that lots of people know her. Additionally, she could be of good or bad repute. N. According to Merriam-Webster, small and little are synonyms. 5 entries found for small. To select an entry, click on it. small[adjective]small arm[noun]small-fry[adjective]small-minded[adjective]small talk[noun] Entry Word: small Function: adjective Text: 1 of a size that is less than average a small cat who never weighed more than five pounds Synonyms bantam, diminutive, dinky, dwarf, dwarfish, fine, little, pint-size (or pint-sized), pocket, pocket-size (also pocket-sized), puny, pygmy, slight, smallish, undersized Do you see "little" there. I guess they are synonyms. |
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