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Default Dawn Wells Potato Peeling Video

On Jun 1, 7:00*am, Alric Knebel > wrote:
> wrote:
> > On May 31, 12:05 pm, Alric Knebel > wrote:
> >> wrote:
> >>> On May 31, 7:24 am, Alric Knebel > wrote:
> >>>> wrote:
> >>>>> On May 30, 3:15 pm, Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
> >>>>>> On May 30, 4:55 pm, " >
> >>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>> On Mar 31, 6:05 pm, Tom > wrote:
> >>>>>>>> On Mar 31, 7:27 pm, Ubiquitous > wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> Dawn Wells, aka Mary Ann from Gilligan's Island, demonstrates a unique
> >>>>>>>>> way to peel an Idaho potato...without the use of a potato peeler!
> >>>>>>>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4W0qIPJmoo
> >>>>>>>>> --
> >>>>>>>>> It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which
> >>>>>>>>> the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
> >>>>>>>>> our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad
> >>>>>>>>> for them, it's failing.
> >>>>>>>> Not very energy efficient... how much gas or electricity did she use
> >>>>>>>> to power the stove to boil the water for 15 or more minutes just so
> >>>>>>>> she didn't have to use the peeler?
> >>>>>>>> Sheesh!
> >>>>>>>> Tom
> >>>>>>> Don't worry about it. *Once the Cap-and-Trade program takes effect we
> >>>>>>> can all march triumphantly back to the good old, "energy efficient"
> >>>>>>> days of the 19th century. You know, when it took an entire day to
> >>>>>>> prepare that evening's meal.
> >>>>>> You mean cooking is going to improve?
> >>>>>> --Bryan
> >>>>> That'll be completely up to your own skills, probably. Unless you have
> >>>>> a barrel full of money to take with you to the restaurant.
> >>>> Where do you get such stupid ideas?
> >>>> --
> >>>> __________________________________________________ __
> >>>> Alric Knebel
> >>> PBS. You know, that reality show they had a couple of years back where
> >>> a family agreed to live in the conditions of an early 20th century
> >>> family.
> >> Oh. *I see. *So you construed a documentary to read into something it
> >> didn't intend to say?

>
> >> --
> >> __________________________________________________ __
> >> Alric Knebel

>
> > No, I added the information from the documentary to other information
> > obtained from my life experience. I thought everybody did that, but if
> > extrapolation is a talent you lack you're really missing something.

>
> Well, clearly, if you think that Cap-and-Trade is going to lead to
> taking hours to prepare an evening meal, your talents are lacking.
> --
> __________________________________________________ __
> Alric Knebel


And all you've added to the discussion is personal invective. Who do
you think *you're* impressing?