On Feb 8, 10:56*am, blake murphy > wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 07:06:05 -0800 (PST), Food SnobŪ wrote:
> > On Feb 8, 8:42*am, "James Silverton" >
> > wrote:
> >> Hello All!
>
> >> This report in the Telegraph seems to indicate that the British are just
> >> as worried as Americans.
>
> >>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...rton/7168007/F....
>
> >> "One in five Britons is now labouring under the misapprehension that
> >> they are suffering from a food allergy"
>
> > I'm not sure that I could tolerate the food in England. *My wife and
> > son are going to Iceland in August. (I have airplane phobias, so I'm
> > not going). *I wonder what they'll find to eat there.
>
> i'm sure that they'll be so happy to be free of your hectoring they won't
> care what it is they're eating.
I know that you'd like to think that my relationship with them is like
that. I'm actually very sweet to my wife, and I'm easier on my son
that he often merits. He's both unusually smart and unusually
bullheaded. Both of those things I can deal with, but he's also, like
most other kids in his cohort, way too lazy, but I digress. Let's
see, I have a wife who's smart and hot, and a good looking, smart, if
a bit headstrong son. Maybe you have something of the sort too, or
other personal relationships that you find satisfying. Maybe not, and
it's disturbing to you that I *do*.
I throw stones at other people's cooking. You...well, I like you more
than you'd like me to. I know that you don't vote badly, and I care
more about that than I do whether or not you like me, detest me, or
any other thing like whether you disparage me on Usenet.
>
> blake
--Bryan