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Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables. |
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"Brian D." > wrote:
> Kevin S. Wilson wrote: > > BTW, I've asked a half-dozen people why they are reading a thread that > > has nothing to to with BBQ and probably never will. So far, not a > > single one has answered the question. Funny that. > > It's kinda like driving by a car wreck, does anyone ever *not* look?? > It appears that Kevvie has posted this in a thread, "Smoked ring bologna & pork sausage", which does have something to do with BBQ. Funny that. I no longer see his posts, except in the followups posted by others. °~) -- Nick. Christmas Day, the twenty-fifth Day of December, being established a Federal holiday by an Act of Congress on June 28, 1870: Merry Christmas! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops! You are not forgotten. Thanks. |
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Beth Cole wrote: > Default User wrote: > > Were I able > > to access afb with my normal news setup (alt groups are gone now, I > > have to use grouple) I'd have done as well. > > news.individual.net (Formerly news.cis.dfn.de) I use that at home. It's not available here because of the company firewall, only their newsserver and few others are allowed to access port 119. Google and others web-based ones don't come in through the news port. > I don't know why anyone would ever use google for reading current postings. See above. Brian |
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Beth Cole wrote: > Default User wrote: > > Were I able > > to access afb with my normal news setup (alt groups are gone now, I > > have to use grouple) I'd have done as well. > > news.individual.net (Formerly news.cis.dfn.de) I use that at home. It's not available here because of the company firewall, only their newsserver and few others are allowed to access port 119. Google and others web-based ones don't come in through the news port. > I don't know why anyone would ever use google for reading current postings. See above. Brian |
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"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 00:58:32 -0600, Nick > wrote: > >>I'll second it. >>Your continued replies and those of calitosis to the crossposted >>thread are not appreciated. > > So, like Boob, you're going to duck the obvious question. I'll ask it > again: > > Why are you reading a thread that never had anything to do with BBQ? I > honestly would like to know what you bozos expect to find there, and > why you keep obsessively looking for it. > > Bonus Question: Why aren't you talking to CAL if you're experiencing > serious emotianal trauma over the x-posted thread? You might ask him, > for instance, why he crossposted a message into AFB that had nothing > to do with BBQ. > >>GFY > > Do you always shout out the punchline before tellling the joke? > >>http://www.amishrakefight.org/gfy/ > > Hey, that's original. I'll bet there's at least two newbie lurkers who > haven't seen that site before. > > I heard about this one site that has dancing hamsters on it. It's > really LOL. > > Do you have a URL to that site in your Favorites Bookmark? > > -- > Kevin S. Wilson > Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho > "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically > useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. > Furr You know Kevin, you really are a self-righteous net-copping boor. for Petes sake get a life. Nanzi |
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"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 00:58:32 -0600, Nick > wrote: > >>I'll second it. >>Your continued replies and those of calitosis to the crossposted >>thread are not appreciated. > > So, like Boob, you're going to duck the obvious question. I'll ask it > again: > > Why are you reading a thread that never had anything to do with BBQ? I > honestly would like to know what you bozos expect to find there, and > why you keep obsessively looking for it. > > Bonus Question: Why aren't you talking to CAL if you're experiencing > serious emotianal trauma over the x-posted thread? You might ask him, > for instance, why he crossposted a message into AFB that had nothing > to do with BBQ. > >>GFY > > Do you always shout out the punchline before tellling the joke? > >>http://www.amishrakefight.org/gfy/ > > Hey, that's original. I'll bet there's at least two newbie lurkers who > haven't seen that site before. > > I heard about this one site that has dancing hamsters on it. It's > really LOL. > > Do you have a URL to that site in your Favorites Bookmark? > > -- > Kevin S. Wilson > Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho > "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically > useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. > Furr You know Kevin, you really are a self-righteous net-copping boor. for Petes sake get a life. Nanzi |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:13:35 -0600, p0wd3r >
wrote: >On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:10:36 -0700, Kevin S. Wilson > >wrote: > >LA-LA--LA-LA > >>Why didn't you stick your fingers in your ears and start shouting >>LA-LA--LA-LA from the start? > >Did you say something, freak? Yes. You'll now need to find someone literate to read it to you, HaX0r d00d. PS: Your X-NO-ARCHIVE still x-no-works. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. Furr |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:13:35 -0600, p0wd3r >
wrote: >On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:10:36 -0700, Kevin S. Wilson > >wrote: > >LA-LA--LA-LA > >>Why didn't you stick your fingers in your ears and start shouting >>LA-LA--LA-LA from the start? > >Did you say something, freak? Yes. You'll now need to find someone literate to read it to you, HaX0r d00d. PS: Your X-NO-ARCHIVE still x-no-works. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. Furr |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:14:45 -0600, p0wd3r >
wrote: >On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:52:13 -0700, Kevin S. Wilson > >wrote: > >Blah blah blah blah... Same ol shit. Not of any real interest. >Go away, boy. You don't really think that my posts disappear simply because you snip them from your obsessive, feverish follow-ups, do you? I ask because after the age of 9 months or so, most infants understand the concept of object permanence. Are you develomentally delayed? PS: That X-NO-ARCHIVE thing? It still X-NO-WORKS. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. Furr |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 00:14:45 -0600, p0wd3r >
wrote: >On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 13:52:13 -0700, Kevin S. Wilson > >wrote: > >Blah blah blah blah... Same ol shit. Not of any real interest. >Go away, boy. You don't really think that my posts disappear simply because you snip them from your obsessive, feverish follow-ups, do you? I ask because after the age of 9 months or so, most infants understand the concept of object permanence. Are you develomentally delayed? PS: That X-NO-ARCHIVE thing? It still X-NO-WORKS. -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. Furr |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 17:54:32 GMT, "Olde Hippee" >
wrote: > You know Kevin, you really are a self-righteous net-copping boor. And you're who, again? > for Petes sake get a life. Thanks for helping fill in my Usenet Cliche Bingo Card. What else you got? -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. Furr |
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 17:54:32 GMT, "Olde Hippee" >
wrote: > You know Kevin, you really are a self-righteous net-copping boor. And you're who, again? > for Petes sake get a life. Thanks for helping fill in my Usenet Cliche Bingo Card. What else you got? -- Kevin S. Wilson Tech Writer at a university somewhere in Idaho "When you can't do something completely impractical and intrinsically useless *yourself*, you go get the Kibologists to do it for you." --J. Furr |
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"Pete Romfh" > wrote:
> [] > I found a butcher's supply place here in Houston that had all the > supplies I needed. > They also had a copy of the book and recommended it also. I now have a > copy and am browsing through it this evening. There's a whole lot of info > in there. I'm planning on making the first batch of smoked pork sausage > this weekend. Good luck, smokey. Or good smoke, lucky! Please pack them carefully when you ship them. Can't wait ta taste 'em! -- Nick. To help with tsunami relief, go to: http://www.cidi.org/ http://www.usaid.gov/ or http://usafreedomcorps.gov/ Celebrating 7 years of retirement on 8 January! Slainte! Thank a Veteran and Support Our Troops! You are not forgotten. Thanks. |
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