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"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote

> On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 23:42:22 -0400, "Nancy Young" >
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>>"Damsel in dis Dress" > wrote
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>>> On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 03:09:42 GMT, Mr Libido Incognito >
>>> wrote:
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>>>>Damsel in dis Dress wrote on 08 Oct 2006 in rec.food.cooking
>>>>
>>>>> They're pretty yuppified, though. They have a
>>>>> two-seater.
>>>>
>>>>Is that a 2 storey 2 seater?
>>>
>>> I sure hope not. But I guess that would give Nancy an excuse to call
>>> Ron a shit-head.

>>
>>? I need an excuse?

>
> Hell, all you have to do is give him The Look (TM).


Heh. You gotta feel sorry for him. (laugh)

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One time on Usenet, zxcvbob > said:
> Nancy Young wrote:
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> > nancy (do they even have rotary service anymore?)
> > (or is that any more)


> Yes, rotary phones will work on touchtone phone lines. I have an old
> rotary phone I keep as a spare. (Teenage daughter hates it. I tell her
> it's "retro")


I have one on my computer desk, an old mandarin red "Ericofon":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ericofon

As a kid, I thought most phones looked like this, as both my parents
and grandparents had them. I have mine because it's nostaligic and
unlike my cordless, it doesn't die when the power goes out...

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On 2006-10-09, Little Malice > wrote:

> unlike my cordless, it doesn't die when the power goes out...


There ya' go. Old tech sometimes saves the day. I've got an old 1st
gen touchtone cradle phone I keep around just for power failures.

http://www.frillfreephones.com/toph.html

To this day, I've yet to experience a single phone that meets the
sound fidelity standards these old warhorses still provide.

I also have an cheapo princess clone that comes in handy now and then.
When I was taking some computer classes, the school replaced the
school provided phone with a pay phone to prevent long distance abuse
by some jerk students. But, they didn't hardwire it and just plugged
the pay phone into the existing std wall plug-jack. I'd carry my
mini-princess in my book bag and plug it in to the wall jack. (local
calls only).

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You missunderstood , the poster wants US to offer ideas in cooking
ware
and fundamentals .

You know , like the chicken will be ruined if ya add tada and yada
and blah blah blah ...

You are supposed to assume they will aquire/borrow the cooking ware
once we advice on whats not hot ...

Like for example . Toaster ovens are NOT .
They are trash , they dont do what the advert says , or
they do it with great difficulty .
Try to toast in a toaster oven ! ha ha ha ha .....

Im working on a "dorm" oven . The 12" teflon skillet
is low cost , but the heater and the 'broiler" top are hard to
make . Hope some big corp fabs these for $60 .
Both heaters are instant on , so your control obeys your command .
And if ya had a computer on it , nothing would beat its "Automatic"
mode .
Punch pizza , and it starts both bake/broil . This preheats the oven
in 1/10 the time your big oven preheats !
Toss in the pizza and it shuts off the upper broil exactly 20 seconds
later to prevent top side burn . This heats the pizza faster than any
method ever !
Pizza now cooks and the lower heater drives the moisture to the top
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You missunderstood , the poster wants US to offer ideas in cooking
ware
and fundamentals .

You know , like the chicken will be ruined if ya add tada and yada
and blah blah blah ...

You are supposed to assume they will aquire/borrow the cooking ware
once we advice on whats not hot ...

Like for example . Toaster ovens are NOT .
They are trash , they dont do what the advert says , or
they do it with great difficulty .
Try to toast in a toaster oven ! ha ha ha ha .....

Im working on a "dorm" oven . The 12" teflon skillet
is low cost , but the heater and the 'broiler" top are hard to
make . Hope some big corp fabs these for $60 .
Both heaters are instant on , so your control obeys your command .
And if ya had a computer on it , nothing would beat its "Automatic"
mode .
Punch pizza , and it starts both bake/broil . This preheats the oven
in 1/10 the time your big oven preheats !
Toss in the pizza and it shuts off the upper broil exactly 20 seconds
later to prevent top side burn . This heats the pizza faster than any
method ever !
Pizza now cooks and the lower heater drives the moisture to the top


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notbob wrote:

> To this day, I've yet to experience a single phone that meets the
> sound fidelity standards these old warhorses still provide.


Those old workhorse phones NEVER broke down..I swear.. until the day
after they made us buy them. Suddenly phone were all pieces of shit when
in the past they were solid, well built tools.
I miss the old heavy duty dial phones. Seriously.
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melissa wrote:
> ok so i apologize i was out of town for the past couple of
> days...apparently my lack of capitalization and responding time has
> caused a riot on this discussion board. I was just looking for an esay
> recipe...


Can we dis your annoying top posting habit next?
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Maybe we can dis your annoying bottom posting habit next.

> melissa wrote:
>> ok so i apologize i was out of town for the past couple of
>> days...apparently my lack of capitalization and responding time has
>> caused a riot on this discussion board. I was just looking for an esay
>> recipe...

>
> Can we dis your annoying top posting habit next?

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"John" > wrote in message
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>> melissa wrote:
>>> ok so i apologize i was out of town for the past couple of
>>> days...apparently my lack of capitalization and responding time has
>>> caused a riot on this discussion board. I was just looking for an esay
>>> recipe...

>>
>> Can we dis your annoying top posting habit next?


> Maybe we can dis your annoying bottom posting habit next.



Most of the world reads from top to bottom. Maybe you can explain why we
should do the opposite here.


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I llike top posting too.

Wheeeee!

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On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 21:26:32 -0400, John > wrote:

>Maybe we can dis your annoying bottom posting habit next.
>
>> melissa wrote:
>>> ok so i apologize i was out of town for the past couple of
>>> days...apparently my lack of capitalization and responding time has
>>> caused a riot on this discussion board. I was just looking for an esay
>>> recipe...

>>
>> Can we dis your annoying top posting habit next?


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Because *you've* read every post in the thread so far.
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On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 01:29:55 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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>"John" > wrote in message
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>>
>>> melissa wrote:
>>>> ok so i apologize i was out of town for the past couple of
>>>> days...apparently my lack of capitalization and responding time has
>>>> caused a riot on this discussion board. I was just looking for an esay
>>>> recipe...
>>>
>>> Can we dis your annoying top posting habit next?

>
>> Maybe we can dis your annoying bottom posting habit next.

>
>
>Most of the world reads from top to bottom. Maybe you can explain why we
>should do the opposite here.
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USE THE SPELL CHECK.
I think everyone forgets this.



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The skin is the best and flavorable part.



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<sf> wrote in message ...
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> On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 01:29:55 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"
> > wrote:
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>>"John" > wrote in message
t...
>>>
>>>> melissa wrote:
>>>>> ok so i apologize i was out of town for the past couple of
>>>>> days...apparently my lack of capitalization and responding time has
>>>>> caused a riot on this discussion board. I was just looking for an esay
>>>>> recipe...
>>>>
>>>> Can we dis your annoying top posting habit next?

>>
>>> Maybe we can dis your annoying bottom posting habit next.

>>
>>
>>Most of the world reads from top to bottom. Maybe you can explain why we
>>should do the opposite here.



> Because *you've* read every post in the thread so far.
> ```````````````````



Irrelevant. It should read like a book. You know that.


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sf wrote:

> Because you've read every post in the thread so far.


Is it your goal to be plonked? Or just to behave rudely?



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Dear Brian,

Go ahead and plonk me. I won't even notice.

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>> Because you've read every post in the thread so far.

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>Is it your goal to be plonked? Or just to behave rudely?
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sf wrote:

> Dear Brian,
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> Go ahead and plonk me. I won't even notice.


Idiot.



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