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Default roast bones before making beef broth?

CliffMacgillivray wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> Paul M. Cook wrote:
>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Richard McBeef wrote:
>>>>> Why is it necessary to roast the bones before
>>>>> making a beef broth? I am curious as to what effect the roasting
>>>>> has? What would the difference be if the roasting were not done.
>>>>> In article >,
>>>>>
>>>> You're making fun of the assassinations of the students at V. Tech
>>>> by using this ID?! What kind of a loser asshole are you?! PLONK
>>>> DICKHEAD. And you may be complicit so I'm forwarding this to the
>>>> FBI in Quantico. See how you feel about joking around now,
>>>> asshole.
>>> Kudos for spotting that. I almost replied to the SOB before reading
>>> the posts. Sick *******, indeed.
>>>
>>> Paul

>>
>> I can't take credit for first spotting it, but I DID report him to
>> the FBI. I imagine they want to track and question anyone with even
>> the most tenuous ties to this V. Tech assassin (keyword there being
>> *ass*). Hopefully they will make this "joker's" life miserable for
>> a while. Complicit or not, it's no joking matter. I can't believe
>> some people think this is funny, I really can't. It's a tragedy.
>> And this dillhole comes on here using that name and thinks it's
>> funny? May they screw up the next 5 years of his life while he
>> tries to explain his way out of it, that's what I hope for.

> Jokes even in bad taste are not a crime. Fantasizing lengthy false
> imprisonment is odd. Definitely unamerican!
> Do you really think the fbi will investigate every bad joke related to
> this? If anything you have self identified yourself to the authorities
> as a bit dull.


YOU are an asshole and this is in terribly bad taste. Just wait until the
FBI knocks on your door, idiot. If you want to be taken seriously you won't
post using such bad taste in the wake of a terrible tragedy. Frankly, I'm
surprised you came back here.




 
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