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Dan wrote:


> You are waaay out there. Time for AA.


I'm getting pretty tired of this crap.

*plonk*



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In article >,
"jmcquown" > wrote:

> > Kili doesn't hate anyone. :-)
> > She is one of the most generous and forgiving women I've ever known.
> >
> > It's part of why I'm so damned worried about her.
> > Why do bad things have to happen to such good people?
> >
> > Life can really suck sometimes... <sigh>

>
> Yes, it does. She's a trooper, though. She's hanging in there.


Yes.

> And she
> has a window A/C unit to help her cope somewhat with this gawd-awful heat.
> Remember when she didn't even have that? And it wasn't August yet! God
> bless her.


It's fortunate that window units are a decent price.
The least expensive one around here is $90.00 at Lowes.
I could not survive without AC. It's bad enough that I don't have it in
the Chevy. Costs too much to fix that compressor.

I've got to hit the junk yards and see what I can find.

> She gave me great suggestions for my cod dinner, such as
> incorporating some grated parm in the breadcrumb topping for the fish. And
> it never would have occurred to me to use apple butter with potato
> pancakes... she asked if I had any apple sauce to serve with them. Nope.
> <lightbulb> I have some apple butter! To which she replied, "There ya go!"
> (or something along those lines). We like to "troubleshoot" dinner ideas
> together. It's fun!
>
> Jill


Improvisation using what you have on hand is always enlightening. ;-)
I've come up with some awesome combos that way!

I've never tried adding parm to seafood coatings. Cool idea and I have
some on hand! Bet that'd go really good with shrimp!
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In article >,
PeterLucas > wrote:

> Omelet > wrote in
> news >
>
> >
> > Kili doesn't hate anyone. :-)

>
>
> Aint that the truth. She even talks to me!!!


<lol>!

>
>
>
> > She is one of the most generous and forgiving women I've ever known.
> >
> > It's part of why I'm so damned worried about her.
> > Why do bad things have to happen to such good people?

>
>
> One reason I hate 'God'.
>
> Whoever this 'God' asshole is, he makes really good people suffer thru
> shit, and lets absolute arsewipes walk around without a care.


Believe me, I understand.

>
>
> >
> > Life can really suck sometimes... <sigh>

>
>
> I'll drink to that.


So will I... and so will she.<G>
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"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote:

> Damsel wrote:
>
> > The only thing flaming about Crash is his red hair, and these days,
> > he's needing a little help with that (middle age sucks). He's the
> > first to admit that he's an alcoholic. But he never posts drunk like
> > you do. Know why? He quit drinking seven years ago, except for one
> > or two wine coolers per year.
> >
> > He's an alcoholic who doesn't drink. I'm a person with a mental
> > illness who is seen by her doctor regularly and takes her medications
> > religiously. You could improve your life dramatically by modeling
> > yourself after both of us.

>
>
> ...and when you're NOT here, people ask, "Where's Damsel? I miss her!" You
> are well-respected and dearly beloved in this group.
>
> I don't recall ever seeing a post where someone said they missed Jill, and I
> can't imagine who might send such a post -- unless it was a group of hunters
> expressing chagrin over their poor marksmanship.
>
>
> Bob


That was cold...
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