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dear all,
i'm trying to collect all the funniest put downs for bad food. and the cleverest big ups for good food. does anyone have any favourites? please let me know..... best wishes, -- richard |
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On Dec 21, 5:54*am, "Richard Johnson" >
wrote: > dear all, > > i'm trying to collect all the funniest put downs for bad food. and the > cleverest big ups for good food. does anyone have any favourites? Is this for an article? Carol |
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On Dec 21, 5:54*am, "Richard Johnson" >
wrote: > dear all, > > i'm trying to collect all the funniest put downs for bad food. and the > cleverest big ups for good food. does anyone have any favourites? > > please let me know..... > > best wishes, > > -- > > richard My friend said (of his mother, no less) "She's very religious. She doesn't cook, she makes burnt offerings." Lynn in Fargo |
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>, Lynn from Fargo > wrote: > On Dec 21, 5:54*am, "Richard Johnson" > > wrote: > > dear all, > > > > i'm trying to collect all the funniest put downs for bad food. and the > > cleverest big ups for good food. does anyone have any favourites? > > > > please let me know..... > > > > best wishes, > > > > -- > > > > richard > > My friend said (of his mother, no less) "She's very religious. She > doesn't cook, she makes burnt offerings." > Lynn in Fargo And her cooking timer is the smoke alarm. -- Peace! Om "Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive." -- Dalai Lama |
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Damsel in dis Dress > wrote:
> On Dec 21, 5:54*am, "Richard Johnson" > > wrote: >> dear all, >> >> i'm trying to collect all the funniest put downs for bad food. and the >> cleverest big ups for good food. does anyone have any favourites? > > Is this for an article? Looking at his posting history on Usenet and the Web - yes. Last year he was looking for people with bad teeth for the Sunday Times Magazine in the UK. -sw |
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On Dec 21, 10:02*am, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > > > On Dec 21, 5:54*am, "Richard Johnson" > > > wrote: > >> dear all, > > >> i'm trying to collect all the funniest put downs for bad food. and the > >> cleverest big ups for good food. does anyone have any favourites? > > > Is this for an article? > > Looking at his posting history on Usenet and the Web - yes. *Last > year he was looking for people with bad teeth for the Sunday Times > Magazine in the UK. > > -sw Kinda sounded that way. Thanks for checking. Carol |
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On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 10:02:04 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
> Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > >> On Dec 21, 5:54*am, "Richard Johnson" > >> wrote: >>> dear all, >>> >>> i'm trying to collect all the funniest put downs for bad food. and the >>> cleverest big ups for good food. does anyone have any favourites? >> >> Is this for an article? > > Looking at his posting history on Usenet and the Web - yes. Last > year he was looking for people with bad teeth for the Sunday Times > Magazine in the UK. > > -sw maybe we could combine the two: 'the food was so mushy even people with bad teeth from england could eat it.' your pal, blake |
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