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On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 06:57:59 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
shouted from the highest rooftop:

>On Mar 5, 8:31*pm, bob > wrote:
>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:36:33 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
>> shouted from the highest rooftop:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >On Mar 3, 4:41*pm, bob > wrote:
>> >> On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 00:34:09 +0000 (UTC), (Steve
>> >> Pope) shouted from the highest rooftop:

>>
>> >> >bob > wrote:

>>
>> >> >> (Steve Pope)

>>
>> >> >>>sf > wrote:

>>
>> >> >>>>That's an easy one. *Dire Straits is ONE (single) rock group. *So,
>> >> >>>>"is" is appropriate. *Dire Straits *is* performing. *

>>
>> >> >>>That would be the American usage, yes.

>>
>> >> >>I think you are confusing "common usage" with "correct."

>>
>> >> >You are arguing by repeated assertion. *As I said before, if
>> >> >you have some facts to present on this question, I'm ready to
>> >> >hear them.

>>
>> >> What you really need is a remedial course in basic English taught by
>> >> someone with a lot of patience. Count me out.

>>
>> >That is if you think I would spend my precious time to use spell
>> >check. *If you are not good enough in reading to figure out some typos
>> >and understand someone writing English as second language, you are not
>> >good enough for me to take advice from. It's that simple. After all,
>> >this is a usenet, not AmericanEnglishNet.

>>
>> I've seen no evidence that English is Steve Pope's second language,
>> but please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

>
>I was responding to your "What you really need is a remedial course in
>basic English taught by someone with a lot of patience. Count me out.


I wasn't counting you in. You did that yourself.

>> BTW - have you figured out that cheese and meats are complete proteins
>> yet?

>
>Do you still not know that I eat meat in every meals aside for
>breakfast? As for cheese, it's not wroth eating on regular bassis and
>get the fat. I am not comfortable with being overweight like most
>Americans would. Understand?


You asked about alternatives to eggs for breakfast protein and I gave
a typical Dutch breakfast as an example: cheeses, meat, bread, etc.

You replied that cheese and meat were not complete proteins.

I asked you why and you did not reply.

Understand?


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bob wrote to amandaF:

> You asked about alternatives to eggs for breakfast protein and I gave
> a typical Dutch breakfast as an example: cheeses, meat, bread, etc.
>
> You replied that cheese and meat were not complete proteins.
>
> I asked you why and you did not reply.
>
> Understand?



You might just as well ask a chimpanzee if it understands the inner workings
of a cellular phone: OF COURSE amandaF doesn't understand! And she'll say
you're an idiot for asking!

Bob

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On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 18:00:33 -0800, "Bob Terwilliger"
> shouted from the highest rooftop:

>bob wrote to amandaF:
>
>> You asked about alternatives to eggs for breakfast protein and I gave
>> a typical Dutch breakfast as an example: cheeses, meat, bread, etc.
>>
>> You replied that cheese and meat were not complete proteins.
>>
>> I asked you why and you did not reply.
>>
>> Understand?

>
>
>You might just as well ask a chimpanzee if it understands the inner workings
>of a cellular phone: OF COURSE amandaF doesn't understand! And she'll say
>you're an idiot for asking!
>
>Bob


Thanks. I see what you mean.

It's not that English is her second language. It's that language is
beyond her comprehension. Cheers. b


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In article >,
bob > wrote:

> On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 18:00:33 -0800, "Bob Terwilliger"
> > shouted from the highest rooftop:
>
> >bob wrote to amandaF:
> >
> >> You asked about alternatives to eggs for breakfast protein and I gave
> >> a typical Dutch breakfast as an example: cheeses, meat, bread, etc.
> >>
> >> You replied that cheese and meat were not complete proteins.
> >>
> >> I asked you why and you did not reply.
> >>
> >> Understand?

> >
> >
> >You might just as well ask a chimpanzee if it understands the inner workings
> >of a cellular phone: OF COURSE amandaF doesn't understand! And she'll say
> >you're an idiot for asking!
> >
> >Bob

>
> Thanks. I see what you mean.
>
> It's not that English is her second language. It's that language is
> beyond her comprehension. Cheers. b


I really do think she's just a troll.
I finally killfiled her.
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On Mar 6, 5:02*pm, bob > wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 06:57:59 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
> shouted from the highest rooftop:
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Mar 5, 8:31*pm, bob > wrote:
> >> On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:36:33 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
> >> shouted from the highest rooftop:

>
> >> >On Mar 3, 4:41*pm, bob > wrote:
> >> >> On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 00:34:09 +0000 (UTC), (Steve
> >> >> Pope) shouted from the highest rooftop:

>
> >> >> >bob > wrote:

>
> >> >> >> (Steve Pope)

>
> >> >> >>>sf > wrote:

>
> >> >> >>>>That's an easy one. *Dire Straits is ONE (single) rock group. *So,
> >> >> >>>>"is" is appropriate. *Dire Straits *is* performing. *

>
> >> >> >>>That would be the American usage, yes.

>
> >> >> >>I think you are confusing "common usage" with "correct."

>
> >> >> >You are arguing by repeated assertion. *As I said before, if
> >> >> >you have some facts to present on this question, I'm ready to
> >> >> >hear them.

>
> >> >> What you really need is a remedial course in basic English taught by
> >> >> someone with a lot of patience. Count me out.

>
> >> >That is if you think I would spend my precious time to use spell
> >> >check. *If you are not good enough in reading to figure out some typos
> >> >and understand someone writing English as second language, you are not
> >> >good enough for me to take advice from. It's that simple. After all,
> >> >this is a usenet, not AmericanEnglishNet.

>
> >> I've seen no evidence that English is Steve Pope's second language,
> >> but please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

>
> >I was responding to your "What you really need is a remedial course in
> >basic English taught by someone with a lot of patience. Count me out.

>
> I wasn't counting you in. You did that yourself.
>
> >> BTW - have you figured out that cheese and meats are complete proteins
> >> yet?

>
> >Do you still not know that I eat meat in every meals aside for
> >breakfast? As for cheese, it's not wroth eating on regular bassis and
> >get the fat. * I am not comfortable with being overweight like most
> >Americans would. *Understand?

>
> You asked about alternatives to eggs forbreakfastprotein and I gave
> a typical Dutchbreakfastas an example: cheeses, meat, bread, etc.
>
> You replied that cheese and meat were not complete proteins.


Obviosuly, it's your imaigination that I said that "cheese and meat
were not complete proteins".

I refered to the the title of this thread that states "Protein source
other than eggs, meat, or protein powder" and then said (in general to
everyone, not just you per se) that I want low fat, and complete
protein.

You are a disgusting twisted individual, taking what I wrote out of
context. Now, get lost. I am done talking to idiots like you.



>
> I asked you why and you did not reply.
>
> Understand?
>
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>
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On Mar 5, 7:36*pm, Miche > wrote:
> In article
> >,
>
>
>
>
>
> *amandaF > wrote:
> > On Mar 5, 4:55*pm, Miche > wrote:
> > > In article
> > > >,

>
> > > *amandaF > wrote:
> > > > On Mar 2, 2:25*pm, Damsel in dis Dress >
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:00:31 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
> > > > > wrote:

>
> > > > > >I eat meat in other meals and so do not want to eat inbreakfastGet
> > > > > >it?

>
> > > > > You are one rude, ungrateful bitch. *Go to a dietician.
> > > > An an idiot, you are assuming that going to dietician *is the only way
> > > > to find information.

>
> > > Not the only way, but a very useful way for anyone who has special
> > > dietary needs.

>
> > I learned my lesson from the last time I relied on a doctor (for a
> > different thing). *So, not thank you. I am in charge of my health, not
> > dopctors.

>
> A dietician is not necessarily a doctor.


The point I was making was that I would not rely on anyone other than
myself completely for my diet.

>
> (And I can't help wondering if you'd change your mind about doctors if
> you broke a leg or were in a car crash.)
>
> Miche
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On Mar 3, 9:13*am, "cybercat" > wrote:
> "Jinx Minx" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > >amandaF wrote:
> >>> On Mar 2, 6:15 pm, Goomba > wrote:

>
> >>> I think she's neurotic. I imagine she's very boring as well as
> >>> annoying in real life.

>
> >> Obviously, you are speaking from your experience in life. *There is
> >> nothing boring about me for I hang out with peopel of the same level
> >> of intelligent as mine.

>
> > Need she say more?

>
> Really. She has so much intelligent. I cna tellllj by the wai y she psot.


Oh..yeah, intelligence is determined by the ability to speak and write
English. You just prove how you and the like of you are typical
Americans idiots. While in graduate schools, gues swhat us Int'l
Students (Gerans, Indians, Chinese, and me) did for entertainment:
Make fun of Americans like you.

I thought that Iinternet and Globalization might have improved the
bunch of you a bit. Obviously not.

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amandaF wrote:

> I thought that Iinternet and Globalization might have improved the
> bunch of you a bit. Obviously not.
>

It hasn't appeared to do much for you either though.
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In article
>,
amandaF > wrote:

> On Mar 5, 7:36*pm, Miche > wrote:
> > In article
> > >,
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > *amandaF > wrote:
> > > On Mar 5, 4:55*pm, Miche > wrote:
> > > > In article
> > > > >,

> >
> > > > *amandaF > wrote:
> > > > > On Mar 2, 2:25*pm, Damsel in dis Dress >
> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:00:31 -0800 (PST), amandaF
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > wrote:

> >
> > > > > > >I eat meat in other meals and so do not want to eat inbreakfastGet
> > > > > > >it?

> >
> > > > > > You are one rude, ungrateful bitch. *Go to a dietician.
> > > > > An an idiot, you are assuming that going to dietician *is the only
> > > > > way
> > > > > to find information.

> >
> > > > Not the only way, but a very useful way for anyone who has special
> > > > dietary needs.

> >
> > > I learned my lesson from the last time I relied on a doctor (for a
> > > different thing). *So, not thank you. I am in charge of my health, not
> > > dopctors.

> >
> > A dietician is not necessarily a doctor.

>
> The point I was making was that I would not rely on anyone other than
> myself completely for my diet.


Then eat what you want and leave us out of it.

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On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 10:38:18 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
shouted from the highest rooftop:

>On Mar 6, 5:02*pm, bob > wrote:
>> On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 06:57:59 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
>> shouted from the highest rooftop:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >On Mar 5, 8:31*pm, bob > wrote:
>> >> On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:36:33 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
>> >> shouted from the highest rooftop:

>>
>> >> >On Mar 3, 4:41*pm, bob > wrote:
>> >> >> On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 00:34:09 +0000 (UTC), (Steve
>> >> >> Pope) shouted from the highest rooftop:

>>
>> >> >> >bob > wrote:

>>
>> >> >> >> (Steve Pope)

>>
>> >> >> >>>sf > wrote:

>>
>> >> >> >>>>That's an easy one. *Dire Straits is ONE (single) rock group. *So,
>> >> >> >>>>"is" is appropriate. *Dire Straits *is* performing. *

>>
>> >> >> >>>That would be the American usage, yes.

>>
>> >> >> >>I think you are confusing "common usage" with "correct."

>>
>> >> >> >You are arguing by repeated assertion. *As I said before, if
>> >> >> >you have some facts to present on this question, I'm ready to
>> >> >> >hear them.

>>
>> >> >> What you really need is a remedial course in basic English taught by
>> >> >> someone with a lot of patience. Count me out.

>>
>> >> >That is if you think I would spend my precious time to use spell
>> >> >check. *If you are not good enough in reading to figure out some typos
>> >> >and understand someone writing English as second language, you are not
>> >> >good enough for me to take advice from. It's that simple. After all,
>> >> >this is a usenet, not AmericanEnglishNet.

>>
>> >> I've seen no evidence that English is Steve Pope's second language,
>> >> but please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

>>
>> >I was responding to your "What you really need is a remedial course in
>> >basic English taught by someone with a lot of patience. Count me out.

>>
>> I wasn't counting you in. You did that yourself.
>>
>> >> BTW - have you figured out that cheese and meats are complete proteins
>> >> yet?

>>
>> >Do you still not know that I eat meat in every meals aside for
>> >breakfast? As for cheese, it's not wroth eating on regular bassis and
>> >get the fat. * I am not comfortable with being overweight like most
>> >Americans would. *Understand?

>>
>> You asked about alternatives to eggs forbreakfastprotein and I gave
>> a typical Dutchbreakfastas an example: cheeses, meat, bread, etc.
>>
>> You replied that cheese and meat were not complete proteins.

>
>Obviosuly, it's your imaigination that I said that "cheese and meat
>were not complete proteins".


Oh really ...

On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 13:38:20 -0800 (PST), amandaF >
shouted from the highest rooftop:

On Feb 28 I wrote:

>>> For example, a typical breakfast in the Netherlands consists of a
>>> choice of cheeses, sliced meats, bread, cereal and hard boiled eggs.
>>> Leave out the eggs and you've still got your protein.


On the same date you replied:

>>But NOT complete protein.


And I replied:

> I think you'll find that cheese and meat ARE complete proteins.


Clearly you don't have a clue what you are saying or not saying.

>I refered to the the title of this thread that states "Protein source
>other than eggs, meat, or protein powder" and then said (in general to
>everyone, not just you per se) that I want low fat, and complete
>protein.
>
>You are a disgusting twisted individual, taking what I wrote out of
>context. Now, get lost. I am done talking to idiots like you.


Coming from a bumbling fool like you that's a compliment. Plonk ...


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On Fri, 6 Mar 2009 12:07:50 -0500, cybercat wrote:

> "blake murphy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:36:33 -0800 (PST), amandaF wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 3, 4:41 pm, bob > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> What you really need is a remedial course in basic English taught by
>>>> someone with a lot of patience. Count me out.
>>>
>>> That is if you think I would spend my precious time to use spell
>>> check.

>>
>> yep, it would cut into your precious time spent calling people idiots.
>>

> Hey, I thought that was a valid hobby!


but you'd think after all this time she would be better at it.

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On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 10:44:04 -0800 (PST), amandaF wrote:

> On Mar 3, 9:13*am, "cybercat" > wrote:
>> "Jinx Minx" > wrote in message
>>
>> ...
>>
>>> >amandaF wrote:
>>>>> On Mar 2, 6:15 pm, Goomba > wrote:

>>
>>>>> I think she's neurotic. I imagine she's very boring as well as
>>>>> annoying in real life.

>>
>>>> Obviously, you are speaking from your experience in life. *There is
>>>> nothing boring about me for I hang out with peopel of the same level
>>>> of intelligent as mine.

>>
>>> Need she say more?

>>
>> Really. She has so much intelligent. I cna tellllj by the wai y she psot.

>
> Oh..yeah, intelligence is determined by the ability to speak and write
> English. You just prove how you and the like of you are typical
> Americans idiots. While in graduate schools, gues swhat us Int'l
> Students (Gerans, Indians, Chinese, and me) did for entertainment:
> Make fun of Americans like you.
>


....and in return, americans (and others) are making fun of you here. works
out for everybody.

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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:52:39 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:

>On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 10:44:04 -0800 (PST), amandaF wrote:


>> Oh..yeah, intelligence is determined by the ability to speak and write
>> English. You just prove how you and the like of you are typical
>> Americans idiots. While in graduate schools, gues swhat us Int'l
>> Students (Gerans, Indians, Chinese, and me) did for entertainment:
>> Make fun of Americans like you.
>>

>
>...and in return, americans (and others) are making fun of you here. works
>out for everybody.
>
>blake


You can (obviously) do what you want but why waste your time on this
retarded troll?

Lou
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In article >,
blake murphy > wrote:

> > Oh..yeah, intelligence is determined by the ability to speak and write
> > English. You just prove how you and the like of you are typical
> > Americans idiots. While in graduate schools, gues swhat us Int'l
> > Students (Gerans, Indians, Chinese, and me) did for entertainment:
> > Make fun of Americans like you.
> >

>
> ...and in return, americans (and others) are making fun of you here. works
> out for everybody.
>
> blake


<lol> Keep writing Blake! I can use the laughs! ;-D
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In article >,
Lou Decruss > wrote:

> On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:52:39 GMT, blake murphy
> > wrote:
>
> >On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 10:44:04 -0800 (PST), amandaF wrote:

>
> >> Oh..yeah, intelligence is determined by the ability to speak and write
> >> English. You just prove how you and the like of you are typical
> >> Americans idiots. While in graduate schools, gues swhat us Int'l
> >> Students (Gerans, Indians, Chinese, and me) did for entertainment:
> >> Make fun of Americans like you.
> >>

> >
> >...and in return, americans (and others) are making fun of you here. works
> >out for everybody.
> >
> >blake

>
> You can (obviously) do what you want but why waste your time on this
> retarded troll?
>
> Lou


I think he does it for the entertainment value. ;-)
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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 14:50:04 -0600, Omelet wrote:

> In article >,
> Lou Decruss > wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 16:52:39 GMT, blake murphy
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>On Sat, 7 Mar 2009 10:44:04 -0800 (PST), amandaF wrote:

>>
>>>> Oh..yeah, intelligence is determined by the ability to speak and write
>>>> English. You just prove how you and the like of you are typical
>>>> Americans idiots. While in graduate schools, gues swhat us Int'l
>>>> Students (Gerans, Indians, Chinese, and me) did for entertainment:
>>>> Make fun of Americans like you.
>>>>
>>>
>>>...and in return, americans (and others) are making fun of you here. works
>>>out for everybody.
>>>
>>>blake

>>
>> You can (obviously) do what you want but why waste your time on this
>> retarded troll?
>>
>> Lou

>
> I think he does it for the entertainment value. ;-)


pretty much. unfortunately i might find it more entertaining than other
folks, but that's show biz for you.

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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 12:11:04 -0600, Omelet wrote:

> In article >,
> blake murphy > wrote:
>
>>> Oh..yeah, intelligence is determined by the ability to speak and write
>>> English. You just prove how you and the like of you are typical
>>> Americans idiots. While in graduate schools, gues swhat us Int'l
>>> Students (Gerans, Indians, Chinese, and me) did for entertainment:
>>> Make fun of Americans like you.
>>>

>>
>> ...and in return, americans (and others) are making fun of you here. works
>> out for everybody.
>>
>> blake

>
> <lol> Keep writing Blake! I can use the laughs! ;-D


thanks, honey. sometimes i can't resist.

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amandaF > wrote:
> I have been eatign 2 eggs per breakfast usign Egg'sLand best but I am
> concern about the cholesterol. I am not going to eat breakfast
> suasage, etc. nor protein powder.


Aren't Eggland's Best the lower cholesterol eggs?

Anyway, how about a nice ham steak? Cut off the fat and it's pretty lean.

Not sure why you want a "complete protein" at on meal. Certainly, you
can get the other parts of the protein conglomerate at other meals
during the day. You don't have to get them all at once.

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