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Dan Abel wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > wrote: > >> Dan Abel wrote: >> >>> "Nancy Young" > wrote: >> >>>> Trick is, don't tell anyone you have it. Drives them crazy you pay >>>> for radio. >> >>> Yeah, why would anybody pay for radio? >>> >>> :-) >> >> Tee hee. That would be silly. > > That would be as silly as paying for tv! Wait a minute, I can count > the number of people I know who have free tv on the fingers of one > hand. Not that I've taken a poll, but only person I can think of is my 81 year old mother. She doesn't have the internet either, as she doesn't have a computer. Heh. She'd be horrified at these new bills to pay, she was horrifed at the ones there were when I was a kid. nancy |
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 16:11:22 -0700, Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, > "Nancy Young" > wrote: > >> Dan Abel wrote: >> >>> "Nancy Young" > wrote: >> >>>> Trick is, don't tell anyone you have it. Drives them crazy you pay >>>> for radio. >> >>> Yeah, why would anybody pay for radio? >>> >>> :-) >> >> Tee hee. That would be silly. > > That would be as silly as paying for tv! Wait a minute, I can count the > number of people I know who have free tv on the fingers of one hand. well, there's me. the big disadvantage is that you rarely see bare tits on free t.v. your pal, blake |
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On Apr 24, 12:11*pm, blake murphy > wrote:
> well, there's me. *the big disadvantage is that you rarely see bare tits on > free t.v. If I'm ever in your neighborhood, I'll haul them out and lay them on top of your tv set. Cindy Hamilton |
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![]() "Goomba" > wrote in message ... > TFM® wrote: > >> I have a knob inscribed with numbers. Do you remember changing channels >> as a child? Knobs rule. >> >> TFM® > > Ahhhh.. I sure do miss the days of knob AM radios in cars. At night you > could tune in stations a thousand miles away.. and the music was always so > smoooth late at night. It's all Mexican now. That or freak shows. I still have AM radio in my truck. It's Limbaugh style preaching or Mexican music. I choose to listen to easy listening these days. I'm a registered republican. I have nothing against Rush. I just don't want to hear the same shit over and over and over... Sure, it might be important, but WTF difference is my opinion going to make? Viva la Revalucion! -- Aloha Nui Loa, TFM® |
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![]() "Pete C." > wrote in message ter.com... > > Goomba wrote: >> >> TFM® wrote: >> >> > I have a knob inscribed with numbers. Do you remember changing >> > channels >> > as a child? Knobs rule. >> > >> > TFM® >> >> Ahhhh.. I sure do miss the days of knob AM radios in cars. At night you >> could tune in stations a thousand miles away.. and the music was always >> so smoooth late at night. > > We have satellite radio today, you can tun in a station thousands of > miles away anytime. I can do that from here with the internet. I drive 2 miles to work. I can barely finish a song I like before I get out of the truck. If I want to take a trip, I have a DVD, MP3, CD player that will play what I want to hear, not what's broadcast. When I do take a trip, I scan the radio stations. I'm just a little bit old school. TFM® |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 21:59:59 -0400, TFM® > > wrote: >> >>I have a knob inscribed with numbers. Do you remember changing channels >>as >>a child? Knobs rule. >> > My oven has knobs too. Ovens are supposed to be simple and I want to > keep mine as simple as possible (as long as it's self-cleaning, of > course). ![]() Mine has never been self cleaning unless I cleaned it myself. TFM® |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message .250... > On Wed 22 Apr 2009 06:59:59p, TFM® told us... > >> >> >> "James Silverton" > wrote in message >> ... >>> TFM® wrote on Wed, 22 Apr 2009 16:00:17 -0400: >>> >>> >>>> "Kajikit" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 11:51:01 -0400, Kajikit > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Just curious... when you turn our Maytag electric oven on it >>>>>> defaults to 350F and my usual cooking range is 300 (for >>>>>> spareribs/slow braises), 350 (cookies, cake), 400 (roast >>>>>> chicken) and 450 (pizza). But last night I turned the >>>>>> thermostat down as far as it could go to warm the oven for >>>>>> my yoghurt-making, and it goes all the way down to 170F! And >>>>>> being a self-cleaning oven, at the other end of the spectrum >>>>>> it goes all the way up to a blazing 550F! I'm impressed... So what >>>>>> can your oven do? >>>>> >>>>> Interesting. It looks like the temperature range is standard... I >>>>> didn't know that but it makes sense. >>> >>>> Older electric ovens went down to 140 IIRC. I know the one I have >>>> here is 30 years old and it goes down to 150. I'll post pictures to >>>> prove it. >>> >>>> Some food safety ass decided that we didn't need to hold our >>>> food at a safe temperature of 145, so they upped the standard to 170. >>>> I dread the day I ever have to use one of those. >>> >>> i don't know how I could hold a temperature of less than 170F since >>> that is the lowest value my digital control will display. >> >> >> I have a knob inscribed with numbers. Do you remember changing channels >> as a child? Knobs rule. >> >> TFM® >> >> > > My electric range has a digital temperature setting which ranges from 150- > 575°F. I would have been just as happy with a knob, but that's what came > with our appliance package. I congratulate you on your purchase of such a fine cooking instrument. Personally, I wouldn't own an oven that would only go down to 170. I will do all in my power to keep my antiquated POS in working order. 170 is teh suxor. 140 rules. TFM® |
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TFM® wrote:
>> Ahhhh.. I sure do miss the days of knob AM radios in cars. At night >> you could tune in stations a thousand miles away.. and the music was >> always so smoooth late at night. > > It's all Mexican now. That or freak shows. > > I still have AM radio in my truck. It's Limbaugh style preaching or > Mexican music. I was thinking more along the lines of smooth night time jazz, Wolfman Jack, distant NPR programs and the like.... |
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On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:14:40 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Apr 24, 12:11*pm, blake murphy > wrote: > >> well, there's me. *the big disadvantage is that you rarely see bare tits on >> free t.v. > > If I'm ever in your neighborhood, I'll haul them out and lay them on > top of > your tv set. > > Cindy Hamilton well bless your thoughty bones. your pal, blake |
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On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 22:53:49 -0400, TFM® wrote:
> "Goomba" > wrote in message > ... >> TFM® wrote: >> >>> I have a knob inscribed with numbers. Do you remember changing channels >>> as a child? Knobs rule. >>> >>> TFM® >> >> Ahhhh.. I sure do miss the days of knob AM radios in cars. At night you >> could tune in stations a thousand miles away.. and the music was always so >> smoooth late at night. > > It's all Mexican now. That or freak shows. > > I still have AM radio in my truck. It's Limbaugh style preaching or Mexican > music. > > I choose to listen to easy listening these days. > given those choices, i might go with the mexican. your pal, blake |
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![]() "Dan Abel" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > "Nancy Young" > wrote: > >> Dan Abel wrote: >> >> > "Nancy Young" > wrote: >> >> >> Trick is, don't tell anyone you have it. Drives them crazy you pay >> >> for radio. >> >> > Yeah, why would anybody pay for radio? >> > >> > :-) >> >> Tee hee. That would be silly. > > That would be as silly as paying for tv! Wait a minute, I can count the > number of people I know who have free tv on the fingers of one hand. Add me to the free TV list. I watch about 2 hours a month. TFM® |
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![]() "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message ... > On Apr 24, 12:11 pm, blake murphy > wrote: > >> well, there's me. the big disadvantage is that you rarely see bare tits >> on >> free t.v. > > If I'm ever in your neighborhood, I'll haul them out and lay them on > top of > your tv set. > > Cindy Hamilton Do you have my address as well? I love tits on the TV. TFM® |
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TFM® wrote:
> > > "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message > ... >> On Apr 24, 12:11 pm, blake murphy > wrote: >> >>> well, there's me. the big disadvantage is that you rarely see bare >>> tits on >>> free t.v. >> >> If I'm ever in your neighborhood, I'll haul them out and lay them on >> top of >> your tv set. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > > Do you have my address as well? > > I love tits on the TV. > > TFM® "Haul them out"? They gotta be good! -dk |
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