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Default Hey folks, this website has truly spectacular recipes (was:Dessert recipes)

On Apr 27, 5:01Â*pm, "Bob Terwilliger" >
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> Bobo wrote:
> >>http://www.chambordonline.com/

>
> >> The tiramisu recipe ends you up with 9 extra egg yolks.

>
> >> These recipes really are great.

>
> > Either no one clicked on the link, or those that did found the beautiful
> > site too hard to use, or you were already familiar with it, or you
> > dismissed it because it was a commercial site promoting the use of their
> > own product, or you were so intimidated by the high quality of ingredients
> > (not likely), or you didn't reply because it was ME who posted the link..

>
> Your posts regarding egg yolks exhibit trolling behavior, and do not deserve
> greater discussion.


THE EGG YOLK POSTS???
Of all the arrogant, sometimes mean spirited stuff I've posted here,
you object to the egg yolk posts?

I looked around for a definition, and found this:

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Common types of troll messages or activities:

off topic messages €” "Can anyone help me make a webpage?" "No, this is
a music forum."
inflammatory messages €” "You are an idiot for including this type of
message in your list."
messages containing an obvious flaw or error €” "I think 2001: A Space
Odyssey is Roman Polanski's best movie."
intentionally na�ve or politically contentious messages €” "I think
George W. Bush is the best/worst President ever."
intentionally posting an outrageous argument deliberately constructed
around a fundamental but obfuscated flaw or error; often the poster
will become defensive when the argument is refuted but may instead
continue the thread through the use of further flawed arguments; this
is referred to as "feeding" the troll.
a subclass of the above is the flawed proof of an important unsolved
mathematical problem or impossibility (e.g. 1 = 2); these are not
always troll-posts and are usually at least mathematically
interesting.
including offensive media such as annoying sound files or disturbing
pictures in a message, or linking to shock sites that contain such
media. Often these links are disguised as legitimate links.
after a flamewar ensues, pretending to be innocent
posting plot spoilers to popular movies and books without warning,
sometimes surreptitiously buried in an otherwise innocuous message
posting politically sensitive images in inappropriate places
off-topic complaints about personal life; sometimes this is the "cry
for help" troll.

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I guess everyone gets to define words any way they want to, but I
don't fit the definition of troll.

Anyway, did you look at the Chambord site? It's really pretty.
>
> Bob


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