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On Jul 3, 7:20*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco > Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. > > Anybody want to back him up on that? > > -sw ================================= Yeah! I do. Smoking in "Public Places" is illegal in Fargo. This means EVERY place except a real "members only" private club like a psycho-social rehabilitation center where there must be a separate room with a completely separate ventilation system- and they can't sell anything. So far this ordinance covers only interiors but smoking may be prohibited at the promoters' discretion at outdoor events - as in the stands at a baseball game etc. Lynn in Fargo Was 40+ years a smoker, now has emphysema (and COPD & diabetes II and cardiac anomalies and . . . ) |
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On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:16:56 -0400, Jean B. wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: >> On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:31:33 -0400, Jean B. wrote: >> >>> Sqwertz wrote: >>> >>>> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not as >>>> good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. >>> I love those.... I don't think I've ever had Wise brand though. >> >> Wise is a regional snack food company who only distributes to the >> Eastern US. >> >> -sw > > Oh, we do have that brand here. I am just not aware of their > waffies. ACTUALLY, I may have seen them in passing for the first > time within the last week. This is just a guess though. I didn't > note the brand. My daughter deterred me from making a further > investigation. i don't think i've seen either brand (or any other) in maryland for quite some time. your pal, blake |
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 21:54:06 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 01:05:50 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 13:45:49 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> >>>>>> I have said nothing hypocritical. >>>>> >>>>> You do all the time!!!!!! This beef-shit contamination 180 is the > just >>> the >>>>> LATEST! >>>> >>>> Still haven't figured out how to use a dictionary, eh? >>>> >>>> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not as >>>> good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. >>> >>> Steve, here's a thought.. why don't YOU use a dictionary and look up the >>> word "public property"!!! >> >> How quickly you forget. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_property >> >> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco >> Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. >> >> Anybody want to back him up on that? >> >> -sw > > Steve, you should have read the whole thing before you posted the link. > Read the part that says: > > Most public property is accessible to the general public, such as zoos, > libraries, schools, and parks; some is reserved for restricted use, such as > military bases and research laboratories. > > ONCE AGAIN, the matter is settled. Go find another group to troll. 'accessible to the public' doesn't mean the owner can't kick your ass off his property. blake |
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On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:55:43 GMT, blake murphy wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 21:54:06 -0500, JERRY wrote: > > >> Most public property is accessible to the general public, such as zoos, >> libraries, schools, and parks; some is reserved for restricted use, such as >> military bases and research laboratories. >> >> ONCE AGAIN, the matter is settled. Go find another group to troll. > > 'accessible to the public' doesn't mean the owner can't kick your ass off > his property. This is what started the argument in the first place. Jerry was "unjustly" told not to return to the Taco Bell drive-thru. After all, his taxes paid for that Taco Bell and the asphalt in the parking lot so he has every right to use that Taco Bell drive-thru. -sw |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 21:16:56 -0400, Jean B. wrote: > >> Sqwertz wrote: >>> On Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:31:33 -0400, Jean B. wrote: >>> >>>> Sqwertz wrote: >>>> >>>>> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not as >>>>> good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. >>>> I love those.... I don't think I've ever had Wise brand though. >>> Wise is a regional snack food company who only distributes to the >>> Eastern US. >>> >>> -sw >> Oh, we do have that brand here. I am just not aware of their >> waffies. ACTUALLY, I may have seen them in passing for the first >> time within the last week. This is just a guess though. I didn't >> note the brand. My daughter deterred me from making a further >> investigation. > > i don't think i've seen either brand (or any other) in maryland for quite > some time. > > your pal, > blake I was looking for something for my daughter and noticed waffies. That is potentially a bad thing, because I love them. There was the usual plus another brand, which I didn't notice, because I was too busy noticing there were a few different flavors. Now, I'm gonna have to look (online).... Hmmm. I just see one flavor from Wise. -- Jean B. |
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> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 21:54:06 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 01:05:50 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>> >>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 13:45:49 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>> >>>>>>> I have said nothing hypocritical. >>>>>> >>>>>> You do all the time!!!!!! This beef-shit contamination 180 is >>>>>> the just the LATEST! >>>>> >>>>> Still haven't figured out how to use a dictionary, eh? >>>>> >>>>> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not >>>>> as good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. >>>> >>>> Steve, here's a thought.. why don't YOU use a dictionary and look >>>> up the word "public property"!!! >>> >>> How quickly you forget. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_property >>> >>> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco >>> Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. >>> >>> Anybody want to back him up on that? >> >> Steve, you should have read the whole thing before you posted the >> link. Read the part that says: >> >> Most public property is accessible to the general public, such as >> zoos, libraries, schools, and parks; some is reserved for restricted >> use, such as military bases and research laboratories. > > Yeah - so how the hell does this back up your hypothesis? > > Your sphincter is open to the general public. Does that make your > ass public property, too? > >> ONCE AGAIN, the matter is settled. Go find another group to troll. > > Translation: "I really ****ed up this argument up many multiple > times" We see that Steve is bored and so he is setting up fake "conversations" with his "JERRY" sockpuppet... <yawn> -- Best Greg |
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> On Jul 3, 7:20 pm, Sqwertz > wrote: >> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 01:05:50 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 13:45:49 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>>> I have said nothing hypocritical. >>>>> You do all the time!!!!!! This beef-shit contamination 180 is the just >>> the >>>>> LATEST! >>>> Still haven't figured out how to use a dictionary, eh? >>>> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not as >>>> good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. >>> Steve, here's a thought.. why don't YOU use a dictionary and look up the >>> word "public property"!!! >> How quickly you forget.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_property >> >> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco >> Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. >> >> Anybody want to back him up on that? >> >> -sw > > > Taco Bell is part of the YUM conglomerate (along with KFC, Pizza Hut, > Frito-Lay and other institutions catering to the morbidly obese). YUM > is a publicly traded company. Maybe that's what he means. He could never understand that. -dk |
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On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:53:33 GMT, blake murphy wrote:
> i don't think i've seen either brand (or any other) in maryland for quite > some time. Old London is most recognized for their Melba Toasts and snacks. The cheese waffles now come in bags instead of boxes - which is why I didn't see them at first. -sw |
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On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:46:00 -0400, Jean B. wrote:
> I was looking for something for my daughter and noticed waffies. > That is potentially a bad thing, because I love them. There was > the usual plus another brand, which I didn't notice, because I was > too busy noticing there were a few different flavors. > > Now, I'm gonna have to look (online).... Hmmm. I just see one > flavor from Wise. The Swiss cheese version from Old London can't hold a candle to the cheddar variety. All the fat and salt, but not much on taste. -sw |
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 22:39:26 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:
> I've never seen Wise cheese waffles. I've seen Old London, but > not since the last time those came up in conversation here. Good > thing, they are addictive. I noticed that even stores that did carry Cheez Waffies, that they were hit or miss. I can't beleive they're not that great of a seller for stores to carry them all the time. They are evil, though. Maybe Wise is afraid to get sued so they have to limit distribution of them. -sw |
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On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 05:43:39 -0700 (PDT), Lynn from Fargo
Ografmorffig wrote: > On Jul 3, 7:20*pm, Sqwertz > wrote: >> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco >> Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. >> >> Anybody want to back him up on that? >> >> -sw > ================================= > Yeah! I do. Put the smoking gripe aside and tell us, for real, are you really suggesting that Taco Bell is Public Property? Must be that lack of oxygen. -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:53:33 GMT, blake murphy wrote: > >> i don't think i've seen either brand (or any other) in maryland for >> quite some time. > > Old London is most recognized for their Melba Toasts and snacks. > The cheese waffles now come in bags instead of boxes - which is why > I didn't see them at first. That's definitely going to help me find them. They seemed to disappear from all the stores I checked at about the same time, but I was looking for the box, by the melba toast. I wouldn't have noticed a bag, I only see what I'm expecting. nancy |
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On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 11:21:58 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:55:43 GMT, blake murphy wrote: > >> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 21:54:06 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >> >>> Most public property is accessible to the general public, such as zoos, >>> libraries, schools, and parks; some is reserved for restricted use, such as >>> military bases and research laboratories. >>> >>> ONCE AGAIN, the matter is settled. Go find another group to troll. >> >> 'accessible to the public' doesn't mean the owner can't kick your ass off >> his property. > > This is what started the argument in the first place. Jerry was > "unjustly" told not to return to the Taco Bell drive-thru. > > After all, his taxes paid for that Taco Bell and the asphalt in the > parking lot so he has every right to use that Taco Bell drive-thru. > > -sw i figured it was something along those lines. 'i got my rights!' your pal, blake |
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On Sat, 4 Jul 2009 22:54:48 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:53:33 GMT, blake murphy wrote: > >> i don't think i've seen either brand (or any other) in maryland for quite >> some time. > > Old London is most recognized for their Melba Toasts and snacks. > The cheese waffles now come in bags instead of boxes - which is why > I didn't see them at first. > > -sw i'm gonna have to look. i remember liking them a good deal. your pal, blake |
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 12:48:26 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> Get your damn fact's straight. I was ASKED not to use the drive-thru with > my old car, and when I told them fine, but I'll never return hear again they > begged me to come back to the drive-thru. You were TOLD not to use the drive-through. You can call it "asked" if you want, but you were TOLD. It was not an option after that visit. That must have been hella embarassing. And they never "begged you to come back" though that is a very nice Sauk-touch on the story. Here is your exact post on the subject, in all it's creamy goodness: "My local Taco Bell just lost their biggest customer. I went there after work today for my regular after-work meal and when I pulled up to the window to get my food, they asked me to stop using the drive-through and go to the dining room before it closes. Well Dammit the dining room is closed after work and even if it was open I have A RIGHT to use the drive through, guarenteed by law. They said that there was too much fumes coming from my car and it was gassing out the employee's in the windows, and they said customers sometimes complained. They also said the engine was too loud and they could never hear my order or the person in front of me's. This is bullshit. Due to modern technology, they should be able to solve this problem with some sort of inexpensive noise filter, and it's the only car I could afford. (and I can't afford to repair it) I admit I lost my temper, I told them to go to hell and I was never coming back and I threw my food back into the window and demanded my money back. At least they applied and I got my money back, and they also gave me back the food to eat for free. (Obviously just to try to make me change my mind) But I was so upset I vowed never to return there. And I'm really upset still now. My Taco Bell consumption will definitely decrease, whenever I DO go it will always be to another location." See? No mention of ever "begging you to come back". Why would they when they just banned you ugly ass? Are you done making a fool out of yourself? That's a rhetorical question. -sw |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 12:48:26 -0500, JERRY wrote: > > > Get your damn fact's straight. I was ASKED not to use the drive-thru with > > my old car, and when I told them fine, but I'll never return hear again they > > begged me to come back to the drive-thru. > > You were TOLD not to use the drive-through. You can call it "asked" if you want, but you were TOLD. It was not an option after that visit. That must have been hella embarassing. And they never "begged you to come back" though that is a very nice Sauk-touch on the story. > > Here is your exact post on the subject, in all it's creamy goodness: > > "My local Taco Bell just lost their biggest customer. I went there after > work today for my regular after-work meal and when I pulled up to the window > to get my food, they asked me to stop using the drive-through and go to the > dining room before it closes. Well Dammit the dining room is closed after > work and even if it was open I have A RIGHT to use the drive through, > guarenteed by law. They said that there was too much fumes coming from my > car and it was gassing out the employee's in the windows, and they said > customers sometimes complained. They also said the engine was too loud and > they could never hear my order or the person in front of me's. This is > bullshit. Due to modern technology, they should be able to solve this > problem with some sort of inexpensive noise filter, and it's the only car I > could afford. (and I can't afford to repair it) > > I admit I lost my temper, I told them to go to hell and I was never coming > back and I threw my food back into the window and demanded my money back. > At least they applied and I got my money back, and they also gave me back > the food to eat for free. (Obviously just to try to make me change my mind) > But I was so upset I vowed never to return there. And I'm really upset > still now. My Taco Bell consumption will definitely decrease, whenever I DO > go it will always be to another location." > > See? No mention of ever "begging you to come back". Why would they > when they just banned you ugly ass? > > Are you done making a fool out of yourself? > > That's a rhetorical question. > > -sw Steve, your the one who's making a fool or youtslef because of your inability to see the full-picture. Now, shut up! |
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 12:50:19 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> "blake murphy" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 21:54:06 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 01:05:50 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>> ... >>>>>> On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 13:45:49 -0500, JERRY wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have said nothing hypocritical. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You do all the time!!!!!! This beef-shit contamination 180 is the >>> just >>>>> the >>>>>>> LATEST! >>>>>> >>>>>> Still haven't figured out how to use a dictionary, eh? >>>>>> >>>>>> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not as >>>>>> good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. >>>>> >>>>> Steve, here's a thought.. why don't YOU use a dictionary and look up > the >>>>> word "public property"!!! >>>> >>>> How quickly you forget. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_property >>>> >>>> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco >>>> Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. >>>> >>>> Anybody want to back him up on that? >>>> >>>> -sw >>> >>> Steve, you should have read the whole thing before you posted the link. >>> Read the part that says: >>> >>> Most public property is accessible to the general public, such as zoos, >>> libraries, schools, and parks; some is reserved for restricted use, such > as >>> military bases and research laboratories. >>> >>> ONCE AGAIN, the matter is settled. Go find another group to troll. >> >> 'accessible to the public' doesn't mean the owner can't kick your ass off >> his property. >> >> blake > > We already discussed this. Nobody can kick you off unless your actually > breaking a law, because of the law of discrimination. People can't hear you if you keep snipping the newsgroups you're responding to. You're like a little baby that covers their ears when they know they're noting to like the answer. How more pathetic can you get? -sw |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 12:50:19 -0500, JERRY wrote: > > > "blake murphy" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 21:54:06 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >> > >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > >>> ... > >>>> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 01:05:50 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > >>>>> ... > >>>>>> On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 13:45:49 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > >>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I have said nothing hypocritical. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> You do all the time!!!!!! This beef-shit contamination 180 is the > >>> just > >>>>> the > >>>>>>> LATEST! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Still haven't figured out how to use a dictionary, eh? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not as > >>>>>> good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. > >>>>> > >>>>> Steve, here's a thought.. why don't YOU use a dictionary and look up > > the > >>>>> word "public property"!!! > >>>> > >>>> How quickly you forget. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_property > >>>> > >>>> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco > >>>> Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. > >>>> > >>>> Anybody want to back him up on that? > >>>> > >>>> -sw > >>> > >>> Steve, you should have read the whole thing before you posted the link. > >>> Read the part that says: > >>> > >>> Most public property is accessible to the general public, such as zoos, > >>> libraries, schools, and parks; some is reserved for restricted use, such > > as > >>> military bases and research laboratories. > >>> > >>> ONCE AGAIN, the matter is settled. Go find another group to troll. > >> > >> 'accessible to the public' doesn't mean the owner can't kick your ass off > >> his property. > >> > >> blake > > > > We already discussed this. Nobody can kick you off unless your actually > > breaking a law, because of the law of discrimination. > > People can't hear you if you keep snipping the newsgroups you're > responding to. > > You're like a little baby that covers their ears when they know > they're noting to like the answer. How more pathetic can you get? > > -sw Steve, my correctness on this issue has been proved MANY time's over teh last year. I have NOTHING to be afraid about. |
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> On Sat, 04 Jul 2009 14:46:00 -0400, Jean B. wrote: > >> I was looking for something for my daughter and noticed waffies. >> That is potentially a bad thing, because I love them. There was >> the usual plus another brand, which I didn't notice, because I was >> too busy noticing there were a few different flavors. >> >> Now, I'm gonna have to look (online).... Hmmm. I just see one >> flavor from Wise. > > The Swiss cheese version from Old London can't hold a candle to the > cheddar variety. All the fat and salt, but not much on taste. > > -sw I think I'd agree, because I like the zesty flavor of the cheddar ones. Hmmm. I may indulge while my daughter is away. I should start a list. (The top of that would be Mexican food, since she won't even try it.) -- Jean B. |
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> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 22:39:26 -0400, Nancy Young wrote: > >> I've never seen Wise cheese waffles. I've seen Old London, but >> not since the last time those came up in conversation here. Good >> thing, they are addictive. > > I noticed that even stores that did carry Cheez Waffies, that they > were hit or miss. > > I can't beleive they're not that great of a seller for stores to > carry them all the time. They are evil, though. Maybe Wise is > afraid to get sued so they have to limit distribution of them. > > -sw LOL! Yes, they are evil! Very hard to resist, and thus safer not to have a package of them around. -- Jean B. |
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 17:25:28 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 12:48:26 -0500, JERRY wrote: > >> Get your damn fact's straight. I was ASKED not to use the drive-thru with >> my old car, and when I told them fine, but I'll never return hear again they >> begged me to come back to the drive-thru. > > You were TOLD not to use the drive-through. You can call it "asked" if you want, but you were TOLD. It was not an option after that visit. That must have been hella embarassing. And they never "begged you to come back" though that is a very nice Sauk-touch on the story. > > Here is your exact post on the subject, in all it's creamy goodness: > > "My local Taco Bell just lost their biggest customer. I went there after > work today for my regular after-work meal and when I pulled up to the window > to get my food, they asked me to stop using the drive-through and go to the > dining room before it closes. Well Dammit the dining room is closed after > work and even if it was open I have A RIGHT to use the drive through, > guarenteed by law. They said that there was too much fumes coming from my > car and it was gassing out the employee's in the windows, and they said > customers sometimes complained. They also said the engine was too loud and > they could never hear my order or the person in front of me's. This is > bullshit. Due to modern technology, they should be able to solve this > problem with some sort of inexpensive noise filter, and it's the only car I > could afford. (and I can't afford to repair it) > > I admit I lost my temper, I told them to go to hell and I was never coming > back and I threw my food back into the window and demanded my money back. > At least they applied and I got my money back, and they also gave me back > the food to eat for free. (Obviously just to try to make me change my mind) > But I was so upset I vowed never to return there. And I'm really upset > still now. My Taco Bell consumption will definitely decrease, whenever I DO > go it will always be to another location." > you're right, that *was* full of creamy goodness. i can almost hear variations of 'ah, jesus' being muttered when they sense his car coming from a block or two away. your pal, blake |
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On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 19:26:41 -0500, JERRY wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> >> People can't hear you if you keep snipping the newsgroups you're >> responding to. >> >> You're like a little baby that covers their ears when they know >> they're noting to like the answer. How more pathetic can you get? >> >> -sw > > Steve, my correctness on this issue has been proved MANY time's over teh > last year. I have NOTHING to be afraid about. nothing to fear but fear itself, jerry old bean. your pal, franklin |
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"JERRY" > wrote in message m... > > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 01:05:50 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> > ... >> >> On Thu, 2 Jul 2009 13:45:49 -0500, JERRY wrote: >> >> >> >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> >> >> >>>> I have said nothing hypocritical. >> >>> >> >>> You do all the time!!!!!! This beef-shit contamination 180 is the > just >> > the >> >>> LATEST! >> >> >> >> Still haven't figured out how to use a dictionary, eh? >> >> >> >> ObFood: Old London brand Cheddar Cheese Waffle Snacks. Still not as >> >> good as Wise brand Cheese Waffies, but I can't get those here. >> > >> > Steve, here's a thought.. why don't YOU use a dictionary and look up >> > the >> > word "public property"!!! >> >> How quickly you forget. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_property >> >> (For those of you not in the know, Jerry here insists that Taco >> Bells (and all restaurants and stores) are Public Property. >> >> Anybody want to back him up on that? >> >> -sw > > Steve, you should have read the whole thing before you posted the link. > Read the part that says: > > Most public property is accessible to the general public, such as zoos, > libraries, schools, and parks; some is reserved for restricted use, such > as > military bases and research laboratories. > > ONCE AGAIN, the matter is settled. Go find another group to troll. > In Ostrich like fashion ,Jerry buries his head in the mashed potato's |
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On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 15:57:27 GMT, blake murphy wrote:
> you're right, that *was* full of creamy goodness. i can almost hear > variations of 'ah, jesus' being muttered when they sense his car coming > from a block or two away. Can you imagine what they did to his food to try and get him to stop eating there? They eventually realized that no amount of spit and shit on his food could drive him away so they finally had to confront him about it and lay down the law. -sw |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 06 Jul 2009 15:57:27 GMT, blake murphy wrote: > > > you're right, that *was* full of creamy goodness. i can almost hear > > variations of 'ah, jesus' being muttered when they sense his car coming > > from a block or two away. > > Can you imagine what they did to his food to try and get him to stop > eating there? > > They eventually realized that no amount of spit and shit on his food > could drive him away so they finally had to confront him about it > and lay down the law. > > -sw Did you forget that they asked me to keep being a customer there? I obviously was one of their mist valuable customer's. |
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