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> http://www.recfoodcooking.com



Breakfast is gold
Lunch is silver
Dinner is lead.

Get rich quick... EAT BREAKFAST!

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> Cheers
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Who got that one? No-one's claimed it.
hoges in WA


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Hoges in WA wrote:

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> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com
>> --
>> Cheers
>> Chatty Cathy

>
> Who got that one? No-one's claimed it.
> hoges in WA


Hey Hoges, LTNS!

No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up. ;-)

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On 2009-08-18, ChattyCathy > wrote:

> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up. ;-)


;; ANSWER SECTION:
www.recfoodcooking.com. 43200 IN CNAME recfoodcooking.com.
recfoodcooking.com. 43094 IN A 196.41.3.188



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Gee..... I wonder.......

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> http://www.recfoodcooking.com




Nice, Cathy, but you forgot "seasoning cast iron cookware."

;-)
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ChattyCathy wrote:

>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com
>>> --
>>> Cheers
>>> Chatty Cathy

>>
>> Who got that one? No-one's claimed it.
>> hoges in WA

>
> Hey Hoges, LTNS!
>
> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up. ;-)


I was the second one, and Andy had already posted about it, so I'm guessing
Andy was the first.

Bob



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ChattyCathy > wrote in news:BGyim.142464
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> Hoges in WA wrote:
>
>>
>> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com
>>> --
>>> Cheers
>>> Chatty Cathy

>>
>> Who got that one? No-one's claimed it.
>> hoges in WA

>
> Hey Hoges, LTNS!
>
> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up. ;-)
>



Well.... I *did* say recently that it was about time for an Aussie or Kiwi
win ;-)

I'm going to donate this one to Cathy, as she doesn't get a chance to give
her wardrobe a TFH lift.

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notbob > wrote in news:4Myim.269259$Ta5.252904
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> On 2009-08-18, ChattyCathy > wrote:
>
>> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up.

;-)
>
> ;; ANSWER SECTION:
> www.recfoodcooking.com. 43200 IN CNAME recfoodcooking.com.
> recfoodcooking.com. 43094 IN A 196.41.3.188
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>
>
> % Information related to '196.41.3.0 - 196.41.3.255'
>
> inetnum: 196.41.3.0 - 196.41.3.255
> netname: DATAPRO
> descr: DataPro
> descr: Johannesburg
> descr: JHB Hosting Zone Range
> country: ZA
> admin-c: NOCH1-AFRINIC
> tech-c: NOCH1-AFRINIC
> status: ASSIGNED PA
> mnt-by: DATAPRO-MNT
> source: AFRINIC # Filtered
> parent: 196.41.0.0 - 196.41.31.255
>
> person: NOC Hostmaster
> address: Block B Rutherford Estate
> address: 1 Scott Street
> address: Waverly
> address: Gauteng
> address: 2090
> address: ZA
> phone: +27 0 11 809 1500
> e-mail:
> nic-hdl: NOCH1-AFRINIC
> source: AFRINIC # Filtered
>
>
> Gee..... I wonder.......
>



Hmmmmm, me too.

I don't live in Sth Africa.


Don't give up your day job to pursue that dream of being an Internet
tracker :-)
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"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in
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> ChattyCathy wrote:
>
>>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com
>>>> --
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Chatty Cathy
>>>
>>> Who got that one? No-one's claimed it.
>>> hoges in WA

>>
>> Hey Hoges, LTNS!
>>
>> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up.
>> ;-)

>
> I was the second one, and Andy had already posted about it, so I'm
> guessing Andy was the first.
>
> Bob
>
>
>
>



Nope.

Me on the laptop.

BTW, you din't vote on the second part of the question.


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Gloria P wrote:

> ChattyCathy wrote:
>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com


> Nice, Cathy, but you forgot "seasoning cast iron cookware."
>
> ;-)
> gloria p


Of course! I should have put that one in - I had space for one more
answer <g>
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PeterL2 wrote:

> ChattyCathy > wrote in news:BGyim.142464
> :
>
>> Hoges in WA wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com
>>>> --
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Chatty Cathy
>>>
>>> Who got that one? No-one's claimed it.
>>> hoges in WA

>>
>> Hey Hoges, LTNS!
>>
>> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up.
>> ;-)
>>

>
>
> Well.... I *did* say recently that it was about time for an Aussie or
> Kiwi win ;-)
>
> I'm going to donate this one to Cathy, as she doesn't get a chance to
> give her wardrobe a TFH lift.


You are so very kind, Sir! <g> I've always fancied the Tiara, now I can
have one <lol>
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On 2009-08-18, PeterL2 > wrote:

> Hmmmmm, me too.
>
> I don't live in Sth Africa.


Yeah, but CC does.


> Don't give up your day job to pursue that dream of being an Internet
> tracker :-)


Job? What's a job?

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ChattyCathy > wrote in news:Sezim.77815
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> PeterL2 wrote:
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>> ChattyCathy > wrote in news:BGyim.142464
>> :
>>
>>> Hoges in WA wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com
>>>>> --
>>>>> Cheers
>>>>> Chatty Cathy
>>>>
>>>> Who got that one? No-one's claimed it.
>>>> hoges in WA
>>>
>>> Hey Hoges, LTNS!
>>>
>>> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up.
>>> ;-)
>>>

>>
>>
>> Well.... I *did* say recently that it was about time for an Aussie or
>> Kiwi win ;-)
>>
>> I'm going to donate this one to Cathy, as she doesn't get a chance to
>> give her wardrobe a TFH lift.

>
> You are so very kind, Sir! <g> I've always fancied the Tiara, now I

can
> have one <lol>




Tis yours, ma'am :-)

Now we want a picture of you wearing it....preferably with a ballgown
and fur ;-P
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ChattyCathy wrote:
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> Gloria P wrote:
>
> > ChattyCathy wrote:
> >> http://www.recfoodcooking.com

>
> > Nice, Cathy, but you forgot "seasoning cast iron cookware."
> >
> > ;-)
> > gloria p

>
> Of course! I should have put that one in - I had space for one more
> answer <g>
> --
> Cheers
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Or "Does cheesecake have a crust?"...


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notbob wrote:

> On 2009-08-18, ChattyCathy > wrote:
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>> No clue... Guess we'll just have to wait and see if anybody owns-up.
>> ;-)

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>
>
> Gee..... I wonder.......
>


Well, that's the IP range the RFC server is on and related info, and I
think most people know it is situated in RSA - so your point is?

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Pete C. wrote:

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> ChattyCathy wrote:
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>> Gloria P wrote:
>>
>> > Nice, Cathy, but you forgot "seasoning cast iron cookware."
>> >
>> > ;-)
>> > gloria p

>>
>> Of course! I should have put that one in - I had space for one more
>> answer <g>


>
> Or "Does cheesecake have a crust?"...


That too... <laugh>
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PeterL2 wrote:

> ChattyCathy > wrote in news:Sezim.77815
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>>> I'm going to donate this one to Cathy, as she doesn't get a chance
>>> to give her wardrobe a TFH lift.

>>
>> You are so very kind, Sir! <g> I've always fancied the Tiara, now I

> can
>> have one <lol>


> Tis yours, ma'am :-)


Thankee kindly.
>
> Now we want a picture of you wearing it....preferably with a ballgown
> and fur ;-P


Do you think my 'farm shoes' (covered in chicken poop) would go with
well the ensemble?
<veg>

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On 2009-08-18, ChattyCathy > wrote:

> Well, that's the IP range the RFC server is on and related info, and I
> think most people know it is situated in RSA - so your point is?


I don't have a point. I never have a point. Why does everybody have
to have a point. Do you have a point?

Awwww.... This is pointless!

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>>
>> Now we want a picture of you wearing it....preferably with a ballgown
>> and fur ;-P

>
> Do you think my 'farm shoes' (covered in chicken poop) would go with
> well the ensemble?
> <veg>
>



Definitely!!

Click away :-)



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notbob wrote:

> On 2009-08-18, ChattyCathy > wrote:
>
>> Well, that's the IP range the RFC server is on and related info, and
>> I think most people know it is situated in RSA - so your point is?

>
> I don't have a point. I never have a point. Why does everybody have
> to have a point. Do you have a point?
>
> Awwww.... This is pointless!


!!

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"l, not -l" wrote:
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> My vote went to "Tipping wait staff" in this survey; however, across all the
> food newsgroups, I'd say the Sandra Lee and Rachael Ray rants are even more
> off-putting. Why do so many people who profess to hate these two keep
> watching the show and talking about it so much? Scratch that, I don't
> really want to know why.
> --
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For SLop at least, it's rather akin to watching a demolition derby only
with food being destroyed instead of cars...
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:27:35 -0600, Gloria P wrote:

> ChattyCathy wrote:
>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com

>
> Nice, Cathy, but you forgot "seasoning cast iron cookware."
>
> ;-)
> gloria p


or maybe posts claiming the tinfoil hat.

your pal,
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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 15:32:12 GMT, l, not -l wrote:

> My vote went to "Tipping wait staff" in this survey; however, across all the
> food newsgroups, I'd say the Sandra Lee and Rachael Ray rants are even more
> off-putting. Why do so many people who profess to hate these two keep
> watching the show and talking about it so much? Scratch that, I don't
> really want to know why.


ooh, ooh! maybe 'your posts are more off-topic than mine!' 'are not!'
'are too!'

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"blake murphy" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 08:27:35 -0600, Gloria P wrote:
>
>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com

>>
>> Nice, Cathy, but you forgot "seasoning cast iron cookware."
>>
>> ;-)
>> gloria p

>
> or maybe posts claiming the tinfoil hat.
>

I like the killfile question.




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The one that always make me yawn is "Hey! I'm in the chatroom!"

Bill Ranck
Blacksburg, Va.
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"l, not -l" > wrote in message
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> My vote went to "Tipping wait staff" in this survey; however, across all
> the
> food newsgroups, I'd say the Sandra Lee and Rachael Ray rants are even
> more
> off-putting. Why do so many people who profess to hate these two keep
> watching the show and talking about it so much? Scratch that, I don't
> really want to know why.
> --
> Change Cujo to Juno in email address.


I could never figure that one out either. I got soundly thrashed when I
mentioned it though. :-)

Jon


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ChattyCathy > wrote:

> http://www.recfoodcooking.com


<lol> Good survey, but you forgot about rude people at the grocery
store... ;-D
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Omelet wrote:

> In article >,
> ChattyCathy > wrote:
>
>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com

>
> <lol> Good survey, but you forgot about rude people at the grocery
> store... ;-D


I guess I did. But that's what you guys are here for - to refresh my
memory ;-)
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> The one that always make me yawn is "Hey! I'm in the chatroom!"
>
> Bill Ranck
> Blacksburg, Va.


<laugh>
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ChattyCathy wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> ChattyCathy > wrote:
>>
>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com

>>
>> <lol> Good survey, but you forgot about rude people at the grocery
>> store... ;-D

>
> I guess I did. But that's what you guys are here for - to refresh my
> memory ;-)


You totally forgot 'my gun collection' threads. Just sayin.

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"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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> Gloria P wrote:
>
>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>> http://www.recfoodcooking.com

>
>> Nice, Cathy, but you forgot "seasoning cast iron cookware."
>>
>> ;-)
>> gloria p

>
> Of course! I should have put that one in - I had space for one more
> answer <g>


My "MCINL" is When the same topics are brought up by the same people and the
resulting responses are always the same arguments.

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On Aug 18, 6:38*am, ChattyCathy > wrote:
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> --
>

If it's about food or cooking, an oft-repeated topic may mean new
people in the group, which is usually a good thing.

I find that I skip threads and posts much more often because of the
poster than I do because of the topic. There's always the chance that
a thread about how to peel hard cooked eggs will drift to something
interesting, while there's virtually no chance that (---) or (---) or
(---) will ever post something I want to read. -aem
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Nancy Young wrote:

> You totally forgot 'my gun collection' threads. Just sayin.
>
> nancy


Ahem. You're right, I did - but in mitigation, I was trying to keep the
survey (sort of) food related... ;-)

Anyway - seeing as how it's too late for me to add more questions to the
current survey shall we do another [informal] poll?

Does thread drift annoy you?

Yes
No
Maybe
Depends on my mood
Depends whether the thread drift in question interests me or not
Depends who initiated the thread drift
MCINL

[I'm sure we've had a similar survey (or surveys) about this before -
but we are discussing 'Not *that* again' stuff so why the heck not?]

How do you feel about OT posts (i.e. those that are actually marked as
OT, not thread drift)

I filter out any posts marked OT in the subject line, so they don't even
put a blip on my Usenet radar
They annoy me intensely, but I read them anyway
If they interest me, I'll read them and even respond to them - as is my
gawdgivenUsenetright
Depends who started the thread
I love 'em, so stop yer whining...
MCINL

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In article >,
ChattyCathy > wrote:

> Nancy Young wrote:
>
> > You totally forgot 'my gun collection' threads. Just sayin.
> >
> > nancy

>
> Ahem. You're right, I did - but in mitigation, I was trying to keep the
> survey (sort of) food related... ;-)
>
> Anyway - seeing as how it's too late for me to add more questions to the
> current survey shall we do another [informal] poll?
>
> Does thread drift annoy you?
>
> Yes
> No
> Maybe
> Depends on my mood
> Depends whether the thread drift in question interests me or not
> Depends who initiated the thread drift
> MCINL
>
> [I'm sure we've had a similar survey (or surveys) about this before -
> but we are discussing 'Not *that* again' stuff so why the heck not?]
>
> How do you feel about OT posts (i.e. those that are actually marked as
> OT, not thread drift)
>
> I filter out any posts marked OT in the subject line, so they don't even
> put a blip on my Usenet radar
> They annoy me intensely, but I read them anyway
> If they interest me, I'll read them and even respond to them - as is my
> gawdgivenUsenetright
> Depends who started the thread
> I love 'em, so stop yer whining...
> MCINL


Perfectly put and to the point. <giggles>
One of the things I seriously love about usenet is that it's mostly an
anarchy.

My delete key works just fine. ;-)
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ChattyCathy wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote:
>
>> You totally forgot 'my gun collection' threads. Just sayin.
>>
>> nancy

>
> Ahem. You're right, I did - but in mitigation, I was trying to keep
> the survey (sort of) food related... ;-)


(laugh) You could never cover every thread that annoys. There's
something for everyone. I was just pointing that out, people who
are annoyed by one thread are often big contributers to other
annoying threads, myself included in that. Rocks/glass houses/all that.

> Anyway - seeing as how it's too late for me to add more questions to
> the current survey shall we do another [informal] poll?
>
> Does thread drift annoy you?


> No


> How do you feel about OT posts (i.e. those that are actually marked as
> OT, not thread drift)


> If they interest me, I'll read them and even respond to them


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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 15:38:23 +0200, ChattyCathy
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>http://www.recfoodcooking.com


I had just finished deleting the entire cilantro thread when I came
across your survey, so I can say for sure... it's soapy tasting
cilantro threads. If the thread continues at the current pace, I'll
kill it instead of continued deleting - which tells you how bored I am
by that topic.

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On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:57:24 -0400, "Nancy Young"
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>You totally forgot 'my gun collection' threads. Just sayin.


They are usually subthreads.

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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:57:24 -0400, "Nancy Young"
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>> You totally forgot 'my gun collection' threads. Just sayin.

>
> They are usually subthreads.


Still falls under Not *that* again...

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