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blake mick murphy blarneyed:
> >ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take andy's >remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or two. > > Doncha mean a Snacker or two... don't forget to download the Snackabulary Translator: http://www.snickers.com/default.htm Snickers.com is a nicely done web site, I can smell it... kudos to the Webmaster. |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 14:12:08 +0100, john royce wrote: > >> Is there a good way to cook cabbage ( and/or with something simple >> to mix with it) to make it more appealing to children, who don't >> normally much like cabbage? Thanks for advice. > > put lotsa ketchup on it? Syrup of ipecac, so's the lil' pukes will *puke*... ;-P -- Best Greg |
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blake murphy wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:21:02 -0500, Andy wrote: > >> Ed Pawlowski said... >> >>> Oh, I don't know >>> >>> Blake's pal >>> Ed >> >> Who cares? >> >> Andy > > evidently you care enough to make idiotic posts about it. > Do we now have a "real" Andy and a "fake" Andy, or...??? -- Best Greg |
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john royce > wrote:
> Is there a good way to cook cabbage ( and/or with something simple to mix > with it) to make it more appealing to children, who don't normally much like > cabbage? Thanks for advice. How about pasta with cabbage, a simple Campanian dish? Here is a good recipe, slightly adapted for the American audience, from _Naples at Table_ by Arthur Schwartz. The adaptation in question is substituting "Italian sweet sausage", whatever that is, for the Campanian fresh pork salsiccia seasoned with just salt, pepper and sometimes fennel seed. Ideally, it is home-made and hand-diced, not ground. If you can get something like that, or make it yourself, the dish would be improved, I imagine. Victor Spaghetti o maccheroni con verza Spaghetti or macaroni with cabbage Serves 5 or 6 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 cloves garlic, lightly smashed 1/2 pound sweet Italian sausage, removed from its casing 1/2 medium head green or Savoy cabbage (about 1 pound), cored and very thinly sliced 1 tablespoon tomato paste 1/2 cup water 1 pound spaghetti or macaroni Grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or pecorino, or a combination 1. In a 2- to 3-quart saucepan or casserole, over medium-low heat, combine the oil and the garlic. Cook the garlic, pressing it into the oil a couple of time to release its flavour, until it barely begins to colour on both sides. Remove the garlic. 2. Add the sausage, raise the heat slightly, and, with the edge of a wooden spoon, break up the meat into small pieces. This gets easier as the meat cooks. Continue to cook and break up the meat until it begins to brown, in 3 or 4 minutes. 3. Add the cabbage and mix well. Cook, uncovered, about 3 minutes, mixing occasionally. The cabbage should be wilted. (It will probably not be necessary to add salt or pepper because the sausage is well seasoned.) 4. Dissolve the tomato paste in the water and add it to the cabbage. Mix well, cover and cook gently for 15 minutes, until the cabbage is tender. 5. Cook the spaghetti until al dente in plenty of boiling, salted water. 6. Toss the pasta with the sauce and serve immediately. Pass the grated cheese. |
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On Sep 14, 5:15*pm, (Victor Sack) wrote:
> john royce > wrote: > > Is there a good way to cook cabbage ( and/or with something simple to mix > > with it) to make it more appealing to children, who don't normally much like > > cabbage? * *Thanks for advice. > > How about pasta with cabbage, a simple Campanian dish? *Here is a good > recipe, slightly adapted for the American audience, from _Naples at > Table_ by Arthur Schwartz. *The adaptation in question is substituting > "Italian sweet sausage", whatever that is, for the Campanian fresh pork > salsiccia seasoned with just salt, pepper and sometimes fennel seed. > Ideally, it is home-made and hand-diced, not ground. *If you can get > something like that, or make it yourself, the dish would be improved, I > imagine. > > Victor > > * * * * Spaghetti o maccheroni con verza > * * * *Spaghetti or macaroni with cabbage > > * * * * * * * * Serves 5 or 6 > > 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil > 2 cloves garlic, lightly smashed > 1/2 pound sweet Italian sausage, removed from its casing > 1/2 medium head green or Savoy cabbage (about 1 pound), cored and very > * * * * thinly sliced > 1 tablespoon tomato paste > 1/2 cup water > 1 pound spaghetti or macaroni > Grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or pecorino, or a combination > > 1. *In a 2- to 3-quart saucepan or casserole, over medium-low heat, > combine the oil and the garlic. *Cook the garlic, pressing it into the > oil a couple of time to release its flavour, until it barely begins to > colour on both sides. *Remove the garlic. > > 2. *Add the sausage, raise the heat slightly, and, with the edge of a > wooden spoon, break up the meat into small pieces. *This gets easier as > the meat cooks. *Continue to cook and break up the meat until it begins > to brown, in 3 or 4 minutes. > > 3. *Add the cabbage and mix well. *Cook, uncovered, about 3 minutes, > mixing occasionally. *The cabbage should be wilted. *(It will probably > not be necessary to add salt or pepper because the sausage is well > seasoned.) > > 4. *Dissolve the tomato paste in the water and add it to the cabbage. > Mix well, cover and cook gently for 15 minutes, until the cabbage is > tender. > > 5. *Cook the spaghetti until al dente in plenty of boiling, salted > water. > > 6. *Toss the pasta with the sauce and serve immediately. *Pass the > grated cheese. * Sounds good! Do you have to remove the garlic? I might like it even more that way, I should think. Or would it brown too much & get bitter? Kris |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... > >> In article >, >> blake murphy > wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>> >>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>> >>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>> >>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>> blake >>>> >>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>> Ed >>>>> >>>>> And mine... >>>> >>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>> >>>> Christine >>> >>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take >>> andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or >>> two. >> >> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, and >> have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. Nothing >> personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. So the >> only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >> > > I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but he > seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at > people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is disgraceful. Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, and blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and *no* one needs "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big Squished Pink QUEER Cupcake... <chortle> -- Best Gregory Morrow |
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Kris > wrote:
> On Sep 14, 5:15*pm, (Victor Sack) wrote: > > > > Here is a good > > recipe, slightly adapted for the American audience, from _Naples at > > Table_ by Arthur Schwartz. > > > > * * * * Spaghetti o maccheroni con verza > > * * * *Spaghetti or macaroni with cabbage [huge snippage] > > 1. *In a 2- to 3-quart saucepan or casserole, over medium-low heat, > > combine the oil and the garlic. *Cook the garlic, pressing it into the > > oil a couple of time to release its flavour, until it barely begins to > > colour on both sides. *Remove the garlic. [huge snippage] > Sounds good! Do you have to remove the garlic? I might like it even > more that way, I should think. Or would it brown too much & get > bitter? I do not think it would get bitter in this case and, if cooking just for myself, I might very well consider not removing it, as I love garlic, even in excessive quantities sometimes, but in this case, it is supposed to be suitable for children, so I do not know... As a child, I loved garlic just as much as I do now... Victor |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:37:39 -0500, Andy wrote:
> blake murphy said... > >> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:21:02 -0500, Andy wrote: >> >>> Ed Pawlowski said... >>> >>>> Oh, I don't know >>>> >>>> Blake's pal >>>> Ed >>> >>> Who cares? >>> >>> Andy >> >> evidently you care enough to make idiotic posts about it. >> >> blake > > Who cares about blake "no legs" murphy is what I meant. Not many! better no legs than no brain. blake |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 15:35:07 -0500, Gregory Morrow wrote:
> blake murphy wrote: > >> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:21:02 -0500, Andy wrote: >> >>> Ed Pawlowski said... >>> >>>> Oh, I don't know >>>> >>>> Blake's pal >>>> Ed >>> >>> Who cares? >>> >>> Andy >> >> evidently you care enough to make idiotic posts about it. >> > > Do we now have a "real" Andy and a "fake" Andy, or...??? a dickhead by any other name... blake |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:44:49 -0500, Andy wrote:
> blake murphy said... > >> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>> >>>>>> blake murphy said... >>> >>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>> blake >>> >>>>> Blake's pal >>>>> Ed >>>> >>>>And mine... >>> >>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>> >>> Christine >> >> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take > andy's >> remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or two. >> >> your pal, >> blake > > You think you're special with only three teeny weenie fans! > > Show me 100 and I'll shut up! > > Asshole!!! > > Andy yeah, don't forget all the people speculating whether i'm mentally ill or merely off my meds. blake |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:09:22 -0500, Packard Predictor wrote:
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: > >> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... >> >>> In article >, >>> blake murphy > wrote: >>> >>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>>> >>>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>>> >>>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>>> blake >>>>> >>>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>>> Ed >>>>>> >>>>>> And mine... >>>>> >>>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>>> >>>>> Christine >>>> >>>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take >>>> andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or >>>> two. >>> >>> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >>> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >>> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >>> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >>> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, and >>> have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. Nothing >>> personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. So the >>> only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >>> >> >> I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but he >> seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at >> people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is disgraceful. > > Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, and > blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and *no* one needs > "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big Squished Pink QUEER > Cupcake... > > <chortle> why one *** man thinks calling another a queer is funny i will never understand. blake |
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On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:48:30 -0500, Andy wrote:
> Jean B. said... > >> Andy wrote: >>> blake murphy said... >>> >>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:21:02 -0500, Andy wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ed Pawlowski said... >>>>> >>>>>> Oh, I don't know >>>>>> >>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>> Ed >>>>> Who cares? >>>>> >>>>> Andy >>>> evidently you care enough to make idiotic posts about it. >>>> >>>> blake >>> >>> Who cares about blake "no legs" murphy is what I meant. Not many! >> >> Andy, at the risk of alienating you... You make yourself look >> extremely bad when you go off on such tangents. For your own >> sake, please stop. > > Ms. Perfect... > > Sorry! I will not lay down and die on your say so! > > **** YOU. > > Andy *so* charming. blake |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:22:16 -0400, blake murphy
> wrote: >On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:09:22 -0500, Packard Predictor wrote: > >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >>> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... >>> >>>> In article >, >>>> blake murphy > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>>>> >>>>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>>>> blake >>>>>> >>>>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>>>> Ed >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And mine... >>>>>> >>>>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>>>> >>>>>> Christine >>>>> >>>>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take >>>>> andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or >>>>> two. >>>> >>>> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >>>> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >>>> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >>>> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >>>> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, and >>>> have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. Nothing >>>> personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. So the >>>> only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >>>> >>> >>> I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but he >>> seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at >>> people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is disgraceful. >> >> Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, and >> blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and *no* one needs >> "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big Squished Pink QUEER >> Cupcake... >> >> <chortle> > >why one *** man thinks calling another a queer is funny i will never >understand. > > Probably for the same reason(s) one black man calls another nigga. |
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brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:22:16 -0400, blake murphy > > wrote: > >> On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:09:22 -0500, Packard Predictor wrote: >> >>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... >>>> >>>>> In article >, >>>>> blake murphy > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>>>>> blake >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>>>>> Ed >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And mine... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>>>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Christine >>>>>> >>>>>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i >>>>>> take andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a >>>>>> snicker or two. >>>>> >>>>> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >>>>> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >>>>> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >>>>> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >>>>> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, >>>>> and have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. >>>>> Nothing personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. >>>>> So the only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but >>>> he seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at >>>> people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is >>>> disgraceful. >>> >>> Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, >>> and blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and >>> *no* one needs "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big >>> Squished Pink QUEER Cupcake... >>> >>> <chortle> >> >> why one *** man thinks calling another a queer is funny i will never >> understand. >> >> > Probably for the same reason(s) one black man calls another nigga. Yup, I look for character *first* in a person, one's sexuality or race or gender or whatever means naught to me. Natcherly Lil' Wayne is supremely lacking in the "character department", therefore his other personal traits are fair game to me. The fact that he's a silly nattering fudgepacker just makes bashing him even *more* fun... -- Best Greg |
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"blake murphy" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:09:22 -0500, Packard Predictor wrote: > >> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> >>> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... >>> >>>> In article >, >>>> blake murphy > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>>>> >>>>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>>>> blake >>>>>> >>>>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>>>> Ed >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And mine... >>>>>> >>>>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>>>> >>>>>> Christine >>>>> >>>>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take >>>>> andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or >>>>> two. >>>> >>>> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >>>> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >>>> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >>>> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >>>> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, and >>>> have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. Nothing >>>> personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. So the >>>> only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >>>> >>> >>> I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but he >>> seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at >>> people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is disgraceful. >> >> Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, and >> blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and *no* one >> needs >> "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big Squished Pink QUEER >> Cupcake... >> >> <chortle> > > why one *** man thinks calling another a queer is funny i will never > understand. > It's a girl thing. |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:22:39 -0500, "Gregory Morrow"
> wrote: >brooklyn1 wrote: > >> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:22:16 -0400, blake murphy >> > wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:09:22 -0500, Packard Predictor wrote: >>> >>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... >>>>> >>>>>> In article >, >>>>>> blake murphy > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>>>>>> blake >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>>>>>> Ed >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And mine... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>>>>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Christine >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i >>>>>>> take andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a >>>>>>> snicker or two. >>>>>> >>>>>> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >>>>>> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >>>>>> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >>>>>> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >>>>>> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, >>>>>> and have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. >>>>>> Nothing personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. >>>>>> So the only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but >>>>> he seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at >>>>> people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is >>>>> disgraceful. >>>> >>>> Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, >>>> and blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and >>>> *no* one needs "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big >>>> Squished Pink QUEER Cupcake... >>>> >>>> <chortle> >>> >>> why one *** man thinks calling another a queer is funny i will never >>> understand. >>> >>> >> Probably for the same reason(s) one black man calls another nigga. > > >Yup, I look for character *first* in a person, one's sexuality or race or >gender or whatever means naught to me. Natcherly Lil' Wayne is supremely >lacking in the "character department", therefore his other personal traits >are fair game to me. The fact that he's a silly nattering fudgepacker just >makes bashing him even *more* fun... I made it plural because intention depends on context. |
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"Andy" > wrote in message ... > blake murphy said... > >> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>> > wrote: >>> >>>>On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>> >>>>>> blake murphy said... >>> >>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>> blake >>> >>>>> Blake's pal >>>>> Ed >>>> >>>>And mine... >>> >>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>> >>> Christine >> >> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take > andy's >> remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or two. >> >> your pal, >> blake > > > You think you're special with only three teeny weenie fans! > > Show me 100 and I'll shut up! Promise to quit posting here, and I'll give you more than 100 Blake Fans. > > Asshole!!! > > Andy STFU and die |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 18:28:08 -0400, "cybercat" >
wrote: >It's a girl thing. I thought it must be new a *** thing, but we must be witnessing a bitch fight. Why Greg has it in for Wayne is beyond me. He must be shooting Chi-town ghetto into his veins. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
.250 on Sep Tue 2009 pm > On Tue 15 Sep 2009 09:21:52p, sf told us... > >> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 18:28:08 -0400, "cybercat" > >> wrote: >> >>>It's a girl thing. >> >> I thought it must be new a *** thing, but we must be witnessing a >> bitch fight. Why Greg has it in for Wayne is beyond me. He must be >> shooting Chi-town ghetto into his veins. > > Greg's behavior is often symptomatic of a *** person's self-loathing > for their own sexual preference. I am not diagnosing Greg, but I do > know this to be a fact. > > Greg has had it in for me for a very long time, and I have absolutely > no idea why. I don't recall ever initiating anything negative toward > him before or at the time this behavior began. > > I try my best to ignore it because it really doesn't affect me. I > just consider the source. Occasionally I will reply with a retort, > but not often. > perhaps he is jealous of your acceptance of who you are. Accepting who you are does give one some peace in life. Or maybe it's the Jimmy likes me! How do you know? He threw a rock at me syndrome. As applies to 8 year olds. -- Is that your nose, or are you eatting a banana? -Jimmy Durante |
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"sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 18:28:08 -0400, "cybercat" > > wrote: > >>It's a girl thing. > > I thought it must be new a *** thing, but we must be witnessing a > bitch fight. Why Greg has it in for Wayne is beyond me. He must be > shooting Chi-town ghetto into his veins. > > Miss ****ing Sunshine here can't stand either of them. lol |
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On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:57:48 -0400, "cybercat" >
wrote: > >"sf" > wrote in message .. . >> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 18:28:08 -0400, "cybercat" > >> wrote: >> >>>It's a girl thing. >> >> I thought it must be new a *** thing, but we must be witnessing a >> bitch fight. Why Greg has it in for Wayne is beyond me. He must be >> shooting Chi-town ghetto into his veins. >> >> > >Miss ****ing Sunshine here can't stand either of them. lol > I don't think liking everyone is a requirement to participate in rfc, Sunshine. -- I love cooking with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 15:22:39 -0500, Gregory Morrow wrote:
> brooklyn1 wrote: > >> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 14:22:16 -0400, blake murphy >> > wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:09:22 -0500, Packard Predictor wrote: >>> >>>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... >>>>> >>>>>> In article >, >>>>>> blake murphy > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>>>>>> blake >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>>>>>> Ed >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And mine... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>>>>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Christine >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i >>>>>>> take andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a >>>>>>> snicker or two. >>>>>> >>>>>> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >>>>>> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >>>>>> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >>>>>> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >>>>>> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, >>>>>> and have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. >>>>>> Nothing personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. >>>>>> So the only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but >>>>> he seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at >>>>> people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is >>>>> disgraceful. >>>> >>>> Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, >>>> and blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and >>>> *no* one needs "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big >>>> Squished Pink QUEER Cupcake... >>>> >>>> <chortle> >>> >>> why one *** man thinks calling another a queer is funny i will never >>> understand. >>> >>> >> Probably for the same reason(s) one black man calls another nigga. > > Yup, I look for character *first* in a person, one's sexuality or race or > gender or whatever means naught to me. Natcherly Lil' Wayne is supremely > lacking in the "character department", therefore his other personal traits > are fair game to me. The fact that he's a silly nattering fudgepacker just > makes bashing him even *more* fun... what do his alleged character flaws have to do with him being 'queer'? it just makes you sound like a giggly middle-schooler. and 'fudge-packer'? really? does this mean you confine yourself to cock-sucking? blake |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 18:28:08 -0400, cybercat wrote:
> "blake murphy" > wrote in message > ... >> On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 17:09:22 -0500, Packard Predictor wrote: >> >>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon 14 Sep 2009 11:42:50a, Dan Abel told us... >>>> >>>>> In article >, >>>>> blake murphy > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>>>>> blake >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>>>>> Ed >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> And mine... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>>>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Christine >>>>>> >>>>>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take >>>>>> andy's remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or >>>>>> two. >>>>> >>>>> Andy doesn't bother me. I don't read this group for jokes, and >>>>> besides, Andy and I don't have compatible senses of humor. So I >>>>> didn't enjoy reading his COTD (Chuckle of the Day) and didn't. I >>>>> don't like breakfast, and eat it every day only so I won't mess up >>>>> my blood sugar (I'm on insulin). I view breakfast as medicine, and >>>>> have to force it down. So, I killfiled Andy long ago. Nothing >>>>> personal, we just aren't interested in the same things. So the >>>>> only time he bothers me is when he gets quoted a lot. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I feel much the same way, Dan. I also kilfiled him long ago, but he >>>> seems to be often quoted. I really don't like when he snipes at >>>> people, and the way he addresses and talks about Blake is disgraceful. >>> >>> Just so you know, Lil' Wayne, you snipe at others here incessantly, and >>> blake is *perfectly* capable of handling blAndy hisself...and *no* one >>> needs >>> "defending" from the SMARMY likes of you, ya Big Squished Pink QUEER >>> Cupcake... >>> >>> <chortle> >> >> why one *** man thinks calling another a queer is funny i will never >> understand. >> > It's a girl thing. morrow doesn't have the brains to be a girl. your pal, blake |
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dOn Wed, 16 Sep 2009 04:29:32 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Tue 15 Sep 2009 09:21:52p, sf told us... > >> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 18:28:08 -0400, "cybercat" > >> wrote: >> >>>It's a girl thing. >> >> I thought it must be new a *** thing, but we must be witnessing a >> bitch fight. Why Greg has it in for Wayne is beyond me. He must be >> shooting Chi-town ghetto into his veins. > > Greg's behavior is often symptomatic of a *** person's self-loathing for > their own sexual preference. I am not diagnosing Greg, but I do know this > to be a fact. > well, he does most often sound like a republican, and self-loathing may be required for log cabin types. either that, or over-identification with ol' massa. your pal, blake |
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On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 19:17:18 -0400, Un-Yawn wrote:
> "Andy" > wrote in message ... >> blake murphy said... >> >>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 13:20:14 -0600, Christine Dabney wrote: >>> >>>> On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 18:45:56 GMT, Wayne Boatwright >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>>On Sun 13 Sep 2009 10:01:15a, Ed Pawlowski told us... >>>> >>>>>>> blake murphy said... >>>> >>>>>>>> your pal, >>>>>>>> blake >>>> >>>>>> Blake's pal >>>>>> Ed >>>>> >>>>>And mine... >>>> >>>> And mine too. I met Blake when I was on the east coast for a >>>> contract. A nicer man, you will never meet. >>>> >>>> Christine >>> >>> ah, me public. thanks, ed, wayne and christine. believe me, i take >> andy's >>> remarks for what they are worth, usually only a snicker or two. >>> >>> your pal, >>> blake >> >> >> You think you're special with only three teeny weenie fans! >> >> Show me 100 and I'll shut up! > > Promise to quit posting here, and I'll give you more than 100 Blake Fans. > now wait just a minute - i can barely meet the payroll as it is. your pal, blake |
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