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Jack Jones wrote:

> While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
> time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
> fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
> up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
> her kitchen.
>
> Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as


It's television... hellllloooooooo. Wanna show me a show that's *not*
bogus? (including the "news")


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Jack Jones > wrote in
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>
> While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time
> to time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She
> took some fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just
> picked these up at the store today." Another time she said something
> about that being her kitchen.
>
> Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus
> as hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these
> amazing recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all
> planned out. I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places
> her hand on the knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out.
> When she goes to break and returns, all the trash in her famous
> garbage bowl that she thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced
> bread will be empty, all the crap that was on the counters will be
> gone and cleaned up real tidy, and food that would take 5-10 minutes
> to cook will be done. I saw her frying up some ravioli. She had just
> put them in the pan when she went to break. When they came back there
> was a huge stack of them already done, nicely browned. There was no
> way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2 minutes. IT'S ALL
> CRAP!


You've obviously never heard of the "magic" of television!

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Jack Jones wrote:
> While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed
> that from time to time she will speak as if that is her
> house and her kitchen. She took some fresh herbs out of
> the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these up
> at the store today." Another time she said something
> about that being her kitchen.
>


Actually that's the kitchen in my home. Rachel stops by to visit and makes a
few quick snacks for us to share.

OK, I can wake up and stop dreaming now. =

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> Jack Jones says:
>
>While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
>time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
>fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
>up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
>her kitchen.
>
>Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as
>hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these amazing
>recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all planned out.
>I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places her hand on the
>knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out. When she goes to
>break and returns, all the trash in her famous garbage bowl that she
>thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced bread will be empty, all the
>crap that was on the counters will be gone and cleaned up real tidy, and
>food that would take 5-10 minutes to cook will be done. I saw her frying
>up some ravioli. She had just put them in the pan when she went to break.
>When they came back there was a huge stack of them already done, nicely
>browned. There was no way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2
>minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!


It's a girlie thingie... is why men make better cooks too... they can't fake
it.

Um, it's a TV show, an ACT that's taped and edited before airing... but they
leave some particular bloopers in purposefully so the home audience morons
(that's you) will be lulled into believing for the moment that's it's actually
real, NOT! With most foodtv shows there is very little to no cooking going on
by the particular celebrity chef.


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"PENMART01" > wrote in message
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>> Jack Jones says:
>>
>>While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
>>time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
>>fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
>>up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
>>her kitchen.
>>
>>Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as
>>hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these amazing
>>recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all planned out.
>>I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places her hand on the
>>knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out. When she goes to
>>break and returns, all the trash in her famous garbage bowl that she
>>thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced bread will be empty, all the
>>crap that was on the counters will be gone and cleaned up real tidy, and
>>food that would take 5-10 minutes to cook will be done. I saw her frying
>>up some ravioli. She had just put them in the pan when she went to break.
>>When they came back there was a huge stack of them already done, nicely
>>browned. There was no way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2
>>minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!

>
> It's a girlie thingie... is why men make better cooks too... they can't
> fake
> it.
>
> Um, it's a TV show, an ACT that's taped and edited before airing... but
> they
> leave some particular bloopers in purposefully so the home audience morons
> (that's you) will be lulled into believing for the moment that's it's
> actually
> real, NOT! With most foodtv shows there is very little to no cooking
> going on
> by the particular celebrity chef.
>
>
> ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
> ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
> *********
> "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
> Sheldon
> ````````````


Here, here! My thoughts exactly.

Lou-Lou in NC




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"PENMART01" > wrote in message
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>> Jack Jones says:
>>
>>While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
>>time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
>>fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
>>up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
>>her kitchen.
>>
>>Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as
>>hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these amazing
>>recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all planned out.
>>I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places her hand on the
>>knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out. When she goes to
>>break and returns, all the trash in her famous garbage bowl that she
>>thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced bread will be empty, all the
>>crap that was on the counters will be gone and cleaned up real tidy, and
>>food that would take 5-10 minutes to cook will be done. I saw her frying
>>up some ravioli. She had just put them in the pan when she went to break.
>>When they came back there was a huge stack of them already done, nicely
>>browned. There was no way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2
>>minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!

>
> It's a girlie thingie... is why men make better cooks too... they can't
> fake
> it.
>
> Um, it's a TV show, an ACT that's taped and edited before airing... but
> they
> leave some particular bloopers in purposefully so the home audience morons
> (that's you) will be lulled into believing for the moment that's it's
> actually
> real, NOT! With most foodtv shows there is very little to no cooking
> going on
> by the particular celebrity chef.
>
>
> ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
> ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
> *********
> "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
> Sheldon
> ````````````


Here, here! My thoughts exactly.

Lou-Lou in NC


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"Jack Jones" > wrote in message
...
>
> While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
> time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
> fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
> up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
> her kitchen.
>
> Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as
> hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these amazing
> recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all planned out.
> I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places her hand on the
> knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out. When she goes to
> break and returns, all the trash in her famous garbage bowl that she
> thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced bread will be empty, all the
> crap that was on the counters will be gone and cleaned up real tidy, and
> food that would take 5-10 minutes to cook will be done. I saw her frying
> up some ravioli. She had just put them in the pan when she went to break.
> When they came back there was a huge stack of them already done, nicely
> browned. There was no way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2
> minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!
>


Oh, stop. It's a TV show, we know it is, you know it is and she knows it
is. She's just offering some 'schtick', making it homespun and homemade.
Did you try the recipe and kek or something?

caveat: TV killed the United States so I'm certainly not defending it. Ok,
so I liked Fireball XL5 a long time ago.

Jack Zodiac


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Jack Schidt® wrote:
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> Oh, stop. It's a TV show, we know it is, you know it is and she knows it
> is. She's just offering some 'schtick', making it homespun and homemade.
> Did you try the recipe and kek or something?


Didn't Julia Childs do her first few shows in her actual kitchen?
It is remotely possible that Ray has the kitchen in her home equiped
as a TV studio. Highly doubtfull but possible.

> caveat: TV killed the United States so I'm certainly not defending it. Ok,
> so I liked Fireball XL5 a long time ago.


No problem. Fireball XL5, Supercar, Stingray and Thunderbirds puppet
shows were originally produced in Canada. It was a conspiracy I say.
The folks north of the border listened to their national anthem, listened
to our national anthem, and concluded they could sell us unlimited low
quality stuff like TV shows. Then someone goes and moves the production
studios for Stargate: SG1 to Vancouver and some good beer sneaks across
the border, too. ;^)
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On 10 Sep 2004 15:05:51 -0700, (Doug Freyburger)
wrote:

>Jack Schidt® wrote:
>>
>> Oh, stop. It's a TV show, we know it is, you know it is and she knows it
>> is. She's just offering some 'schtick', making it homespun and homemade.
>> Did you try the recipe and kek or something?

>
>Didn't Julia Childs do her first few shows in her actual kitchen?
>It is remotely possible that Ray has the kitchen in her home equiped
>as a TV studio. Highly doubtfull but possible.


Who owns the studio that Rachael Ray does her show "30 Minute Meals"
in? If it is Rachael Ray then I would have no problem with her calling
it her kitchen even if it is not in her home. After all it is not
carved in stone that one can only have one kitchen,,,

>> caveat: TV killed the United States so I'm certainly not defending it. Ok,
>> so I liked Fireball XL5 a long time ago.

>
>No problem. Fireball XL5, Supercar, Stingray and Thunderbirds puppet
>shows were originally produced in Canada. It was a conspiracy I say.
>The folks north of the border listened to their national anthem, listened
>to our national anthem, and concluded they could sell us unlimited low
>quality stuff like TV shows. Then someone goes and moves the production
>studios for Stargate: SG1 to Vancouver and some good beer sneaks across
>the border, too. ;^)


As a Canadian I would love to see Canada take credit for great (if
cheap and campy) shows like Fireball XL5, but that isn't possible.
Supercar, Fireball XL5, etc. were all created in the UK as you can
read in places like:

http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0055673/
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0054567/

Canada can take credit for (or blame depending on your point of view)
for such cultural milestones (or is that millstones) as "Rocket Robin
Hood", "Spider-Man" and "The Starlost":

http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0135735/
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0061301/
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0069638/

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Jack Schidt® wrote:
>
> Oh, stop. It's a TV show, we know it is, you know it is and she knows it
> is. She's just offering some 'schtick', making it homespun and homemade.
> Did you try the recipe and kek or something?


Didn't Julia Childs do her first few shows in her actual kitchen?
It is remotely possible that Ray has the kitchen in her home equiped
as a TV studio. Highly doubtfull but possible.

> caveat: TV killed the United States so I'm certainly not defending it. Ok,
> so I liked Fireball XL5 a long time ago.


No problem. Fireball XL5, Supercar, Stingray and Thunderbirds puppet
shows were originally produced in Canada. It was a conspiracy I say.
The folks north of the border listened to their national anthem, listened
to our national anthem, and concluded they could sell us unlimited low
quality stuff like TV shows. Then someone goes and moves the production
studios for Stargate: SG1 to Vancouver and some good beer sneaks across
the border, too. ;^)


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"Jack Jones" > wrote in message
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> While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have
>


>> minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!


simple solution...don't watch the show again....save your rage for something
that's important...whatever that may be.

Harriet & critters (jj the world famous jack russell terrior, and pk the
lady manx who rules the house)


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Rachel is a total babe..I'll believe anything she wants me to believe

"Jack Jones" > wrote in message
...
>
> While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
> time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
> fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
> up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
> her kitchen.
>
> Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as
> hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these amazing
> recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all planned out.
> I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places her hand on the
> knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out. When she goes to
> break and returns, all the trash in her famous garbage bowl that she
> thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced bread will be empty, all the
> crap that was on the counters will be gone and cleaned up real tidy, and
> food that would take 5-10 minutes to cook will be done. I saw her frying
> up some ravioli. She had just put them in the pan when she went to break.
> When they came back there was a huge stack of them already done, nicely
> browned. There was no way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2
> minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!
>



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On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 23:10:07 -0400, "Robert Sparkman"
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> Rachel is a total babe..I'll believe anything she wants me to believe


My husband tunes in to watch Her, not her recipes. If he
learns something cooking related as a result, that's icing
on the cake.

LOL

sf
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On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 23:10:07 -0400, "Robert Sparkman"
> wrote:

> Rachel is a total babe..I'll believe anything she wants me to believe


My husband tunes in to watch Her, not her recipes. If he
learns something cooking related as a result, that's icing
on the cake.

LOL

sf
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"Jack Jones" > wrote in message
...
>
> While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
> time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
> fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
> up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
> her kitchen.
>
> Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as
> hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these amazing
> recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all planned out.
> I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places her hand on the
> knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out. When she goes to
> break and returns, all the trash in her famous garbage bowl that she
> thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced bread will be empty, all the
> crap that was on the counters will be gone and cleaned up real tidy, and
> food that would take 5-10 minutes to cook will be done. I saw her frying
> up some ravioli. She had just put them in the pan when she went to break.
> When they came back there was a huge stack of them already done, nicely
> browned. There was no way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2
> minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!
>


Well at least she cooks on the show. Man, that 40 dollars a day has just
got to be the worst IMO. I've yet to get any value out of it at all. I'm
just watching a woman eat. And the giggle - don't get me started. She
sounds like Betty Rubble.

Paul




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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 04:13:17 GMT, "Paul M. Cook©®"
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> And the giggle - don't get me started. She
> sounds like Betty Rubble.


If you've got a problem, save yourself the trouble of caring
and don't watch.

sf
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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 04:13:17 GMT, "Paul M. Cook©®"
> > wrote:
>
>> And the giggle - don't get me started. She
>> sounds like Betty Rubble.

>
> If you've got a problem, save yourself the trouble of caring
> and don't watch.
>
> sf
> Practice safe eating - always use condiments


LOL! I'm guessing that the batteries are dead in the remote, so the channel
can't be changed and the TV can't be turned off. Bummer!

BOB


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" BOB" > wrote in message
. ..
> sf wrote:
> > On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 04:13:17 GMT, "Paul M. Cook©®"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> And the giggle - don't get me started. She
> >> sounds like Betty Rubble.

> >
> > If you've got a problem, save yourself the trouble of caring
> > and don't watch.
> >
> > sf
> > Practice safe eating - always use condiments

>
> LOL! I'm guessing that the batteries are dead in the remote, so the

channel
> can't be changed and the TV can't be turned off. Bummer!


Just what is your point, anyway? Nobody has the right to critique a show
and offer an opinion? With your attitude we'd be stuck with crap 24x7.

Paul

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Paul M. Cook©® wrote:

> Just what is your point, anyway? Nobody has the right to critique a show
> and offer an opinion? With your attitude we'd be stuck with crap 24x7.
>
> Paul


The point is.. if something makes you that crazy but you can
have total control over it by turning it off... why don't
you do so? Then again, some people like to get worked up in
a lather over trivial things. I dunno why? But some do,
apparently?
Goomba

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>"Paul M. Kook" kvetches:
>
>" BOB" wrote:
>> sf wrote:

"Paul M. Kook" kvetches:
>> >
>> >> And the giggle - don't get me started. She sounds like Betty Rubble.
>> >
>> > If you've got a problem, save yourself the trouble of caring and don't

watch.
>>
>> LOL! I'm guessing that the batteries are dead in the remote, so the channel
>> can't be changed and the TV can't be turned off. Bummer!

>
>Just what is your point, anyway? Nobody has the right to critique a show
>and offer an opinion? With your attitude we'd be stuck with crap 24x7.


Um, kvetching is not critiquing and/or opining. You're like the brats who
whine incessantly that they want to go to the zoo and once there kvetch
incessantly about the smell... so, presuming you're an adult, why pray tell do
you insist on watching a tv personality you don't like, is your mommy
threatening to spank you if you don't watch a particular tv program... IDIOT!


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Paul M. Cook©® wrote:

> Just what is your point, anyway? Nobody has the right to critique a show
> and offer an opinion? With your attitude we'd be stuck with crap 24x7.
>
> Paul


The point is.. if something makes you that crazy but you can
have total control over it by turning it off... why don't
you do so? Then again, some people like to get worked up in
a lather over trivial things. I dunno why? But some do,
apparently?
Goomba

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>"Paul M. Kook" kvetches:
>
>" BOB" wrote:
>> sf wrote:

"Paul M. Kook" kvetches:
>> >
>> >> And the giggle - don't get me started. She sounds like Betty Rubble.
>> >
>> > If you've got a problem, save yourself the trouble of caring and don't

watch.
>>
>> LOL! I'm guessing that the batteries are dead in the remote, so the channel
>> can't be changed and the TV can't be turned off. Bummer!

>
>Just what is your point, anyway? Nobody has the right to critique a show
>and offer an opinion? With your attitude we'd be stuck with crap 24x7.


Um, kvetching is not critiquing and/or opining. You're like the brats who
whine incessantly that they want to go to the zoo and once there kvetch
incessantly about the smell... so, presuming you're an adult, why pray tell do
you insist on watching a tv personality you don't like, is your mommy
threatening to spank you if you don't watch a particular tv program... IDIOT!


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
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Paul M. Cook©® wrote:

> Just what is your point, anyway? Nobody has the right to critique a show
> and offer an opinion? With your attitude we'd be stuck with crap 24x7.
>
> Paul


The point is.. if something makes you that crazy but you can
have total control over it by turning it off... why don't
you do so? Then again, some people like to get worked up in
a lather over trivial things. I dunno why? But some do,
apparently?
Goomba

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sf wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 04:13:17 GMT, "Paul M. Cook©®"
> > wrote:
>
>> And the giggle - don't get me started. She
>> sounds like Betty Rubble.

>
> If you've got a problem, save yourself the trouble of caring
> and don't watch.
>
> sf
> Practice safe eating - always use condiments


LOL! I'm guessing that the batteries are dead in the remote, so the channel
can't be changed and the TV can't be turned off. Bummer!

BOB


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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 04:13:17 GMT, "Paul M. Cook©®"
> wrote:

> And the giggle - don't get me started. She
> sounds like Betty Rubble.


If you've got a problem, save yourself the trouble of caring
and don't watch.

sf
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| While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed that from time to
| time she will speak as if that is her house and her kitchen. She took some
| fresh herbs out of the fridge the other day and said "I just picked these
| up at the store today." Another time she said something about that being
| her kitchen.
|
| Please, that's a studio, not her home kitchen. The whole show is bogus as
| hell to begin with. She wants you to think she comes up with these amazing
| recipes that can be done in 30 minutes or less, but it's all planned out.
| I have seen her go to the oven to turn it on. She places her hand on the
| knob but she doesn't turn it. It's a total fake out. When she goes to
| break and returns, all the trash in her famous garbage bowl that she
| thinks is the most amazing thing since sliced bread will be empty, all the
| crap that was on the counters will be gone and cleaned up real tidy, and
| food that would take 5-10 minutes to cook will be done. I saw her frying
| up some ravioli. She had just put them in the pan when she went to break.
| When they came back there was a huge stack of them already done, nicely
| browned. There was no way she could have fried all of those ravioli in 2
| minutes. IT'S ALL CRAP!

It's more believable than her saying she can spend all day pigging out in
some big city for 40 bucks a day.


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tgilb > wrote:

> It's more believable than her saying she can spend all day pigging out in
> some big city for 40 bucks a day.


I like the "$40 a Day" show. Rachel Ray just did an episode of
that show in Las Vegas which I enjoyed. Esp. when Ray talked
about one of my favorite Vegas meals, the off menu steak and
shrimp special for $7.77 at Mr. Lucky's in the Hard Rock casino.
My only gripe with that show is that $40 is too high. She ought
to do the show based on the IRS per diem rate for each city
she visits, rather than a fixed amount. That way, the show would
be useful for those who do a lot of business travel.

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>IT'S ALL CRAP!

And she won't sleep with you, either.
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On 9/7/2004, wardna wrote:

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>And she won't sleep with you, either.


Thank God for small favors.


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WardNA wrote:

> >IT'S ALL CRAP!

>
> And she won't sleep with you, either.


Not for free, anyway. :-)





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WardNA wrote:

> >IT'S ALL CRAP!

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> And she won't sleep with you, either.


Not for free, anyway. :-)



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On 9/7/2004, wardna wrote:

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>And she won't sleep with you, either.


Thank God for small favors.


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WardNA wrote:

> >IT'S ALL CRAP!

>
> And she won't sleep with you, either.


Not for free, anyway. :-)



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On 9/6/2004, Jack Jones wrote:



>While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed
>that from time to time she will speak as if that is her house
>and her kitchen.


etc.

Did you know that James Caviezel isn't really Jesus and that
he wasn't really crucified, at least not to the point of dying?
Good thing - it would kind of put a crimp in a movie career.


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"Kevintsheehy" > wrote in message
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> On 9/6/2004, Jack Jones wrote:
>
>
>
>>While watching her 30 Minute Meals show I have noticed
>>that from time to time she will speak as if that is her house
>>and her kitchen.

>
> etc.
>
> Did you know that James Caviezel isn't really Jesus and that
> he wasn't really crucified, at least not to the point of dying?
> Good thing - it would kind of put a crimp in a movie career.


That the show isn't realistic is trivial compared to the annoyance value of
that "how special is that?" speech mannerism she has.






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On 9/7/2004, Chloe wrote:

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>That the show isn't realistic is trivial compared to the
>annoyance value of that "how special is that?" speech
>mannerism she has.


Couldn't agree more!



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On 9/7/2004, Chloe wrote:

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>That the show isn't realistic is trivial compared to the
>annoyance value of that "how special is that?" speech
>mannerism she has.


Couldn't agree more!



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"Kevintsheehy" > wrote in message
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> Did you know that James Caviezel isn't really Jesus and that
> he wasn't really crucified, at least not to the point of dying?
> Good thing - it would kind of put a crimp in a movie career.


Oh, geeze, Kevin, thanks a bunch for giving away the
ending to the movie! And I was all set to get that DVD, too....

:-)

Bob M.


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On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 15:07:36 GMT, "Bob Myers"
> wrote:

>
>"Kevintsheehy" > wrote in message
...
>> Did you know that James Caviezel isn't really Jesus and that
>> he wasn't really crucified, at least not to the point of dying?
>> Good thing - it would kind of put a crimp in a movie career.

>
>Oh, geeze, Kevin, thanks a bunch for giving away the
>ending to the movie! And I was all set to get that DVD, too....
>
>:-)
>
>Bob M.
>

all i heard is that there was a happy ending.

your pal,
blake

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Anything Rachel Ray says I'll believe. She's a cutie!

blake murphy wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 15:07:36 GMT, "Bob Myers"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>"Kevintsheehy" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>Did you know that James Caviezel isn't really Jesus and that
>>>he wasn't really crucified, at least not to the point of dying?
>>>Good thing - it would kind of put a crimp in a movie career.

>>
>>Oh, geeze, Kevin, thanks a bunch for giving away the
>>ending to the movie! And I was all set to get that DVD, too....
>>
>>:-)
>>
>>Bob M.
>>

>
> all i heard is that there was a happy ending.
>
> your pal,
> blake
>



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