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I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to make
*carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.

What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then put
them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one with 3 (the 3
largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and tomorrow they go
downstairs into the deep freeze.

Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and this
Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more residential
snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be the one who
hustles up the business. There will, of course be a limited number of
years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting sales experience, and I'll
involve him in the money management aspects.

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On Sun, 4 May 2014 00:56:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> wrote:

>I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to make
>*carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.
>
>What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then put
>them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one with 3 (the 3
>largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and tomorrow they go
>downstairs into the deep freeze.
>
>Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
>business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and this
>Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more residential
>snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be the one who
>hustles up the business. There will, of course be a limited number of
>years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting sales experience, and I'll
>involve him in the money management aspects.


My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
getting married this fall. Can't afford college for Johnny Falcon, eh?

I guess the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree!

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> On Sun, 4 May 2014 00:56:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
>>I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to
>>make *carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.
>>
>>What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then
>>put them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one with
>>3 (the 3 largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and
>>tomorrow they go downstairs into the deep freeze.
>>
>>Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
>>business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and
>>this Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more
>>residential snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be
>>the one who hustles up the business. There will, of course be a
>>limited number of years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting
>>sales experience, and I'll involve him in the money management
>>aspects.

>
> My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
> getting married this fall. Can't afford college for Johnny Falcon, eh?
>
> I guess the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree!
>

Did, you piece of ****ing shit. ****ing sex pervert, druggie nurse.

"My then-wife and I got a good ammount of coke (must have been, it got us
nicely off!), and we snorted it up, and it was fantastic!"
-- John Kuthe in alt.drugs 8/11/1995
>
> John Kuthe...
>




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On Sun, 4 May 2014 12:19:57 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> wrote:

>John Kuthe > wrote in
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>
>> On Sun, 4 May 2014 00:56:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to
>>>make *carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.
>>>
>>>What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then
>>>put them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one with
>>>3 (the 3 largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and
>>>tomorrow they go downstairs into the deep freeze.
>>>
>>>Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
>>>business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and
>>>this Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more
>>>residential snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be
>>>the one who hustles up the business. There will, of course be a
>>>limited number of years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting
>>>sales experience, and I'll involve him in the money management
>>>aspects.

>>
>> My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
>> getting married this fall. Can't afford college for Johnny Falcon, eh?
>>
>> I guess the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree!
>>

>Did, you piece of ****ing shit. ****ing sex pervert, druggie nurse.
>
>"My then-wife and I got a good ammount of coke (must have been, it got us
>nicely off!), and we snorted it up, and it was fantastic!"
> -- John Kuthe in alt.drugs 8/11/1995
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>>


ROFL!!! MO State Board of Nursing laughed at you, eh?

I have never denied or made of secret of my previous drug use. I have
made some pretty irresponsible decisions in my life. Who hasn't? Big
deal! At least I'm not an ASSHOLE to people like you are being to me!

Get therapy dude, you need it! They make a LOT of very good and useful
psychiatric drugs today. I was very apprehensive about taking any too!
Aftraid one might give me the proverbial "chemical lobotomy"! But
largely due to my previous illicit drug use I figured there's probably
few or so phychiatric drugs whose effects would be irreversible, so I
decided to try them! And I was profoundly lucky! I found Seroquel! And
maybe it's not so much pure luck, because I had a resident in my job
at the Veteran's Home and he was taking Seroquel. And he said in terms
of it's efectiveness (which I had to document!) that he didn't really
notice much difference "Except I don't cuss as much."! Anger
management maybe? Anger management's a good thing! It's not the
elimination of anger, it's the individual's ability to manage and
moderate their anger!

Which from your comment to me you need desperately!

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On Sun, 4 May 2014 12:19:57 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
wrote:

John Kuthe
wrote in
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On Sun, 4 May 2014 00:56:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
wrote:

I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to
make *carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.

What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then
put them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one with
3 (the 3 largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and
tomorrow they go downstairs into the deep freeze.

Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and
this Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more
residential snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be
the one who hustles up the business. There will, of course be a
limited number of years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting
sales experience, and I'll involve him in the money management
aspects.


My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
getting married this fall. Can't afford college for Johnny Falcon, eh?

I guess the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree!

Did, you piece of ****ing shit. ****ing sex pervert, druggie nurse.

"My then-wife and I got a good ammount of coke (must have been, it got us
nicely off!), and we snorted it up, and it was fantastic!"
-- John Kuthe in alt.drugs 8/11/1995

John Kuthe...


ROFL!!! MO State Board of Nursing laughed at you, eh?

I have never denied or made of secret of my previous drug use. I have
made some pretty irresponsible decisions in my life. Who hasn't? Big
deal! At least I'm not an ASSHOLE to people like you are being to me!

Get therapy dude, you need it! They make a LOT of very good and useful
psychiatric drugs today. I was very apprehensive about taking any too!
Aftraid one might give me the proverbial "chemical lobotomy"! But
largely due to my previous illicit drug use I figured there's probably
few or so phychiatric drugs whose effects would be irreversible, so I
decided to try them! And I was profoundly lucky! I found Seroquel! And
maybe it's not so much pure luck, because I had a resident in my job
at the Veteran's Home and he was taking Seroquel. And he said in terms
of it's efectiveness (which I had to document!) that he didn't really
notice much difference "Except I don't cuss as much."! Anger
management maybe? Anger management's a good thing! It's not the
elimination of anger, it's the individual's ability to manage and
moderate their anger!

Which from your comment to me you need desperately!

John Kuthe...
Does it work on @&%$#%^&*$ tourettes?


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> 'John Kuthe[_2_ Wrote:
>> ;1928215']On Sun, 4 May 2014 12:19:57 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>> wrote:
>> -
>> John Kuthe
wrote in
>> :
>> -
>> On Sun, 4 May 2014 00:56:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
>>
wrote:
>> -
>> I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to
>> make *carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.
>>
>> What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then
>> put them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one

with
>> 3 (the 3 largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and
>> tomorrow they go downstairs into the deep freeze.
>>
>> Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
>> business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and
>> this Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more
>> residential snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be
>> the one who hustles up the business. There will, of course be a
>> limited number of years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting
>> sales experience, and I'll involve him in the money management
>> aspects. -
>>
>> My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
>> getting married this fall. Can't afford college for Johnny Falcon,

eh?
>>
>> I guess the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree!
>> -
>> Did, you piece of ****ing shit. ****ing sex pervert, druggie nurse.
>>
>> "My then-wife and I got a good ammount of coke (must have been, it

got
>> us
>> nicely off!), and we snorted it up, and it was fantastic!"
>> -- John Kuthe in alt.drugs 8/11/1995 -
>>
>> John Kuthe...
>> --
>>
>> ROFL!!! MO State Board of Nursing laughed at you, eh?
>>
>> I have never denied or made of secret of my previous drug use. I have
>> made some pretty irresponsible decisions in my life. Who hasn't? Big
>> deal! At least I'm not an ASSHOLE to people like you are being to me!
>>
>> Get therapy dude, you need it! They make a LOT of very good and

useful
>> psychiatric drugs today. I was very apprehensive about taking any

too!
>> Aftraid one might give me the proverbial "chemical lobotomy"! But
>> largely due to my previous illicit drug use I figured there's

probably
>> few or so phychiatric drugs whose effects would be irreversible, so I
>> decided to try them! And I was profoundly lucky! I found Seroquel!

And
>> maybe it's not so much pure luck, because I had a resident in my job
>> at the Veteran's Home and he was taking Seroquel. And he said in

terms
>> of it's efectiveness (which I had to document!) that he didn't really
>> notice much difference "Except I don't cuss as much."! Anger
>> management maybe? Anger management's a good thing! It's not the
>> elimination of anger, it's the individual's ability to manage and
>> moderate their anger!
>>
>> Which from your comment to me you need desperately!
>>
>> John Kuthe...

>
> Does it work on @&%$#%^&*$ tourettes?
>

My old band did a song called, "Sometimes I Wish I Had Tourettes."

An excerpt:

Smelly old man at the grocery store
Beer's not cold at the grocery store
No express line at the grocery store
I can't take much more

Aw, ****, sometimes I wish I had Tourette's
That way anytime I wanted to I could scream
****, ****, ****, ****, ****, ****, ****, ****, ****

****, sometimes I wish I had Tourette's
______________________

We never recorded it, but did a vocal only version live in front of a
~1000 crowd. It was a hoot. The Bonobos never drew that large an
audience, but we were the middle act between two very popular mostly
White hip-hop bands. Crazy times.
>




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On 5/4/2014 8:19 AM, Winters_Lackey wrote:

> "My then-wife and I got a good ammount of coke (must have been, it got us
> nicely off!), and we snorted it up, and it was fantastic!"
> -- in alt.drugs 8/11/1995


How pathetic when you have to drag up stuff from 19 years ago just to be
nasty. You two make middle school look like a group of mature citizens.


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On Sun, 04 May 2014 09:48:59 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 5/4/2014 8:19 AM, Winters_Lackey wrote:
>
>> "My then-wife and I got a good ammount of coke (must have been, it got us
>> nicely off!), and we snorted it up, and it was fantastic!"
>> -- in alt.drugs 8/11/1995

>
>How pathetic when you have to drag up stuff from 19 years ago just to be
>nasty. You two make middle school look like a group of mature citizens.
>


Ed, Bryan is in severe need of mental health care. I got mine and it's
being very effective! Read my followup post to his vitriolic rant at
me.

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John Kuthe wrote:
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> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >How pathetic when you have to drag up stuff from 19 years ago just to be
> >nasty. You two make middle school look like a group of mature citizens.

>
> Ed, Bryan is in severe need of mental health care. I got mine and it's
> being very effective! Read my followup post to his vitriolic rant at
> me.


Bryan is not your problem, John. Just leave him alone. Let it go.

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On Sat, 03 May 2014 20:39:20 -0500, John Kuthe >
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> My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
> getting married this fall.


Congratulations, John! You must be very proud of him.


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On Sun, 04 May 2014 07:21:35 -0700, sf > wrote:

>On Sat, 03 May 2014 20:39:20 -0500, John Kuthe >
>wrote:
>
>> My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
>> getting married this fall.

>
>Congratulations, John! You must be very proud of him.


Yep! He's pretty cool! :-) When he switched his undergrad major from
science to English and Theater (and I KNEW why, cause his girlfriend's
into it, and because he's good at it, as it turned out!!) I simply
asked him "And how do you forsee parlaying that into a job?" and he
tokld mne "I dunno, maybe I'll teach or something" and I just said
"Good enough!" He chose law, and a good choice that was! :-)

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> On Sun, 4 May 2014 00:56:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> > wrote:
>
> > I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14
> > to make *carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of
> > them.
> >
> > What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour,
> > then put them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and
> > one with 3 (the 3 largest ones). Straight into the freezer they
> > went, and tomorrow they go downstairs into the deep freeze.
> >
> > Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor
> > care business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting
> > training, and this Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next
> > Winter, more residential snow removal, and for the snow shoveling
> > jobs, he will be the one who hustles up the business. There will,
> > of course be a limited number of years where I can shovel snow, but
> > he's getting sales experience, and I'll involve him in the money
> > management aspects.

>
> My son's graduating law school this semesrter, taking the bar and
> getting married this fall. Can't afford college for Johnny Falcon, eh?
>
> I guess the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree!
>
> John Kuthe...


Really John Gopod on you. THe majority of us real peple who dont lie
about it have a 30K income and if we are lucky, 50K with the spouse.

Don't even bother to reply after beiong rude to someone just working it
out the best they can for the kid.

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On Sun, 4 May 2014 00:56:19 +0000 (UTC), "Winters_Lackey"
> wrote:

> Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
> business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and this
> Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more residential
> snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be the one who
> hustles up the business. There will, of course be a limited number of
> years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting sales experience, and I'll
> involve him in the money management aspects.


Pricing jobs is an art form, hope you're good at it!

Glad your son is learning a trade - at the very least, it will teach
him what he *doesn't* want to do for the rest of his life. At best,
it will mean lifetime employment. Great jobs of the future are those
that can't be outsourced. Consulting doctors are outsourced easily to
other countries like India, lawyers are a dime a dozen... but who cuts
your hair, who refinishes your floors, who fixes the sink, who puts
out fires? Real, living breathing people - not someone whose face you
see on a computer monitor.


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On 2014-05-04 10:20 AM, sf wrote:

> Glad your son is learning a trade - at the very least, it will teach
> him what he *doesn't* want to do for the rest of his life. At best,
> it will mean lifetime employment. Great jobs of the future are those
> that can't be outsourced. Consulting doctors are outsourced easily to
> other countries like India, lawyers are a dime a dozen... but who cuts
> your hair, who refinishes your floors, who fixes the sink, who puts
> out fires? Real, living breathing people - not someone whose face you
> see on a computer monitor.
>


Don't bet too much on those jobs. We will always need seasonal farm
worked, but no one wants to do that work. It is too hard and pays too
little, so farmers use migrant labour, some of them legal others not to
much.

The dodo hit the fan here recently when it was revealed that a number of
businesses have been abusing the temporary foreign workers program to
displace Canadian workers. There have been a lot of farm workers
brought in from Mexico and the Caribbean, but that is seasonal work.
There have been a number of cases arising where hotels and fast food
restaurants have replaced their staff with temporary <?> foreign
workers. Hell... we are outsourcing labour to our own country.

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> I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to
> make carnitas for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.
>
> What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then
> put them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one
> with 3 (the 3 largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went,
> and tomorrow they go downstairs into the deep freeze.
>
> Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
> business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and
> this Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more
> residential snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be
> the one who hustles up the business. There will, of course be a
> limited number of years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting
> sales experience, and I'll involve him in the money management
> aspects.


THats great! I just used a fellow getting started, His biggest
problem was solid help. The work was high quality but the helper didnt
seem to want to learn much.

He was subcontracting under his Dad and now is branching out well.

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I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to make
*carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.

What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then put
them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one with 3 (the 3
largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and tomorrow they go
downstairs into the deep freeze.

Things are looking up. I'm on the edge of starting my own floor care
business, and my son will help me on some jobs, getting training, and this
Summer he wants to do lawn care jobs, and next Winter, more residential
snow removal, and for the snow shoveling jobs, he will be the one who
hustles up the business. There will, of course be a limited number of
years where I can shovel snow, but he's getting sales experience, and I'll
involve him in the money management aspects.

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Havent froze much already floured up stuff. Let us know how it turns out. Thanks.
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> Winters_Lackey;1928103 Wrote:
>> I got a family pack of pork sirloin chops, and I used 3 of the 14 to
>> make
>> *carnitas* for tonight's tacos, so I was left with 11 of them.
>>
>> What I did was to trim the fat, S&P them, dredge them in flour, then put
>>
>> them into ziplock bags, already floured, 2 bags of 4, and one with 3
>> (the 3
>> largest ones). Straight into the freezer they went, and tomorrow they
>> go
>> downstairs into the deep freeze.
>>

>
>>
>> --
>> --Bryan
>>

>
> Havent froze much already floured up stuff. Let us know how it turns
> out. Thanks.
>

I do know one thing. The way that I did it doesn't result in pieces that
are easily separated frozen. Perhaps waxed paper would have helped.
>




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