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On 7/4/2015 1:48 PM, cshenk wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>>
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> You said you don't own a grill. You said you've never had ribs.
>>> That leads to the conclusion you're relying on pure conjecture.
>>>
>>> I know you didn't ask for my opinion but here it is: Look up some
>>> recipes for dry ribs and give 'em a try some time. You don't have
>>> to order half a cow or half a pig. And no, I'm not telling you
>>> what to do so please don't say I am.

>>
>> I am not relying on conjecture. My husband eats them. He says they
>> are fatty and greasy.


Obviously he likes them. There would be no other reason for him to
bring them home (since she doesn't cook ribs, ever) and eat them in
front of her.

>> I have no compunction to try them. They do
>> not look appealing no matter what is done to them. I am not much of
>> a meat eater.

>

Of course she has no compunction. Compunction practically being
guilted into doing something someone didn't want to do.. No one is
insisting Julie eat ribs. Or really stretch out of that strange little
bubble she lives in.

As for Conjectu
Noun:

"An opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information".

> Julie, Do not ask again for what people fix in hot weather if you are
> going to virtually spit in their face for answering like you just did
> to Jill.
>

She says her husband told her ribs are fatty and greasy. She says they
don't look appealing. I guess he sits there eating really bad spare
ribs in front of her. Because the guy can't get any food he wants to
eat in his own home. I wonder where he bought the ribs?

> Seriously, you are an adult. You say you are in your 50's and you
> don't know better behavior with other people than that?
>
> Carol
>

It really doesn't matter. It's a very strange household.

Jill
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On 7/4/2015 1:24 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> She says her husband told her ribs are fatty and greasy. She says they
> don't look appealing. I guess he sits there eating really bad spare
> ribs in front of her. Because the guy can't get any food he wants to
> eat in his own home. I wonder where he bought the ribs?



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jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On 7/4/2015 1:48 PM, cshenk wrote:
> > Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> >
> > >
> >>"jmcquown" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > >
> > > > You said you don't own a grill. You said you've never had ribs.
> > > > That leads to the conclusion you're relying on pure conjecture.
> > > >
> > > > I know you didn't ask for my opinion but here it is: Look up
> > > > some recipes for dry ribs and give 'em a try some time. You
> > > > don't have to order half a cow or half a pig. And no, I'm not
> > > > telling you what to do so please don't say I am.
> > >
> > > I am not relying on conjecture. My husband eats them. He says
> > > they are fatty and greasy.

>
> Obviously he likes them. There would be no other reason for him to
> bring them home (since she doesn't cook ribs, ever) and eat them in
> front of her.
>
> > > I have no compunction to try them. They do
> > > not look appealing no matter what is done to them. I am not much
> > > of a meat eater.

> >

> Of course she has no compunction. Compunction practically being
> guilted into doing something someone didn't want to do.. No one is
> insisting Julie eat ribs. Or really stretch out of that strange
> little bubble she lives in.
>
> As for Conjectu
> Noun:
>
> "An opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete
> information".
>
> > Julie, Do not ask again for what people fix in hot weather if you
> > are going to virtually spit in their face for answering like you
> > just did to Jill.
> >

> She says her husband told her ribs are fatty and greasy. She says
> they don't look appealing. I guess he sits there eating really bad
> spare ribs in front of her. Because the guy can't get any food he
> wants to eat in his own home. I wonder where he bought the ribs?
>
> > Seriously, you are an adult. You say you are in your 50's and you
> > don't know better behavior with other people than that?
> >
> > Carol
> >

> It really doesn't matter. It's a very strange household.
>
> Jill


Agreed on the strange house. I can't say we are average either but at
least we get along well with food, and cooking the stray item one of us
dosen't like when the other isn't here.

If we have a problem here, it tends to be that of 3 cooks at once in
the kitchen. ;Leggo of my duck! It's my turn!; sort of thing.

Ah well, I can see Julie it off again on a thread. I suspect i will
ignore it.

Carol

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On 7/5/2015 5:24 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 7/4/2015 1:48 PM, cshenk wrote:
>> Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>>>

>> Seriously, you are an adult. You say you are in your 50's and you
>> don't know better behavior with other people than that?
>>
>> Carol
>>

> It really doesn't matter. It's a very strange household.
>
> Jill


Never a truer word said Jill! Ju-Ju is such an attention whoring IDIOT!
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On 7/5/2015 6:46 PM, Acme Bully Control wrote:
> On 7/5/2015 5:24 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 7/4/2015 1:48 PM, cshenk wrote:
>>> Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>>
>>>>
>>> Seriously, you are an adult. You say you are in your 50's and you
>>> don't know better behavior with other people than that?
>>>
>>> Carol
>>>

>> It really doesn't matter. It's a very strange household.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Never a truer word said Jill! Ju-Ju is such an attention whoring IDIOT!

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