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On 3/31/2016 1:25 PM, Je�us wrote:
> That's assuming he can
> take time out of his busy schedule of persecuting women.


Auztard opinions do NOT count here- **** off!
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On 3/31/2016 1:31 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 12:32:07 -0400, Brooklyn1
> > wrote:
>
>> MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
>>> koko wrote:
>>>> OMGosh I'm so STINKIN' MAD I could spit nails. I was in the middle of
>>>> making Paletas de Cajeta and this is what I found when I opened the
>>>> jar of cajeta. What piece of low life pond scum would open the jar and
>>>> use their nasty crusty finger to scoop some out.
>>>>
>>> I bet it was a nasty crusty MEXICAN finger! They should catch that nasty
>>> crusty Mexican and turn him over to Donald Trump. He'll know what to do
>>> with him!

>>
>> A one way ticket back over the wall. I think with all the violence in
>> the world nowadays all immigrants coming into the US *legally* still
>> need to be chipped, same as my cats.

>
> This is a tried and true system, wouldn't this be cheaper?
> http://preview.tinyurl.com/zrsc6ao


To a Nazi wannabe like you?

I guess so.

Btw:

http://www.theguardian.com/world/201...migrant-crisis

When the bodies of asylum seekers en route to Australia washed up on the
shores of Christmas Island in 2010 everyone was in agreement that
something needed to be done.

Five years later Australia has implemented one of the harshest border
policies in the world. It is characterised by three core points: turning
or towing back boats of asylum seekers at sea; forcing asylum seekers to
live in detention centres across the Pacific in Nauru and Papua New
Guinea; and guaranteeing they will never be resettled in Australia.


Do they have a New Auschwitz on Tasmania, rabbit-killer?

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On 3/31/2016 1:33 PM, Je�us wrote:
> Yes. The thousands of dollars of forensic analysis would be money well
> spent to



Why don't you just **** off out of here.

Everyone loathes you anyway.
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 12:34:14 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:34:45 -0400, William wrote:
>
>> oh, and I forgot another thing...there should be DNA evidence in that
>> jar to prosecute this ******* to the full extent of the law! I wonder
>> how funny it will be as he is being prosecuted for maximum stupidity?

>
>DNA left from a fingertip swipe would be pretty rare. Besides, I
>think law enforcement is pretty backlogged on processing rape kits
>that a shoplifter is probably going to take a back seat in the DNA
>testing queue.
>
>-sw

I was just going to say the same about the rape kits
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:57:06 -0600, onglet > wrote:

>Now just how on God's green earth do you propose to find the actual
>miscreant and subpoena their DNA?!?!?
>
>Seriously!


by examining the surveilance video you can get a look at the person
sampling the product. When he moves to the cash register, you get a
better view. If he uses a credit card you identify him instantly. If
he uses cash you post the video on the local six oclock news and have
the viewers who recognize the punk call in with his name to claim the
$10 reward money. Believe me, I watch CSI, this is a piece of cake for
good cops!

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On 3/31/2016 6:13 PM, William wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:57:06 -0600, onglet > wrote:
>
>> Now just how on God's green earth do you propose to find the actual
>> miscreant and subpoena their DNA?!?!?
>>
>> Seriously!

>
> by examining the surveilance video you can get a look at the person
> sampling the product.


Maybe, or maybe not...

> When he moves to the cash register, you get a
> better view.


IF he does...

> If he uses a credit card you identify him instantly.


IF...

> If
> he uses cash you post the video on the local six oclock news and have
> the viewers who recognize the punk call in with his name to claim the
> $10 reward money.


I like the tattling a lot!

> Believe me, I watch CSI, this is a piece of cake for
> good cops!
>
> William


Ooooh, a CSI expert.

Who do you watch for lawyering tips?

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On 3/31/2016 8:13 PM, William wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:57:06 -0600, onglet > wrote:
>
>> Now just how on God's green earth do you propose to find the actual
>> miscreant and subpoena their DNA?!?!?
>>
>> Seriously!

>
> by examining the surveilance video you can get a look at the person
> sampling the product. When he moves to the cash register, you get a
> better view. If he uses a credit card you identify him instantly. If
> he uses cash you post the video on the local six oclock news and have
> the viewers who recognize the punk call in with his name to claim the
> $10 reward money. Believe me, I watch CSI, this is a piece of cake for
> good cops!
>
> William
>
>


Think about the time and money required to do all of that. Not going to
happen. They are not going to spend thousands for a $2 crime.
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:17:02 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>
>"koko" > wrote in message
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>>
>> OMGosh I'm so STINKIN' MAD I could spit nails. I was in the middle of
>> making Paletas de Cajeta and this is what I found when I opened the
>> jar of cajeta. What piece of low life pond scum would open the jar and
>> use their nasty crusty finger to scoop some out.
>> Thankfully I quickly came up with a plan B and will have some nice ice
>> pops anyway.
>>
>> https://flic.kr/p/FMTCR7

>
>Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me a tube
>of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was missing and
>the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into the
>bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there


Gives you a creepy feeling.

koko

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"koko" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:17:02 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"koko" > wrote in message
. ..
>>>
>>> OMGosh I'm so STINKIN' MAD I could spit nails. I was in the middle of
>>> making Paletas de Cajeta and this is what I found when I opened the
>>> jar of cajeta. What piece of low life pond scum would open the jar and
>>> use their nasty crusty finger to scoop some out.
>>> Thankfully I quickly came up with a plan B and will have some nice ice
>>> pops anyway.
>>>
>>> https://flic.kr/p/FMTCR7

>>
>>Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me a
>>tube
>>of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was missing and
>>the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into the
>>bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there

>
> Gives you a creepy feeling.


Oh yes, and I felt sick. I will never buy anything from that store again
that can be tampered with.


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On Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 6:13:23 PM UTC-6, BigC300 wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:57:06 -0600, onglet > wrote:
>
> >Now just how on God's green earth do you propose to find the actual
> >miscreant and subpoena their DNA?!?!?
> >
> >Seriously!

>
> by examining the surveilance video you can get a look at the person
> sampling the product. When he moves to the cash register, you get a
> better view. If he uses a credit card you identify him instantly. If
> he uses cash you post the video on the local six oclock news and have
> the viewers who recognize the punk call in with his name to claim the
> $10 reward money. Believe me, I watch CSI, this is a piece of cake for
> good cops!
>
> William


ROFL!! "Believe me, I watch CSI..." You believe everything you watch on TV?

Cops are never gonna do any of that, Not for a jar of food opened and sampled. Get real!!

John Kuthe...


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On Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 7:05:25 PM UTC-6, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/31/2016 8:13 PM, William wrote:
> > On Thu, 31 Mar 2016 09:57:06 -0600, onglet > wrote:
> >
> >> Now just how on God's green earth do you propose to find the actual
> >> miscreant and subpoena their DNA?!?!?
> >>
> >> Seriously!

> >
> > by examining the surveilance video you can get a look at the person
> > sampling the product. When he moves to the cash register, you get a
> > better view. If he uses a credit card you identify him instantly. If
> > he uses cash you post the video on the local six oclock news and have
> > the viewers who recognize the punk call in with his name to claim the
> > $10 reward money. Believe me, I watch CSI, this is a piece of cake for
> > good cops!
> >
> > William
> >
> >

>
> Think about the time and money required to do all of that. Not going to
> happen. They are not going to spend thousands for a $2 crime.


Yep!

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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>>>Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me a
>>>tube
>>>of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was missing
>>>and
>>>the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into the
>>>bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there


And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.

Cheri

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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>>>>Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me a
>>>>tube
>>>>of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was missing
>>>>and
>>>>the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into the
>>>>bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there

>
> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.


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On 4/1/2016 11:02 AM, Cheri wrote:
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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>>> Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me a
>>>> tube
>>>> of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was
>>>> missing and
>>>> the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into
>>>> the
>>>> bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there

>
> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.
>
> Cheri
>

Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them
and how the kids handle food. Yuck again.

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On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 13:57:28 -0400, Cheryl >
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>On 4/1/2016 11:02 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>
>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>>>> Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me a
>>>>> tube
>>>>> of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was
>>>>> missing and
>>>>> the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into
>>>>> the
>>>>> bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there

>>
>> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.
>>
>> Cheri
>>

>Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
>restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them
>and how the kids handle food. Yuck again.


It can be quite a turn-off at times. It's been a long time since I've
eaten from a buffet and I have no plans to change that.


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On 2016-04-02 1:57 PM, Cheryl wrote:

> Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
> restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them
> and how the kids handle food. Yuck again.
>



I was at a buffet style cookout were a young man with some intellectual
challenges took a spoonful of potato salad, licked the spoon and stuck
it back in the bowl. Thank goodness I am not crazy about potato salad.

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"Cheryl" > wrote in message
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> On 4/1/2016 11:02 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>
>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>>>> Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me a
>>>>> tube
>>>>> of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was
>>>>> missing and
>>>>> the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into
>>>>> the
>>>>> bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there

>>
>> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.
>>
>> Cheri
>>

> Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
> restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them and
> how the kids handle food. Yuck again.
>
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And those bins that used to be in the supermarkets with people handling the
stuff inside, especially the little ones. I admit that I don't care for
buffets and things like that either.

Cheri

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"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 13:57:28 -0400, Cheryl >
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>>On 4/1/2016 11:02 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>>
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>>>>> Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> tube
>>>>>> of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was
>>>>>> missing and
>>>>>> the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there
>>>
>>> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>>

>>Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
>>restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them
>>and how the kids handle food. Yuck again.

>
> It can be quite a turn-off at times. It's been a long time since I've
> eaten from a buffet and I have no plans to change that.


You and me both.

Cheri

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"Cheri" > wrote in message
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> "Cheryl" > wrote in message
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>> On 4/1/2016 11:02 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>>
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>
>>>>>> Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> tube
>>>>>> of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was
>>>>>> missing and
>>>>>> the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there
>>>
>>> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>>

>> Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
>> restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them
>> and how the kids handle food. Yuck again.
>>
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>
> And those bins that used to be in the supermarkets with people handling
> the stuff inside, especially the little ones. I admit that I don't care
> for buffets and things like that either.
>


I won't touch a public buffet! Ugh!


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> > "Cheryl" > wrote in message
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> >> On 4/1/2016 11:02 AM, Cheri wrote:
> >>>
> >>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> >>> ...
> >>>
> >>>>>> Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me
> >>>>>> a
> >>>>>> tube
> >>>>>> of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was
> >>>>>> missing and
> >>>>>> the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into
> >>>>>> the
> >>>>>> bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there
> >>>
> >>> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.
> >>>
> >>> Cheri
> >>>
> >> Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
> >> restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them
> >> and how the kids handle food. Yuck again.
> >>
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> >> Cheryl

> >
> > And those bins that used to be in the supermarkets with people handling
> > the stuff inside, especially the little ones. I admit that I don't care
> > for buffets and things like that either.
> >

>
> I won't touch a public buffet! Ugh!
>
>
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No eating at the human food trough for you, eh? ;-)

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On 4/3/2016 10:15 AM, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 2:16:47 AM UTC-6, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Cheri" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "Cheryl" > wrote in message
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>>>> On 4/1/2016 11:02 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ewwwww! Not nearly so icky, but the other week my husband bought me
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> tube
>>>>>>>> of chocolate mints. When he got home we realised that one was
>>>>>>>> missing and
>>>>>>>> the end had been carefully folded in. Like you though, it went into
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> bin. There is no telling whose fingers had been in there
>>>>>
>>>>> And fingers might be the least of what had been in there. ;-) Yuck.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheri
>>>>>
>>>> Some people I know feel the same about salad bars and buffet style
>>>> restaurants. About the latter, I've seen when big families go to them
>>>> and how the kids handle food. Yuck again.
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> Cheryl
>>>
>>> And those bins that used to be in the supermarkets with people handling
>>> the stuff inside, especially the little ones. I admit that I don't care
>>> for buffets and things like that either.
>>>

>>
>> I won't touch a public buffet! Ugh!
>>
>>
>> --
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>
> No eating at the human food trough for you, eh? ;-)
>
> John Kuthe...
>


Bwyan keeps dreaming of some imaginary poon trough.
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On 4/3/2016 1:55 AM, Cheri wrote:

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> And those bins that used to be in the supermarkets with people handling
> the stuff inside, especially the little ones. I admit that I don't care
> for buffets and things like that either.
>
> Cheri


Me neither. Sometimes I buy from the grocery salad bar, but only when it
is just filled.

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