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Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
to sleep after this.
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>Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>to sleep after this.


We just had dinner here
Slow cooked mutton leg in stock with rosemary, garlic and pepper
berries, with a vegetable bake intended for last night.

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>>Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>>red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>>to sleep after this.

>
> We just had dinner here
> Slow cooked mutton leg in stock with rosemary, garlic and pepper
> berries, with a vegetable bake intended for last night.


I had a leg of lamb in the slow cooker yesterday, with garlic and rosemary
8 hours and very tender. No stock just a glass of white wine. I will
serve it with roast potatoes and veg.

I got two for a good price so the other is in the freezer


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> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
> to sleep after this.
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Oh how eggciting!

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On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>"Janet B" > wrote in message
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>> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>> to sleep after this.
>> Janet US

>
>Oh how eggciting!


Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?


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On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 3:18:37 AM UTC-4, Janet B wrote:
> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
> to sleep after this.
> Janet US


Which movie was it? I've always been a big fan of his, but he's
not on TV nearly often enough.

I admire you ability to function in the middle of the night. If I got
up, cooked, and ate like that, I'd never get back to sleep.

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> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
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> >>
> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
> >> to sleep after this.
> >> Janet US

> >
> >Oh how eggciting!

>
> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?


Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.
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> On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 3:18:37 AM UTC-4, Janet B wrote:
> > Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
> > red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
> > to sleep after this.
> > Janet US

>
> Which movie was it? I've always been a big fan of his, but he's
> not on TV nearly often enough.


Maybe because he's been dead for 50-some years.

>
> I admire you ability to function in the middle of the night. If I got
> up, cooked, and ate like that, I'd never get back to sleep.


I'm often up at that time but I'd be too lazy to cook all that.
I'll sometimes make a quicky snack though. I try to pre-plan
those late night snacks so they're easy to fix.
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> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep


You and Clark?




>I've fixed hash browns with
> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
> to sleep after this.


Always good, but better to get you up and going.

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On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 8:22:33 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
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> > On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 3:18:37 AM UTC-4, Janet B wrote:
> > > Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
> > > red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
> > > to sleep after this.
> > > Janet US

> >
> > Which movie was it? I've always been a big fan of his, but he's
> > not on TV nearly often enough.

>
> Maybe because he's been dead for 50-some years.


No. Errol Flynn, Cary Grant and Humphrey Bogart are on TV
quite frequently. Gable was the King of Hollywood for a while.

It's probably something to do with their studio affiliations
and who owns the rights.

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>On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 3:18:37 AM UTC-4, Janet B wrote:
>> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>> to sleep after this.
>> Janet US

>
>Which movie was it? I've always been a big fan of his, but he's
>not on TV nearly often enough.
>
>I admire you ability to function in the middle of the night. If I got
>up, cooked, and ate like that, I'd never get back to sleep.
>
>Cindy Hamilton


I don't know which movie. He was very, very young.
I remember walking down the hall to the bedroom after eating and
that's it. Zonked right out.
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>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>> .. .
>> >>
>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>> >> to sleep after this.
>> >> Janet US
>> >
>> >Oh how eggciting!

>>
>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?

>
> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.


You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't think he's
a good actor either.

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The only movie with Clark Gable I ever liked was, Gone With the Wind. His ears bother me and he's too swarmy. I don't sleep much, maybe three to four hours on a really good night, but I could never eat in the middle of the night, I'd have such heartburn!

I've had insomnia for twenty years, at least. I tease my husband that he sleeps more while watching tv in the evening than I sleep in an entire night.. However, I'm wide awake and active during the day, no drowsiness, no naps, etc. I've tried everything out there for sleep aids, nothing works. I'm up by 5 am.

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> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> "Janet B" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>>> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>>> to sleep after this.
>>> Janet US

>>
>> Oh how eggciting!

>
> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?
>


Gwad, you are such a nancyboy!
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> The only movie with Clark Gable I ever liked was, Gone With the Wind. His ears bother me and he's too swarmy.



You must not have seen:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055184/


http://www.filmsite.org/misf.html

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On 4/1/2016 12:18 AM, Janet B wrote:
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> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
> to sleep after this.
> Janet US
>


Seriously, how fat are you, Janet?
LOL

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The only movie with Clark Gable I ever liked was, Gone With the Wind. His ears
bother me and he's too swarmy. I don't sleep much, maybe three to four hours
on a really good night, but I could never eat in the middle of the night, I'd
have such heartburn!

I've had insomnia for twenty years, at least. I tease my husband that he sleeps
more while watching tv in the evening than I sleep in an entire night. However,
I'm wide awake and active during the day, no drowsiness, no naps, etc. I've
tried everything out there for sleep aids, nothing works. I'm up by 5 am.

Denise, sleepless in NH
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I'm a lot the same. Stay up late and get up very early, but at least I get my
grocery shopping done before the crowds that way.

Cheri

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>"Gary" > wrote in message ...
>> Bruce wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>>> .. .
>>> >>
>>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>>> >> to sleep after this.
>>> >> Janet US
>>> >
>>> >Oh how eggciting!
>>>
>>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?

>>
>> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.

>
>You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't think he's
>a good actor either.
>
>Cheri


I remember Bette Davis saying on Good Morning America (while she chain
smoked) that what you couldn't tell about him on screen was that he
suffered from the worst case of halitosis and it was ghastly even
having a conversation with him !
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 09:27:15 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>The only movie with Clark Gable I ever liked was, Gone With the Wind. His ears
>bother me and he's too swarmy. I don't sleep much, maybe three to four hours
>on a really good night, but I could never eat in the middle of the night, I'd
>have such heartburn!
>
>I've had insomnia for twenty years, at least. I tease my husband that he sleeps
>more while watching tv in the evening than I sleep in an entire night. However,
>I'm wide awake and active during the day, no drowsiness, no naps, etc. I've
>tried everything out there for sleep aids, nothing works. I'm up by 5 am.
>
>Denise, sleepless in NH
>=========
>
>I'm a lot the same. Stay up late and get up very early, but at least I get my
>grocery shopping done before the crowds that way.
>
>Cheri


Me too but one thing I learned from a sleep clinic was to try and be
regular in your habits so I go to bed usually for 10pm to watch the
National news and by the time that's over, I can generally go to
sleep. They also said do not sleep in on weekends, get up at your
usual time. Only time I would have slept in would have been when the
kids were young, so that's not my problem. Guess some don't need
eight hours per.
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On 4/1/2016 11:16 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> After that it was Full Metal Jacket.
>
> -sw

You criminally STALK and ABUSE women, you sick little dwarfy man!

Here's what you did when you went all over the Usenet impersonating the
well-liked regular named "sf" and posting all her personal data on the
net against her will, including her:

* home address
* age
* cell phone number
* husband's name

etc.

YOU did that, you evil *******!

And then you had the hubris to actually GLOAT about in public saying:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ost
>
Wed, 25 Nov 2015 21:18:00 -0600
MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4



She should call the cops. I've already publicly admitted it is me so
a conviction should be a piece of cake and then forging would stop.
So what's stopping her? I think she suffers from Bovism - she just
loves the attention and drama and screw the rest of the group.

-sw

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------


And before that you literally stalked poor Omelet, a local Auustin
favorite, right off the Usenet!

In your worst moment ever you actually begged her to KILL you:

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ost
>
3/18/2011 3:49 PM
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fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com


Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles.

-sw
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away.
There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Then after having your nose rubbed in your filthy criminal stalking you
came back with, not an apology, nor the slightest remorse, just this:


"The facebook group is much more pleasant."


But we all know that's only because you cower over there in mortal fear
of being booted by the FB admins.

You're _so done_ here virus, I mean really ****ing done.

I'm making you a project like no other, expect a lot more of your evil
abuse and hatred to be aired for all to see here.

And we both know there's a google archive full of your hatred of women
just waiting to be hung out on the virtual clothesline to dry.

Enjoy then, you rotten, worthless misogynistic *******!






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On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 10:11:23 AM UTC-6, onglet wrote:
> On 4/1/2016 9:39 AM, wrote:
> > The only movie with Clark Gable I ever liked was, Gone With the Wind. His ears bother me and he's too swarmy.

>
>
> You must not have seen:
>
>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055184/
>
>
> http://www.filmsite.org/misf.html
>
> Roslyn: How do you find your way back in the dark?
>
> Langland: (nodding to the nighttime sky) Just head for that big star
> straight on. The highway's under it - it'll take us right home.


YOU are a misfit oh great hanging steak...why don't you retire?

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>"Gary" > wrote in message ...
>> Bruce wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>>> .. .
>>> >>
>>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>>> >> to sleep after this.
>>> >> Janet US
>>> >
>>> >Oh how eggciting!
>>>
>>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?

>>
>> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.

>
>You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't think he's
>a good actor either.
>
>Cheri


I remember Bette Davis saying on Good Morning America (while she chain
smoked) that what you couldn't tell about him on screen was that he
suffered from the worst case of halitosis and it was ghastly even
having a conversation with him !
===

Halitosis would definitely be a problem in love scenes.

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>The only movie with Clark Gable I ever liked was, Gone With the Wind. His ears
>bother me and he's too swarmy. I don't sleep much, maybe three to four hours
>on a really good night, but I could never eat in the middle of the night, I'd
>have such heartburn!
>
>I've had insomnia for twenty years, at least. I tease my husband that he
>sleeps
>more while watching tv in the evening than I sleep in an entire night.
>However,
>I'm wide awake and active during the day, no drowsiness, no naps, etc. I've
>tried everything out there for sleep aids, nothing works. I'm up by 5 am.
>
>Denise, sleepless in NH
>=========
>
>I'm a lot the same. Stay up late and get up very early, but at least I get my
>grocery shopping done before the crowds that way.
>
>Cheri


Me too but one thing I learned from a sleep clinic was to try and be
regular in your habits so I go to bed usually for 10pm to watch the
National news and by the time that's over, I can generally go to
sleep. They also said do not sleep in on weekends, get up at your
usual time. Only time I would have slept in would have been when the
kids were young, so that's not my problem. Guess some don't need
eight hours per.
===

I pretty much subscribe to my own schedule with things, sleep for as long as my
body wants to, and get up when it doesn't want to sleep anymore works for me.

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>> wrote:
>>
>>>Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>>>red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>>>to sleep after this.

>>
>> We just had dinner here
>> Slow cooked mutton leg in stock with rosemary, garlic and pepper
>> berries, with a vegetable bake intended for last night.

>
>I had a leg of lamb in the slow cooker yesterday, with garlic and rosemary
>8 hours and very tender. No stock just a glass of white wine. I will
>serve it with roast potatoes and veg.


Nice. I use white wine often too but didn't have any on hand.
By the time I got home yesterday it had been cooking for 10 hours or
so on the fire, I just pulled the bone out. I thickened the remaining
liquid with potato flour, which made a nice gravy.

>I got two for a good price so the other is in the freezer


Excellent

I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.
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> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 08:05:40 -0700, "Cheri" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>> "Gary" > wrote in message
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>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>>>> .. .
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns
>>>> with
>>>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able
>>>> to go
>>>> >> to sleep after this.
>>>> >> Janet US
>>>> >
>>>> >Oh how eggciting!
>>>>
>>>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?
>>>
>>> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.

>>
>> You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't
>> think he's a good actor either.
>>
>> Cheri

>
> I remember Bette Davis saying on Good Morning America (while she chain
> smoked) that what you couldn't tell about him on screen was that he
> suffered from the worst case of halitosis and it was ghastly even
> having a conversation with him !
> ===
>
> Halitosis would definitely be a problem in love scenes.
>
> Cheri
>


My breath is pretty bad too - near as I can figure, it happens when I'm
not eating enough and start burning up my fat reserves. I'm not sure
what I can do about that except to pig out on nachos and chicken wings.

I look like a normal guy but my breath smells like the walking dead -
all death and decay. That's the breaks.
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> wrote in message ...
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> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Gary" > wrote in message
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>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>>>> .. .
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns
>>>> >> with
>>>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to
>>>> >> go
>>>> >> to sleep after this.
>>>> >> Janet US
>>>> >
>>>> >Oh how eggciting!
>>>>
>>>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?
>>>
>>> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.

>>
>>You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't think
>>he's a good actor either.
>>
>>Cheri

>
> I remember Bette Davis saying on Good Morning America (while she chain
> smoked) that what you couldn't tell about him on screen was that he
> suffered from the worst case of halitosis and it was ghastly even
> having a conversation with him !
> ===
>
> Halitosis would definitely be a problem in love scenes.


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>>"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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>>> On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 01:18:32 -0600, Janet B >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>>>>red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>>>>to sleep after this.
>>>
>>> We just had dinner here
>>> Slow cooked mutton leg in stock with rosemary, garlic and pepper
>>> berries, with a vegetable bake intended for last night.

>>
>>I had a leg of lamb in the slow cooker yesterday, with garlic and
>>rosemary
>>8 hours and very tender. No stock just a glass of white wine. I will
>>serve it with roast potatoes and veg.

>
> Nice. I use white wine often too but didn't have any on hand.
> By the time I got home yesterday it had been cooking for 10 hours or
> so on the fire, I just pulled the bone out. I thickened the remaining
> liquid with potato flour, which made a nice gravy.
>
>>I got two for a good price so the other is in the freezer

>
> Excellent
>
> I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.


Yummieeee!!!

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On 4/1/2016 12:04 PM, Roy wrote:
> On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 10:11:23 AM UTC-6, onglet wrote:
>> On 4/1/2016 9:39 AM, wrote:
>>> The only movie with Clark Gable I ever liked was, Gone With the Wind. His ears bother me and he's too swarmy.

>>
>>
>> You must not have seen:
>>
>>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055184/
>>
>>
>> http://www.filmsite.org/misf.html
>>
>> Roslyn: How do you find your way back in the dark?
>>
>> Langland: (nodding to the nighttime sky) Just head for that big star
>> straight on. The highway's under it - it'll take us right home.

>
> YOU are a misfit oh great hanging steak...why don't you retire?
>

I've still got a few horses to break.
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On 4/1/2016 1:58 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On 4/1/2016 9:07 AM, Cheri wrote:
>> wrote in message ...
>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 08:05:40 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >
>>>>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>>>>> .. .
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns
>>>>> with
>>>>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able
>>>>> to go
>>>>> >> to sleep after this.
>>>>> >> Janet US
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Oh how eggciting!
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?
>>>>
>>>> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.
>>>
>>> You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't
>>> think he's a good actor either.
>>>
>>> Cheri

>>
>> I remember Bette Davis saying on Good Morning America (while she chain
>> smoked) that what you couldn't tell about him on screen was that he
>> suffered from the worst case of halitosis and it was ghastly even
>> having a conversation with him !
>> ===
>>
>> Halitosis would definitely be a problem in love scenes.
>>
>> Cheri
>>

>
> My breath is pretty bad too - near as I can figure, it happens when I'm
> not eating enough and start burning up my fat reserves. I'm not sure
> what I can do about that except to pig out on nachos and chicken wings.
>
> I look like a normal guy but my breath smells like the walking dead -
> all death and decay. That's the breaks.


Orbit!


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On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 06:12:28 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 10:11:48 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>wrote:
>
>>"Jeßus" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 01:18:32 -0600, Janet B >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns with
>>>>red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able to go
>>>>to sleep after this.
>>>
>>> We just had dinner here
>>> Slow cooked mutton leg in stock with rosemary, garlic and pepper
>>> berries, with a vegetable bake intended for last night.

>>
>>I had a leg of lamb in the slow cooker yesterday, with garlic and rosemary
>>8 hours and very tender. No stock just a glass of white wine. I will
>>serve it with roast potatoes and veg.

>
>Nice. I use white wine often too but didn't have any on hand.
>By the time I got home yesterday it had been cooking for 10 hours or
>so on the fire, I just pulled the bone out. I thickened the remaining
>liquid with potato flour, which made a nice gravy.
>
>>I got two for a good price so the other is in the freezer

>
>Excellent
>
>I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.


When cooked that long, I would expect the lamb/mutton to be very gamy.
Or does the long cooking modify the stronger taste of mutton. I don't
know, so am curious. Or perhaps you like the taste of mutton. My
mother always went on and on about mutton and the strong taste so I am
wondering.
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On 4/1/2016 12:26 PM, onglet wrote:
> On 4/1/2016 1:58 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>> On 4/1/2016 9:07 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>> wrote in message ...
>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 08:05:40 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>>>>>> .. .
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns
>>>>>> with
>>>>>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able
>>>>>> to go
>>>>>> >> to sleep after this.
>>>>>> >> Janet US
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >Oh how eggciting!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?
>>>>>
>>>>> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.
>>>>
>>>> You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't
>>>> think he's a good actor either.
>>>>
>>>> Cheri
>>>
>>> I remember Bette Davis saying on Good Morning America (while she chain
>>> smoked) that what you couldn't tell about him on screen was that he
>>> suffered from the worst case of halitosis and it was ghastly even
>>> having a conversation with him !
>>> ===
>>>
>>> Halitosis would definitely be a problem in love scenes.
>>>
>>> Cheri
>>>

>>
>> My breath is pretty bad too - near as I can figure, it happens when I'm
>> not eating enough and start burning up my fat reserves. I'm not sure
>> what I can do about that except to pig out on nachos and chicken wings.
>>
>> I look like a normal guy but my breath smells like the walking dead -
>> all death and decay. That's the breaks.

>
> Orbit!


I've got some kind of aversion to chewing gum. Beats the heck out of me
why that is. What would be great would be a mask that covers my mouth
and directs any exhaust air upwards and behind me. Problem solved! Of
course, while we got that in place, we might as well make a filtration
system for incoming air. I think these personal filtration system are
inevitable.

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On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 16:32:18 -0600, Janet B >
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>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 06:12:28 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:


<snip>

>>I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.

>
>When cooked that long, I would expect the lamb/mutton to be very gamy.
>Or does the long cooking modify the stronger taste of mutton. I don't
>know, so am curious. Or perhaps you like the taste of mutton. My
>mother always went on and on about mutton and the strong taste so I am
>wondering.


Yes, it is gamey. I do say that under protest, because I don't find it
gamey at all. But I know some ppl on RFC find even lamb gamey, so...


It's not until I get into wild venison or kangaroo that I start
thinking about the word gamey. I like lamb and I also like mutton.
Both delicious to me.
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 10:31:31 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 16:32:18 -0600, Janet B >
>wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 06:12:28 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>
><snip>
>
>>>I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.

>>
>>When cooked that long, I would expect the lamb/mutton to be very gamy.
>>Or does the long cooking modify the stronger taste of mutton. I don't
>>know, so am curious. Or perhaps you like the taste of mutton. My
>>mother always went on and on about mutton and the strong taste so I am
>>wondering.

>
>Yes, it is gamey. I do say that under protest, because I don't find it
>gamey at all. But I know some ppl on RFC find even lamb gamey, so...
>
>
>It's not until I get into wild venison or kangaroo that I start
>thinking about the word gamey. I like lamb and I also like mutton.
>Both delicious to me.


Ditto but its a rare event to find mutton here. I loved leg 'o mutton
with caper sauce.
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 10:31:31 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 16:32:18 -0600, Janet B >
>wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 06:12:28 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>
><snip>
>
>>>I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.

>>
>>When cooked that long, I would expect the lamb/mutton to be very gamy.
>>Or does the long cooking modify the stronger taste of mutton. I don't
>>know, so am curious. Or perhaps you like the taste of mutton. My
>>mother always went on and on about mutton and the strong taste so I am
>>wondering.

>
>Yes, it is gamey. I do say that under protest, because I don't find it
>gamey at all. But I know some ppl on RFC find even lamb gamey, so...
>
>
>It's not until I get into wild venison or kangaroo that I start
>thinking about the word gamey. I like lamb and I also like mutton.
>Both delicious to me.


thank you. I think I would like to try your mutton, just to see for
myself. thanks for your reply
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On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 18:29:24 -0600, Janet B >
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>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 10:31:31 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 16:32:18 -0600, Janet B >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 06:12:28 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>>
>><snip>
>>
>>>>I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.
>>>
>>>When cooked that long, I would expect the lamb/mutton to be very gamy.
>>>Or does the long cooking modify the stronger taste of mutton. I don't
>>>know, so am curious. Or perhaps you like the taste of mutton. My
>>>mother always went on and on about mutton and the strong taste so I am
>>>wondering.

>>
>>Yes, it is gamey. I do say that under protest, because I don't find it
>>gamey at all. But I know some ppl on RFC find even lamb gamey, so...
>>
>>
>>It's not until I get into wild venison or kangaroo that I start
>>thinking about the word gamey. I like lamb and I also like mutton.
>>Both delicious to me.

>
>thank you. I think I would like to try your mutton, just to see for
>myself. thanks for your reply


You're very welcome. Next time you're in Tassie, swing by for dinner.
I'll cook some mutton
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 12:00:29 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 18:29:24 -0600, Janet B >
>wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 10:31:31 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 16:32:18 -0600, Janet B >
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 06:12:28 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
>>>
>>><snip>
>>>
>>>>>I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.
>>>>
>>>>When cooked that long, I would expect the lamb/mutton to be very gamy.
>>>>Or does the long cooking modify the stronger taste of mutton. I don't
>>>>know, so am curious. Or perhaps you like the taste of mutton. My
>>>>mother always went on and on about mutton and the strong taste so I am
>>>>wondering.
>>>
>>>Yes, it is gamey. I do say that under protest, because I don't find it
>>>gamey at all. But I know some ppl on RFC find even lamb gamey, so...
>>>
>>>
>>>It's not until I get into wild venison or kangaroo that I start
>>>thinking about the word gamey. I like lamb and I also like mutton.
>>>Both delicious to me.

>>
>>thank you. I think I would like to try your mutton, just to see for
>>myself. thanks for your reply

>
>You're very welcome. Next time you're in Tassie, swing by for dinner.
>I'll cook some mutton


I'll so that
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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On 4/1/2016 12:26 PM, onglet wrote:
>> On 4/1/2016 1:58 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>>> On 4/1/2016 9:07 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>>> wrote in message ...
>>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 08:05:40 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Bruce wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, 1 Apr 2016 02:30:56 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >"Janet B" > wrote in message
>>>>>>> .. .
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> Clark Gable is on TV. We couldn't sleep I've fixed hash browns
>>>>>>> with
>>>>>>> >> red bell pepper, green onion and scrambled eggs. Should be able
>>>>>>> to go
>>>>>>> >> to sleep after this.
>>>>>>> >> Janet US
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >Oh how eggciting!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes, which woman wants to go to sleep when Clark Gable is on TV?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Clark Gable on TV would *PUT* me to sleep.
>>>>>
>>>>> You and me both. I never saw the appeal of him at all and I don't
>>>>> think he's a good actor either.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheri
>>>>
>>>> I remember Bette Davis saying on Good Morning America (while she chain
>>>> smoked) that what you couldn't tell about him on screen was that he
>>>> suffered from the worst case of halitosis and it was ghastly even
>>>> having a conversation with him !
>>>> ===
>>>>
>>>> Halitosis would definitely be a problem in love scenes.
>>>>
>>>> Cheri
>>>>
>>>
>>> My breath is pretty bad too - near as I can figure, it happens when I'm
>>> not eating enough and start burning up my fat reserves. I'm not sure
>>> what I can do about that except to pig out on nachos and chicken wings.
>>>
>>> I look like a normal guy but my breath smells like the walking dead -
>>> all death and decay. That's the breaks.

>>
>> Orbit!

>
> I've got some kind of aversion to chewing gum. Beats the heck out of me
> why that is. What would be great would be a mask that covers my mouth and
> directs any exhaust air upwards and behind me. Problem solved! Of course,
> while we got that in place, we might as well make a filtration system for
> incoming air. I think these personal filtration system are inevitable.
>
> http://www.thaimokit.com/photo/Resin...d-Rider-ZO.jpg


Everyone would certainly see you coming with that on) Are you sure your
breath is so bad? I am sure your wife would have done something about it.

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On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 11:59:25 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 20:55:24 -0300, wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 10:31:31 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 01 Apr 2016 16:32:18 -0600, Janet B >
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 02 Apr 2016 06:12:28 +1100, Jeßus > wrote:
>>>
>>><snip>
>>>
>>>>>I'm looking forward to mutton sandwiches today.
>>>>
>>>>When cooked that long, I would expect the lamb/mutton to be very gamy.
>>>>Or does the long cooking modify the stronger taste of mutton. I don't
>>>>know, so am curious. Or perhaps you like the taste of mutton. My
>>>>mother always went on and on about mutton and the strong taste so I am
>>>>wondering.
>>>
>>>Yes, it is gamey. I do say that under protest, because I don't find it
>>>gamey at all. But I know some ppl on RFC find even lamb gamey, so...
>>>
>>>
>>>It's not until I get into wild venison or kangaroo that I start
>>>thinking about the word gamey. I like lamb and I also like mutton.
>>>Both delicious to me.

>>
>>Ditto but its a rare event to find mutton here. I loved leg 'o mutton
>>with caper sauce.

>
>Caper sauce... do you have a favourite recipe? Please share if you do,
>thanks.


Not a recipe with prescribed measurements but make a roux with butter
and flour, add some of the mutton water in which you are simmering the
mutton and allow it to simmer for awhile (so the flour taste is gone)
Add the capers and voila!
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