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some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
one of the nicest places in America.

The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.
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On 2018-11-08 8:24 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
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> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
> one of the nicest places in America.
>
> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> was in the top 10.Â* They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
> sure everyone there is in that category.Â* Must be nice to live there.


They don't kid about Bothell. They kid about the strange situations that
Julie reports.
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On 2018-11-08 11:24 a.m., Pamela wrote:
> On 13:24 8 Nov 2018, Ed Pawlowski > wrote in
> :
>>
>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>> one of the nicest places in America.
>>
>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
>> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.

>
> What is the relevance of Bothell?
>

That's where the Bove lives. Stick around for a few more months and
you'll see the relevance!
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 10:39:39 -0500, Dave Smith
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>On 2018-11-08 8:24 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>
>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>> one of the nicest places in America.
>>
>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>> was in the top 10.* They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
>> sure everyone there is in that category.* Must be nice to live there.

>
>They don't kid about Bothell. They kid about the strange situations that
>Julie reports.


Says the man who hates when people talk to or about Julie.
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On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 9:38:45 AM UTC-6, Dave Smith wrote:
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> On 2018-11-08 8:24 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >
> > The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> > was in the top 10.Â* They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
> > sure everyone there is in that category.Â* Must be nice to live there.

>
> They don't kid about Bothell. They kid about the strange situations that
> Julie reports.
>

I know I wouldn't want to live there. So many foods that the rest of us
can easily buy throughout the USA and not stocked there. I don't see how
they are not starving with such a limited selection. And when folks have
to make grocery stores runs they must travel to 6 or 7 outlets to make all
their meager purchases. Beans and brown rice seem to be plentiful, though.

:-/



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On Thu, 08 Nov 2018 19:28:55 GMT, Pamela >
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>On 18:51 8 Nov 2018, graham > wrote in
>news >
>> On 2018-11-08 11:24 a.m., Pamela wrote:
>>>
>>> What is the relevance of Bothell?
>>>

>> That's where the Bove lives. Stick around for a few more months and
>> you'll see the relevance!

>
>So let me get this right. Ed Pawlowski just posted a series of messages to
>me (in the thread "REAL LIFE is a LOT BETTER than RFC") to say I shouldn't
>be taking an interest in the real life of someone who posts in this group,
>John Kuthe.
>
>Then immediately afterwards, Ed posts something personal in this thread
>about Julie Hove.
>
>Ed seems like a nice guy but he first acts the Netkop and then does exactly
>what he's complaining about. Isn't this hypocritical?


I could explain to you why Ed's right and you're wrong, but you're
only trolling, so I'd be wasting my time
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On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:24:29 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
> one of the nicest places in America.
>
> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.


The Pacific NW bay area is a green and pleasant land although the place got choke white folks. I suppose they're nice enough. They like to eat a hearty breakfast.
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On 11/8/2018 2:28 PM, Pamela wrote:
> On 18:51 8 Nov 2018, graham > wrote in
> news >
>> On 2018-11-08 11:24 a.m., Pamela wrote:
>>> On 13:24 8 Nov 2018, Ed Pawlowski > wrote in
>>> :
>>>>
>>>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it
>>>> is one of the nicest places in America.
>>>>
>>>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and
>>>> Bothell was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we
>>>> know, but I'm sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice
>>>> to live there.
>>>
>>> What is the relevance of Bothell?
>>>

>> That's where the Bove lives. Stick around for a few more months and
>> you'll see the relevance!

>
> So let me get this right. Ed Pawlowski just posted a series of messages to
> me (in the thread "REAL LIFE is a LOT BETTER than RFC") to say I shouldn't
> be taking an interest in the real life of someone who posts in this group,
> John Kuthe.
>
> Then immediately afterwards, Ed posts something personal in this thread
> about Julie Hove.
>
> Ed seems like a nice guy but he first acts the Netkop and then does exactly
> what he's complaining about. Isn't this hypocritical?
>

Quite the opposite but I can see how you would translate the negative.
At least you are consistent.
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On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 12:00:04 PM UTC-10, tert in seattle wrote:
> dsi1 writes:
> >On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:24:29 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
> >> one of the nicest places in America.
> >>
> >> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> >> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
> >> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.

> >
> >The Pacific NW bay area is a green and pleasant land although the place
> >got choke white folks. I suppose they're nice enough. They like to eat a
> >hearty breakfast.

>
> (they call it a sound, not a bay)
>
> yes it's pretty white here - plenty of scandinavians - it's "nice" in
> that sense (Swedes are some of the meanest people on the planet)
>
> there's a certain class of white folks who I would label post grunge
> who didn't get the memo that 1997 was 20 years ago
>
> that's about all the stereotypes I got


You're right about the Puget "Sound." I had forgotten that. The Strait of Juan de Fuca was always a funny sounding name to me. Beats me why that is.

My wife used to work at Swedish Hospital in the city. I thought it was odd that the Swedes would head North rather than just a little more South when they landed in the states. Those guys must have had a strange fascination with cutting down big trees.

I have not found the Swedes to be mean, although morose or awful depressing might fit the bill. OTOH, you live with those people so you ought to know...
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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
...
>
> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is one
> of the nicest places in America.
>
> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell was
> in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm sure
> everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.


It *was* nice. Parts of it still are. Sadly, they are tearing down our
lovely shopping center to put in more housing. Everyone wants to live here
so it's starting to get overcrowded. And they are changing the streets
around in the downtown area so that's still a mess.

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On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 9:38:45 AM UTC-6, Dave Smith wrote:
>
> On 2018-11-08 8:24 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >
> > The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> > was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
> > sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.

>
> They don't kid about Bothell. They kid about the strange situations that
> Julie reports.
>

I know I wouldn't want to live there. So many foods that the rest of us
can easily buy throughout the USA and not stocked there. I don't see how
they are not starving with such a limited selection. And when folks have
to make grocery stores runs they must travel to 6 or 7 outlets to make all
their meager purchases. Beans and brown rice seem to be plentiful, though.

:-/
---

What in the hell are you talking about?

I rarely even grocery shop in Bothell. There are stores much closer to me.

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> On 13:24 8 Nov 2018, Ed Pawlowski > wrote in
> :
>>
>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>> one of the nicest places in America.
>>
>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
>> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.

>
> What is the relevance of Bothell?


I live there. Or at least it's my mailing address. I live much closer to
Mill Creek than Bothell. Mill Creek is a lovely place.

Many people here like to take cheap pot shots at me and take what I say and
twist it into something else.

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"Pamela" > wrote in message
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> On 18:51 8 Nov 2018, graham > wrote in
> news >
>> On 2018-11-08 11:24 a.m., Pamela wrote:
>>> On 13:24 8 Nov 2018, Ed Pawlowski > wrote in
>>> :
>>>>
>>>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it
>>>> is one of the nicest places in America.
>>>>
>>>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and
>>>> Bothell was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we
>>>> know, but I'm sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice
>>>> to live there.
>>>
>>> What is the relevance of Bothell?
>>>

>> That's where the Bove lives. Stick around for a few more months and
>> you'll see the relevance!

>
> So let me get this right. Ed Pawlowski just posted a series of messages
> to
> me (in the thread "REAL LIFE is a LOT BETTER than RFC") to say I shouldn't
> be taking an interest in the real life of someone who posts in this group,
> John Kuthe.
>
> Then immediately afterwards, Ed posts something personal in this thread
> about Julie Hove.
>
> Ed seems like a nice guy but he first acts the Netkop and then does
> exactly
> what he's complaining about. Isn't this hypocritical?


Ed is very nice. Could be a fake Ed posting. We get a lot of people
pretending to be others.



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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:24:29 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>> one of the nicest places in America.
>>
>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
>> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.

>
> The Pacific NW bay area is a green and pleasant land although the place
> got choke white folks. I suppose they're nice enough. They like to eat a
> hearty breakfast.


Oh hey! Lynnwood is getting a new Hawaiian restaurant.

http://konakitchen.com/

Already one in Seattle but they have the building up in Lynnwood. Supposed
to open soon.

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On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 8:34:11 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> "dsi1" <dsi> wrote in message
> ...
> > On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:24:29 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
> >> one of the nicest places in America.
> >>
> >> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> >> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
> >> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.

> >
> > The Pacific NW bay area is a green and pleasant land although the place
> > got choke white folks. I suppose they're nice enough. They like to eat a
> > hearty breakfast.

>
> Oh hey! Lynnwood is getting a new Hawaiian restaurant.
>
> http://konakitchen.com/
>
> Already one in Seattle but they have the building up in Lynnwood. Supposed
> to open soon.


That's pretty good news. For me anyway, I don't know about you guys. My guess is that you'd like the French toast because Hawaiian French toast is like having a close personal relationship with Jesus.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaIgCgSm9J0
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"dsi1" > wrote in message
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> On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 12:00:04 PM UTC-10, tert in seattle
> wrote:
>> dsi1 writes:
>> >On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:24:29 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>> >> one of the nicest places in America.
>> >>
>> >> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>> >> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but
>> >> I'm
>> >> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.
>> >
>> >The Pacific NW bay area is a green and pleasant land although the place
>> >got choke white folks. I suppose they're nice enough. They like to eat a
>> >hearty breakfast.

>>
>> (they call it a sound, not a bay)
>>
>> yes it's pretty white here - plenty of scandinavians - it's "nice" in
>> that sense (Swedes are some of the meanest people on the planet)
>>
>> there's a certain class of white folks who I would label post grunge
>> who didn't get the memo that 1997 was 20 years ago
>>
>> that's about all the stereotypes I got

>
> You're right about the Puget "Sound." I had forgotten that. The Strait of
> Juan de Fuca was always a funny sounding name to me. Beats me why that is.
>
> My wife used to work at Swedish Hospital in the city. I thought it was odd
> that the Swedes would head North rather than just a little more South when
> they landed in the states. Those guys must have had a strange fascination
> with cutting down big trees.
>
> I have not found the Swedes to be mean, although morose or awful
> depressing might fit the bill. OTOH, you live with those people so you
> ought to know...


The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
hated both.

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On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 11:21:28 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
> "dsi1" <dsi1> wrote in message
> ...
> > On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 12:00:04 PM UTC-10, tert in seattle
> > wrote:
> >> dsi1 writes:
> >> >On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:24:29 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> >> >> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
> >> >> one of the nicest places in America.
> >> >>
> >> >> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> >> >> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but
> >> >> I'm
> >> >> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.
> >> >
> >> >The Pacific NW bay area is a green and pleasant land although the place
> >> >got choke white folks. I suppose they're nice enough. They like to eat a
> >> >hearty breakfast.
> >>
> >> (they call it a sound, not a bay)
> >>
> >> yes it's pretty white here - plenty of scandinavians - it's "nice" in
> >> that sense (Swedes are some of the meanest people on the planet)
> >>
> >> there's a certain class of white folks who I would label post grunge
> >> who didn't get the memo that 1997 was 20 years ago
> >>
> >> that's about all the stereotypes I got

> >
> > You're right about the Puget "Sound." I had forgotten that. The Strait of
> > Juan de Fuca was always a funny sounding name to me. Beats me why that is.
> >
> > My wife used to work at Swedish Hospital in the city. I thought it was odd
> > that the Swedes would head North rather than just a little more South when
> > they landed in the states. Those guys must have had a strange fascination
> > with cutting down big trees.
> >
> > I have not found the Swedes to be mean, although morose or awful
> > depressing might fit the bill. OTOH, you live with those people so you
> > ought to know...

>
> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
> hated both.


That's pretty funny. The Samoans don't like the Micronesian or the Tongans. I don't know why that is. The Hawaiians love everybody.
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On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 02:15:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
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>On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 11:21:28 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote:
>> "dsi1" <dsi1> wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 12:00:04 PM UTC-10, tert in seattle
>> > wrote:
>> >> dsi1 writes:
>> >> >On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 3:24:29 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> >> >> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>> >> >> one of the nicest places in America.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>> >> >> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but
>> >> >> I'm
>> >> >> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.
>> >> >
>> >> >The Pacific NW bay area is a green and pleasant land although the place
>> >> >got choke white folks. I suppose they're nice enough. They like to eat a
>> >> >hearty breakfast.
>> >>
>> >> (they call it a sound, not a bay)
>> >>
>> >> yes it's pretty white here - plenty of scandinavians - it's "nice" in
>> >> that sense (Swedes are some of the meanest people on the planet)
>> >>
>> >> there's a certain class of white folks who I would label post grunge
>> >> who didn't get the memo that 1997 was 20 years ago
>> >>
>> >> that's about all the stereotypes I got
>> >
>> > You're right about the Puget "Sound." I had forgotten that. The Strait of
>> > Juan de Fuca was always a funny sounding name to me. Beats me why that is.
>> >
>> > My wife used to work at Swedish Hospital in the city. I thought it was odd
>> > that the Swedes would head North rather than just a little more South when
>> > they landed in the states. Those guys must have had a strange fascination
>> > with cutting down big trees.
>> >
>> > I have not found the Swedes to be mean, although morose or awful
>> > depressing might fit the bill. OTOH, you live with those people so you
>> > ought to know...

>>
>> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
>> hated both.

>
>That's pretty funny. The Samoans don't like the Micronesian or the Tongans. I don't know why that is. The Hawaiians love everybody.


Except whites.


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On 2018-11-09 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Pamela" > wrote in message
>
>>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>>> was in the top 10.Â* They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
>>> sure everyone there is in that category.Â* Must be nice to live there.

>>
>> What is the relevance of Bothell?

>
> I live there. Or at least it's my mailing address. I live much closer to
> Mill Creek than Bothell. Mill Creek is a lovely place.
>
> Many people here like to take cheap pot shots at me and take what I say
> and twist it into something else.



Sorry, but I think that you have that backwards. You make a lot of
claims and when you get called on the lies you back track and deny what
you had posted. You are the one who twists things. For instance. You
had claimed to have been a writer. When you didn't know the meaning of
the word "ignorant" I commented about a writer not knowing the meaning
of the word. You then denied that you were a writer and denied ever
having said that you were. Someone else went to the effort to digging
through the multitude of old posts and found several where you had
claimed to be a writer. Then you said you didn't remember posting them.

There have been many instances where you have been caught making
contradictory claims and people have caught you in lies. If you think
that people are taking cheap shots at you, you should stop giving them
so much ammunition.
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> This group seems to have some worrying history.


Ya' think!?

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I still say it's spelled Brothel and I came in 22nd in a spelling bee once.
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On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:27:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
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> What in the hell are you talking about?
>
> I rarely even grocery shop in Bothell. There are stores much closer to me.
>

Don't you have a garage where you can park your car, shut the doors, and start
your car, get in and sit there?

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>On 06:29 9 Nov 2018, "Julie Bove" > wrote in
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>> "Pamela" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>>
>>>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and
>>>> Bothell was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we
>>>> know, but I'm sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice
>>>> to live there.
>>>
>>> What is the relevance of Bothell?

>>
>> I live there. Or at least it's my mailing address. I live much closer
>> to Mill Creek than Bothell. Mill Creek is a lovely place.
>>
>> Many people here like to take cheap pot shots at me and take what I
>> say and twist it into something else.

>
>This group seems to have some worrying history.


If we knew your history, then we'd really worry.


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>I still say it's spelled Brothel and I came in 22nd in a spelling bee once.


Now you know why.
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> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
> hated both.
>

There she goes, once again speaking for whole areas and groups of people she
knows nothing about.

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On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 8:17:28 AM UTC-6, Dave Smith wrote:
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> On 2018-11-09 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> >
> > Many people here like to take cheap pot shots at me and take what I say
> > and twist it into something else.

>
>
> Sorry, but I think that you have that backwards. You make a lot of
> claims and when you get called on the lies you back track and deny what
> you had posted. You are the one who twists things. For instance. You
> had claimed to have been a writer. When you didn't know the meaning of
> the word "ignorant" I commented about a writer not knowing the meaning
> of the word. You then denied that you were a writer and denied ever
> having said that you were. Someone else went to the effort to digging
> through the multitude of old posts and found several where you had
> claimed to be a writer. Then you said you didn't remember posting them.
>
> There have been many instances where you have been caught making
> contradictory claims and people have caught you in lies. If you think
> that people are taking cheap shots at you, you should stop giving them
> so much ammunition.
>

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On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 11:01:11 -0800 (PST), "
> wrote:

>On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 3:21:28 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
>> hated both.
>>

>There she goes, once again speaking for whole areas and groups of people she
>knows nothing about.


According to that logic, you can't say anything.
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On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 1:07:37 PM UTC-6, Brice wrote:
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> On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 11:01:11 -0800 (PST), "
> > wrote:
>
> >On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 3:21:28 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
> >>
> >> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
> >> hated both.
> >>

> >There she goes, once again speaking for whole areas and groups of people she
> >knows nothing about.

>
> According to that logic, you can't say anything.
>

You've NEVER once seen a post by me claiming people in my area don't do this,
don't do that, or that's not eaten here, nor have you seen me state something
is not available here.

You and the always lying attention whore, Ju-Ju, can both take turns wearing this; it will fit either of your pointy heads.

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On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 13:02:19 -0800 (PST), "
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>On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 1:07:37 PM UTC-6, Brice wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 11:01:11 -0800 (PST), "
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 3:21:28 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>> >>
>> >> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
>> >> hated both.
>> >>
>> >There she goes, once again speaking for whole areas and groups of people she
>> >knows nothing about.

>>
>> According to that logic, you can't say anything.
>>

>You've NEVER once seen a post by me claiming people in my area don't do this,
>don't do that, or that's not eaten here, nor have you seen me state something
>is not available here.
>
>You and the always lying attention whore, Ju-Ju, can both take turns wearing this; it will fit either of your pointy heads.
>
>https://i.postimg.cc/V6GQTHNL/dunce-hat.png


Oh, lighten up, Jo-Jo.
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 08:24:25 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
> one of the nicest places in America.
>
> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.


Did they mention that it's impossible to find most common grocery
items and that nobody likes any of the restaurants?

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On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:30:38 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:

> Ed is very nice. Could be a fake Ed posting. We get a lot of people
> pretending to be others.


That's Pam's specialty.

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On 11/9/2018 5:10 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 08:24:25 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>
>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>> one of the nicest places in America.
>>
>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>> was in the top 10. They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
>> sure everyone there is in that category. Must be nice to live there.

>
> Did they mention that it's impossible to find most common grocery
> items and that nobody likes any of the restaurants?


Ha, I was waiting for that. Funny.

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On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 01:21:18 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:

> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
> hated both.


In the Boverse everything you say is true. And everything somebody
else says is false.

-sw


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On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 22:29:03 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:

> I live there. Or at least it's my mailing address. I live much closer to
> Mill Creek than Bothell. Mill Creek is a lovely place.


Mill Creek didn't want you.

> Many people here like to take cheap pot shots at me and take what I say and
> twist it into something else.


It's more like your twist the words, and we try and untwist them.
Because you don't make mush sense and usually exaggerate and
sometimes lie.

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On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 09:18:20 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:

> Sorry, but I think that you have that backwards. You make a lot of
> claims and when you get called on the lies you back track and deny what
> you had posted. You are the one who twists things. For instance. You
> had claimed to have been a writer. When you didn't know the meaning of
> the word "ignorant" I commented about a writer not knowing the meaning
> of the word. You then denied that you were a writer and denied ever
> having said that you were. Someone else went to the effort to digging
> through the multitude of old posts and found several where you had
> claimed to be a writer. Then you said you didn't remember posting them.


Don't forget the website she created, put up pictures of Angela, the
cats, etc.. and then denied ever having done it. It was 100%
absolutely positively not hers, she said.

She'll be along here in a few hours denying she ever denied it. Or
that we misinterpreted what she said.

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On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 8:35:46 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote:
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> She'll be along here in a few hours denying she ever denied it. Or
> that we misinterpreted what she said.
>
> -sw
>

*SNORT*

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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 01:21:18 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> The Swedish and the Norwegians hate each other. I had a Finnish friend. He
>> hated both.

>
> In the Boverse everything you say is true. And everything somebody
> else says is false.
>
> -sw
>


That sounds more like planet Popeye.


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On 11/9/2018 5:14 PM, Nancy Young wrote:
> On 11/9/2018 5:10 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
>> On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 08:24:25 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>
>>> some of you kid about Bothell, but according to Reader's Digest, it is
>>> one of the nicest places in America.
>>>
>>> The November issue has an article Nicest Place in America and Bothell
>>> was in the top 10.Â* They did not mention by name anyone we know, but I'm
>>> sure everyone there is in that category.Â* Must be nice to live there.

>>
>> Did they mention that it's impossible to find most common grocery
>> items and that nobody likes any of the restaurants?

>
> Ha, I was waiting for that.Â* Funny.
>
> nancy


Well, you know Reader's Digest didn't ask Julie. (laugh)

Jill
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