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On 2018-11-10 9:01 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. The >> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom window >> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to everyone. > > Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track the > kidnapped cat. Stop twisting Julie's words. Oh... never mind.... those were pretty much her words. |
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On 2018-11-10 11:01 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 11/10/2018 10:59 AM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>> wouldn't fit in it though. >> >> Then what's the point of it? >> >> Jill > > Storage.Â* Bikes, lawnmower, junk, same as storage sheds many people buy. I get the impression that it is long enough, wide enough and high enough to accommodate a car, but that there is too much clutter for the car to fit. |
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"Hank Rogers" > wrote in message
news ![]() > She should have called "California Psychics". Their tv commercials claim > they are the best, and you get your money back if not satisfied. If they're so damned smart, why didn't they predict these awful fires. ![]() Cheri |
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On 11/10/2018 3:11 PM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> >> On 11/10/2018 11:01 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> On 11/10/2018 10:59 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:27:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> What in the hell are you talking about? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I rarely even grocery shop in Bothell. There are stores much closer >>>>>>> to me. >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>>>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>>>> wouldn't fit in it though. >>>> >>>> Then what's the point of it? >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> Storage.* Bikes, lawnmower, junk, same as storage sheds many people buy. >> >> I thought she had a shed for that. > > You forgot, the gardener lives in it. > > Janet UK > I didn't forget, I just didn't want to drag him and his dog into the conversation. I don't know why she doesn't just let him move in. Seems rather pitiful to leave him outside. Jill |
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On 11/10/2018 3:04 PM, notbob wrote:
> On 11/9/2018 8:57 PM, jmcquown wrote: > >> Hope you do try the peanut brittle recipe, nb! ![]() > > I'm working on it. > > Went to the store and fergot to buy corn syrup.Â* Looked up howto "DIY > corn syrup", but it would'a cost me more to make it, than buy it.Â* Don't > worry, I'll get it. > > Gettin' everything together fer a big "me only" cook-off, tomorrow. > Supposed to snow.Â* Eatin' lunch, now.Â* ![]() > > nb I sure wouldn't bother making my own corn syrup! The peanut brittle is really good. ![]() Jill |
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On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 2:54:12 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote:
> > Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > > On 11/10/2018 9:30 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > > >> On 2018-11-10 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > >>> > >> > >>>> Don't you have a garage where you can park your car, shut the doors, > >>>> and start > >>>> your car, get in and sit there? > >>> > >>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only > >>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car > >>> wouldn't fit in it though. > >> > >> > >> Wow. There you go with another Bothell oddity, the place where they > >> build houses with garages too small to park a car in. > > > > I'd call it a shed. > > Is that the gardener's cottage? > Gardner is the polite term for her gigolo. But I've laughed heartily over this thread. I'm beginning to think Ju-Ju and our wannabe cannabis nurse were made for each other. |
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On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 02:27:18 -0800, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> 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. > > Now BS. Just BS. Of course I have had websites. Several of them over the > years. What I said was that I was not running a website at that point in > time. What someone found were vestiges of my old website that I did not know > about. My ISP changed from Verizon to Frontier and I never FTPed the page to > the new ISP. Why? I already had a Facebook page so didn't need the website. > You could tell it wasn't current as the music wasn't playing and the pics of > Angela dated to several years prior. That's not what you said at all. Several of us tried to explain what you just said to you, but you refused to listen to it or admit that's what happened. And it's no surprise you now tried to lie you way out of it again. -sw |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-11-10 5:21 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2018-11-09 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "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. >>> >>> >>> 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. >> >> Wrong Dave. YOU have told many lies. > > Feel free to provide an example. You told me I was lying about your having > claimed to be a writer. Someone else provided the proof that you had. You > said that I lied about your husband stopping for supper on the way home, > and others dug up proof of that. What you seem to have trouble with is > the idea that when who make a claim about something and then later claim > not to have said it, and someone proves that you did, that you are the one > who is twisting things. I am a writer. I write on and off. There were a great many years after I was married that I wrote nothing. I simply didn't have the time or inspiration. Now I do. I am writing again. I will post some of my poems at the end. Was trying to post them here but they are not displaying properly. Probably due to different versions of Word. I will pick short ones. The one about Baklava won the USA Today Haiku contest. I did post of my now ex husband stopping for Pho on the way home without telling me. But you seemed to think this was an every day occurrence. He's my ex. There are reasons he's my ex. Not going to get into that here. It's not me twisting things Dave. ALL IS NEW Let us regale in laughter. Savor the colors of the world. Permeate our senses with texture. Breathe in all the aromas of life. There are no boundaries. CAT Tail flicking, she waits. Butterfly try, fly away! One pounce, one gulp, gone! Crispy Thin and frangible Crispy shards tickle the tongue Luscious Baklava. EUPHONY Your voice sends shivers up my spine; so soft, so calm, and deep. Words flow with a smooth sexiness. So tell me a story, and I shall recline, and luxuriate. GOLDEN ORB Why do you tease me this way? I have wanted to see your for days; And when I finally see your smiling face, I am overcome with joy. I bare my body and anoint it with oil. My skin glisten in your rays. I nestle in the damp earth, Among the sweet clovers and buttercups, Longing to feel your warm embrace. You touch me for a brief moment, But then youre gone. I am left shivering in the cool breeze, Under a cloudy sky, With the threat of raindrops. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-11-10 5:23 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> > >>> That's so preposterous that it potentially gives the lie to what you >>> write. Can you prove Julie didn't know the meaning of "ignorant"? >> >> He can't because it's a lie. I'm a writer. Yes, I am writing again and >> yes my stuff is online but I won't say where. I don't use my real name >> there and I prefer it to be a happy place. > > > Well there you go again. After me using the example of you denying that > you had claimed to have been a writer and someone one else digging out > examples of that claim, and you saying you didn't remember..... here you > are saying that you are a writer. If I am was not currently writing, I would say that I wasn't a writer. When I am currently writing, then I am. I am currently writing. Am considering finishing a novel that I started years ago. Currently have many stories and poems online. I do not use my real name on that website. And I will not tell you where that is. But here's another poem for you. I'll pick a longer one this time. Sorry I can't get them to display properly with copy and paste. STORYTELLER He wears a mask upon his face. To hide the sadness with no trace. But I can sense it in his eyes, Their sparkle gone, they tell no lies. And I can see inside his soul Where sorrow has taken its bitter toll. His words seem tinged with innuendo As from feigned lips do they flow Like the trickling of a waterfall From newly melted snow. So I too, the mask shall wear While I listen and pretend to care. Hell not stay long, Im just a pawn; And one of many hell try to con. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message news ![]() > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> He can't because it's a lie. I'm a writer. Yes, I am writing again and >> yes my stuff is online but I won't say where. I don't use my real name >> there and I prefer it to be a happy place. > > > If you prefer a happy place, it's very smart of you to be anonymous. ![]() > > Cheri Yes it is! Here's a nice poem for you. And if anyone wants me to write one for them on the fly, just ask and I will. TRANQUILITY I want to walk down endless stretches of beach, run into the tide, tempting it to wet my feet. Each time the waves retreat, new treasures are left behind waiting to be found. I lie on the sun bleached driftwood beneath the salt air. The warm sun beats down through cold wind. I know that all is right with the world. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 5:27 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 8:35:46 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote: >>>> >>>> She'll be along here in a few hours denying she ever denied it. Or >>>> that we misinterpreted what she said. >>>> >>>> -sw >>>> >>> *SNORT* >> >> Oh, a cocaine addict! That explains your behavior. > > Nothing explains *your* whiny can't, won't, don't like, ewwww behavior > when it comes to food. Oh? You seem not to like beans, cold foods or canned peas. Can you explain that? Oh wait! It's okay when it's you. Let me write you a poem, McBiddy She lives in a house that her parents owned. I believe she likes her chicken to be boned. Don't give her a salad. For they are cold. She doesn't like them. That's what we were told. Peas from the freezer are mighty fine! Those little green orbs that grow on a vine. They do come in cans all soft and yummy. Ah but those things will never hit her tummy. Not even the kind that Sheldon prefers. They might be in his cupboard but never in hers. No signal on her island. No cell phone has she. In some ways she lives like it's 1983. She likes to read books and hang out with her cat. For living on Dataw, that's where it's at. Does she like to go to visit the club? No, in fact she pokes fun at their grub. Grocery store ads are new-fangled and weird. When they come in the mailbox, I think she's afeard. She posted a pic where she seemed to have no hair. Said she was at a picnic. I don't really care. Picnics have cold food. Am sure she turned up her nose. Her likes and dislikes on us she'll impose. And now I shall leave you with a psychology fact. It's really quite simple. Not at all abstract. When things about others are things we dislike... It's often because we are so very alike. It's a trait in you that you can't stand. But you see it in me! Now isn't that grand? |
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![]() "Pamela" > wrote in message ... > On 10:30 10 Nov 2018, "Julie Bove" > wrote in > news ![]() >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Pamela" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> 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. >>> >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. >>> The madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a >>> push broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your >>> bedroom window and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things >>> happen to everyone. >> >> Now you are lying, The "Turban Broomer" was using a dust mop type >> thing. The cats were pulled through the window in this room. Not the >> bedroom window. Do you see how *you* are twisting things? > > Some of your detractors appear to have litle more than a loose grip on > reality. I wonder why they feel impelled to make such claims. I have such power. They seem to live for me. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 5:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Pamela" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> 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. >>> >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. The >>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom window >>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to everyone. >> >> Now you are lying, The "Turban Broomer" was using a dust mop type thing. > > I'm lying? Oh, sorry! A dust mop is much more scary than a push broom! > LOL > >> The cats were pulled through the window in this room. Not the bedroom >> window. Do you see how *you* are twisting things? > > Why does it matter *which* room? It's incredulous. It matters because it proves how you twist things, It's not incredulous. Raccoons can be visious. > > I've had raccoons tear down bird feeders. They've dragged off the chains > that held a terra cotta bird feeder. I had a solar powered fountain on > the patio, I filled the basin with shiny little glass pebbles. Raccoons > knocked it over and carried away some of the glass pebbles. They like > shiny things. Well, my cats aren't shiny and neither was the screen that the racoon ripped from the window. > > Do I believe raccoons broke through a window screen (any window) and stole > your cats? Nope. I don't care what you believe. I know what happened. Angela lost her cat and Jazzy lost her daughter. It's pretty horrible of you to make light of it. |
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![]() "Janet" > wrote in message t... > In article >, > says... >> >> On 11/10/2018 5:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> > >> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> > ... >> >> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> >> >>> "Pamela" > wrote in message >> >>> ... >> >>>> 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. >> >> >> >> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. >> >> The madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a >> >> push broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom >> >> window and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to >> >> everyone. >> > >> > Now you are lying, The "Turban Broomer" was using a dust mop type >> > thing. >> >> I'm lying? Oh, sorry! A dust mop is much more scary than a push broom! >> LOL >> >> > The cats were pulled through the window in this room. Not the bedroom >> > window. Do you see how *you* are twisting things? >> >> Why does it matter *which* room? It's incredulous. >> >> I've had raccoons tear down bird feeders. They've dragged off the >> chains that held a terra cotta bird feeder. I had a solar powered >> fountain on the patio, I filled the basin with shiny little glass >> pebbles. Raccoons knocked it over and carried away some of the glass >> pebbles. They like shiny things. >> >> Do I believe raccoons broke through a window screen (any window) and > > Wasn't it the pet-psychic who channeled a message to Julie from the > missing cat, blaming the raccoon ? No, it wasn't. Another one of your lies. I hired three people. A man who can find cats. I actually didn't pay him as he could not access the neighbor's yard without their permission. And it was during the summer so some neighbors weren't here. I did send him pics of the damage. He concurred that a raccoon likely did the damage. I hired a raccoon trapper who trapped three. He also concurred that the damage was from a raccoon and told me which one it likely was. Said he had never seen an animal of any kind that was so vicious. Jazzy was wounded and the vet said the puncture wounds appeared to be done by a raccoon. I only contacted the psychic when Angela and I couldn't find Ballerina. We did find a large patch of her fur but no body. The psychic told us she was stuck in blackberry bushes. There were two neighbors who at the time had massive blackberry bushes. One gave us permission to look in his yard. But the yard was pretty much solid blackberries. They could have been spots that we missed. The other neighbor was out of town and had a padlock on the gate to their backyard. I did speak to them after they got home. If she had been in there yard, she could have gotten water from a natural stream but she was no hunter. And we have no clue how much damage she sustained. |
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2018 00:37:05 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >Oh? You seem not to like beans, cold foods or canned peas. Can you explain >that? > >Oh wait! It's okay when it's you. Let me write you a poem, > >McBiddy > >She lives in a house that her parents owned. >I believe she likes her chicken to be boned. >Don't give her a salad. For they are cold. >She doesn't like them. That's what we were told. >Peas from the freezer are mighty fine! >Those little green orbs that grow on a vine. >They do come in cans all soft and yummy. >Ah but those things will never hit her tummy. >Not even the kind that Sheldon prefers. >They might be in his cupboard but never in hers. >No signal on her island. No cell phone has she. >In some ways she lives like it's 1983. >She likes to read books and hang out with her cat. >For living on Dataw, that's where it's at. >Does she like to go to visit the club? >No, in fact she pokes fun at their grub. >Grocery store ads are new-fangled and weird. >When they come in the mailbox, I think she's afeard. >She posted a pic where she seemed to have no hair. >Said she was at a picnic. I don't really care. >Picnics have cold food. Am sure she turned up her nose. >Her likes and dislikes on us she'll impose. >And now I shall leave you with a psychology fact. >It's really quite simple. Not at all abstract. >When things about others are things we dislike... >It's often because we are so very alike. >It's a trait in you that you can't stand. >But you see it in me! Now isn't that grand? LOL. |
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![]() "Doris Night" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 18:02:29 -0000, Janet > wrote: > >>In article >, >>says... >>> >>> On 11/10/2018 5:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> > >>> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> > ... >>> >> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> "Pamela" > wrote in message >>> >>> ... >>> >>>> 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. >>> >> >>> >> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. >>> >> The madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a >>> >> push broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom >>> >> window and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to >>> >> everyone. >>> > >>> > Now you are lying, The "Turban Broomer" was using a dust mop type >>> > thing. >>> >>> I'm lying? Oh, sorry! A dust mop is much more scary than a push broom! >>> LOL >>> >>> > The cats were pulled through the window in this room. Not the bedroom >>> > window. Do you see how *you* are twisting things? >>> >>> Why does it matter *which* room? It's incredulous. >>> >>> I've had raccoons tear down bird feeders. They've dragged off the >>> chains that held a terra cotta bird feeder. I had a solar powered >>> fountain on the patio, I filled the basin with shiny little glass >>> pebbles. Raccoons knocked it over and carried away some of the glass >>> pebbles. They like shiny things. >>> >>> Do I believe raccoons broke through a window screen (any window) and >> >> Wasn't it the pet-psychic who channeled a message to Julie from the >>missing cat, blaming the raccoon ? > > Correct. No. Not correct at all! Now you are believing the lies that they are posting. Whatever. Doesn't seem to matter what I say. You people wouldn't know the truth if it bit you in the ass. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 9:01 AM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >>> >>> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Pamela" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> 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. >>> >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. The >>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom window >>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to everyone. >> >> Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track the >> kidnapped cat. >> >> Janet UK >> > Oh yes, the pet psychic. Sorry but someone had to have left the door or > the window (without screens) open and the cat escaped. Raccoons don't > kidnap cats. Nope. I saw the screen fly out of the window. It was damaged to the point that it needed repaired. I saw the cats fly out the window. http://wildlifeanimalcontrol.com/raccoonattack.html Who's wrong now Jill? Not me! > > That's not to say that other parts of Bothell aren't perfectly nice place > to live. ![]() Whatevs. |
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![]() "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message news ![]() > Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >>> >>> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> "Pamela" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> 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. >>> >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. The >>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom window >>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to everyone. >> >> Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track the >> kidnapped cat. >> >> Janet UK >> > > I guess I missed that. Did the psychic lead her to the cat? She said she was in the neighbor's blackberry bushes but she didn't know which house. I believe she was because Jazzy was hanging around there, I think trying to get her out but couldn't. And then she either died or was carried away by some other animal and eaten. We do have skunks, rabbits, possums, cougars, coyotes and bears in this area. |
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![]() "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message news ![]() > Janet wrote: >> In article >, says... >>> >>> Janet wrote: >>>> In article >, >>>> says... >>>>> >>>>> On 11/9/2018 1:29 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> "Pamela" > wrote in message >>>>>> ... >>>>>>> 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. >>>>> >>>>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. >>>>> The >>>>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >>>>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom >>>>> window >>>>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to >>>>> everyone. >>>> >>>> Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track >>>> the >>>> kidnapped cat. >>>> >>>> Janet UK >>>> >>> >>> I guess I missed that. Did the psychic lead her to the cat? >> >> No, just up the garden path. >> >> Janet UK >> > > She should have called "California Psychics". Their tv commercials claim > they are the best, and you get your money back if not satisfied. Riiiiiiiiiiiiiight. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message news ![]() > "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> She should have called "California Psychics". Their tv commercials claim >> they are the best, and you get your money back if not satisfied. > > If they're so damned smart, why didn't they predict these awful fires. ![]() > They're not really psychics. They just take money. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-11-10 9:01 AM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... > >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. The >>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom window >>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to everyone. >> >> Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track the >> kidnapped cat. > > Stop twisting Julie's words. > Oh... never mind.... those were pretty much her words. I did indeed hire a pet psychic to find Ballerina. Why does anyone here care? I didn't use your money to hire her. I'll bet people here pay for things I think are silly. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-11-10 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> > >>> Don't you have a garage where you can park your car, shut the doors, and >>> start >>> your car, get in and sit there? >> >> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only because >> it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car wouldn't >> fit in it though. > > > Wow. There you go with another Bothell oddity, the place where they build > houses with garages too small to park a car in. I doubt this is just in Bothell but I have no clue. |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 9:30 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2018-11-10 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >> >>>> Don't you have a garage where you can park your car, shut the doors, >>>> and start >>>> your car, get in and sit there? >>> >>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>> wouldn't fit in it though. >> >> >> Wow. There you go with another Bothell oddity, the place where they build >> houses with garages too small to park a car in. > > I'd call it a shed. We actually have a shed. It's at the side of the house. |
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![]() "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message news ![]() > Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 11/10/2018 9:30 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> On 2018-11-10 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>> >>>>> Don't you have a garage where you can park your car, shut the doors, >>>>> and start >>>>> your car, get in and sit there? >>>> >>>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>>> wouldn't fit in it though. >>> >>> >>> Wow. There you go with another Bothell oddity, the place where they >>> build houses with garages too small to park a car in. >> >> I'd call it a shed. > > Is that the gardener's cottage? No. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:27:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> 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? >> >> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only because >> it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car wouldn't >> fit in it though. > > Then what's the point of it? I have no clue. There is a very small work bench and some shelves. I use it as a pantry but can only store things like canned foods. When I put cereal and bird seed in there we got rats. We actually have a rodent that died in the wall now but I think it was a mouse and not a rat. Gardener found what he said was a baby mouse in the paper towels by the sink. I said that wasn't good because that meant the mother had to be in there. And sure enough... |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 11:01 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 11/10/2018 10:59 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>> >>>> > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:27:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> 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? >>>> >>>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>>> wouldn't fit in it though. >>> >>> Then what's the point of it? >>> >>> Jill >> >> Storage. Bikes, lawnmower, junk, same as storage sheds many people buy. > > I thought she had a shed for that. Never mind. I do. It's on the side of the house but it's small. Okay for some garden tools, hoses, etc. Can't fit a lawn mower in there very easily unless perhaps it's a very small one. |
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![]() "Hank Rogers" > wrote in message news ![]() > Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >>> >>> On 11/10/2018 11:01 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>> On 11/10/2018 10:59 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> > wrote in message >>>>>> ... >>>>>>> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:27:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> 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? >>>>>> >>>>>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>>>>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>>>>> wouldn't fit in it though. >>>>> >>>>> Then what's the point of it? >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> Storage. Bikes, lawnmower, junk, same as storage sheds many people >>>> buy. >>> >>> I thought she had a shed for that. >> >> You forgot, the gardener lives in it. >> >> Janet UK >> > > > Whew! Thanks. That's what I thought too. So,at least now I know I'm not > going nuts ![]() The gardener doesn't live in a shed! |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 3:11 PM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >>> >>> On 11/10/2018 11:01 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>> On 11/10/2018 10:59 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:27:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What in the hell are you talking about? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I rarely even grocery shop in Bothell. There are stores much closer >>>>>>>> to me. >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>>>>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>>>>> wouldn't fit in it though. >>>>> >>>>> Then what's the point of it? >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> Storage. Bikes, lawnmower, junk, same as storage sheds many people buy. >>> >>> I thought she had a shed for that. >> >> You forgot, the gardener lives in it. >> >> Janet UK >> > I didn't forget, I just didn't want to drag him and his dog into the > conversation. I don't know why she doesn't just let him move in. Seems > rather pitiful to leave him outside. He's freaking NOT living outside. He's in a 400 sq. foot building with loft, electricity, heat, landline, fireplace and lights on the ceiling. He has a Queen size bed, desk other furniture. I told him he is welcome to the spare room. He recently asked to use it. And he can. I doubt he will be sleeping in there though. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2018-11-10 11:01 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 11/10/2018 10:59 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: > >>>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>>> wouldn't fit in it though. >>> >>> Then what's the point of it? >>> >>> Jill >> >> Storage. Bikes, lawnmower, junk, same as storage sheds many people buy. > > I get the impression that it is long enough, wide enough and high enough > to accommodate a car, but that there is too much clutter for the car to > fit. It's probably high enough but not long or wide enough. And there's no clutter except for when I have empty boxes to dispose of. There's a very small work bench, water heater, sin. two cupboards and shelves on three walls. I have four other shelving units in there and some bins. Am likely going to get rid of the bins. Now that I am solely in charge of the finances, there is no need to keep as much stockpile as was necessary prior. I am not going to get into that. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/9/2018 10:11 PM, wrote: >> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 8:35:46 PM UTC-6, Sqwertz wrote: >>> >>> She'll be along here in a few hours denying she ever denied it. Or >>> that we misinterpreted what she said. >>> >>> -sw >>> >> *SNORT* >> > Can't forget she thought there was a "swiss cheese" shortage. LOL She > didn't have a clue there are different varietes of Swiss cheese. Another lie! I wanterd specifically the cheese labeled as Swiss and I wanted a block of it. Not slices. I was at the Shorline Costco today. They had the Tillamook in the slices but nothing else labeled as Swiss. Yes they had things like Gruyere and Emmentelar but that's not what I wanted. Specifically what I said about the Swiss cheese related to Staten Island and not here. The stores that I shopped at there did not carry anything labeled as Swiss except for slices and those did not work well in my recipe. I needed cubes. > > Now she'll chime in to defend, saying she doesn't eat cheese. She's the > one who brought it up. I'm too tired to dig up the reference. Then why are you bringing it up? > > Really and truly, over the years she has made it sound like what is > available in any normal grocery store across the country is practically > impossible to buy in any store in her area. So she orders food online or > from delivery services and then complains about what was delivered. There > is always something she can't or won't eat. Waaa waaa waaa. And yet? You are the one complaining. I have had food delivered. I really had no choice when I sick, injured or recovering from an operation. |
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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... > > On 2018-11-10 9:01 AM, Janet wrote: > >> In article >, > >> says... > > > >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. The > >>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push > >>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom window > >>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to everyone. > >> > >> Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track the > >> kidnapped cat. > > > > Stop twisting Julie's words. > > Oh... never mind.... those were pretty much her words. > > I did indeed hire a pet psychic to find Ballerina. Why does anyone here > care? I didn't use your money to hire her. I'll bet people here pay for > things I think are silly. Ah, these people have no lives of their own to speak of so they feel the need to get into other people's business. It's a sad thing to see. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 02:27:18 -0800, Julie Bove wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >>> 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. >> >> Now BS. Just BS. Of course I have had websites. Several of them over the >> years. What I said was that I was not running a website at that point in >> time. What someone found were vestiges of my old website that I did not >> know >> about. My ISP changed from Verizon to Frontier and I never FTPed the page >> to >> the new ISP. Why? I already had a Facebook page so didn't need the >> website. >> You could tell it wasn't current as the music wasn't playing and the pics >> of >> Angela dated to several years prior. > > That's not what you said at all. Several of us tried to explain > what you just said to you, but you refused to listen to it or admit > that's what happened. > > And it's no surprise you now tried to lie you way out of it again. That is exactly what I said. I can't help whatever Frontier did without my knowledge. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 2:54:12 PM UTC-6, Hank Rogers wrote: >> >> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> >> > On 11/10/2018 9:30 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> >> >> On 2018-11-10 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >>> >> >> >> >>>> Don't you have a garage where you can park your car, shut the doors, >> >>>> and start >> >>>> your car, get in and sit there? >> >>> >> >>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >> >>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >> >>> wouldn't fit in it though. >> >> >> >> >> >> Wow. There you go with another Bothell oddity, the place where they >> >> build houses with garages too small to park a car in. >> > >> > I'd call it a shed. >> >> Is that the gardener's cottage? >> > Gardner is the polite term for her gigolo. But I've laughed heartily over > this thread. > Oh just FOAD. I have a BF. He has a GF. And she is not me. He's a very kind hearted and relgious person and it sickens me that you would even say things about a person you don't know. > I'm beginning to think Ju-Ju and our wannabe cannabis nurse were made for > each other. I have a BF, thanks. Who he is, is none of your business but I'm sure soon enough my stalker here will likely post his name. I have no clue who the cannabis nurse is. |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 11:04:15 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote: >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On 2018-11-10 9:01 AM, Janet wrote: >> >> In article >, >> >> says... >> > >> >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. >> >>> The >> >>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >> >>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom >> >>> window >> >>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to >> >>> everyone. >> >> >> >> Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track >> >> the >> >> kidnapped cat. >> > >> > Stop twisting Julie's words. >> > Oh... never mind.... those were pretty much her words. >> >> I did indeed hire a pet psychic to find Ballerina. Why does anyone here >> care? I didn't use your money to hire her. I'll bet people here pay for >> things I think are silly. > > Ah, these people have no lives of their own to speak of so they feel the > need to get into other people's business. It's a sad thing to see. Indeed and they are dredging up something that happened years ago. I baked today. Not sure what you'd call it but it uses biscuit dough with a touch of sugar. Cut one biscuit, pat it out thin and top with berries and sugar or a little jam. I used seedless blackberry jam. Top with a slightly larger, flattened biscuit. Seal the edges. Bake until they begin to brown. Top with vanilla glaze. |
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wrote: >On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 11:04:15 PM UTC-10, Julie Bove wrote: >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On 2018-11-10 9:01 AM, Janet wrote: >> >> In article >, >> >> says... >> > >> >>> It's only because those tales over the years have been incredulous. The >> >>> madman sweeper who was wearing a turban, terrorizing you with a push >> >>> broom at the store. Or the raccoon breaking through your bedroom window >> >>> and dragging out your cat. Of course, these things happen to everyone. >> >> >> >> Who could forget the professional pet psychic she hired to track the >> >> kidnapped cat. >> > >> > Stop twisting Julie's words. >> > Oh... never mind.... those were pretty much her words. >> >> I did indeed hire a pet psychic to find Ballerina. Why does anyone here >> care? I didn't use your money to hire her. I'll bet people here pay for >> things I think are silly. > >Ah, these people have no lives of their own to speak of so they feel the need to get into other people's business. It's a sad thing to see. That's the only explanation I can think of. Not that it's new in rfc, but it seems to be taking over the whole newsgroup. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" wrote in message news ![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 11/10/2018 3:11 PM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >>> >>> On 11/10/2018 11:01 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>> On 11/10/2018 10:59 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> On 11/10/2018 5:20 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 12:27:23 AM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> What in the hell are you talking about? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I rarely even grocery shop in Bothell. There are stores much closer >>>>>>>> to me. >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> No. I don't. There is a section of the house called a garage only >>>>>> because it's not finished and has a door that goes up and down. A car >>>>>> wouldn't fit in it though. >>>>> >>>>> Then what's the point of it? >>>>> >>>>> Jill >>>> >>>> Storage. Bikes, lawnmower, junk, same as storage sheds many people buy. >>> >>> I thought she had a shed for that. >> >> You forgot, the gardener lives in it. >> >> Janet UK >> > I didn't forget, I just didn't want to drag him and his dog into the > conversation. I don't know why she doesn't just let him move in. Seems > rather pitiful to leave him outside. He's freaking NOT living outside. He's in a 400 sq. foot building with loft, electricity, heat, landline, fireplace and lights on the ceiling. He has a Queen size bed, desk other furniture. I told him he is welcome to the spare room. He recently asked to use it. And he can. I doubt he will be sleeping in there though. == As you have explained in the past, but you know some only remember what they want to. |
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