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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 12:32:31 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:28:58 -0600, wrote: > >>On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:33:17 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>wrote: >> >>>Bruce wrote: >>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 16:26:11 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Leonard Blaisdell wrote: >>>>>> In article >, >>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Just because I am about 150 years ahead of you and most of the world >>>>>>> does not mean I am wrong in any way... >>>>>> >>>>>> Dude! You are so enlightened! I know that you know that atheism is a >>>>>> religion unto itself, and you're a disciple. Go for it! Preach to us! >>>>>> We desperately need your words of wisdom. Pfffft! >>>>>> And by the way folks, I'm agnostic. I'm not stupid enough to think that >>>>>> if I truly saw the way on my own, I'd reject it. >>>>>> >>>>>> leo >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Isn't agnosticism somewhere between atheism and deism? >>>> >>>> It just means "I don't know". >> >>Wrong oh so wrong.. >>>> >>> >>>I thought it meant something like "It is impossible to know", which is >>>quite a bit different. >>> >> >>yes it is Quite a bit different; nevertheless, you are correct > >If it is impossible to know then we don't know. Hence "I don't know". >Sigh. We as in you and the collective therein. I OTOH know for sure that fairies do not exist -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:06:05 -0600, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Bruce wrote: >> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:28:58 -0600, >> wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:33:17 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Bruce wrote: >>>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 16:26:11 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Leonard Blaisdell wrote: >>>>>>> In article >, >>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Just because I am about 150 years ahead of you and most of the world >>>>>>>> does not mean I am wrong in any way... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Dude! You are so enlightened! I know that you know that atheism is a >>>>>>> religion unto itself, and you're a disciple. Go for it! Preach to us! >>>>>>> We desperately need your words of wisdom. Pfffft! >>>>>>> And by the way folks, I'm agnostic. I'm not stupid enough to think that >>>>>>> if I truly saw the way on my own, I'd reject it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> leo >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Isn't agnosticism somewhere between atheism and deism? >>>>> >>>>> It just means "I don't know". >>> >>> Wrong oh so wrong.. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I thought it meant something like "It is impossible to know", which is >>>> quite a bit different. >>>> >>> >>> yes it is Quite a bit different; nevertheless, you are correct >> >> If it is impossible to know then we don't know. Hence "I don't know". >> Sigh. >> > >Yes, "I don't know and I can never know, and nobody knows nor can ever >know." > >If you simpy say I don't know, it could be that you just haven't >discovered god's magic hiding place yet. One "cannot know" is much more >general. Ok, but maybe one can know. When something mystical happens and one is touched by God or the Spaghetti Monster or the Spirit of the Mountain or the Dreamtime Representative or whatever takes your fancy. Not a common occurrence, I admit. |
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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message ... On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:52:15 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote: >Dave Smith wrote: > >> On 2019-02-24 6:30 p.m., cshenk wrote: >> >> >> > A bunch of more crap, all it does is get into atheizem with a thin >> > veneer on cooking now added. At least, from what is quoted. His >> > very name espouses religious hatred and is no better than outright >> > racism. >> >> It is probably more apt to say that his username demonstrates that he >> is an offensive ass. >> >> This situation is not unlike Andy Kauffman's appearance on ABC's >> Fridays, where he announced that he was born again and got all >> preachy and then got yanked off the show. It would have been in bad >> taste for a person hosting the show to start preaching to the >> audience as a born again Christian, and it would be in equally bad >> taste to make fun of them. This guy just doesn't understand why his >> actions are offensive.... or... he is trying to be offensive. Either >> way.... it is offensive. > >Yup. I could fire up a fake nym of 'ihate(insert group)@(insert >group)peopleshouldie.pl' and it would be just as offensive. > >He;s socially clueless or playing a nym game. Either way, I see him >like so many others, only in quotes. Thats really strange for a new >person to hit in only 2 days and find some 10 of us 20 regulars hit >same point that fast. We get it, cshenk. We really get it. == Yep! |
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On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 2:30:39 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2019-02-24 12:35 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 10:42:05 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>> > >>> I'll take a fermented dill (kosher, heh), a vinegar-based dill, or once > >>> in a great while a sweet pickle > >> > >> I like pickles but not on a sandwich or battered&fried. > > > > Preach it, brother. On the side, never fried. > > I must be the odd ball. I have not it lately but I used almost always > slice sweet pickles and stick them in grilled cheese sandwiches. I > reluctantly tried deep fried dill pickles and was surprised that they > were do tasty. Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, fresh jalapeno, and tomato. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:06:05 -0600, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Bruce wrote: >> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:28:58 -0600, >> wrote: >> >>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:33:17 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Bruce wrote: >>>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 16:26:11 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Leonard Blaisdell wrote: >>>>>>> In article >, >>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Just because I am about 150 years ahead of you and most of the world >>>>>>>> does not mean I am wrong in any way... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Dude! You are so enlightened! I know that you know that atheism is a >>>>>>> religion unto itself, and you're a disciple. Go for it! Preach to us! >>>>>>> We desperately need your words of wisdom. Pfffft! >>>>>>> And by the way folks, I'm agnostic. I'm not stupid enough to think that >>>>>>> if I truly saw the way on my own, I'd reject it. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> leo >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Isn't agnosticism somewhere between atheism and deism? >>>>> >>>>> It just means "I don't know". >>> >>> Wrong oh so wrong.. >>>>> >>>> >>>> I thought it meant something like "It is impossible to know", which is >>>> quite a bit different. >>>> >>> >>> yes it is Quite a bit different; nevertheless, you are correct >> >> If it is impossible to know then we don't know. Hence "I don't know". >> Sigh. >> > >Yes, "I don't know and I can never know, and nobody knows nor can ever >know." > >If you simpy say I don't know, it could be that you just haven't >discovered god's magic hiding place yet. One "cannot know" is much more >general. I would not say more general I would say more accurate; however, some people do actually know, so it can be known. Yet It can be said as "this one can not know" as in that person feels that they can not ever know the truth. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 13:33:19 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:06:05 -0600, Hank Rogers > >wrote: > >>Bruce wrote: >>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:28:58 -0600, >>> wrote: >>> >>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:33:17 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Bruce wrote: >>>>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 16:26:11 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Leonard Blaisdell wrote: >>>>>>>> In article >, >>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Just because I am about 150 years ahead of you and most of the world >>>>>>>>> does not mean I am wrong in any way... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Dude! You are so enlightened! I know that you know that atheism is a >>>>>>>> religion unto itself, and you're a disciple. Go for it! Preach to us! >>>>>>>> We desperately need your words of wisdom. Pfffft! >>>>>>>> And by the way folks, I'm agnostic. I'm not stupid enough to think that >>>>>>>> if I truly saw the way on my own, I'd reject it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> leo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Isn't agnosticism somewhere between atheism and deism? >>>>>> >>>>>> It just means "I don't know". >>>> >>>> Wrong oh so wrong.. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I thought it meant something like "It is impossible to know", which is >>>>> quite a bit different. >>>>> >>>> >>>> yes it is Quite a bit different; nevertheless, you are correct >>> >>> If it is impossible to know then we don't know. Hence "I don't know". >>> Sigh. >>> >> >>Yes, "I don't know and I can never know, and nobody knows nor can ever >>know." >> >>If you simpy say I don't know, it could be that you just haven't >>discovered god's magic hiding place yet. One "cannot know" is much more >>general. > >Ok, but maybe one can know. When something mystical happens and one is >touched by God or the Spaghetti Monster or the Spirit of the Mountain >or the Dreamtime Representative or whatever takes your fancy. > >Not a common occurrence, I admit. Well first No one and nothing has ever been touched by a god... If you think that they have tell me when where provide sites and proof. Do you really expects that mystical AKA magical things can happen in this universe. There is the law of conservation ... ya know that pesky thing the law of energy states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant; it is said to be conserved over time. This law means that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; rather, it can only be transformed or transferred from one form to another. Meaning magical forces do not just randomly pop out of peoples hands and or rabbits out of hats. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 13:33:43 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 20:08:09 -0600, wrote: > >>On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 12:32:31 +1100, Bruce > >>wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 19:28:58 -0600, wrote: >>> >>>>On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:33:17 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>>>wrote: >>>> >>>>>Bruce wrote: >>>>>> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 16:26:11 -0600, Hank Rogers > >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Leonard Blaisdell wrote: >>>>>>>> In article >, >>>>>>>> > wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Just because I am about 150 years ahead of you and most of the world >>>>>>>>> does not mean I am wrong in any way... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Dude! You are so enlightened! I know that you know that atheism is a >>>>>>>> religion unto itself, and you're a disciple. Go for it! Preach to us! >>>>>>>> We desperately need your words of wisdom. Pfffft! >>>>>>>> And by the way folks, I'm agnostic. I'm not stupid enough to think that >>>>>>>> if I truly saw the way on my own, I'd reject it. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> leo >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Isn't agnosticism somewhere between atheism and deism? >>>>>> >>>>>> It just means "I don't know". >>>> >>>>Wrong oh so wrong.. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I thought it meant something like "It is impossible to know", which is >>>>>quite a bit different. >>>>> >>>> >>>>yes it is Quite a bit different; nevertheless, you are correct >>> >>>If it is impossible to know then we don't know. Hence "I don't know". >>>Sigh. >> >> >>We as in you and the collective therein. I OTOH know for sure that >>fairies do not exist > >That's a belief. Not even close. Belief requires faith, faith requires the human with lack of education and intelligence... When I say education I mean the basics... -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 03:17:07 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 2:30:39 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2019-02-24 12:35 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 10:42:05 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >>> >> >>> I'll take a fermented dill (kosher, heh), a vinegar-based dill, or once >> >>> in a great while a sweet pickle >> >> >> >> I like pickles but not on a sandwich or battered&fried. >> > >> > Preach it, brother. On the side, never fried. >> >> I must be the odd ball. I have not it lately but I used almost always >> slice sweet pickles and stick them in grilled cheese sandwiches. I >> reluctantly tried deep fried dill pickles and was surprised that they >> were do tasty. > >Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, >fresh jalapeno, and tomato. > >Cindy Hamilton Ding ... sounds like we have a winner... I just may need to try that... it does sound good. Although I make my grill cheeses on gluten free corn tortillas -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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Ophelia presented the following explanation :
> > "Bruce" wrote in message ... > > On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:52:15 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote: > >>Dave Smith wrote: >> >>> On 2019-02-24 6:30 p.m., cshenk wrote: >>> >>> >>> > A bunch of more crap, all it does is get into atheizem with a thin >>> > veneer on cooking now added. At least, from what is quoted. His >>> > very name espouses religious hatred and is no better than outright >>> > racism. >>> >>> It is probably more apt to say that his username demonstrates that he >>> is an offensive ass. >>> >>> This situation is not unlike Andy Kauffman's appearance on ABC's >>> Fridays, where he announced that he was born again and got all >>> preachy and then got yanked off the show. It would have been in bad >>> taste for a person hosting the show to start preaching to the >>> audience as a born again Christian, and it would be in equally bad >>> taste to make fun of them. This guy just doesn't understand why his >>> actions are offensive.... or... he is trying to be offensive. Either >>> way.... it is offensive. >> >>Yup. I could fire up a fake nym of 'ihate(insert group)@(insert >>group)peopleshouldie.pl' and it would be just as offensive. >> >>He;s socially clueless or playing a nym game. Either way, I see him >>like so many others, only in quotes. Thats really strange for a new >>person to hit in only 2 days and find some 10 of us 20 regulars hit >>same point that fast. > > We get it, cshenk. We really get it. > > == > > Yep! > Carol is an idiot. |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 10:42:05 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > > > I'll take a fermented dill (kosher, heh), a vinegar-based dill, or once > > > in a great while a sweet pickle > > > > I like pickles but not on a sandwich or battered&fried. > > Preach it, brother. On the side, never fried. > > > My favorite pickles and taste... (oh boy, here we go)...are the 2 > > very thinly sliced pickles on a....(wait for it)...McDonald's > > plain hamburger. I've never tried to find out what they are but > > they are quite tasty. > > They're ordinary dill pickles, preserved in vinegar. I go in streaks > where I eat pickles on hamburgers, then I stop for a long while. I've never put them on home cooked burgers. I do like them plain, on their own though. |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, > fresh jalapeno, and tomato. Grilled cheese with a very thin slice of tomato really takes the plain over the top. Never tried some jalapeno though. I'll give it a try. Who was is that said they made grilled cheese using a tortilla? Boy does that sound like a FAIL to me. I picture every bite squeezing the melted cheese out the sides. |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:23:14 -0500, Gary > wrote:
wrote: >> >> I make my grill cheeses on gluten >> free corn tortillas > >Oh it was you that said that. Bet you've actually never made a >grilled cheese that way. If you had you wouldn't ever again. You would be wrong on both accounts, I usually make my grill cheese with more than two different types of cheese such as swiss, cheddar, jack, and or other types. Add on pickets, a little mayo and it is heaven!! -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:22:54 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >> Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, >> fresh jalapeno, and tomato. > >Grilled cheese with a very thin slice of tomato really takes the >plain over the top. Never tried some jalapeno though. I'll give >it a try. > >Who was is that said they made grilled cheese using a tortilla? >Boy does that sound like a FAIL to me. I picture every bite >squeezing the melted cheese out the sides. Generally called a Quesadilla from Wiki "Quesadilla Dish A quesadilla, or sometimes specifically a cheese quesadilla, is a Mexican dish, consisting of a tortilla that is filled primarily with cheese, and sometimes meats, beans, vegetables, and spices, and then cooked on a griddle. Traditionally, a corn tortilla is used, but it can also be made with a flour tortilla, particularly in northern Mexico and the United States" Janet US |
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On Monday, February 25, 2019 at 11:22:56 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, > > fresh jalapeno, and tomato. > > Grilled cheese with a very thin slice of tomato really takes the > plain over the top. Never tried some jalapeno though. I'll give > it a try. > > Who was is that said they made grilled cheese using a tortilla? > Boy does that sound like a FAIL to me. I picture every bite > squeezing the melted cheese out the sides. That was our new buddy. Technically, what he described is a quesadilla. I eat them frequently (more frequently than I eat grilled cheese), albeit on a flour tortilla. The trick is not to put too much cheese inside. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2019-02-25 11:23 a.m., Gary wrote:
> wrote: >> >> I make my grill cheeses on gluten >> free corn tortillas > > Oh it was you that said that. Bet you've actually never made a > grilled cheese that way. If you had you wouldn't ever again. > Keep feeding the troll why don't you. |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 10:09:22 -0700, U.S. Janet B. >
wrote: >On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 11:22:54 -0500, Gary > wrote: > >>Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> >>> Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, >>> fresh jalapeno, and tomato. >> >>Grilled cheese with a very thin slice of tomato really takes the >>plain over the top. Never tried some jalapeno though. I'll give >>it a try. >> >>Who was is that said they made grilled cheese using a tortilla? >>Boy does that sound like a FAIL to me. I picture every bite >>squeezing the melted cheese out the sides. > >Generally called a Quesadilla >from Wiki >"Quesadilla >Dish >A quesadilla, or sometimes specifically a cheese quesadilla, is a >Mexican dish, consisting of a tortilla that is filled primarily with >cheese, and sometimes meats, beans, vegetables, and spices, and then >cooked on a griddle. Traditionally, a corn tortilla is used, but it >can also be made with a flour tortilla, particularly in northern >Mexico and the United States" >Janet US Well played janet, well played. -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 09:10:08 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Monday, February 25, 2019 at 11:22:56 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > >> > Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, >> > fresh jalapeno, and tomato. >> >> Grilled cheese with a very thin slice of tomato really takes the >> plain over the top. Never tried some jalapeno though. I'll give >> it a try. >> >> Who was is that said they made grilled cheese using a tortilla? >> Boy does that sound like a FAIL to me. I picture every bite >> squeezing the melted cheese out the sides. > >That was our new buddy. Technically, what he described is >a quesadilla. I eat them frequently (more frequently than >I eat grilled cheese), albeit on a flour tortilla. >The trick is not to put too much cheese inside. > >Cindy Hamilton OMFG you guys are the best.... I knew you loved me.. you even called me your buddy.. Oh wow I am all smiles here!!!!!!!! -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 12:58:47 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2019-02-25 11:23 a.m., Gary wrote: >> wrote: >>> >>> I make my grill cheeses on gluten >>> free corn tortillas >> >> Oh it was you that said that. Bet you've actually never made a >> grilled cheese that way. If you had you wouldn't ever again. >> >Keep feeding the troll why don't you. Wow dave smith you are a bit confused I see on what an Internet troll is. I can provide you with links and resources to help alleviate the stresses you are feeling by not having the proper education so that words you use will actually make ****ing sense next time. see definition for troll go back and read all the recipes I have posted after that please insert your foot into your mouth (or ass if that is preferred) -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 10:15:51 -0500, Bruce >
wrote: >Ophelia presented the following explanation : >> >> "Bruce" wrote in message ... >> >> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 18:52:15 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote: >> >>>Dave Smith wrote: >>> >>>> On 2019-02-24 6:30 p.m., cshenk wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> > A bunch of more crap, all it does is get into atheizem with a thin >>>> > veneer on cooking now added. At least, from what is quoted. His >>>> > very name espouses religious hatred and is no better than outright >>>> > racism. >>>> >>>> It is probably more apt to say that his username demonstrates that he >>>> is an offensive ass. >>>> >>>> This situation is not unlike Andy Kauffman's appearance on ABC's >>>> Fridays, where he announced that he was born again and got all >>>> preachy and then got yanked off the show. It would have been in bad >>>> taste for a person hosting the show to start preaching to the >>>> audience as a born again Christian, and it would be in equally bad >>>> taste to make fun of them. This guy just doesn't understand why his >>>> actions are offensive.... or... he is trying to be offensive. Either >>>> way.... it is offensive. >>> >>>Yup. I could fire up a fake nym of 'ihate(insert group)@(insert >>>group)peopleshouldie.pl' and it would be just as offensive. >>> >>>He;s socially clueless or playing a nym game. Either way, I see him >>>like so many others, only in quotes. Thats really strange for a new >>>person to hit in only 2 days and find some 10 of us 20 regulars hit >>>same point that fast. >> >> We get it, cshenk. We really get it. >> >> == >> >> Yep! >> >Carol is an idiot. I didn't write that ![]() |
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2019 03:17:07 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 2:30:39 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2019-02-24 12:35 p.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > On Sunday, February 24, 2019 at 10:42:05 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >>> >> >>> I'll take a fermented dill (kosher, heh), a vinegar-based dill, or once >> >>> in a great while a sweet pickle >> >> >> >> I like pickles but not on a sandwich or battered&fried. >> > >> > Preach it, brother. On the side, never fried. >> >> I must be the odd ball. I have not it lately but I used almost always >> slice sweet pickles and stick them in grilled cheese sandwiches. I >> reluctantly tried deep fried dill pickles and was surprised that they >> were do tasty. > >Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, >fresh jalapeno, and tomato. > >Cindy Hamilton I prefer my grilled Velveeta with belly lox... no wussy nova here. |
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Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > Interesting. I prefer my grilled cheese with thinly sliced onion, > > fresh jalapeno, and tomato. > > Grilled cheese with a very thin slice of tomato really takes the > plain over the top. Never tried some jalapeno though. I'll give > it a try. > > Who was is that said they made grilled cheese using a tortilla? > Boy does that sound like a FAIL to me. I picture every bite > squeezing the melted cheese out the sides. Corn would be a total bust but flour would work. It reminds me of our first trip to Okinawa. We stayed at a rather nice hotel and Charlotte wanted what they called 'cheese pizza'. LOL, can we say Quesadilla? Cut to 'pizza triangles'. I will admit it was good. It was like so many things, 'not as expected' until we learned the place. |
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 15:07:05 GMT, Pamela >
wrote: >On 20:40 23 Feb 2019, wrote: >> >> He did start murdering jews because to him they were a >> lesser people. That also did not make him any more or less christian. > >What a troll. Wow sounds like we have a christian hater.. Typical.... But for your information No I was NOT being a troll I was correcting someone's error that you decided to leave out. hmm I wonder why... Pamela I had such high hopes for you, but I see you are cursed with christianity and all the problems and manifestations that are included with that disease -- ____/~~~sine qua non~~~\____ |
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