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On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> writes:
>>>> I am not the one doing this but someone here likes to eat a lot of Swiss
>>>> cheese. They put it on their food and nuke it. The cheese gets overcooked,
>>>> IMO and some of it gets stuck to the bowl/plate/casserole.
>>>>
>>>> I use a plastic dish brush to wash my dishes. Sometimes I don't notice the
>>>> cheese on there, especially if it's a small amount. The cheese welds
>>>> itself
>>>> to my brush and then I can't get it off.
>>>>
>>>> If I see the cheese, I scrape it off with whatever is handy. Usually a
>>>> table
>>>> knife or spoon. Then to be sure, I rinse it with hot water and run a paper
>>>> towel over it to get anything that's left before I wash it.
>>>>
>>>> I guess my question is more about the dish brush. Why does the cheese weld
>>>> onto there and how can I get it off? I have to keep replacing the brushes.
>>>> Sometimes I can run them under water and pull the cheese off with a paper
>>>> towel but this doesn't always work.
>>>>
>>>> Help! Thanks!
>>>
>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>
>>> it gives the brush character

>>
>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.

>
> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
> Plain and simple.
>

Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

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On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> writes:
>>>>> I am not the one doing this but someone here likes to eat a lot of Swiss
>>>>> cheese. They put it on their food and nuke it. The cheese gets overcooked,
>>>>> IMO and some of it gets stuck to the bowl/plate/casserole.
>>>>>
>>>>> I use a plastic dish brush to wash my dishes. Sometimes I don't notice the
>>>>> cheese on there, especially if it's a small amount. The cheese welds
>>>>> itself
>>>>> to my brush and then I can't get it off.
>>>>>
>>>>> If I see the cheese, I scrape it off with whatever is handy. Usually a
>>>>> table
>>>>> knife or spoon. Then to be sure, I rinse it with hot water and run a paper
>>>>> towel over it to get anything that's left before I wash it.
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess my question is more about the dish brush. Why does the cheese weld
>>>>> onto there and how can I get it off? I have to keep replacing the brushes.
>>>>> Sometimes I can run them under water and pull the cheese off with a paper
>>>>> towel but this doesn't always work.
>>>>>
>>>>> Help! Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>
>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>
>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.

>>
>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>> Plain and simple.
>>

>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.


LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
a 'gardener' has moved in?
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On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 7:44:27 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
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> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
> >Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
> >kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>
> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
> a 'gardener' has moved in?
>

Ju-Ju has had her 'gardener' and his sweetie move into her garage/gardening
shed last year. Now that sufficient time has passed and all his tests for
sexually transmitted diseases have come back negative he's permitted to move
into the Bove Bungalow.

And joy for joy, he's no longer gluten intolerant!! I bet that's the best news
you've received all day! Admit it.
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On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 18:05:05 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote:

>On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 7:44:27 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>> >kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>>
>> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>> a 'gardener' has moved in?
>>

>Ju-Ju has had her 'gardener' and his sweetie move into her garage/gardening
>shed last year. Now that sufficient time has passed and all his tests for
>sexually transmitted diseases have come back negative he's permitted to move
>into the Bove Bungalow.


I see.

>And joy for joy, he's no longer gluten intolerant!! I bet that's the best news
>you've received all day! Admit it.


I'm thrilled, I wonder what cured his gluten intolerance.
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"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 18:05:05 -0700 (PDT), "
> > wrote:
>
>>On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 7:44:27 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>> >kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.
>>>
>>> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>>> a 'gardener' has moved in?
>>>

>>Ju-Ju has had her 'gardener' and his sweetie move into her
>>garage/gardening
>>shed last year. Now that sufficient time has passed and all his tests for
>>sexually transmitted diseases have come back negative he's permitted to
>>move
>>into the Bove Bungalow.

>
> I see.
>
>>And joy for joy, he's no longer gluten intolerant!! I bet that's the best
>>news
>>you've received all day! Admit it.

>
> I'm thrilled, I wonder what cured his gluten intolerance.


She is making up more lies.

I won't bore the people here with information about food intolerances.
Nobody cares and they won't believe what I say anyway.



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On 2019-04-05 11:59 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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> I won't bore the people here with information about food intolerances.
> Nobody cares and they won't believe what I say anyway.


It is not a matter of boring people here with information. You little
fairy tales have become a source of entertainment, and the reason that
people won't believe you is that you have been caught telling so many
lies that you have zero credibility here. Zero.


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> wrote in message
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On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 7:44:27 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
> >Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
> >kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>
> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
> a 'gardener' has moved in?
>

Ju-Ju has had her 'gardener' and his sweetie move into her garage/gardening
shed last year. Now that sufficient time has passed and all his tests for
sexually transmitted diseases have come back negative he's permitted to move
into the Bove Bungalow.
--

No one lives in my garage or shed. I refer to it as the back house but
perhaps tiny house is more to the point because that's exactly what it is.

And please stop lyuing about people you don't even know. You are a
disgusting excuse for a human being!

---

And joy for joy, he's no longer gluten intolerant!! I bet that's the best
news
you've received all day! Admit it.

That's not what I said either. But I am not going to get into that here!

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On 2019-04-05 11:58 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>
> > wrote in message
> ...
> On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 7:44:27 PM UTC-5, Jeßus wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>> >kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>>
>> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>> a 'gardener' has moved in?
>>

> Ju-Ju has had her 'gardener' and his sweetie move into her garage/gardening
> shed last year.Â* Now that sufficient time has passed and all his tests for
> sexually transmitted diseases have come back negative he's permitted to
> move
> into the Bove Bungalow.
> --
>
> No one lives in my garage or shed. I refer to it as the back house but
> perhaps tiny house is more to the point because that's exactly what it is.



There is no plumbing. It is not fit for human habitation, so it is is a
shed.



>
> And please stop lyuing about people you don't even know. You are a
> disgusting excuse for a human being!



Funny that you should tell someone to stop lying. How many outright
lies have you told here? I lost count, but you tell so many stories
that you can't keep them straight.



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On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 07:40:29 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>wrote:
>
>>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>>> ...


>>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>>
>>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>>
>>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.
>>>
>>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>>> Plain and simple.
>>>

>>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>
>LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>a 'gardener' has moved in?


And it caused quite a reaction from those RFC women who dream of their
own gardener.
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On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 12:25:32 +1100, Bruce >
wrote:

>On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 07:40:29 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...

>
>>>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>>>
>>>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.
>>>>
>>>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>>>> Plain and simple.
>>>>
>>>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>>
>>LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>>a 'gardener' has moved in?

>
>And it caused quite a reaction from those RFC women who dream of their
>own gardener.


Oh, OK. I'm sure he trims Julie's bush nicely.


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On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 08:40:13 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:

>On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 12:25:32 +1100, Bruce >
>wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 07:40:29 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...

>>
>>>>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>>>>> Plain and simple.
>>>>>
>>>>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>>>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.
>>>
>>>LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>>>a 'gardener' has moved in?

>>
>>And it caused quite a reaction from those RFC women who dream of their
>>own gardener.

>
>Oh, OK. I'm sure he trims Julie's bush nicely.


Careful, you're getting Jill all worked up again.
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"Jeßus" > wrote in message
news
> On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 12:25:32 +1100, Bruce >
> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 07:40:29 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...

>>
>>>>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>>>>> Plain and simple.
>>>>>
>>>>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>>>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.
>>>
>>>LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>>>a 'gardener' has moved in?

>>
>>And it caused quite a reaction from those RFC women who dream of their
>>own gardener.

>
> Oh, OK. I'm sure he trims Julie's bush nicely.


What bush would that be?

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"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 07:40:29 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...

>
>>>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>>>
>>>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.
>>>>
>>>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>>>> Plain and simple.
>>>>
>>>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>>
>>LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>>a 'gardener' has moved in?

>
> And it caused quite a reaction from those RFC women who dream of their
> own gardener.


Ah... They're jealous! NOW I get it!

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On 4/6/2019 12:00 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>
> "Bruce" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 07:40:29 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>> Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>>> kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.
>>>
>>> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>>> a 'gardener' has moved in?

>>
>> And it caused quite a reaction from those RFC women who dream of their
>> own gardener.

>
> Ah... They're jealous! NOW I get it!


Jealous of what?! A moocher who lives in your house without paying rent
who can't figure out how to set the microwave timer or wash a plate?
Yeah, I really need to find one of those! (That was sarcasm, in case
you don't recognize it.)

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Bruce explained :
> On Sat, 06 Apr 2019 07:40:29 +0700, Jeßus > wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...

>
>>>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>>>
>>>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>>>
>>>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.
>>>>
>>>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>>>> Plain and simple.
>>>>
>>> Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>> kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>>
>> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
>> a 'gardener' has moved in?

>
> And it caused quite a reaction from those RFC women who dream of their
> own gardener.
>

It could be worse, like an Aussie that's really jealous
of the USA and spends all day showing it.


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"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> writes:
>>>>>> I am not the one doing this but someone here likes to eat a lot of
>>>>>> Swiss
>>>>>> cheese. They put it on their food and nuke it. The cheese gets
>>>>>> overcooked,
>>>>>> IMO and some of it gets stuck to the bowl/plate/casserole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I use a plastic dish brush to wash my dishes. Sometimes I don't
>>>>>> notice the
>>>>>> cheese on there, especially if it's a small amount. The cheese welds
>>>>>> itself
>>>>>> to my brush and then I can't get it off.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I see the cheese, I scrape it off with whatever is handy. Usually
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> table
>>>>>> knife or spoon. Then to be sure, I rinse it with hot water and run a
>>>>>> paper
>>>>>> towel over it to get anything that's left before I wash it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I guess my question is more about the dish brush. Why does the cheese
>>>>>> weld
>>>>>> onto there and how can I get it off? I have to keep replacing the
>>>>>> brushes.
>>>>>> Sometimes I can run them under water and pull the cheese off with a
>>>>>> paper
>>>>>> towel but this doesn't always work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Help! Thanks!
>>>>>
>>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>>
>>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>>
>>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.
>>>
>>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>>> Plain and simple.
>>>

>>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.

>
> LOL, wut? I've kinda consciously avoided the Julie circus lately, but
> a 'gardener' has moved in?


That happened a long time ago.

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On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 21:23:27 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 4/5/2019 10:19 AM, Gary wrote:
>> Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> "tert in seattle" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> if the cheese is so hard to get off then just leave it on there
>>>>
>>>> it gives the brush character
>>>
>>> But it also makes the bristles rather ineffective.

>>
>> Any person that uses a bristle brush to wash dishes is a dunce.
>> Plain and simple.
>>

>Anyone who lets their gardener move in with them and dirty up the
>kitchen and not be told to at least rinse a plate is a dunce.


Lighten up, Jill. You're not a librarian anymore.
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