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On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:36:03 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Sheldon Martin wrote: >> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:23:47 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: >> >>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>> >>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:20:19 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Snag wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 6/15/2020 1:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:54:54 -0500, Snag > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> We dragged this thing home back in March , it's been on the >>>>>> trailer >>>>>>>> since then - well covered with a tarp . Our youngest son got >>>> an >> > > upright and this small chest has just been taking up space >>>> in his >> > > kitchen for quite some time now . I had mentioned >>>> possibly >> > > getting another small freezer for bread , fruit , >>>> veggies , etc >> > > from the garden but hadn't acted on it because >>>> I'm basically a >> > > lazy bum and there was a bit of work involved >>>> with getting it >> > > down to the cellar . So when he said let's >>>> load this on your >> > > trailer and you can have it , I agreed . >>>> Well , today I found one >> > > of my roundtuits and got it cleaned >>>> up and installed in the >> > > cellar . I discovered I have a shop >>>> made basket that is a perfect >> > > fit . Along with the one that >>>> came with it I should be able to >> > > keep this unit well organized >>>> . That's one major drawback to a >> > > chest , getting to the stuff >>>> on the bottom . With 2 baskets >> > > suspended I'll have room in the >>>> bottom for one milk crate and >> > > another basket which I'll have >>>> to construct to the proper size . >> > > Having everything in a >>>> container that can be lifted out will go a >> > > long ways toward >>>> keeping order down there . >> >> Snag >>>>>>>> Yes , I'm old >>>>>>>> and crotchety - and armed . >>>>>>>> Get outta my woods ! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Our 26 cu. ft. chest freezer purchased in the mid-60s at one time >>>>>>> had 3 layers. The top 2 layers were sliding baskets that slid >>>> on >> > rails attached to the interior walls. Eventually the clips >>>> that >> > held the rails broke loose from the walls and really no way >>>> to >> > re-attach them. I didn't want to give up my spacious freezer >>>> so I >> > tried baskets like laundry baskets to put things in. Those >>>> baskets >> > became to heavy to move around when they were full. >>>> What I am >> > getting at is if you choose baskets, choose smaller >>>> ones that can >> > be lifted when full. I'm currently using the wire >>>> baskets that >> > came with the freezer, stacked, side-by-side. I >>>> keep the 7 >> > baskets sorted so that I really don't have to rummage >>>> around for >> > stuff. Chicken in one, beef, pork, fish, baked >>>> goods. It makes it >> > easier if you know where your stuff is. HTH >>>>>>> Janet US >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This is a small unit , inside is only about 15x27x31 inches with a >>>>>> chunk taken out for the condenser/compressor unit . I figure it's >>>>>> around 6 cf or a bit less . The baskets are not going to be all >>>> that >> big ... >>>>> >>>>> Good size for a 2 person family with occasional guests. >>>> >>>> We found a chest freezer is like dumpster diving. We discovered that >>>> two fridge freezers with top freezers most convenient. For us the >>>> extra fridge space comes in handy for storing our crops... and the >>>> second top freezer is just the right size for us. We don't need huge >>>> freezer space, we'd much prefer taking advantage of the supermarket >>>> freezers, meats are on sale all the time, and we don't buy expensive >>>> tender cuts to freeze, freezing lowers its USDA rating 1-2 grades. In >>>> the US frozen meat is illegal to sell as "Fresh". Only pinheads stock >>>> up a freezer with tender steaks/roasts... markets always have a >>>> selection on sale. The only meats I freeze are those for >>>> stew/potroast. When I want a good steak I'll go into town and tell >>>> the butcher what I want and cook it that day. Filling a freezer with >>>> porterhouse and the like is the same as putting your money into a >>>> non-interest bearing account. >>> >>> THats because you are an idiot Sheldon. You have no freaking clue how >>> to properly store meat for freezing. >> >> You have no clue how to cook, I've never seen any food you're cooked, >> not even toast. I doubt you own a stove or a pot... everything nuked. >> > >I agree Popeye. Yoose the only one that owns a pot AND a stove ... > and the only one that cooks in this universe! > >Yoose don't need pics of what others cook, just look in yoose terlit. > It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she understood him. |
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On 6/18/2020 2:10 PM, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:36:03 -0500, Hank Rogers > > wrote: > >> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:23:47 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: >>> >>>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:20:19 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Snag wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 6/15/2020 1:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:54:54 -0500, Snag > wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> We dragged this thing home back in March , it's been on the >>>>>>> trailer >>>>>>>>> since then - well covered with a tarp . Our youngest son got >>>>> an >> > > upright and this small chest has just been taking up space >>>>> in his >> > > kitchen for quite some time now . I had mentioned >>>>> possibly >> > > getting another small freezer for bread , fruit , >>>>> veggies , etc >> > > from the garden but hadn't acted on it because >>>>> I'm basically a >> > > lazy bum and there was a bit of work involved >>>>> with getting it >> > > down to the cellar . So when he said let's >>>>> load this on your >> > > trailer and you can have it , I agreed . >>>>> Well , today I found one >> > > of my roundtuits and got it cleaned >>>>> up and installed in the >> > > cellar . I discovered I have a shop >>>>> made basket that is a perfect >> > > fit . Along with the one that >>>>> came with it I should be able to >> > > keep this unit well organized >>>>> . That's one major drawback to a >> > > chest , getting to the stuff >>>>> on the bottom . With 2 baskets >> > > suspended I'll have room in the >>>>> bottom for one milk crate and >> > > another basket which I'll have >>>>> to construct to the proper size . >> > > Having everything in a >>>>> container that can be lifted out will go a >> > > long ways toward >>>>> keeping order down there . >> >> Snag >>>>>>>>> Yes , I'm old >>>>>>>>> and crotchety - and armed . >>>>>>>>> Get outta my woods ! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Our 26 cu. ft. chest freezer purchased in the mid-60s at one time >>>>>>>> had 3 layers. The top 2 layers were sliding baskets that slid >>>>> on >> > rails attached to the interior walls. Eventually the clips >>>>> that >> > held the rails broke loose from the walls and really no way >>>>> to >> > re-attach them. I didn't want to give up my spacious freezer >>>>> so I >> > tried baskets like laundry baskets to put things in. Those >>>>> baskets >> > became to heavy to move around when they were full. >>>>> What I am >> > getting at is if you choose baskets, choose smaller >>>>> ones that can >> > be lifted when full. I'm currently using the wire >>>>> baskets that >> > came with the freezer, stacked, side-by-side. I >>>>> keep the 7 >> > baskets sorted so that I really don't have to rummage >>>>> around for >> > stuff. Chicken in one, beef, pork, fish, baked >>>>> goods. It makes it >> > easier if you know where your stuff is. HTH >>>>>>>> Janet US >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This is a small unit , inside is only about 15x27x31 inches with a >>>>>>> chunk taken out for the condenser/compressor unit . I figure it's >>>>>>> around 6 cf or a bit less . The baskets are not going to be all >>>>> that >> big ... >>>>>> >>>>>> Good size for a 2 person family with occasional guests. >>>>> >>>>> We found a chest freezer is like dumpster diving. We discovered that >>>>> two fridge freezers with top freezers most convenient. For us the >>>>> extra fridge space comes in handy for storing our crops... and the >>>>> second top freezer is just the right size for us. We don't need huge >>>>> freezer space, we'd much prefer taking advantage of the supermarket >>>>> freezers, meats are on sale all the time, and we don't buy expensive >>>>> tender cuts to freeze, freezing lowers its USDA rating 1-2 grades. In >>>>> the US frozen meat is illegal to sell as "Fresh". Only pinheads stock >>>>> up a freezer with tender steaks/roasts... markets always have a >>>>> selection on sale. The only meats I freeze are those for >>>>> stew/potroast. When I want a good steak I'll go into town and tell >>>>> the butcher what I want and cook it that day. Filling a freezer with >>>>> porterhouse and the like is the same as putting your money into a >>>>> non-interest bearing account. >>>> >>>> THats because you are an idiot Sheldon. You have no freaking clue how >>>> to properly store meat for freezing. >>> >>> You have no clue how to cook, I've never seen any food you're cooked, >>> not even toast. I doubt you own a stove or a pot... everything nuked. >>> >> >> I agree Popeye. Yoose the only one that owns a pot AND a stove ... >> and the only one that cooks in this universe! >> >> Yoose don't need pics of what others cook, just look in yoose terlit. >> > It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being > nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she > understood him. > Understanding he's an arrogant prick isn't all that difficult . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crotchety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:10:20 -0300, Lucretia Borgia
> wrote: >It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she >understood him. People here are very forgiving of Popeye's racist rants, temper tantrums, idiotic criticisms and general retardation. I guess he reminds them of their father or uncle. |
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On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 4:11:23 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:10:20 -0300, Lucretia Borgia > > wrote: > > >It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being > >nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she > >understood him. > > People here are very forgiving of Popeye's racist rants, temper > tantrums, idiotic criticisms and general retardation. I guess he > reminds them of their father or uncle. I'm not forgiving. There's just no point in getting upset about it. He'll never learn or change. Not, of course, that I can always refrain from mentioning it to him when he tries my patience. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:23:13 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 4:11:23 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: >> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:10:20 -0300, Lucretia Borgia >> > wrote: >> >> >It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >> >nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she >> >understood him. >> >> People here are very forgiving of Popeye's racist rants, temper >> tantrums, idiotic criticisms and general retardation. I guess he >> reminds them of their father or uncle. > >I'm not forgiving. There's just no point in getting upset about it. >He'll never learn or change. > >Not, of course, that I can always refrain from mentioning it to him >when he tries my patience. Not you, but quite a few people who killfiled me after my second ingredient list, seem to tolerate Popeye's racism and crassness without a problem. That amazes me. |
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I wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:23:13 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > > >On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 4:11:23 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: > >> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:10:20 -0300, Lucretia Borgia > >> > wrote: > >> > >> >It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being > >> >nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she > >> >understood him. > >> > >> People here are very forgiving of Popeye's racist rants, temper > >> tantrums, idiotic criticisms and general retardation. I guess he > >> reminds them of their father or uncle. > > > >I'm not forgiving. There's just no point in getting upset about it. > >He'll never learn or change. > > > >Not, of course, that I can always refrain from mentioning it to him > >when he tries my patience. > > Not you, but quite a few people who killfiled me after my second > ingredient list, seem to tolerate Popeye's racism and crassness > without a problem. That amazes me. Upon second thought, my posts are the least informative and entertaining here, so no wonder many have me blocked. |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:23:13 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 4:11:23 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote: >>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:10:20 -0300, Lucretia Borgia >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >>>> nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she >>>> understood him. >>> >>> People here are very forgiving of Popeye's racist rants, temper >>> tantrums, idiotic criticisms and general retardation. I guess he >>> reminds them of their father or uncle. >> >> I'm not forgiving. There's just no point in getting upset about it. >> He'll never learn or change. >> >> Not, of course, that I can always refrain from mentioning it to him >> when he tries my patience. > > Not you, but quite a few people who killfiled me after my second > ingredient list, seem to tolerate Popeye's racism and crassness > without a problem. That amazes me. > They did that for other reasons druce. You are whining again. |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 16:10:20 -0300, Lucretia Borgia > > wrote: > >> It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >> nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she >> understood him. > > People here are very forgiving of Popeye's racist rants, temper > tantrums, idiotic criticisms and general retardation. I guess he > reminds them of their father or uncle. > I can't imagine anyone being nastier than Popeye. I'm sorry your dad or uncle was like Popeye. Did he come in your room every night and have sex with you? |
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:36:03 -0500, Hank Rogers > > wrote: > >> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:23:47 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: >>> >>>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:20:19 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Snag wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On 6/15/2020 1:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:54:54 -0500, Snag > wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> We dragged this thing home back in March , it's been on the >>>>>>> trailer >>>>>>>>> since then - well covered with a tarp . Our youngest son got >>>>> an >> > > upright and this small chest has just been taking up space >>>>> in his >> > > kitchen for quite some time now . I had mentioned >>>>> possibly >> > > getting another small freezer for bread , fruit , >>>>> veggies , etc >> > > from the garden but hadn't acted on it because >>>>> I'm basically a >> > > lazy bum and there was a bit of work involved >>>>> with getting it >> > > down to the cellar . So when he said let's >>>>> load this on your >> > > trailer and you can have it , I agreed . >>>>> Well , today I found one >> > > of my roundtuits and got it cleaned >>>>> up and installed in the >> > > cellar . I discovered I have a shop >>>>> made basket that is a perfect >> > > fit . Along with the one that >>>>> came with it I should be able to >> > > keep this unit well organized >>>>> . That's one major drawback to a >> > > chest , getting to the stuff >>>>> on the bottom . With 2 baskets >> > > suspended I'll have room in the >>>>> bottom for one milk crate and >> > > another basket which I'll have >>>>> to construct to the proper size . >> > > Having everything in a >>>>> container that can be lifted out will go a >> > > long ways toward >>>>> keeping order down there . >> >> Snag >>>>>>>>> Yes , I'm old >>>>>>>>> and crotchety - and armed . >>>>>>>>> Get outta my woods ! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Our 26 cu. ft. chest freezer purchased in the mid-60s at one time >>>>>>>> had 3 layers. The top 2 layers were sliding baskets that slid >>>>> on >> > rails attached to the interior walls. Eventually the clips >>>>> that >> > held the rails broke loose from the walls and really no way >>>>> to >> > re-attach them. I didn't want to give up my spacious freezer >>>>> so I >> > tried baskets like laundry baskets to put things in. Those >>>>> baskets >> > became to heavy to move around when they were full. >>>>> What I am >> > getting at is if you choose baskets, choose smaller >>>>> ones that can >> > be lifted when full. I'm currently using the wire >>>>> baskets that >> > came with the freezer, stacked, side-by-side. I >>>>> keep the 7 >> > baskets sorted so that I really don't have to rummage >>>>> around for >> > stuff. Chicken in one, beef, pork, fish, baked >>>>> goods. It makes it >> > easier if you know where your stuff is. HTH >>>>>>>> Janet US >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This is a small unit , inside is only about 15x27x31 inches with a >>>>>>> chunk taken out for the condenser/compressor unit . I figure it's >>>>>>> around 6 cf or a bit less . The baskets are not going to be all >>>>> that >> big ... >>>>>> >>>>>> Good size for a 2 person family with occasional guests. >>>>> >>>>> We found a chest freezer is like dumpster diving. We discovered that >>>>> two fridge freezers with top freezers most convenient. For us the >>>>> extra fridge space comes in handy for storing our crops... and the >>>>> second top freezer is just the right size for us. We don't need huge >>>>> freezer space, we'd much prefer taking advantage of the supermarket >>>>> freezers, meats are on sale all the time, and we don't buy expensive >>>>> tender cuts to freeze, freezing lowers its USDA rating 1-2 grades. In >>>>> the US frozen meat is illegal to sell as "Fresh". Only pinheads stock >>>>> up a freezer with tender steaks/roasts... markets always have a >>>>> selection on sale. The only meats I freeze are those for >>>>> stew/potroast. When I want a good steak I'll go into town and tell >>>>> the butcher what I want and cook it that day. Filling a freezer with >>>>> porterhouse and the like is the same as putting your money into a >>>>> non-interest bearing account. >>>> >>>> THats because you are an idiot Sheldon. You have no freaking clue how >>>> to properly store meat for freezing. >>> >>> You have no clue how to cook, I've never seen any food you're cooked, >>> not even toast. I doubt you own a stove or a pot... everything nuked. >>> >> >> I agree Popeye. Yoose the only one that owns a pot AND a stove ... >> and the only one that cooks in this universe! >> >> Yoose don't need pics of what others cook, just look in yoose terlit. >> > It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being > nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she > understood him. > Who Knows, maybe Popeye cornered her in the chain locker, and raped her. Hell, he humped his own goddamned aunt. He says all wimmens can't resist him. |
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Lucretia Borgia wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:36:03 -0500, Hank Rogers > > wrote: > > > Sheldon Martin wrote: > >> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:23:47 -0500, "cshenk" > > wrote: >> > >>> Sheldon Martin wrote: > > > > > >>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:20:19 -0500, "cshenk" > > wrote: > > > > > > >>>>> Snag wrote: > > > > > > > >>>>>> On 6/15/2020 1:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > >>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:54:54 -0500, Snag > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > >>>>>>>> We dragged this thing home back in March , it's been on > the >>>>>> trailer > >>>>>>>> since then - well covered with a tarp . Our youngest son got > >>>> an >> > > upright and this small chest has just been taking up > space >>>> in his >> > > kitchen for quite some time now . I had > mentioned >>>> possibly >> > > getting another small freezer for > bread , fruit , >>>> veggies , etc >> > > from the garden but hadn't > acted on it because >>>> I'm basically a >> > > lazy bum and there > was a bit of work involved >>>> with getting it >> > > down to the > cellar . So when he said let's >>>> load this on your >> > > trailer > and you can have it , I agreed . >>>> Well , today I found one >> > > > of my roundtuits and got it cleaned >>>> up and installed in the >> > > > cellar . I discovered I have a shop >>>> made basket that is a > perfect >> > > fit . Along with the one that >>>> came with it I > should be able to >> > > keep this unit well organized >>>> . That's > one major drawback to a >> > > chest , getting to the stuff >>>> on > the bottom . With 2 baskets >> > > suspended I'll have room in the > >>>> bottom for one milk crate and >> > > another basket which I'll > have >>>> to construct to the proper size . >> > > Having everything > in a >>>> container that can be lifted out will go a >> > > long ways > toward >>>> keeping order down there . >> >> Snag >>>>>>>> Yes , > I'm old >>>>>>>> and crotchety - and armed . > >>>>>>>> Get outta my woods ! > > > > > > > > > >>>>>>> Our 26 cu. ft. chest freezer purchased in the mid-60s at one > time >>>>>>> had 3 layers. The top 2 layers were sliding baskets > that slid >>>> on >> > rails attached to the interior walls. > Eventually the clips >>>> that >> > held the rails broke loose from > the walls and really no way >>>> to >> > re-attach them. I didn't > want to give up my spacious freezer >>>> so I >> > tried baskets like > laundry baskets to put things in. Those >>>> baskets >> > became to > heavy to move around when they were full. >>>> What I am >> > > getting at is if you choose baskets, choose smaller >>>> ones that > can >> > be lifted when full. I'm currently using the wire >>>> > baskets that >> > came with the freezer, stacked, side-by-side. I > >>>> keep the 7 >> > baskets sorted so that I really don't have to > rummage >>>> around for >> > stuff. Chicken in one, beef, pork, > fish, baked >>>> goods. It makes it >> > easier if you know where > your stuff is. HTH >>>>>>> Janet US > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >>>>>> This is a small unit , inside is only about 15x27x31 inches > with a >>>>>> chunk taken out for the condenser/compressor unit . I > figure it's >>>>>> around 6 cf or a bit less . The baskets are not > going to be all >>>> that >> big ... > > > > > > > >>>>> Good size for a 2 person family with occasional guests. > > > > > > >>>> We found a chest freezer is like dumpster diving. We discovered > that >>>> two fridge freezers with top freezers most convenient. For > us the >>>> extra fridge space comes in handy for storing our > crops... and the >>>> second top freezer is just the right size for > us. We don't need huge >>>> freezer space, we'd much prefer taking > advantage of the supermarket >>>> freezers, meats are on sale all the > time, and we don't buy expensive >>>> tender cuts to freeze, freezing > lowers its USDA rating 1-2 grades. In >>>> the US frozen meat is > illegal to sell as "Fresh". Only pinheads stock >>>> up a freezer > with tender steaks/roasts... markets always have a >>>> selection on > sale. The only meats I freeze are those for >>>> stew/potroast. > When I want a good steak I'll go into town and tell >>>> the butcher > what I want and cook it that day. Filling a freezer with >>>> > porterhouse and the like is the same as putting your money into a > >>>> non-interest bearing account. > > > > > >>> THats because you are an idiot Sheldon. You have no freaking > clue how >>> to properly store meat for freezing. > >> > >> You have no clue how to cook, I've never seen any food you're > cooked, >> not even toast. I doubt you own a stove or a pot... > everything nuked. >> > > > > I agree Popeye. Yoose the only one that owns a pot AND a stove ... > > and the only one that cooks in this universe! > > > > Yoose don't need pics of what others cook, just look in yoose > > terlit. > > > It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being > nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she > understood him. Grin, that would have been a specific post about the Navy that didn't match something you said (but I do not recall the specifics). He's also said much that would get him booted out on his ass from the Navy by 1980 much less now. |
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cshenk wrote:
> Lucretia Borgia wrote: > >> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:36:03 -0500, Hank Rogers > >> wrote: >> >>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:23:47 -0500, "cshenk" > >> wrote: >> >>>>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:20:19 -0500, "cshenk" > >> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Snag wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 6/15/2020 1:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:54:54 -0500, Snag > >> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> We dragged this thing home back in March , it's been on >> the >>>>>> trailer >>>>>>>>>> since then - well covered with a tarp . Our youngest son got >>>>>> an >> > > upright and this small chest has just been taking up >> space >>>> in his >> > > kitchen for quite some time now . I had >> mentioned >>>> possibly >> > > getting another small freezer for >> bread , fruit , >>>> veggies , etc >> > > from the garden but hadn't >> acted on it because >>>> I'm basically a >> > > lazy bum and there >> was a bit of work involved >>>> with getting it >> > > down to the >> cellar . So when he said let's >>>> load this on your >> > > trailer >> and you can have it , I agreed . >>>> Well , today I found one >> > >>> of my roundtuits and got it cleaned >>>> up and installed in the >> >>>> cellar . I discovered I have a shop >>>> made basket that is a >> perfect >> > > fit . Along with the one that >>>> came with it I >> should be able to >> > > keep this unit well organized >>>> . That's >> one major drawback to a >> > > chest , getting to the stuff >>>> on >> the bottom . With 2 baskets >> > > suspended I'll have room in the >>>>>> bottom for one milk crate and >> > > another basket which I'll >> have >>>> to construct to the proper size . >> > > Having everything >> in a >>>> container that can be lifted out will go a >> > > long ways >> toward >>>> keeping order down there . >> >> Snag >>>>>>>> Yes , >> I'm old >>>>>>>> and crotchety - and armed . >>>>>>>>>> Get outta my woods ! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Our 26 cu. ft. chest freezer purchased in the mid-60s at one >> time >>>>>>> had 3 layers. The top 2 layers were sliding baskets >> that slid >>>> on >> > rails attached to the interior walls. >> Eventually the clips >>>> that >> > held the rails broke loose from >> the walls and really no way >>>> to >> > re-attach them. I didn't >> want to give up my spacious freezer >>>> so I >> > tried baskets like >> laundry baskets to put things in. Those >>>> baskets >> > became to >> heavy to move around when they were full. >>>> What I am >> > >> getting at is if you choose baskets, choose smaller >>>> ones that >> can >> > be lifted when full. I'm currently using the wire >>>> >> baskets that >> > came with the freezer, stacked, side-by-side. I >>>>>> keep the 7 >> > baskets sorted so that I really don't have to >> rummage >>>> around for >> > stuff. Chicken in one, beef, pork, >> fish, baked >>>> goods. It makes it >> > easier if you know where >> your stuff is. HTH >>>>>>> Janet US >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This is a small unit , inside is only about 15x27x31 inches >> with a >>>>>> chunk taken out for the condenser/compressor unit . I >> figure it's >>>>>> around 6 cf or a bit less . The baskets are not >> going to be all >>>> that >> big ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good size for a 2 person family with occasional guests. >>>>>> >>>>>> We found a chest freezer is like dumpster diving. We discovered >> that >>>> two fridge freezers with top freezers most convenient. For >> us the >>>> extra fridge space comes in handy for storing our >> crops... and the >>>> second top freezer is just the right size for >> us. We don't need huge >>>> freezer space, we'd much prefer taking >> advantage of the supermarket >>>> freezers, meats are on sale all the >> time, and we don't buy expensive >>>> tender cuts to freeze, freezing >> lowers its USDA rating 1-2 grades. In >>>> the US frozen meat is >> illegal to sell as "Fresh". Only pinheads stock >>>> up a freezer >> with tender steaks/roasts... markets always have a >>>> selection on >> sale. The only meats I freeze are those for >>>> stew/potroast. >> When I want a good steak I'll go into town and tell >>>> the butcher >> what I want and cook it that day. Filling a freezer with >>>> >> porterhouse and the like is the same as putting your money into a >>>>>> non-interest bearing account. >>>>> >>>>> THats because you are an idiot Sheldon. You have no freaking >> clue how >>> to properly store meat for freezing. >>>> >>>> You have no clue how to cook, I've never seen any food you're >> cooked, >> not even toast. I doubt you own a stove or a pot... >> everything nuked. >> >>> >>> I agree Popeye. Yoose the only one that owns a pot AND a stove ... >>> and the only one that cooks in this universe! >>> >>> Yoose don't need pics of what others cook, just look in yoose >>> terlit. >>> >> It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >> nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she >> understood him. > > Grin, that would have been a specific post about the Navy that didn't > match something you said (but I do not recall the specifics). Maybe it was when Popeye said US marines don't serve on navy ships? Or when he said all navy officers are faggots? Or when he said the Filipinos were there only to sexually serve the officers? Makes a person glad they weren't in Popeye's navy. |
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cshenk wrote:
> > Lucretia Borgia wrote: > > It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being > > nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she > > understood him. > > Grin, that would have been a specific post about the Navy that didn't > match something you said (but I do not recall the specifics). He's > also said much that would get him booted out on his ass from the Navy > by 1980 much less now. Sheldon got himself "booted out on his ass from the Navy" in the 1960's. lol |
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Gary wrote:
> cshenk wrote: >> >> Lucretia Borgia wrote: >>> It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >>> nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she >>> understood him. >> >> Grin, that would have been a specific post about the Navy that didn't >> match something you said (but I do not recall the specifics). He's >> also said much that would get him booted out on his ass from the Navy >> by 1980 much less now. > > Sheldon got himself "booted out on his ass from the Navy" > in the 1960's. lol > That's what I figured. Anyone that loves the navy so damn much would never voluntarily leave it. They would stay 30 years or until retirement forced. |
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On 6/18/2020 9:16 PM, cshenk wrote:
> Lucretia Borgia wrote: > >> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:36:03 -0500, Hank Rogers > >> wrote: >> >>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:23:47 -0500, "cshenk" > >> wrote: >> >>>>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:20:19 -0500, "cshenk" > >> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Snag wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 6/15/2020 1:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:54:54 -0500, Snag > >> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> We dragged this thing home back in March , it's been on >> the >>>>>> trailer >>>>>>>>>> since then - well covered with a tarp . Our youngest son got >>>>>> an >> > > upright and this small chest has just been taking up >> space >>>> in his >> > > kitchen for quite some time now . I had >> mentioned >>>> possibly >> > > getting another small freezer for >> bread , fruit , >>>> veggies , etc >> > > from the garden but hadn't >> acted on it because >>>> I'm basically a >> > > lazy bum and there >> was a bit of work involved >>>> with getting it >> > > down to the >> cellar . So when he said let's >>>> load this on your >> > > trailer >> and you can have it , I agreed . >>>> Well , today I found one >> > >>> of my roundtuits and got it cleaned >>>> up and installed in the >> >>>> cellar . I discovered I have a shop >>>> made basket that is a >> perfect >> > > fit . Along with the one that >>>> came with it I >> should be able to >> > > keep this unit well organized >>>> . That's >> one major drawback to a >> > > chest , getting to the stuff >>>> on >> the bottom . With 2 baskets >> > > suspended I'll have room in the >>>>>> bottom for one milk crate and >> > > another basket which I'll >> have >>>> to construct to the proper size . >> > > Having everything >> in a >>>> container that can be lifted out will go a >> > > long ways >> toward >>>> keeping order down there . >> >> Snag >>>>>>>> Yes , >> I'm old >>>>>>>> and crotchety - and armed . >>>>>>>>>> Get outta my woods ! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Our 26 cu. ft. chest freezer purchased in the mid-60s at one >> time >>>>>>> had 3 layers. The top 2 layers were sliding baskets >> that slid >>>> on >> > rails attached to the interior walls. >> Eventually the clips >>>> that >> > held the rails broke loose from >> the walls and really no way >>>> to >> > re-attach them. I didn't >> want to give up my spacious freezer >>>> so I >> > tried baskets like >> laundry baskets to put things in. Those >>>> baskets >> > became to >> heavy to move around when they were full. >>>> What I am >> > >> getting at is if you choose baskets, choose smaller >>>> ones that >> can >> > be lifted when full. I'm currently using the wire >>>> >> baskets that >> > came with the freezer, stacked, side-by-side. I >>>>>> keep the 7 >> > baskets sorted so that I really don't have to >> rummage >>>> around for >> > stuff. Chicken in one, beef, pork, >> fish, baked >>>> goods. It makes it >> > easier if you know where >> your stuff is. HTH >>>>>>> Janet US >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This is a small unit , inside is only about 15x27x31 inches >> with a >>>>>> chunk taken out for the condenser/compressor unit . I >> figure it's >>>>>> around 6 cf or a bit less . The baskets are not >> going to be all >>>> that >> big ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good size for a 2 person family with occasional guests. >>>>>> >>>>>> We found a chest freezer is like dumpster diving. We discovered >> that >>>> two fridge freezers with top freezers most convenient. For >> us the >>>> extra fridge space comes in handy for storing our >> crops... and the >>>> second top freezer is just the right size for >> us. We don't need huge >>>> freezer space, we'd much prefer taking >> advantage of the supermarket >>>> freezers, meats are on sale all the >> time, and we don't buy expensive >>>> tender cuts to freeze, freezing >> lowers its USDA rating 1-2 grades. In >>>> the US frozen meat is >> illegal to sell as "Fresh". Only pinheads stock >>>> up a freezer >> with tender steaks/roasts... markets always have a >>>> selection on >> sale. The only meats I freeze are those for >>>> stew/potroast. >> When I want a good steak I'll go into town and tell >>>> the butcher >> what I want and cook it that day. Filling a freezer with >>>> >> porterhouse and the like is the same as putting your money into a >>>>>> non-interest bearing account. >>>>> >>>>> THats because you are an idiot Sheldon. You have no freaking >> clue how >>> to properly store meat for freezing. >>>> >>>> You have no clue how to cook, I've never seen any food you're >> cooked, >> not even toast. I doubt you own a stove or a pot... >> everything nuked. >> >>> >>> I agree Popeye. Yoose the only one that owns a pot AND a stove ... >>> and the only one that cooks in this universe! >>> >>> Yoose don't need pics of what others cook, just look in yoose >>> terlit. >>> >> It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >> nasty to him lolol They were ship mates or something so she >> understood him. > > Grin, that would have been a specific post about the Navy that didn't > match something you said (but I do not recall the specifics). He's > also said much that would get him booted out on his ass from the Navy > by 1980 much less now. > He did once declare to me there were no Marines on Navy ships during WWII. He doesn't realize the Marine Corps and Navy have always been joined at the hip. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 6/18/2020 9:16 PM, cshenk wrote: >> Lucretia Borgia wrote: >> >>> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 13:36:03 -0500, Hank Rogers >>> > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>>> On Wed, 17 Jun 2020 21:23:47 -0500, "cshenk" > >>> wrote:* >> >>>>>> Sheldon Martin wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 21:20:19 -0500, "cshenk" > >>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Snag wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On 6/15/2020 1:25 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 10:54:54 -0500, Snag > >>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> *** We dragged this thing home back in March , it's been on >>> the >>>>>> trailer >>>>>>>>>>> since then - well covered with a tarp* . Our youngest >>>>>>>>>>> son got >>>>>>> an >> > > upright and this small chest has just been taking up >>> space >>>> in his >> > > kitchen for quite some time now . I had >>> mentioned >>>> possibly >> > > getting another small freezer for >>> bread , fruit , >>>> veggies , etc >> > > from the garden but >>> hadn't >>> acted on it because >>>> I'm basically a >> > > lazy bum and there >>> was a bit of work involved >>>> with getting it >> > > down to the >>> cellar . So when he said let's >>>> load this on your >> > > >>> trailer >>> and you can have it , I agreed .* >>>> Well , today I found one >>> >> > >>>> of my roundtuits and got it cleaned >>>> up and installed in >>>> the >> >>>>> cellar . I discovered I have a shop >>>> made basket that is a >>> perfect >> > > fit .* Along with the one that >>>> came with it I >>> should be able to >> > > keep this unit well organized >>>> . >>> That's >>> one major drawback to a >> > > chest , getting to the stuff >>>> on >>> the bottom . With 2 baskets >> > > suspended I'll have room in the >>>>>>> bottom for one milk crate and >> > > another basket which I'll >>> have >>>> to construct to the proper size .* >> > > Having >>> everything >>> in a >>>> container that can be lifted out will go a >> > > long >>> ways >>> toward >>>> keeping order down there .* >> >>* Snag >>>>>>>> Yes , >>> I'm old >>>>>>>> and crotchety - and armed . >>>>>>>>>>> Get outta my woods ! >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Our 26 cu. ft. chest freezer purchased in the mid-60s at one >>> time >>>>>>> had 3 layers.* The top 2 layers were sliding baskets >>> that slid >>>> on >> > rails attached to the interior walls. >>> Eventually the clips >>>> that >> > held the rails broke loose from >>> the walls and really no way >>>> to >> > re-attach them.* I didn't >>> want to give up my spacious freezer >>>> so I >> > tried baskets >>> like >>> laundry baskets to put things in.* Those >>>> baskets >> > >>> became to >>> heavy to move around when they were full.* >>>> What I am >> > >>> getting at is if you choose baskets, choose smaller >>>> ones that >>> can >> > be lifted when full.* I'm currently using the wire >>>> >>> baskets that >> > came with the freezer, stacked, side-by-side.* I >>>>>>> keep the 7 >> > baskets sorted so that I really don't have to >>> rummage >>>> around for >> > stuff.* Chicken in one, beef, pork, >>> fish, baked >>>> goods.* It makes it >> > easier if you know where >>> your stuff is.* HTH >>>>>>> Janet US >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This is a small unit , inside is only about 15x27x31 inches >>> with a >>>>>> chunk taken out for the condenser/compressor unit . I >>> figure it's >>>>>> around 6 cf or a bit less . The baskets are not >>> going to be all >>>> that >> big ... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Good size for a 2 person family with occasional guests. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We found a chest freezer is like dumpster diving.* We >>>>>>> discovered >>> that >>>> two fridge freezers with top freezers most convenient. >>> For >>> us the >>>> extra fridge space comes in handy for storing our >>> crops... and the >>>> second top freezer is just the right size for >>> us.* We don't need huge >>>> freezer space, we'd much prefer taking >>> advantage of the supermarket >>>> freezers, meats are on sale >>> all the >>> time, and we don't buy expensive >>>> tender cuts to freeze, >>> freezing >>> lowers its USDA rating 1-2 grades.* In >>>> the US frozen meat is >>> illegal to sell as "Fresh".* Only pinheads stock >>>> up a freezer >>> with tender steaks/roasts... markets always have a >>>> >>> selection on >>> sale.* The only meats I freeze are those for >>>> stew/potroast. >>> When I want a good steak I'll go into town and tell >>>> the >>> butcher >>> what I want and cook it that day.* Filling a freezer with >>>> >>> porterhouse and the like is the same as putting your money into a >>>>>>> non-interest bearing account. >>>>>> >>>>>> THats because you are an idiot Sheldon.* You have no freaking >>> clue how >>> to properly store meat for freezing. >>>>> >>>>> You have no clue how to cook, I've never seen any food you're >>> cooked, >> not even toast.* I doubt you own a stove or a pot... >>> everything nuked.* >> >>>> >>>> I agree Popeye. Yoose the only one that owns a pot AND a stove >>>> ... >>>> * and the only one that cooks in this universe! >>>> >>>> Yoose don't need pics of what others cook, just look in yoose >>>> terlit. >>>> >>> It's ironic he's calling Shenk out, she once gave me hell for being >>> nasty to him lolol* They were ship mates or something so she >>> understood him. >> >> Grin, that would have been a specific post about the Navy that >> didn't >> match something you said (but I do not recall the specifics).* He's >> also said much that would get him booted out on his ass from the >> Navy >> by 1980 much less now. >> > He did once declare to me there were no Marines on Navy ships > during WWII.* He doesn't realize the Marine Corps and Navy have > always been joined at the hip. > > Jill Unless it's changed, I think the marine corps actually falls under the department of the navy. They are actually a part of the navy. Popeye also says all navy officers are homosexual, but unclear if that extends to marines too. I guess the enlisted men are not (unless they are Filipinos, who are only recruited for officers to have sex with). Heh, yoose can learn a hell of a lot from Popeye. |
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