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November 25, 2004
LATE BREAKING NEWS
*MAJOR TERRORISM ATTACK IN THE USA*
LOL !!!
Excellent news! :-)
Anyway, I wish to all RFCers a nice, happy Thanksgiving day.
Isabelle-----------------------------------------------------
RESPONSE: Guess you thought that was humorous.

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November 25, 2004
LATE BREAKING NEWS
*MAJOR TERRORISM ATTACK IN THE USA*
LOL !!!
Excellent news! :-)
Anyway, I wish to all RFCers a nice, happy Thanksgiving day.
Isabelle-----------------------------------------------------
RESPONSE: Guess you thought that was humorous.

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"ms. tonya" > a écrit dans le message de news:
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> RESPONSE: Guess you thought that was humorous.
>


It was not?

Isabelle




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"ms. tonya" > a écrit dans le message de news:
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> RESPONSE: Guess you thought that was humorous.
>


It was not?

Isabelle


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>> RESPONSE: Guess you thought that was humorous.
>>

>
>It was not?
>
>Isabelle


Well I suppose it's debatable *stiffles a laugh*

When I read the subject I thought Sheldon was menacing France & Belgium again.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Barb Anne


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>> RESPONSE: Guess you thought that was humorous.
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>It was not?
>
>Isabelle


Well I suppose it's debatable *stiffles a laugh*

When I read the subject I thought Sheldon was menacing France & Belgium again.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Barb Anne


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KStahl > wrote in
news
>> If you think that's bad, there is no one to help,
>> because even the president was found with a dead turkey in the
>> whitehouse.

>
> Uhhhhhh, hate to correct you, but Bush is spending the weekend in
> Texas so that pretty much undermines the credibility of your
> story.


He could still have been found with a dead turkey in the white house.
He just went to Texas to bury the evidence :-)

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a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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KStahl > wrote in
news
>> If you think that's bad, there is no one to help,
>> because even the president was found with a dead turkey in the
>> whitehouse.

>
> Uhhhhhh, hate to correct you, but Bush is spending the weekend in
> Texas so that pretty much undermines the credibility of your
> story.


He could still have been found with a dead turkey in the white house.
He just went to Texas to bury the evidence :-)

--

"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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"Isabelle Moreaux" > wrote in
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> Anyway, I wish to all RFCers a nice, happy Thanksgiving day.


I'd hate to break this to you but not all RFCers are celebrating
Thanksgiving. Some, like those of us in Canada, already celebrated
Thanksgiving six weeks ago.

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"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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"Isabelle Moreaux" > wrote in
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> Anyway, I wish to all RFCers a nice, happy Thanksgiving day.


I'd hate to break this to you but not all RFCers are celebrating
Thanksgiving. Some, like those of us in Canada, already celebrated
Thanksgiving six weeks ago.

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"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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> Michel Boucher
>
>Some, like those of us in Canada, already celebrated
>Thanksgiving six weeks ago.


Canada does Thanksgiving to celebrate that the US protects the Canuck's nether
region.


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
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"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
Sheldon
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> Michel Boucher
>
>Some, like those of us in Canada, already celebrated
>Thanksgiving six weeks ago.


Canada does Thanksgiving to celebrate that the US protects the Canuck's nether
region.


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
Sheldon
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maxine in ri > wrote in
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> ~> Anyway, I wish to all RFCers a nice, happy Thanksgiving day.
> ~
> ~I'd hate to break this to you but not all RFCers are celebrating
> ~Thanksgiving. Some, like those of us in Canada, already
> celebrated ~Thanksgiving six weeks ago.
>
> Fine. Did you share how your's went?


Actually, I did.

Message-ID: > et alia.

Fat lot of good it does, or so it would seem :-) And yes, I did share
advice just a few days ago:

Message-ID: >

Do I have to flag everything? You'd find that excessively annoying, no
doubt, but if that's what it takes, I'm up to it.

> You know how provincial the USAins are. They think everyone does
> everything just like them. You know, the whole world on USA
> standard silliness.


Which is no reason to perpetuate said myth. The sooner these idiotic
habits are broken, the better.

--

"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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maxine in ri > wrote in
:

> ~> Anyway, I wish to all RFCers a nice, happy Thanksgiving day.
> ~
> ~I'd hate to break this to you but not all RFCers are celebrating
> ~Thanksgiving. Some, like those of us in Canada, already
> celebrated ~Thanksgiving six weeks ago.
>
> Fine. Did you share how your's went?


Actually, I did.

Message-ID: > et alia.

Fat lot of good it does, or so it would seem :-) And yes, I did share
advice just a few days ago:

Message-ID: >

Do I have to flag everything? You'd find that excessively annoying, no
doubt, but if that's what it takes, I'm up to it.

> You know how provincial the USAins are. They think everyone does
> everything just like them. You know, the whole world on USA
> standard silliness.


Which is no reason to perpetuate said myth. The sooner these idiotic
habits are broken, the better.

--

"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

Supply Side Jesus


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maxine in ri > wrote in
:

> ~> Anyway, I wish to all RFCers a nice, happy Thanksgiving day.
> ~
> ~I'd hate to break this to you but not all RFCers are celebrating
> ~Thanksgiving. Some, like those of us in Canada, already
> celebrated ~Thanksgiving six weeks ago.
>
> Fine. Did you share how your's went?


Actually, I did.

Message-ID: > et alia.

Fat lot of good it does, or so it would seem :-) And yes, I did share
advice just a few days ago:

Message-ID: >

Do I have to flag everything? You'd find that excessively annoying, no
doubt, but if that's what it takes, I'm up to it.

> You know how provincial the USAins are. They think everyone does
> everything just like them. You know, the whole world on USA
> standard silliness.


Which is no reason to perpetuate said myth. The sooner these idiotic
habits are broken, the better.

--

"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

Supply Side Jesus
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In article >, PENMART01
> wrote:

> > Michel Boucher
> >
> >Some, like those of us in Canada, already celebrated
> >Thanksgiving six weeks ago.

>
> Canada does Thanksgiving to celebrate that the US protects the Canuck's nether
> region.
>


Since when is kissing protection? It usually precedes a royal f*cking.
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In article >, PENMART01
> wrote:

> > Michel Boucher
> >
> >Some, like those of us in Canada, already celebrated
> >Thanksgiving six weeks ago.

>
> Canada does Thanksgiving to celebrate that the US protects the Canuck's nether
> region.
>


Since when is kissing protection? It usually precedes a royal f*cking.
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:52:35 -0500, maxine in ri
> wrote:

> You know how provincial the USAins are. They think everyone does
> everything just like them. You know, the whole world on USA standard
> silliness.


It's just sour grapes, IMO. They talk about their
Thanksgiving in October, we talk about ours in November...
Americans outnumber Canadians in rfc, so more is said about
ours.

sf
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:52:35 -0500, maxine in ri
> wrote:

> You know how provincial the USAins are. They think everyone does
> everything just like them. You know, the whole world on USA standard
> silliness.


It's just sour grapes, IMO. They talk about their
Thanksgiving in October, we talk about ours in November...
Americans outnumber Canadians in rfc, so more is said about
ours.

sf
Practice safe eating - always use condiments


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sf > wrote in
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> On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:52:35 -0500, maxine in ri
> > wrote:
>
>> You know how provincial the USAins are. They think everyone
>> does everything just like them. You know, the whole world on
>> USA standard silliness.

>
> It's just sour grapes, IMO. They talk about their
> Thanksgiving in October, we talk about ours in November...
> Americans outnumber Canadians in rfc, so more is said about
> ours.


Sour grapes about tedious repetition? Every year it's the same
damned thing, like a scene out of Marty: "Whatchoodoon fer
Tanksgiving, sf? I dunno, whatchoodoon for Tanksgiving, maxine?
Chee, I dunno whatchoodoon for Tanksgiving, sheldon? Hey, how 'bout
a turkey? Now, that's a idea! What do ya want to eat with it, sf? I
dunno, what do you want to eat with it, maxine?..." And so on and so
forth. How many ways are there to do frikking mashed potatoes and
cranberry sauce?

At least I served capons :-p

And Sheldon?...**** youze.

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comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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sf > wrote in
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> On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 14:52:35 -0500, maxine in ri
> > wrote:
>
>> You know how provincial the USAins are. They think everyone
>> does everything just like them. You know, the whole world on
>> USA standard silliness.

>
> It's just sour grapes, IMO. They talk about their
> Thanksgiving in October, we talk about ours in November...
> Americans outnumber Canadians in rfc, so more is said about
> ours.


Sour grapes about tedious repetition? Every year it's the same
damned thing, like a scene out of Marty: "Whatchoodoon fer
Tanksgiving, sf? I dunno, whatchoodoon for Tanksgiving, maxine?
Chee, I dunno whatchoodoon for Tanksgiving, sheldon? Hey, how 'bout
a turkey? Now, that's a idea! What do ya want to eat with it, sf? I
dunno, what do you want to eat with it, maxine?..." And so on and so
forth. How many ways are there to do frikking mashed potatoes and
cranberry sauce?

At least I served capons :-p

And Sheldon?...**** youze.

--

"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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On 26 Nov 2004 23:39:15 GMT, Michel Boucher
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> I served capons


Which is better posted in the signature dishes thread.

sf
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sf > wrote in
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> On 26 Nov 2004 23:39:15 GMT, Michel Boucher
> > wrote:
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>> I served capons

>
> Which is better posted in the signature dishes thread.


There you go, I'm a hardnosed case who doesn't follow protocol. I'm a
rebel in the kitchen and on the newsgroup. Now you know.

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"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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sf > wrote in
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> On 26 Nov 2004 23:39:15 GMT, Michel Boucher
> > wrote:
>
>> I served capons

>
> Which is better posted in the signature dishes thread.


There you go, I'm a hardnosed case who doesn't follow protocol. I'm a
rebel in the kitchen and on the newsgroup. Now you know.

--

"It is easier for a rich man to enter heaven seated
comfortably on the back of a camel, than it is for
a poor man to pass through the eye of a needle."

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