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"The Eternal Lost Lurker" > wrote in message ... > > "Gal Called Jani" > wrote in message > ... > > > > Nissan has Top Ramen: > > Car manufacturers generally do not make noodles. :P Generally maybe, but 'I've been in a few cars that handled like wet noodles ',;~}~ Shaun aRe |
On Wed 27 Apr 2005 11:48:09p, Wavy G wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say > can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there. > I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Wayne Boatwright" run. > >>On Wed 27 Apr 2005 09:49:58p, zxcvbob wrote in rec.food.cooking: >> >>> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >>>> On Wed 27 Apr 2005 09:10:20p, zxcvbob wrote in rec.food.cooking: >>>> >>>> >>>>>I guess the yolk's on you then, cuz nobody else wants to play. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Is it an egg? >>>>> >>>>>How about sliced almonds? >>>>> >>>>>Best regards, >>>>>Bob >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Why not just ignore this twirp who likes to insult people and raise >>>> idiotic issues? It's clearly not worth the bandwidth. >>>> >>> >>> >>> 1) I have *lots* of bandwidth. >>> >>> 2) I was bored. >>> >>> 3) I like trying to post in different styles and to be able to >>> converse with anybody -- including half-wits who like to ask inane >>> questions. Sometimes it's fun to try to get the inane question thread >>> to quickly topic-drift into something interesting (that was not the >>> case this time, but it was about a week ago.) >>> >>> 4) I thought it would **** people off just a little -- especially with >>> that cascade thing we had going with no trimming so that the S/N ratio >>> approached zero. Sort of a canonical bad example. ;-) I figure >>> anyone who was *really* ****ed about it killed the thread a long time >>> ago. >>> >>> Thanks for asking, >>> Bob >> >>LOL. Understood. It didn't particularly **** me off. Your level of >>involvement in it just seem somehow out of character for you. What did >>**** me off was his insulting reponses to others in other threads. > > > Bob, > > Don't worry about him. I think he's just jealous that you guessed right > and he didn't. > He doesn't have to worry about me. I wasn't playing you silly game and I didn't make any guesses. I just plain didn't care. -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
"AlleyGator" > wrote in message ... *snip drama* Point of note: WavyG is an infamous troll. Don't bother replying to it. -- This post brought to you by Dammitol. Dammitol: We can't get rid of the stress, but we can help with the headache. ============================== The Eternal Lost Lurker (Shodaime Shirikage) www.lurkerdrome.com |
The Eternal Lost Lurker wrote:
> "AlleyGator" > wrote in message > ... > > *snip drama* > > Point of note: WavyG is an infamous troll. Don't bother replying to it. > > "Infamous"? That's too flattering. How about "well known" -- it has no connotation, good or bad. Or maybe "pesky". Best regards, Bob |
One time on Usenet, Wayne Boatwright > said:
> On Wed 27 Apr 2005 08:52:45p, Wavy G wrote in rec.food.cooking: > > I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "nancree" run. > >>***DOES ANYWON GIVE UP YET???**** > >>"Well, those people must be dumn" > >>Wavy, you just keep right on doing it, over and over. > >> These are not "typos". They are regular consistent mis-spellings. I > >>know you must be a youngster, but you can learn. > >>It is "dumb", not "dumn". > >>"Anyone", not "Anywon". > >>And it is "recipe", not "recipie". > >>Try it, son, you'll like it. > > Well, do you feel better now? That's twice you've tried to make me > > appear stupid in front of my new friends. Thanks, "Nancree." You've > > ruined my life. I guess I'll be disconnecting my cable modem, and > > cancelling my Internet account now. > What on earth gave you the impression that you actually had "friends" here > on rfc? It takes a lot more than your pitiful offerings and criticisms to > earn the friendship of the good folks of rfc. Yeah, you might as well > disconnect your cable modem and cancel your Internet account. I think he was trying to be facetious, but I agree with you, Wayne... -- Jani in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ "The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't" - D. Adams, HGTTG |
On Thu 28 Apr 2005 08:40:16a, Gal Called Jani wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> One time on Usenet, Wayne Boatwright > said: >> On Wed 27 Apr 2005 08:52:45p, Wavy G wrote in rec.food.cooking: >> > I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "nancree" run. > >> >>***DOES ANYWON GIVE UP YET???**** >> >>"Well, those people must be dumn" > >> >>Wavy, you just keep right on doing it, over and over. >> >> These are not "typos". They are regular consistent mis-spellings. I >> >>know you must be a youngster, but you can learn. >> >>It is "dumb", not "dumn". >> >>"Anyone", not "Anywon". >> >>And it is "recipe", not "recipie". >> >>Try it, son, you'll like it. > >> > Well, do you feel better now? That's twice you've tried to make me >> > appear stupid in front of my new friends. Thanks, "Nancree." You've >> > ruined my life. I guess I'll be disconnecting my cable modem, and >> > cancelling my Internet account now. > >> What on earth gave you the impression that you actually had "friends" >> here on rfc? It takes a lot more than your pitiful offerings and >> criticisms to earn the friendship of the good folks of rfc. Yeah, you >> might as well disconnect your cable modem and cancel your Internet >> account. > > I think he was trying to be facetious, but I agree with you, Wayne... Thanks, Jani! -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin', we're gonna do what they say
can't be done. We got a long way to go, and a short time to get there. I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "Gal Called Jani" run. >One time on Usenet, Wayne Boatwright > said: >> On Wed 27 Apr 2005 08:52:45p, Wavy G wrote in rec.food.cooking: >> > I'm eastbound, just watch ol' "nancree" run. > >> >>***DOES ANYWON GIVE UP YET???**** >> >>"Well, those people must be dumn" > >> >>Wavy, you just keep right on doing it, over and over. >> >> These are not "typos". They are regular consistent mis-spellings. I >> >>know you must be a youngster, but you can learn. >> >>It is "dumb", not "dumn". >> >>"Anyone", not "Anywon". >> >>And it is "recipe", not "recipie". >> >>Try it, son, you'll like it. > >> > Well, do you feel better now? That's twice you've tried to make me >> > appear stupid in front of my new friends. Thanks, "Nancree." You've >> > ruined my life. I guess I'll be disconnecting my cable modem, and >> > cancelling my Internet account now. > >> What on earth gave you the impression that you actually had "friends" here >> on rfc? It takes a lot more than your pitiful offerings and criticisms to >> earn the friendship of the good folks of rfc. Yeah, you might as well >> disconnect your cable modem and cancel your Internet account. > >I think he was trying to be facetious, but I agree with you, Wayne... Well, you're wrong. Despite the efforts of "Wayne Boatwrite," "Nancree," and now you, I have had some good times, and some pretty good conversations here so far. I'm here to stay, so you better get to like me. Love, Wavy |
On Thu 28 Apr 2005 09:18:18a, Wavy G wrote in rec.food.cooking:
"Gal Called Jani" wrote: >>I think he was trying to be facetious, but I agree with you, Wayne... > > Well, you're wrong. Despite the efforts of "Wayne Boatwrite," > "Nancree," and now you, I have had some good times, and some pretty good > conversations here so far. I'm here to stay, so you better get to like > me. > > Love, > Wavy Then it's clearly time to <PLONK> Bye 'lil "Wavy G", you smarmy SOB! -- Wayne Boatwright *¿* ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
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"Shaun aRe" > wrote: > "The Eternal Lost Lurker" > wrote in message > ... > > > > "Gal Called Jani" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > > Nissan has Top Ramen: > > > > Car manufacturers generally do not make noodles. :P > > Generally maybe, but 'I've been in a few cars that handled like wet noodles > ',;~}~ > > > > > Shaun aRe > > Shaun, Is cheap ramen packets available there? I can often get top ramen packets here for 6 to 10 for $1.00 depending on whether or not they are on sale! Generic boxes of mac and cheese, 25 cents per box too. -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
"zxcvbob" > wrote in message ... > > Point of note: WavyG is an infamous troll. Don't bother replying to it. > > "Infamous"? That's too flattering. How about "well known" -- it has no > connotation, good or bad. Or maybe "pesky". How about 'notorious'? Or maybe just "annoying". -- This post brought to you by Dammitol. Dammitol: We can't get rid of the stress, but we can help with the headache. ============================== The Eternal Lost Lurker (Shodaime Shirikage) www.lurkerdrome.com |
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"Katra" > wrote in message ... > In article ws.net>, > "Shaun aRe" > wrote: > > > "The Eternal Lost Lurker" > wrote in message > > ... > > > > > > "Gal Called Jani" > wrote in message > > > ... > > > > > > > > Nissan has Top Ramen: > > > > > > Car manufacturers generally do not make noodles. :P > > > > Generally maybe, but 'I've been in a few cars that handled like wet noodles > > ',;~}~ > > > > > > > > > > Shaun aRe > > > > > > Shaun, > > Is cheap ramen packets available there? > I can often get top ramen packets here for 6 to 10 for $1.00 depending > on whether or not they are on sale! > > Generic boxes of mac and cheese, 25 cents per box too. Highly likely! I'm sure I've bought them before, but can't recall the price. Cheers! Shaun aRe |
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"zxcvbob" > ... > Wavy G wrote: >> Does anywon have any? Reply to this thread. (Please, no "jokes >> responses") >> >> Thanks. >> >> Love, >> Wavy G. > > > Use them as a base for making Lo Mein: > > Break up a package of ramen noodles, any flavor but beef, in a small > saucepan, add 1 cup hot tap water (the package directions will call for 2 > cups), and the flavor packet. Bring to a boil, remove from heat, cover. > Meanwhile, saute a sliced half an onion, some diced raw chicken (or leave > out the chicken and add whatever leftover meat you have later with the > noodles), and a handful of frozen french-cut green beans in a wok (or > wok-like skillet) in a little oil over high heat. Add a spoonful of > garlic/chile/oil paste, and a cut-up bell pepper or some fresh bean > sprouts. When the chicken is done, dump in the undrained ramen noodles. > Cook about a minute. Add a little oyster sauce, and optionally a pinch of > brown sugar and/or a few drops of sesame oil if you got it. Toss, and > serve. > > Pork ramen goes best with chicken. Chicken ramen goes good with shrimp. > Vegetable ramen goes OK with anything. Beef ramen would probably be good > with lots of mushrooms. > > Best regards, > Bob |
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"zxcvbob" > ... > Wavy G wrote: >> Does anywon have any? Reply to this thread. (Please, no "jokes >> responses") >> >> Thanks. >> >> Love, >> Wavy G. > > > Use them as a base for making Lo Mein: > > Break up a package of ramen noodles, any flavor but beef, in a small > saucepan, add 1 cup hot tap water (the package directions will call for 2 > cups), and the flavor packet. Bring to a boil, remove from heat, cover. > Meanwhile, saute a sliced half an onion, some diced raw chicken (or leave > out the chicken and add whatever leftover meat you have later with the > noodles), and a handful of frozen french-cut green beans in a wok (or > wok-like skillet) in a little oil over high heat. Add a spoonful of > garlic/chile/oil paste, and a cut-up bell pepper or some fresh bean > sprouts. When the chicken is done, dump in the undrained ramen noodles. > Cook about a minute. Add a little oyster sauce, and optionally a pinch of > brown sugar and/or a few drops of sesame oil if you got it. Toss, and > serve. > > Pork ramen goes best with chicken. Chicken ramen goes good with shrimp. > Vegetable ramen goes OK with anything. Beef ramen would probably be good > with lots of mushrooms. > > Best regards, > Bob |
"Wavy G" > wrote in message ... > Does anywon have any? Reply to this thread. (Please, no "jokes > responses") I saw one of your mystery ingredients. I love ramen with 2 eggs. In fact I'm a little laid up today and I think I'm going to go to the corner store and get a packet of ramen. Thanks for the idea. |
"rmg" > said:
>In fact I'm a little laid up today and I think I'm going to go to the corner >store and get a packet of ramen. Feel better! :) Carol |
my favorite is ramen stir fry with bok choy, bean sprouts, chopped
celery, shrimps in extra virgin olive oil with a dash of sesame. |
Somewhere men are laughing, and little children shout...But there is no
joy in rec.food.cooking--mighty "rmg" has struck out. > >"Wavy G" > wrote in message .. . >> Does anywon have any? Reply to this thread. (Please, no "jokes >> responses") > >I saw one of your mystery ingredients. I love ramen with 2 eggs. > >In fact I'm a little laid up today and I think I'm going to go to the corner >store and get a packet of ramen. > >Thanks for the idea. I am the great muse of Usenet. > -- Muuuuum, can we keep it, pleeeeeease? I know it puked in the kitchen and did wees on the carpet and did a big poo in the lounge and bit a hole in your handbag and scratched all the wallpaper and dug up all your flowers and dribbles and smells all the time and basically doesn't know his base from his apex but he's so *funny*, and when you scratch his tummy *here* his little leg goes *really fast like this* --"Jade," in alt.fan.pratchet, infers that I am basically Usenet's new puppy. |
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