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On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote:
> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic > yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent > things? HUH? I've never heard of that. |
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On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: > >> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic >> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent >> things? > > HUH? I've never heard of that. Pigs in a blanket. -- -Jeff B. zoomie at fastmail dot fm |
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On 5 Oct 2005 18:10:29 -0700, Sheldon wrote:
> > Lisa Ann wrote: > >> > > Okay, I have to ask Pandora...do y'all have trailer trash in Italy > > too??? > > > Actually *ALL* dagos are trash, trailer or otherwise... especially > Dumbdora, the queen of dago trash... Dumbdora is a WOP... "Whore Of > Peons"... and she stinks worse than monkey house shit... that's why > Dumbdora can charge only two euros for her anal sex... just 25¢ for > Dumbdora's B-hind. <G> > > Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . > > Sheldon Stop. It's not funny. |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:44:21 GMT, Yeff wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: > > > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: > > > >> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic > >> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent > >> things? > > > > HUH? I've never heard of that. > > Pigs in a blanket. Are you serious??? That's what pigs in a blanket really is? LOL! I had no idea. |
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sf replied to Sheldon:
>> Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . >> >> Sheldon > > Stop. It's not funny. Oh, if you want FUNNY, have you seen this photo of Sheldon's brain? www.robarnieanddawn.com/weightlifter.jpg Bob |
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"Bob Terwilliger" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > sf replied to Sheldon: > >>> Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . >>> >>> Sheldon >> >> Stop. It's not funny. > > > Oh, if you want FUNNY, have you seen this photo of Sheldon's brain? > > www.robarnieanddawn.com/weightlifter.jpg > > Bob I just imagined it like this ))) Ahahahahahahahahahahahahah... Pandora |
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"sf" > wrote > On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:44:21 GMT, Yeff wrote: > >> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: >> >> > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: >> > >> >> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic >> >> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent >> >> things? >> > >> > HUH? I've never heard of that. >> >> Pigs in a blanket. > > Are you serious??? That's what pigs in a blanket really is? > > LOL! I had no idea. I haven't had once since I was a kid ... I thought they were great. Never heard of them being made with cheese, though. nancy |
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sf wrote: > On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:44:21 GMT, Yeff wrote: > > > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: > > > > > >> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic > > >> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent > > >> things? > > > > > > HUH? I've never heard of that. > > > > Pigs in a blanket. > > Are you serious??? That's what pigs in a blanket really is? > > LOL! I had no idea. To be fair, "pigs in a blanket" can be many things .. cabbage rolls (golabki). |
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In article >,
OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote: > > Mmmm.... Lemmee think. > I think a standard "trailer trash" recipe is Rotel with Velveeta for > chip dip. > > Take 2 cans of Rotell and 1/2 a brick of Velveeta cheese. > Cut the velveeta into chunks and dump the Rotell over it. > Nuke for a bit, stir, nuke more and stir until smooth. > Serve with corn chips and sliced jalapenos. > It's that 1/2 brick that makes this trailer trash. For New Orleans' Garden District soirees in the late 50's we used the whole brick. |
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Nola wrote:
> On 6-Oct-2005, "Pandora" > wrote: > >>>Oh, if you want FUNNY, have you seen this photo of Sheldon's brain? >>> >>>www.robarnieanddawn.com/weightlifter.jpg >>> >>>Bob >> >>I just imagined it like this ))) Ahahahahahahahahahahahahah... >>Pandora > > Seems to me, you two are no nicer than Sheldon. Sheldon posts his insane violence for years and often, they do it *once* in reply to him, and that's equal to you? Sure. Pastorio |
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Yeff wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: > > >>On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: >> >> >>> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic >>> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent >>> things? >> >>HUH? I've never heard of that. > > > Pigs in a blanket. > That's it! I had forgotten the name. Mom used to make those and something she called toad-in-th-hole. For these she used a glass to cut a circle out of a slice of bread along with the circle. Then she would toast one side in a fry pan flip it over and crack an egg in the hole and cook until the egg was lightly clouded over the yolk. The circle was used for dipping in the yolk. It was a childhood treat not one I would consider TT cooking |
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Nola wrote:
> On 6-Oct-2005, "Bob (this one)" > wrote: > > > > > > > Seems to me, you two are no nicer than Sheldon. > > > > Sheldon posts his insane violence for years and often, they do it *once* > > in reply to him, and that's equal to you? > > So, bad behavior is acceptable to you because it is newly exhibited? > Interesting. > > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. > Personally, I think that Sheldon's behaviour makes him fair game. I just find it ironic that Pandora was so upset about things he wrote about her, claims to have put him n her kill file and continues to talk about him. |
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One time on Usenet, sfpipeline_at_gmail.com said:
> On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:44:21 GMT, Yeff wrote: > > > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: > > > > > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: > > > > > >> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic > > >> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent > > >> things? > > > > > > HUH? I've never heard of that. > > > > Pigs in a blanket. > > Are you serious??? That's what pigs in a blanket really is? > > LOL! I had no idea. Well, it's *a* recipe for pigs-in-a-blanket, but IIRC, the name can refer to nearly any kind of small weiner wrapped in dough and baked. There's a great restaurant in Sequim, WA that makes these using breakfast sausages and pancakes -- very nice: http://www.oaktablecafe.com/breakfast.html We made them once, using hot dogs, real cheddar slices (no yellow plastic cheese for me, thankyouverymuch) and crescent rolls (sorry, I like them). We thought Buddy (then pre-schooler) would love it, as he liked hot dogs, cheddar, and rolls seperately. No way, he acted like we were trying to poison him. I haven't tried them on him lately... -- Jani in WA (S'mee) ~ mom, Trollup, novice cook ~ |
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S'mee wrote:
> One time on Usenet, sfpipeline_at_gmail.com said: > >>On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 04:44:21 GMT, Yeff wrote: >> >> >>> On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: >>> >>> > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: >>> > >>> >> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic >>> >> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent >>> >> things? >>> > >>> > HUH? I've never heard of that. >>> >>> Pigs in a blanket. >> >>Are you serious??? That's what pigs in a blanket really is? >> >>LOL! I had no idea. > > > Well, it's *a* recipe for pigs-in-a-blanket, but IIRC, the name > can refer to nearly any kind of small weiner wrapped in dough > and baked. There's a great restaurant in Sequim, WA that makes > these using breakfast sausages and pancakes -- very nice: > > http://www.oaktablecafe.com/breakfast.html Their food looks really good! > > We made them once, using hot dogs, real cheddar slices (no yellow > plastic cheese for me, thankyouverymuch) and crescent rolls (sorry, Life got a lot easier for mom with the plastic cheese slices but then that's likely when they first came out and were all the rage. She didn't even have to use those when weiners with cheese embedded in them came out but by then she was too old to make them. Our local m & p grocery has a mini deli so we can get real cheese slices there. The butchershop in town has a larger selection as well so I only keep a sm pk of the plastic stuff on hand for those who prefer it. Like you we like the real cheese. We have a like - dislike for the refrigerator rolls. We like the ease, selection, price, and quality except when compared to home made there is a unmistakable can't quite pin point taste. But they do the trick and save time so we use them on occasion. I use Bisquick for quick bisquits and dumplings too. > I like them). We thought Buddy (then pre-schooler) would love it, > as he liked hot dogs, cheddar, and rolls seperately. No way, he > acted like we were trying to poison him. I haven't tried them on > him lately... > > We've never been much into hot dogs at all. Our yDS could not eat them or white sugar so both were pretty much eliminated. |
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In article >,
"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote: > sf replied to Sheldon: > > >> Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . > >> > >> Sheldon > > > > Stop. It's not funny. > > > Oh, if you want FUNNY, have you seen this photo of Sheldon's brain? > > www.robarnieanddawn.com/weightlifter.jpg > > Bob Nah. ;-) Here is a gif of Sheldon's brain: http://tinyurl.com/dbo4q Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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In article >,
sf > wrote: > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 11:54:55 -0500, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote: > > > > Mmmm.... Lemmee think. > > I think a standard "trailer trash" recipe is Rotel with Velveeta for > > chip dip. > > > > Take 2 cans of Rotell and 1/2 a brick of Velveeta cheese. > > Cut the velveeta into chunks and dump the Rotell over it. > > Nuke for a bit, stir, nuke more and stir until smooth. > > Serve with corn chips and sliced jalapenos. > > I haven't had a combo like that in many years, but it might be the way > I live my life now... not that I'm being snooty. I think it' wouldn't > be a bad choice for most Americans taste. I certainly wouldn't turn > my nose up at it if it was served to me. Soft Velveeta is like the > stuff they put on standard nachos at a county fair and Rotel is pretty > good for canned salsa. By this point in time, everyone should be able > to tell the difference between fresh or authentic and "not" - so we > can make our choices from an informed point of view. If our choices > are what food snobs agree with or not is their problem, not ours. This thread is not meant to be taken seriously... ;-) I think the group can use a little levity at the moment??? I seldom eat velveeta. Chip dips here are usually sour cream based. Unfortunately, "real" cheese rarely works well for cheese dips as it tends to get all lumpy. American cheese OTOH works well, but I've never considered it to be "real cheese" either. I've never bought Rotel. If I were to do this kind of cheese dip, I'd use "Pace Chunky Medium" picante sauce! Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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In article >,
sf > wrote: > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: > > > How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic > > yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent > > things? > > HUH? I've never heard of that. Cheesy pigs in a blanket. :-) Little smokey sausages work better IMHO. -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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In article >, Stark >
wrote: > In article >, > OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote: > > > > > Mmmm.... Lemmee think. > > I think a standard "trailer trash" recipe is Rotel with Velveeta for > > chip dip. > > > > Take 2 cans of Rotell and 1/2 a brick of Velveeta cheese. > > Cut the velveeta into chunks and dump the Rotell over it. > > Nuke for a bit, stir, nuke more and stir until smooth. > > Serve with corn chips and sliced jalapenos. > > > > It's that 1/2 brick that makes this trailer trash. For New Orleans' > Garden District soirees in the late 50's we used the whole brick. Heh! ;-D -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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In article >,
~patches~ > wrote: > Yeff wrote: > > > On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: > > > > > >>On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: > >> > >> > >>> How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic > >>> yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent > >>> things? > >> > >>HUH? I've never heard of that. > > > > > > Pigs in a blanket. > > > That's it! I had forgotten the name. Mom used to make those and > something she called toad-in-th-hole. For these she used a glass to cut > a circle out of a slice of bread along with the circle. Then she would > toast one side in a fry pan flip it over and crack an egg in the hole > and cook until the egg was lightly clouded over the yolk. The circle > was used for dipping in the yolk. It was a childhood treat not one I > would consider TT cooking But toad in the hole is sausages in Yorkshire pudding... :-) We just ran that thread a couple of days ago. Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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Nola was hypocritical:
>>> Seems to me, you two are no nicer than Sheldon. >> >> Sheldon posts his insane violence for years and often, they do it *once* >> in reply to him, and that's equal to you? > > So, bad behavior is acceptable to you because it is newly exhibited? > Interesting. > > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. When you start chastising Sheldon for each of his "bad behavior" posts, then I'll ascribe some credibility to your posts. Until then, you're just a hypocrite. Bob |
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In article >,
OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote: > Chip dips here are usually sour cream based. This is a family favorite from my childhood. Make sure that everybody eats it, though, because it makes your breath quite pungent! CHIP DIP ======== 8 oz cream cheese 1 T prepared horseradish 3-4 garlic cloves, pressed or finely minced milk Leave cheese out to soften (or nuke it). Add enough milk to make it dippable. Add other ingredients and thoroughly mix with a fork. Let it sit a little while for the flavors to mingle. I often add a generous amount of freshly ground black pepper or a few minced jalapenos (fresh are best, they add a wonderful "crunch"). Eat with potato chips. |
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> In article >, > ~patches~ > wrote: > > >>Yeff wrote: >> >> >>>On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:07:09 -0700, sf wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 14:14:14 -0400, ~patches~ wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>How about weiners usually not the all beef kind wrapped with plastic >>>>>yellow cheese slice then wrapped in one of those Pillsbury crescent >>>>>things? >>>> >>>>HUH? I've never heard of that. >>> >>> >>>Pigs in a blanket. >>> >> >>That's it! I had forgotten the name. Mom used to make those and >>something she called toad-in-th-hole. For these she used a glass to cut >>a circle out of a slice of bread along with the circle. Then she would >>toast one side in a fry pan flip it over and crack an egg in the hole >>and cook until the egg was lightly clouded over the yolk. The circle >>was used for dipping in the yolk. It was a childhood treat not one I >>would consider TT cooking > > > But toad in the hole is sausages in Yorkshire pudding... :-) > We just ran that thread a couple of days ago. > > Cheers! My mom who raised me was born in England so I'm sure she knew what toad in the hole was. My guess is she called this creation toad in the hole as a way of getting kids to eat their eggs. Whatever her reasons the name stuck for me and that's what I called them for my kids. |
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"Nola" > ha scritto nel messaggio . .. > > On 6-Oct-2005, "Bob (this one)" > wrote: > >> > >> > Seems to me, you two are no nicer than Sheldon. >> >> Sheldon posts his insane violence for years and often, they do it *once* >> in reply to him, and that's equal to you? > > So, bad behavior is acceptable to you because it is newly exhibited? > Interesting. > > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. And why didn't you answer to Sheldon? Are you afraid of him? > > -- > "Better Things for Better Living . Through Chemistry." - DuPont, or was it > Timothy Leary? |
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > In article >, > "Bob Terwilliger" > wrote: > >> sf replied to Sheldon: >> >> >> Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . >> >> >> >> Sheldon >> > >> > Stop. It's not funny. >> >> >> Oh, if you want FUNNY, have you seen this photo of Sheldon's brain? >> >> www.robarnieanddawn.com/weightlifter.jpg >> >> Bob > > Nah. ;-) > Here is a gif of Sheldon's brain: > > http://tinyurl.com/dbo4q > > Cheers! > -- > Om. Do you think is possible? ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Pan > > "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack > Nicholson |
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Yeff > wrote:
> Pigs in a blanket. Called Würstchen im Schlafrock in German (sausages in nightgown). I like them, but prefer the potato-coat variation. Würstchen im Kartoffelmantel Wiener sausages in potato coat 8 Wiener sausages 200 g (7 oz) flour 600 g (1.3 lb) potatoes 2 eggs salt marjoram nutmeg 1 egg yolk Cook, peel and thoroughly mash the potatoes. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Add the flour, salt, some marjoram and grated nutmeg and mix it all up into dough, working fast. Roll out to the thicknes of 1 cm (0.4 in). Cut out 8 rectangles and roll each one around a sausage, pinching the edges together to seal them. Put the rolled-up sausages on a baking sheet, paint with egg yolk and bake in medium oven until golden. Victor |
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"~patches~" > wrote > My mom who raised me was born in England so I'm sure she knew what toad in > the hole was. My guess is she called this creation toad in the hole as a > way of getting kids to eat their eggs. Whatever her reasons the name > stuck for me and that's what I called them for my kids. Nope, you're right, patches. I tried to explain that years ago, they keep insisting it's some sausage thing. Just let them think that, we know better. nancy |
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In article >,
"Pandora" > wrote: > "Nola" > ha scritto nel messaggio > . .. > > > > On 6-Oct-2005, "Bob (this one)" > wrote: > > > >> > > >> > Seems to me, you two are no nicer than Sheldon. > >> > >> Sheldon posts his insane violence for years and often, they do it *once* > >> in reply to him, and that's equal to you? > > > > So, bad behavior is acceptable to you because it is newly exhibited? > > Interesting. > > > > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. > > And why didn't you answer to Sheldon? Are you afraid of him? This has been discussed many times over the years on this group. Perhaps it's time to repeat it. Answering to Sheldon when he behaves badly is like: Waving a red cape in front of a bull to slow him down. Throwing gasoline on a roaring fire in order to put it out. There is advice often given on newsgroups: Don't wrestle with a pig. You'll just get dirty, you'll lose and the pig probably likes it. |
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Nola wrote: > "Dumbdora" wrote: > > > > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. > > > > And why didn't you answer to Sheldon? Are you afraid of him? > > I had erroneously assumed that you would be more reasonable about abandoning > bad behavior than Sheldon has proven to be. I have received shots from > Sheldon before and will likely receive them again; what's to fear, they are > just words. Woids, schmoids... the "pen" is mightier than the sword. Sheldon |
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Victor Sack wrote: > Yeff > wrote: > > >>Pigs in a blanket. > > > Called Würstchen im Schlafrock in German (sausages in nightgown). I > like them, but prefer the potato-coat variation. > > Würstchen im Kartoffelmantel > Wiener sausages in potato coat recipe snipped. Bubba, This sounds wonderful. I will make Wuerstchen im Schlafrock for the New Year's Eve party to which Marcel and I go every year. Guests are permitted to bring something like this, as long as they inform the hosts in advance. I will use cocktail frankfurters and I will double the recipe. What kind of potatoes are good to use for this? Thank you. |
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Stark wrote:
> > It's that 1/2 brick that makes this trailer trash. For New Orleans' > Garden District soirees in the late 50's we used the whole brick. LOL LOL LOL... good one |
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In article >,
"Nola" > wrote: > On 6-Oct-2005, "Pandora" > wrote: > > > > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. > > > > And why didn't you answer to Sheldon? Are you afraid of him? > > > > > I had erroneously assumed that you would be more reasonable about abandoning > bad behavior than Sheldon has proven to be. I have received shots from > Sheldon before and will likely receive them again; what's to fear, they are > just words. > > May you find peace INDEED!!! :-) If it bothers you that much, practice what I learned from a temper control tape. (I used to have a HORRIBLE temper so used a sleep training tape for awhile to learn to control it, and it worked!). The tape taught me to channel negativity into humor. Rather than getting mad at someone, laugh at them. It works, and makes you feel WONderful! The same technique later helped me with stress control at work. That's a little more difficult since I still have problems dealing with frustration (situations beyond my control) but trying to see the humor in things is a very good technique and works most of the time... Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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In article >,
"Pandora" > wrote: > "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > ha scritto nel messaggio > ... > > In article >, > > "Bob Terwilliger" > wrote: > > > >> sf replied to Sheldon: > >> > >> >> Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . > >> >> > >> >> Sheldon > >> > > >> > Stop. It's not funny. > >> > >> > >> Oh, if you want FUNNY, have you seen this photo of Sheldon's brain? > >> > >> www.robarnieanddawn.com/weightlifter.jpg > >> > >> Bob > > > > Nah. ;-) > > Here is a gif of Sheldon's brain: > > > > http://tinyurl.com/dbo4q > > > > Cheers! > > -- > > Om. > > Do you think is possible? > ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) > Pan It's one of the funnier gif's I've found on the web. ;-) -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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In article >,
Dan Abel > wrote: > In article >, > OmManiPadmeOmelet > wrote: > > > > Chip dips here are usually sour cream based. > > > This is a family favorite from my childhood. Make sure that everybody > eats it, though, because it makes your breath quite pungent! > > > CHIP DIP > ======== > > 8 oz cream cheese > 1 T prepared horseradish > 3-4 garlic cloves, pressed or finely minced > milk > > Leave cheese out to soften (or nuke it). Add enough milk to make it > dippable. Add other ingredients and thoroughly mix with a fork. Let it > sit a little while for the flavors to mingle. I often add a generous > amount of freshly ground black pepper or a few minced jalapenos (fresh > are best, they add a wonderful "crunch"). Eat with potato chips. Sounds fascinating! :-) My mom's favorite dip that always went over well at parties was made with canned clams. Take one pint of sour cream and one can of baby clams. Drain off most of the clam juice and add to the sour cream. Spice to taste. She usually used just a little onion powder and garlic powder. Simple and really very good served with potato chips! I'll have to re-post my recipe for cheese balls. Party season cometh! Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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"Victor Sack" > ha scritto nel messaggio .. . > Yeff > wrote: > >> Pigs in a blanket. > > Called Würstchen im Schlafrock in German (sausages in nightgown). I > like them, but prefer the potato-coat variation. > > Würstchen im Kartoffelmantel > Wiener sausages in potato coat > > 8 Wiener sausages > 200 g (7 oz) flour > 600 g (1.3 lb) potatoes > 2 eggs > salt > marjoram > nutmeg > 1 egg yolk > > Cook, peel and thoroughly mash the potatoes. Cover and refrigerate > overnight. Add the flour, salt, some marjoram and grated nutmeg and mix > it all up into dough, working fast. Roll out to the thicknes of 1 cm > (0.4 in). Cut out 8 rectangles and roll each one around a sausage, > pinching the edges together to seal them. Put the rolled-up sausages on > a baking sheet, paint with egg yolk and bake in medium oven until > golden. > > Victor I like this recipe. I will try. Thank you Pandora |
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"Dan Abel" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > In article >, > "Pandora" > wrote: > >> "Nola" > ha scritto nel messaggio >> . .. >> > >> > On 6-Oct-2005, "Bob (this one)" > wrote: >> > >> >> > >> >> > Seems to me, you two are no nicer than Sheldon. >> >> >> >> Sheldon posts his insane violence for years and often, they do it >> >> *once* >> >> in reply to him, and that's equal to you? >> > >> > So, bad behavior is acceptable to you because it is newly exhibited? >> > Interesting. >> > >> > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. >> >> And why didn't you answer to Sheldon? Are you afraid of him? > > > This has been discussed many times over the years on this group. > Perhaps it's time to repeat it. > > Answering to Sheldon when he behaves badly is like: > > Waving a red cape in front of a bull to slow him down. > > Throwing gasoline on a roaring fire in order to put it out. > > There is advice often given on newsgroups: > > Don't wrestle with a pig. You'll just get dirty, you'll lose and the > pig probably likes it. Consacrated words! I will follow your advice! Thank you Pandora |
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"Nola" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > > On 6-Oct-2005, "Pandora" > wrote: > >> > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. >> >> And why didn't you answer to Sheldon? Are you afraid of him? >> > > > I had erroneously assumed that you would be more reasonable about > abandoning > bad behavior than Sheldon has proven to be. I have received shots from > Sheldon before and will likely receive them again; what's to fear, they > are > just words. > > May you find peace I have found. I Am in Paradise Thank you Pandora > > > > -- > "Better Things for Better Living . Through Chemistry." - DuPont, or was it > Timothy Leary? > > > x-- 100 Proof News - http://www.100ProofNews.com > x-- 30+ Days Binary Retention with High Completion > x-- Access to over 1.9 Terabytes per Day - $8.95/Month > x-- UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD > |
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > ha scritto nel messaggio ... > In article >, > "Nola" > wrote: > >> On 6-Oct-2005, "Pandora" > wrote: >> >> > > I was raised to believe bad behavior is not acceptable. >> > >> > And why didn't you answer to Sheldon? Are you afraid of him? >> > > >> >> I had erroneously assumed that you would be more reasonable about >> abandoning >> bad behavior than Sheldon has proven to be. I have received shots from >> Sheldon before and will likely receive them again; what's to fear, they >> are >> just words. >> >> May you find peace > > INDEED!!! :-) > > If it bothers you that much, practice what I learned from a temper > control tape. (I used to have a HORRIBLE temper so used a sleep training > tape for awhile to learn to control it, and it worked!). The tape taught > me to channel negativity into humor. Rather than getting mad at someone, > laugh at them. > > It works, and makes you feel WONderful! > > The same technique later helped me with stress control at work. That's a > little more difficult since I still have problems dealing with > frustration (situations beyond my control) but trying to see the humor > in things is a very good technique and works most of the time... > > Cheers! This is a little difficult , but I could try Pandora > -- > Om. > > "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack > Nicholson |
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote: >> > Here is a gif of Sheldon's brain: >> > >> > http://tinyurl.com/dbo4q >> > >> > Cheers! >> > -- >> > Om. >> >> Do you think is possible? >> ))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) >> Pan > > It's one of the funnier gif's I've found on the web. ;-) Cute! Pan > -- > Om. > > "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack > Nicholson |
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On 6 Oct 2005 03:40:04 -0500, Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> sf replied to Sheldon: > > >> Ahahahahahahahaha. . . . > >> > >> Sheldon > > > > Stop. It's not funny. > > > Oh, if you want FUNNY, have you seen this photo of Sheldon's brain? > > www.robarnieanddawn.com/weightlifter.jpg > > Bob > welcome to my killfile, Bob Terwilliger! |
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On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 10:03:31 -0400, Dave Smith wrote:
> > Personally, I think that Sheldon's behaviour makes him fair game. I just find > it ironic that Pandora was so upset about things he wrote about her, claims to > have put him n her kill file When did she say that? >and continues to talk about him. In your dreams. He talks about her, not her about him. Face it, Pandora's a hottie that he can't resist. |
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