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On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 19:28:45 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> wrote:

>
>"Kevin S. Wilson" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
>> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:49:41 GMT, Bob Ward > wrote:
>>
>>>If you didn't know that, you know what they say about you and the
>>>horse you rode in on.

>>
>> Are we still talking about the meaning of "a stitch in time saves
>> nine"?
>>

>I guess that you're posting from alt.gossip.celebrities.


It wouldn't be the first time you've been wrong in this thread.
>
>Get a live !


ITYM, "Get alive!" PS: Your exclamation-mark key is b0rken. It keeps
inserting a space just before the mark.

> Listen to an Elton John concert, for example, instead of just gossiping
>about him.


Does 8:00 tonight count? Because that's when I'll be seeing Elton
John.

But you already knew that, didn't you, google-stalker boi?

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--David Boreanaz as Angel in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer"
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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> Here's a thought: If YOU don't want YOUR kid "subjected to uninvited,
> religious proselytization," don't take him to In-and-Out.



Get a few extra napkins, remove and throw away the wrapper, and serve.
Works for me.

Wayno
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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:

> On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 19:28:45 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>"Kevin S. Wilson" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
>>
>>>On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:49:41 GMT, Bob Ward > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>If you didn't know that, you know what they say about you and the
>>>>horse you rode in on.
>>>
>>>Are we still talking about the meaning of "a stitch in time saves
>>>nine"?
>>>

>>
>>I guess that you're posting from alt.gossip.celebrities.

>
>
> It wouldn't be the first time you've been wrong in this thread.
>
>>Get a live !

>
>
> ITYM, "Get alive!" PS: Your exclamation-mark key is b0rken. It keeps
> inserting a space just before the mark.
>
>
>>Listen to an Elton John concert, for example, instead of just gossiping
>>about him.

>
>
> Does 8:00 tonight count? Because that's when I'll be seeing Elton
> John.
>
> But you already knew that, didn't you, google-stalker boi?
>


Faeg.
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Hamburger needs help . If ya don add bisquick , fully cooked onions
and tomatoe paste ,.......


BTW , i got a laugh .... i saw a recipe with worchester sause .
If it dont taste good , just add hot peppers or W' sauce ,
they'll eat it .






MacDonalds used to add some kind of flour .

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Joe Gillis wrote:
> http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/...nion-rightrail
>
> Enshrine This Burger
> If the site of the first McDonald's is commemorated, why not In-N-Out?
>
> By Mark Kendall
>
> September 5, 2006
>
> BACK IN MY '80s high school days, In-N-Out Burger hadn't yet reached
> our semirural Santa Clarita Valley, north of Los Angeles. So during
> lunch period we would do the Double-Double dash - speed 10 miles to
> the real Valley in San Fernando to wolf down one of those mysteriously
> perfect twin-patty burgers before hustling back for class.
>
> Today, these hunter-gatherer adventures are no more. In-N-Out has more
> than 200 locations; three in no-longer-rural Santa Clarita alone. You
> can down a Double-Double in Las Vegas, Phoenix or even - this hurts
> - San Francisco. The family-owned chain has been successful enough to
> spawn a famous commercial jingle, earn several loving write-ups in the
> New York Times and have its burgers served to A-list celebs at swanky
> post-Oscar parties.
>
> The great taste hasn't changed, but the mystique that inspired our
> carnivorous cross-valley quests sure has. The earlier, spartan
> drive-throughs, which once kept us at arm's length, a sheet of glass
> sealing off the inner sanctum where clean-cut workers frenetically
> packed the grill with meat patties, has given way to brightly lighted
> indoor seating no different from the national fast-food chains. The
> fabled secret menu, for years passed around solely by word of mouth,
> giving those of us in the know an easy way to separate the true
> In-N-Out fan - and true Southern Californian - from the wannabes
> ... well, the Web ended all that.
>
> How can we preserve that vanishing sense of wonder while giving proper
> respect to the important role In-N-Out has played in postwar SoCal
> culture? An idea came to me a few months back while driving on the 10
> Freeway, when I glimpsed a well-worn yellow-arrow sign, bearing a
> quaint pre-digital clock.
>
> It was there, in Baldwin Park, where Harry and Esther Snyder started it
> all back in 1948, according to the company's website. (The original
> hamburger stand was demolished when the 10 Freeway came through; this
> site was its replacement.)
>
> The old store, though, has been closed and gated off since 2004,
> replaced by a much snazzier restaurant just on the other side of the
> freeway at the same Francisquito Avenue exit. Next door stands the
> two-story "In-N-Out University" managerial training center and company
> store, selling such items as ski caps and beach towels emblazoned with
> the chain's name.
>
> Company honchos have told the San Gabriel Valley Tribune that they plan
> to preserve the building, and there was even talk of a museum, but I
> envision something more - a full-blown In-N-Out shrine. We don't do a
> good job commemorating the innovative fast-food chains that Southern
> California has unleashed on the world. Carl's Jr. launched from
> Anaheim; Jack in the Box sprang out of San Diego. Del Taco first heated
> up the fast-food scene in the desert outskirts of Barstow; Taco Bell's
> Glen Bell got his start selling hot dogs in San Bernardino, the same
> city that gave us McDonald's.
>
> At least the site of the original Mickey D's is now commemorated,
> though not by the company itself. Fast-food entrepreneur Albert Okura,
> who operates the local Juan Pollo rotisserie chicken chain, owns the
> building and uses it to house his corporate offices and an unofficial
> McDonald's museum. Okura dreams that his chain, which has more than 30
> units, will someday become the world's largest. "That's my destiny," he
> says.
>
> If the birthplace of mundane McDonald's can nurture dreams, just think
> what inspirational powers would be unlocked by an In-N-Out shrine. It
> could be old-fashioned, like the chain, with folksy docents serving up
> homespun stories. Or maybe actors would earnestly re-create the early
> days, when the Snyders and original business partner Charles Noddin
> endured "cold, smoggy nights" as they sold 2,000 burgers their first
> month, according to the book "The Heritage of Baldwin Park." Or maybe
> it could be fully 21st century, with touch-screens, animatronics and an
> interactive grill "experience." Either way, I can see buses shuttling
> tourists between store No. 1 and the San Gabriel Valley's other great
> attraction, the giant drive-through Donut Hole in nearby La Puente.
>
> When I contacted In-N-Out's marketing department with a few questions
> (which they requested in writing), the replies were terse. "We don't
> have any plans for the closed store #1," wrote spokeswoman Michelle
> Guzman.
>
> She had served up a riddle. I pondered her enigmatic answer.
>
> It came to me. Just look at the simple menu of burgers, shakes and
> fries. The In-N-Out folks are masters of minimalism. What if they
> skipped the bric-a-brac and gimmicks and just let the old store slide
> into a mysterious ruin? Keep the grill's pilot light burning in an
> eternal flame. Keep the cult following alive.
>
> As the decades pass and In-N-Out's empire envelops the globe, burger
> lovers would come from far and wide to glimpse this intriguing roadside
> relic, an American Parthenon, summoning all the grandeur of Ancient
> Grease.
>
> -------------------
>
> MARK KENDALL wrote the "Fast Food Dude" column for the Riverside
> Press-Enterprise from 2001 to 2004.


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"Kevin S. Wilson" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
> On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 19:28:45 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Kevin S. Wilson" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
>>> On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:49:41 GMT, Bob Ward > wrote:
>>>
>>>>If you didn't know that, you know what they say about you and the
>>>>horse you rode in on.
>>>
>>> Are we still talking about the meaning of "a stitch in time saves
>>> nine"?
>>>

>>I guess that you're posting from alt.gossip.celebrities.

>
> It wouldn't be the first time you've been wrong in this thread.


I'm never wrong because I check my nonsense before posting facts to Usernetz(tm).

>>
>>Get a live !

>
> ITYM, "Get alive!" PS: Your exclamation-mark key is b0rken. It keeps
> inserting a space just before the mark.
>

My computer does that automatically.

>> Listen to an Elton John concert, for example, instead of just gossiping
>>about him.

>
> Does 8:00 tonight count? Because that's when I'll be seeing Elton
> John.
>

I appreciate it when a black person decides to listen to real music instead
of that "Wrap music".

> But you already knew that, didn't you, google-stalker boi?
>

My computer knew that automatically.

Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.

Cheers,

Michael Kuettner




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On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:07:31 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> wrote:

>Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.


Mighty white of you to say so.

--
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would be hollow. Empty rooms, shuttered and dank. Without passion we'd be truly dead.
--David Boreanaz as Angel in "Buffy The Vampire Slayer"
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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:07:31 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> > wrote:
>
> >Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.

>
> Mighty white of you to say so.


Caucasian-American

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Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:07:31 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> > wrote:
>
> >Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.

>
> Mighty white of you to say so.
>

Caucasian-American

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"Kevin S. Wilson" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:07:31 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
> > wrote:
>
>>Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.

>
> Mighty white of you to say so.
>

Is "mighty white" an Ebonian phrase ?
Why don't you just speak plane English ?
Why do you hate America ????

Cheers,

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"Terry" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ps.com...
>
> Kevin S. Wilson wrote:
>> On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:07:31 +0200, "Michael Kuettner"
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.

>>
>> Mighty white of you to say so.
>>

> Caucasian-American
>

Is that some secret code ?
Because I've never seen the friggin' Caucasus.
Or did you mean Couscous-American ?
Which wouldn't fit either, because I don't like Couscous.

Or were you trying to put in a racist remark because of the color of my skin ?

Cheers,

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"Michael Kuettner" > wrote

> >>Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.

> >
> > Mighty white of you to say so.
> >

> Is "mighty white" an Ebonian phrase ?


It is the opposite of "niggardly".

--oTTo--

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"Otto Bahn" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag ...
> "Michael Kuettner" > wrote
>
>> >>Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for an Afro-American.
>> >
>> > Mighty white of you to say so.
>> >

>> Is "mighty white" an Ebonian phrase ?

>
> It is the opposite of "niggardly".
>

You mean "African-Americanly" ?

> Not only is that smug; it stupid.
>

We're on-topic again ?
Aside from that :
Could someone stop the cross-posting, please ?
What has alt.gossip.celebrities in common with ark ?
Ahem, except for big boobies, of course.
So could you all please stop the cross-posting except when the topic is "big
breasts" ?

Thank you,

Michael Kuettner


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[snips]

No cluons were harmed when "Michael Kuettner" >
wrote:
>So could you all please stop the cross-posting except when
>the topic is "big breasts" ?


ITYM "pretty breasts". This allows those of us who don't have large
breast- or tub-girl-fetishes to still participate in the cross-posts.

TYVM.


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On 29-Sep-2006, "Michael Kuettner" > wrote:

> "Otto Bahn" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> ...
> > "Michael Kuettner" > wrote
> >
> >> >>Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for
> >> >>an Afro-American.
> >> >
> >> > Mighty white of you to say so.
> >> >
> >> Is "mighty white" an Ebonian phrase ?

> >
> > It is the opposite of "niggardly".
> >

> You mean "African-Americanly" ?
>
> > Not only is that smug; it stupid.
> >

> We're on-topic again ?
> Aside from that :
> Could someone stop the cross-posting, please ?
> What has alt.gossip.celebrities in common with ark ?
> Ahem, except for big boobies, of course.
> So could you all please stop the cross-posting except when the topic is
> "big
> breasts" ?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Michael Kuettner


Considering that you just posted to a BBQ group, that makes you one of the
more enlightened ones. FOAD Toad.

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On 29-Sep-2006, Mark Edwards > wrote:

> [snips]
>
> No cluons were harmed when "Michael Kuettner" >
> wrote:
> >So could you all please stop the cross-posting except when
> >the topic is "big breasts" ?

>
> ITYM "pretty breasts". This allows those of us who don't have large
> breast- or tub-girl-fetishes to still participate in the cross-posts.
>
> TYVM.
>
>
> Mark Edwards
> --
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Pretty hard to prove your sanity when you have just cross posted to
six groups

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> wrote

> > Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request

>
> Pretty hard to prove your sanity when you have just cross posted to
> six groups


Most computers do it automatically.

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On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 18:40:33 -0400, "Otto Bahn" > wrote:

> wrote
>
>> > Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request

>>
>> Pretty hard to prove your sanity when you have just cross posted to
>> six groups

>
>Most computers do it automatically.
>

His computer must be b0rken. It left out alt.food.barbecue.



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"Kevin S. Wilson" > wrote

> >> Mark Edwards
> >> --
> >> Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request

> >
> >Pretty hard to prove your sanity when you have just cross posted to
> >six groups

>
> 1. A response to a .sig.
>
> 2. Crossposted, of course, to five froups.
>
> Okay, whose turn is it this week to explain "irony" to this bozo and
> the other short-bussers on alt.food.barbecue?


It's a free ride when you've already played.

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> schrieb im Newsbeitrag .. .
>
> On 29-Sep-2006, "Michael Kuettner" > wrote:
>
>> "Otto Bahn" > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> ...
>> > "Michael Kuettner" > wrote
>> >
>> >> >>Except for your misspelling of "boy", your English isn't too bad for
>> >> >>an Afro-American.
>> >> >
>> >> > Mighty white of you to say so.
>> >> >
>> >> Is "mighty white" an Ebonian phrase ?
>> >
>> > It is the opposite of "niggardly".
>> >

>> You mean "African-Americanly" ?
>>
>> > Not only is that smug; it stupid.
>> >

>> We're on-topic again ?
>> Aside from that :
>> Could someone stop the cross-posting, please ?
>> What has alt.gossip.celebrities in common with ark ?
>> Ahem, except for big boobies, of course.
>> So could you all please stop the cross-posting except when the topic is
>> "big
>> breasts" ?
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Michael Kuettner

>
> Considering that you just posted to a BBQ group, that makes you one of the
> more enlightened ones. FOAD Toad.
>

What the heck is a BBQ group ? Do you talk about boobies ?
Or have you misspelled "BBC" ?

Is "FOAD Toad" some feeble attempt at Cockney rhyming ?

Cheers,

Michael Kuettner






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On 2006-10-03, Michael Kuettner > wrote:

> What the heck is a BBQ group ? Do you talk about boobies ?


I think that would be a BQB group.


> Or have you misspelled "BBC" ?


Someone's already got ABC and NBC mixed in, so why not.


> Is "FOAD Toad" some feeble attempt at Cockney rhyming ?


According to the Arkipedia, it means "run Fsck On All Disks and Turn
Off Audio Devices".

HTH. HAND.

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Adam Funk wrote:
> On 2006-10-03, Michael Kuettner > wrote:
>
> > What the heck is a BBQ group ? Do you talk about boobies ?

>
> I think that would be a BQB group.
>
>
> > Or have you misspelled "BBC" ?

>
> Someone's already got ABC and NBC mixed in, so why not.
>
>
> > Is "FOAD Toad" some feeble attempt at Cockney rhyming ?

>
> According to the Arkipedia, it means "run Fsck On All Disks and Turn
> Off Audio Devices".


FOAD = **** Off And Die.

Mickey

>
> HTH. HAND.
>
> --
> The dark smell of dankness grew stronger and stronger.
> [G.P. Taylor]


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"Mickey" > wrote in message ups.com...
>
> Adam Funk wrote:
> > On 2006-10-03, Michael Kuettner > wrote:
> >
> > > What the heck is a BBQ group ? Do you talk about boobies ?

> >
> > I think that would be a BQB group.
> >
> >
> > > Or have you misspelled "BBC" ?

> >
> > Someone's already got ABC and NBC mixed in, so why not.
> >
> >
> > > Is "FOAD Toad" some feeble attempt at Cockney rhyming ?

> >
> > According to the Arkipedia, it means "run Fsck On All Disks and Turn
> > Off Audio Devices".

>
> FOAD = **** Off And Die.


Silly me, I thought it meant Fortran's Organizational
Adaption Developer.

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