Turkey Legs
On Nov 17, 8:03*am, "Ophelia" > wrote:
> "merryb" > wrote in message
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> > On Nov 17, 6:24 am, Dave Smith > wrote:
> >> On 16/11/2011 10:53 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> >> >>>> You have been participating in a cooking news group for over a year
> >> >>>> and you don't even know what braising is? That style of cooking has
> >> >>>> been addressed many times.
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> >> >>> I don't read every post here and I don't make a lot of meat. *Only
> >> >>> when my husband is home. *Daughter and I don't eat a lot of meat and
> >> >>> we like our vegetables raw.
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> >> >> That's okay Julie. I figured that you would have an explanation/
> >> >> excuse/ reason for remaining unaware of any topic that did not
> >> >> directly involve advertising the dysfunction that defines your family.
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> >> > Is there any fiber of your being that could say something nice?
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> >> Sure there is Julie, but I would hate to deprive you of the enjoyment of
> >> being the centre of the discussion. *You take every opportunity to tell
> >> us about the strange quirks in your family that demonstrate their
> >> dysfunction. *Like many others here, I have made useful suggestions,
> >> but, as several others here have pointed out, you always....ALWAYS...
> >> come back with an excuse for not doing it. You don't like it, don't eat
> >> it, can't eat it. You your daughter doesn't like it, couldn't eat it,
> >> can't eat it. You husband..... the guy who doesn't even live there, but
> >> never lets you know when he is coming home for dinner and often stops
> >> and eats something on the way home.
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> >> You don't eat meat. You eat mostly raw vegetables, and you spend almost
> >> all day in posting messages in a cooking news group...... 47 of them
> >> yesterday, and not even a break from it when you continued with another
> >> 27 since midnight (my time). You rarely take a break of more than two
> >> hours from posting here.
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> >> You consistently demonstrate a pretty desperate need for attention.
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> > Well said Dave- my exact thoughts!
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> She might be lonely with husband away and child at school. *Compassion is a
> scarce commodity these days ...
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> --http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/
You may be right, but is that an excuse?
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