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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 2/4/2016 3:57 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>
>> "Bruce" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 20:09:20 -0500, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2/2/2016 12:55 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 2 Feb 2016 06:37:48 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/2/2016 6:09 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You have reading comprehension problems. Look above. I said that I
>>>>>>> haven't actually used the canned yet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mea Culpa. You did say that. Still, canned wild rice... eeeks!
>>>>>
>>>>> You have to read it really carefully, often 2 or 3 times because she
>>>>> see-saws back and forth between points a lot. Usually (or always)
>>>>> it's just not worth it.
>>>>>
>>>>> At least she didn't call you a bitch this time. You bitch!
>>>>>
>>>>> -sw
>>>>>
>>>> *******o! Ask me if I care what she calls me. She writes such long
>>>> discourses it is difficult to figure out the point. It's sometimes
>>>> amusing to try to discern it.
>>>>
>>>> I focused on the canned wild rice because I'd never heard of it. I've
>>>> cooked a lot of wild rice in my lifetime. Casseroles, soups. None of
>>>> the wild rice came out of a can.
>>>>
>>>> The mind boggles!
>>>>
>>>> It's just another one of those situations where she bought a case of
>>>> something she never tried. She has no idea whether or not she'll like
>>>> it. Any guesses? LOL
>>>>
>>>> She already stated her husband and daughter won't eat wild rice.
>>>>
>>>> I can't wait for the next installment of 'The Canned Wild Rice' saga.
>>>
>>> Why are you showing your real face lately? It's not a pretty sight,
>>> you know.

>>
>> She is lonely and takes out all her frustrations here.
>>
>>

> I just love love love how people project that image on me. Did it ever
> occur to you a person can live alone and not feel lonely? Apparently not.
> Trust me, it's entirely possible.
>
> I'd much rather live alone than live with that dysfunctional family.
>
> I would absolutely refuse to cook two or three different meals in one day
> on the off chance they might like something. (She mentioned mac & cheese
> with kielbasa, which HE refused to eat, and something else and something
> else which her daughter wouldn't eat)
>

Now you are lying. Nobody refused to eat it. He just didn't eat dinner
that night.

> Nope, I'm not running a cafeteria. Fix something for yourself.
>
> I'm actually a very happy person. I simply don't have any tolerance for
> someone who constantly plays the martyr. Oh dear, what can the matter be?


You do not come across as happy. You come across as bitter.