On Mon, 02 Jan 2017 08:49:31 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>Sqwertz wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 10:23:47 -0600, Sqwertz wrote:
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>> > On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 23:22:24 -0500, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> >
>> >> At midnight we watch the ball decend in Times Square and we pop the
>> >> cork on a $150 bottle of Dom Perignon.
>> >
>> > I don't see you buying a $150 bottle of Dom Perignon, or anyt brand
>> > better than Andre. You're gonna need to post proof of this. A
>> > picture of the WHOLE unopened bottle sitting on your 1950's puke
>> > yellow Formica counter or on one of your signature black plates.
>>
>> Yeah, I didn't think so. Just another one of Pussy Katz's tall tails.
>> This just goes to show the group that when he posts what might be
>> considered ignorance, they are actual outright lies.
>>
>> "Ask me how much I believe your fercocktah fairytale, as much as I
>> believe all your others."
>> -Pussy Katz; December 31st 2016 in response to Gary.
>
>And I do believe he lies often. Reason? He often calls me and others
>here liers. That often indicates someone that lies often and assumes
>that others do the same.
>
>I've always been honest about my life here. I could have lied to
>make it sound better but I don't. Every thing I've ever said here
>was a true story. Whenever I write something, it's the real me.
>
>I certainly don't tell everything about my life but what I do share
>is always true.
I won't say you outright lie but you certainly have a way with skewing
the truth by the sin of omission... you leave out too many details to
be totally believable... even your very few photos are purposely
chosen to skew the truth rather then to indicate the actual truth. But
then nobody on usenet tells the whole truth and nothing but the truth,
people don't even in court when they swear on a bible. Most folks
don't even remember their own truth... I can't swear to everything I
ate for dinner last week, I don't think I can remember half. I do
remember cooking a 16 qt. pot of lima bean soup, we each choked down a
bowlful but didn't like it so I dumped it all in a hedgerow for the
critters, ham bone and all. From now on I'll stick with Goya dried
beans, well worth the few pennies more. I like lima beans but 99% of
the time they're canned, last time I cooked dried limas has to be more
than ten years ago.
I lied about the $150 bottle of Dom Perignon... the price was actually
$149+ tx. Just because I buy bottom shelf vodka doesn't mean I don't
buy some top shelf booze. I used to be a scotch drinker so I keep
Johnnie Walker black 12 year old for a change of pace... I changed
from my usual J & B because my late FIL was a Johnnie Walker man. My
wife drinks Belizean rum with Coke and a big squeeze of lime.
http://www.onebarrelrum.com/belizean-rum
With many purchases I can be extremely frugal but with some I have no
qualms about buying high end, just depends on its emotional meaning,
nothing about actual comparison. Most high end purchases are all
about emotion... no way are a dozen fresh long stem red roses worth
the price but that's what I've been buying my wife every year for
twenty five years on Saint Valentine's Day. A dozen daisys cost a lot
less but dosn't convey the same emptional effect. I know she doesn't
like going out to eat and she doesn't eat chocolate but she really
enjoys those roses. It can cost just as much for us to dine at a good
restaurant, but neither of us enjoys that, she much prefers my cooking
a simple meal and dining at home with just the two of us and no
company. We both believe that couples who are always looking to go
out with other people really don't enjoy each others company and it's
highly likely they don't really love each other.
We've discussed it and it would be easy for us to live alone on a
deserted tropical island so long as we received air drops of
essentials, we wouldn't want visitors.