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Default Weirdness with Walmart delivery

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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On 12/4/2020 8:31 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> >>
> >> "Gary" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> On 12/3/2020 2:29 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> >>>> "Julie Bove" wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> "Gary" wrote:
> >>>>>> Arrghh Steve. I accidently bought that lavendar scented TP twice and
> >>>>>> it's
> >>>>>> so very nasty. I've learned to look closely at the wrappers.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I didn't know they made such a thing!
> >>>>
> >>>> They don't, not that I've ever encountered.
> >>>
> >>> Angel Soft makes plain and also lavendar scented TP.
> >>> They don't scent the paper, just the cardboard tube in the center. It's
> >>> pretty strong and highly annoying.
> >>
> >> Some papers did that long ago. Maybe that's what I bought. It was
> >> something with a scented roll. My then roommate claimed it gave her an
> >> infection.

> >
> > Rhetorical question: what was that roommate doing putting paper in her
> > ears?

> She didn't want to hear her BF praising my cooking. She was Italian and a
> lousy cook. She started every meal by frying dried spices in oil. She
> couldn't read so she went by smell. Another thing she did was try to cobble
> all the leftovers into a meal and in her eyes, nothing should ever be thrown
> out. Mold? Scrape if off. Funny taste? Drown it in Worcestershire sauce. Her
> BF told me she once did that to leftover cooked carrots.
>
> Whenever she invited him to dinner, he'd call me to see if I was cooking. He
> would only eat my cooking. I only ever tried something of hers once.
> Spaghetti. I watched her cook it so I knew there was nothing old in there.
> It was a combination of far too many spices, fried in Wesson oil, with the
> addition of a can of tomato sauce. I can't remember now if the pasta was
> cooked to the correct doneness or not. The finished dish had such an awful
> taste to it, we had to spit it out. Another woman was dining with us as
> well, All three of us spit it out at the same time.
>
> I would have made another batch but she didn't have any more ingredients
> except for the oil and spices.She was not my roommate at the time of this
> incident. So it wasn't my kitchen.



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