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back to school lunchbox food
Just got the first disc of "Roswell" in the mail (Netflix).
What a cool old series 1999-2002.
http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Roswell...isc_1/60033638
This: http://www.netflix.com/Movie/Profit_Season_1/70035337
is even better. One of the best shows ever on TV.
--Bryan
On Aug 11, 7:53 pm, The Truthful Assh0le > wrote:
> On Aug 11, 7:14 pm, "Paco's Tacos" > wrote:
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> > "The Truthful Assh0le" > wrote in ooglegroups.com...
> > On Aug 11, 12:32 pm, sf wrote:
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> > > On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 08:52:29 -0700, Bobo Bonobo® >
> > > wrote:
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> > > >People just copy and paste stuff they find on web pages. Obviously,
> > > >little thought goes into most of those kind of posts. In the *olden
> > > >days* it would have been called, "wasting bandwidth."
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> > > BS
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> > Unfortunately, Ms Unknown Person, it is true.
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> > --Bryan
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> > So Bryan, if someone finds a recipe on the web, regardless of Crisco,
> > Miracle Whip, Cheez Whiz or whatever other ingredients you're adverse to,
> > even if the recipe is from the girl of your dreams, Julia Child, and that
> > person tries the recipe, likes it and wants to share it here, it shouldn't
> > be posted because it lacks creativity on the poster's part?
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> If it is done with care, that's fine. It's obvious to me and I think
> most others, that people often do not do it with care, but with
> sloppiness/laziness. Do you think that the OP even bothered to pay
> attention to the recipe she was posting? Isn't the disjunction of
> "school lunchbox food" and "serve immediately" pretty obvious to
> anyone who is paying attention?
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> I had to laugh with you calling JC "the girl of [my] dreams." I like
> her as a person (from what I know of her from interviews, etc.) than
> even as a cook. She has a real lustiness about her. When I was a
> young boy, "the girl of [my] dreams." was Barbara Eden, from I dream
> of Jeannie (the actress, not the character). In later years it was
> Ally McBeal (this time the character more than the actress, Callista
> Flockhart).
> I'm very shallow sometimes, especially about pretty women. These days
> there are a couple of real dolls on the TV, KatherineHeigl, currently
> on Grey's Anatomy, and A.J. Cook, currently on Criminal Minds. A.J.
> Cook was also in the movie, The Virgin Suicides, where her beauty was
> eclipsed by Kirsten Dunst, who was about as beautiful in that movie as
> I can even imagine any girl being. From that point, Dunst became
> progressively less attractive, while Cook became even more stunning.Heiglhas also gotten prettier since Roswell, where she was #2 hottie.
>
> --Bryan
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