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"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
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> Sheldon wrote:
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>> "MOMPEAGRAM" wrote:
>> > Lyles comes in a can and doesn't keep long. They tried a plastic
>> > bottle
>> > but went back to the can. I prefer the bottle.

>>
>> And here I thought you'd say something intelligent like the products
>> taste differently, or that Roger's costs substantially less, but no,
>> your's is the dumbest reason ever. What's so difficult about pouring
>> syrup into a different container. duh
>>
>> You actually want folks to do your shopping and mail you care packages
>> because you're too lazy to pour syrup into a squeeze bottle, puh-
>> leeze! Sheesh!
>>
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>> but rather than remove all those Newsgroups except for rfc I'll just
>> leave them there so everyone can see how very ignorant, lazy, and what
>> a vile and totally useless human being you are.

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> "Is MOMPEAGRAM crying...???"
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> Greg
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Sheldon can be a pain but he was right in one respect. I should have
thought of it myself. Just pour the Lyles into a bottle. Duh!

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On May 28, 3:47�pm, "MOMPEAGRAM" > wrote:
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
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>
>
> > Sheldon wrote:

>
> >> "MOMPEAGRAM" *wrote:
> >> > Lyles comes in a can and doesn't keep long. *They tried a plastic
> >> > bottle
> >> > but went back to the can. *I prefer the bottle.

>
> >> And here I thought you'd say something intelligent like the products
> >> taste differently, or that Roger's costs substantially less, but no,
> >> your's is the dumbest reason ever. *What's so difficult about pouring
> >> syrup into a different container. duh

>
> >> You actually want folks to do your shopping and mail you care packages
> >> because you're too lazy to pour syrup into a squeeze bottle, puh-
> >> leeze! *Sheesh!

>
> >> And just like a newbie I see you're cross posting all over usenet...
> >> but rather than remove all those Newsgroups except for rfc I'll just
> >> leave them there so everyone can see how very ignorant, lazy, and what
> >> a vile and totally useless human being you are.

>
> > "Is MOMPEAGRAM crying...???"

>
> > <chuckle/>

>
> > --
> > Best
> > Greg

>
> Sheldon can be a pain but he was right in one respect. *I should have
> thought of it myself. *Just pour the Lyles into a bottle. *Duh!



The being a pain part is reinforcement... so folks will take heed and
remember... no offence meant. Get a nice honey dispenser for your
golden syrup, free shipping at Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/26nz98

http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-780-1-C.../dp/B00004UE7F


Sheldon

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--
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"Sheldon" > wrote in message
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On May 28, 3:47?pm, "MOMPEAGRAM" > wrote:
> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
>
> link.net...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Sheldon wrote:

>
> >> "MOMPEAGRAM" wrote:
> >> > Lyles comes in a can and doesn't keep long. They tried a plastic
> >> > bottle
> >> > but went back to the can. I prefer the bottle.

>
> >> And here I thought you'd say something intelligent like the products
> >> taste differently, or that Roger's costs substantially less, but no,
> >> your's is the dumbest reason ever. What's so difficult about pouring
> >> syrup into a different container. duh

>
> >> You actually want folks to do your shopping and mail you care
> >> packages
> >> because you're too lazy to pour syrup into a squeeze bottle, puh-
> >> leeze! Sheesh!

>
> >> And just like a newbie I see you're cross posting all over usenet...
> >> but rather than remove all those Newsgroups except for rfc I'll just
> >> leave them there so everyone can see how very ignorant, lazy, and
> >> what
> >> a vile and totally useless human being you are.

>
> > "Is MOMPEAGRAM crying...???"

>
> > <chuckle/>

>
> > --
> > Best
> > Greg

>
> Sheldon can be a pain but he was right in one respect. I should have
> thought of it myself. Just pour the Lyles into a bottle. Duh!



The being a pain part is reinforcement... so folks will take heed and
remember... no offence meant. Get a nice honey dispenser for your
golden syrup, free shipping at Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/26nz98

http://www.amazon.com/Norpro-780-1-C.../dp/B00004UE7F


Sheldon

That's what I'll do but probably more just a plastic bottle. I don't use
it much except for cooking.

MoM


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The problem has been solved. Today I was able to purchase Lyles Golden
syrup and it is now in glass!

Thanks for all the suggestions and help.

Helen


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