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Oh pshaw, on Sat 11 Nov 2006 09:12:10a, PeterL meant to say...
> "Nancy Young" > wrote in > : > >> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >> wall: >> >> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > > That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick. > > > Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? It's dried Indian corn and it's supposed to look that way. But what would you know? >> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but she carves >> it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything > you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. Your perception is like us "Yanks" believing that Pavlova is the *only* dessert an Aussie knows how to make. How sad for you. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ Keep emotionally active. Cater to your favorite neurosis. |
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Oh pshaw, on Sat 11 Nov 2006 09:28:21a, cybercat meant to say...
> > "PeterL" > wrote in message > ... >> "Nancy Young" > wrote in >> : >> >>> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >>> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >>> wall: >>> >>> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg >> >> >> That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick. >> >> >> Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? >> > > > Hahaha! Now why would we assume an Aussie would know > anything about so-called "Indian Corn?" > > >>> >>> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >>> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >>> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but she carves >>> it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! >> >> >> >> >> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything >> you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. >> > > Troll. Asshole more likely. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ Keep emotionally active. Cater to your favorite neurosis. |
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Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the
little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the wall: http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but > she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > > nancy Around each end for clearance and then across row by row. Anal eh? Pete C. |
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![]() "Pete C." > wrote > Nancy Young wrote: >> >> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >> wall: >> >> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > Around each end for clearance and then across row by row. Anal eh? Heh, I've learned that people are very particular how they eat corn on the cob, even left to right vs right to left is an issue. nancy |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in
: > Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick. Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? > > On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but > she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia 'Enjoy today, it was paid for by a veteran' |
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![]() "PeterL" > wrote > "Nancy Young" > wrote >> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >> wall: >> >> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > > That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick. > > > Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? It's indian corn. Decorative. >> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but >> she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything > you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. You can think that, if you want. Just ignore all the recipes for cranberry relish you see. nancy |
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![]() "PeterL" > wrote in message ... > "Nancy Young" > wrote in > : > >> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >> wall: >> >> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > > That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick. > > > Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? > Hahaha! Now why would we assume an Aussie would know anything about so-called "Indian Corn?" >> >> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but >> she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > > > > > It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything > you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. > Troll. |
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>>> That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick.
>>> >>> >>> Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? >>> >> >> >> Hahaha! Now why would we assume an Aussie would know >> anything about so-called "Indian Corn?" >> >> >>>> >>>> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >>>> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >>>> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but she carves >>>> it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything >>> you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. >>> >> >> Troll. > > Asshole more likely. Right on!! I second that opinion. elaine |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but > she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > > nancy I eat it across, like a typewriter. Eating it around is not easy unless you're a squirrel! (laughing) Jill |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg Left to right, I'd say. LOL. This is even better than the Alfredo thing, and we already have the corn ![]() -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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![]() elaine wrote: > >>> That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick. > >>> > >>> > >>> Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? > >>> > >> > >> > >> Hahaha! Now why would we assume an Aussie would know > >> anything about so-called "Indian Corn?" > >> > >> > >>>> > >>>> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > >>>> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > >>>> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but she carves > >>>> it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything > >>> you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. > >>> > >> > >> Troll. > > > > Asshole more likely. > > Right on!! I second that opinion. > me too |
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![]() jmcquown wrote: > Nancy Young wrote: > > Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > > wall: > > > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > > > On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > > morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > > this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but > > she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > > > > nancy > > I eat it across, like a typewriter. Eating it around is not easy unless > you're a squirrel! (laughing) I eat corn across like a typwriter too, but most times I slice the kernels off the cob... my cats love corn but can't eat corn on the cob... so of course waste not, want not... I get to clean those cobs.... then I toss those cobs out in my backyard, the deer eat them. Sheldon |
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![]() "Steve Wertz" > wrote > On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 10:36:23 -0500, Nancy Young wrote: > >> Across? Around? > > I hold the cob vertically then go up and down. I imagine it's pretty uncomfortable, scraping your nose on the cobb. nancy |
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![]() Nancy Young wrote: > "Steve Wertz" wrote > > > Nancy Young wrote: > > > >> Across? Around? > > > > I hold the cob vertically then go up and down. > > I imagine it's pretty uncomfortable, scraping your nose > on the cobb. I think he enjoys the sniffing, like a bonus. I don't think it's corn he's eating at the time... ask him what he does with those used corn cobs. hehe Sheldon LeeJ |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote: > Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg Looks like lunch. ;-) Where's my BB gun? > > On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but > she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > > nancy <lol> -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Steve Wertz > wrote: > On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 10:36:23 -0500, Nancy Young wrote: > > > Across? Around? > > I hold the cob vertically then go up and down. > > -sw Jpeg? -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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PeterL > wrote: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > > That corn looks sick.......... *really* sick. Just in case you are not kidding, see below. > > > Is it old? Is it past it's use by date?? What? No, it's dried Indian Corn! It comes in decorator colors and is dry. It's most often used for fall decorations. Quite a waste of good food, but that's the breaks. Ground, it makes wonderful corn meal for various things. I like to get blue corn meal as I find it to be sweeter and you can also purchase blue corn chips made from the colored corn: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...&q=Indian+Corn We grew it when we lived in California and it can be eaten fresh when it's very young. It has a sweet flavor but tends to be a bit tough. -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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PeterL wrote:
> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything > you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. And when you bite THIS, you'll find all about cans. No, seriously... Pastorio |
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On 11 Nov 2006 16:12:10 GMT, PeterL > wrote:
>"Nancy Young" > wrote in : > >> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but >> she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > >It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything >you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. That's neither fair nor accurate, Peter. Behave yourself! <G> |
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"Bob (this one)" > wrote: > PeterL wrote: > > > It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything > > you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. > > And when you bite THIS, you'll find all about cans. > > No, seriously... > > Pastorio Nice play on words... altho' I've never seen anyone use "bite my can" before. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On 11 Nov 2006 16:12:10 GMT, PeterL > wrote: > >> "Nancy Young" > wrote in >> : >> >>> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >>> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >>> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but >>> she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! >> >> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything >> you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. > > That's neither fair nor accurate, Peter. Behave yourself! <G> Killfile the troll already. Thinks being Aussie means he's superior? Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English prison colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits sent their felons. Pete whatever, stop ringing your own chimes. I've nothing against Australia, really I don't. Yet Pete seems to think he's soooo above everyone else. Not so eurdite as to recognize 'Indian Corn'. Heh. Never been to the Northern hemisphere, have you? Thought not. Jill |
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Nancy Young said...
> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but > she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > > nancy nancy, Must we tango in such a fashion, over and over?!? It's typwriter style with the ding alert at the last 8 kernels! Sheesh! ![]() Andy |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote > Nancy Young said... > >> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >> wall: >> >> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > Must we tango in such a fashion, over and over?!? > > It's typwriter style with the ding alert at the last 8 kernels! > > Sheesh! ![]() Heh, I was only goofing about the squirrel's technique. It's not even corn season, unless you eat decorative corn, I guess. nancy |
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Nancy Young said...
> > "Andy" <q> wrote > >> Nancy Young said... >> >>> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >>> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >>> wall: >>> >>> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > >> Must we tango in such a fashion, over and over?!? >> >> It's typwriter style with the ding alert at the last 8 kernels! >> >> Sheesh! ![]() > > Heh, I was only goofing about the squirrel's technique. It's not > even corn season, unless you eat decorative corn, I guess. > > nancy I know you were goofing and so was I. <smootch> Andy |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:46:25 GMT, "Pete C." >
wrote: >Around each end for clearance and then across row by row. Anal eh? That's actually a pretty good strategy! |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:06:15 -0600, "jmcquown"
> wrote: >Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English prison >colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits sent their felons. I know you meant that as an attack on one person, but you just slammed a lot of really great people. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> Damsel in dis Dress wrote: > >> On 11 Nov 2006 16:12:10 GMT, PeterL > wrote: >> >> >>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in >>> : >>> >>> >>>> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >>>> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >>>> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but >>>> she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! >>>> >>> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything >>> you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. >>> >> That's neither fair nor accurate, Peter. Behave yourself! <G> >> > > Killfile the troll already. Thinks being Aussie means he's superior? > > Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English prison > colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits sent their felons. > > Pete whatever, stop ringing your own chimes. I've nothing against > Australia, really I don't. Yet Pete seems to think he's soooo above > everyone else. Not so eurdite as to recognize 'Indian Corn'. Heh. Never > been to the Northern hemisphere, have you? Thought not. > > Jill > > Oh for goodness sake - nearly made that for Pete's sake! :-) Pete is a noxious ratbag and I killfiled him long ago after he was abusive to me. However, I am just a bit sick of the way Americans attempt to get all superior on the subject of Australian history, about which they are usually signally ignorant. Anyone would think that the English never transported convicts to Virginia. The loss of the American colonies caused a bit of a problem in that regard for everybody concerned, but the colonists at least solved it by importing more slaves from Africa (they withstood the climate better and were easier to treat like animals). However, let's get the story straight. "Australia" did not come into existence until 1901 when the various colonies federated. The colony of New South Wales was indeed originally a penal colony, as was Van Deimen's Land. However, the free settlers started turning up almost immediately and with the discovery of gold in the middle of the nineteenth century there was no stopping them taking over. The colony of South Australia was in fact founded by settlers who insisted on there being no convicts from the start. Transportation was abolished in the early 1860s, I don't offhand remember the exact date, but of course there were old lags in the community for the next sixty-odd years embarrassing the respectable citizenry. Once they all died off convict ancestry then became something to boast about, in some cases with justification. Alleging that Australia was originally a penal colony and implying that all Australians are therefore inclined to moral inferiority is about as sensible as pointing out that the USA was originally an unauthorised settlement by religious fanatics and implying that all Americans are therefore blinkered religious bigots. Feel free to pick on Pete as much as you like, but don't blame it on his nationality. Don't even blame it on his being a bananabender, you'll offend Bronnie and Jane, who also live in Queensland. Just put it down to his being an egregious dickhead. Christine |
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Damsel in dis Dress wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:06:15 -0600, "jmcquown" > > wrote: > >> Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English prison >> colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits sent their felons. > > I know you meant that as an attack on one person, but you just slammed > a lot of really great people. Nah. If you ponder it, they got the felons and we got the fundamentalist Puritans. They made out better. Pastorio |
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Nancy Young wrote:
> > Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg You've got yourself a tree rat problem. I used to have a Labrador Retriever who liked corn though maybe only as a vehicle for the butter. I used to hold the cob for him and he went across like a type writer nibbling two rows at a time. The same dog loved raspberries and I used to catch him picking the berries right off the canes with his teeth. |
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Old Mother Ashby wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >> >>> On 11 Nov 2006 16:12:10 GMT, PeterL > wrote: >>> >>> >>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in >>>> : >>>> >>>> >>>>> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >>>>> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >>>>> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but >>>>> she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! >>>>> >>>> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about >>>> everything you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. >>>> >>> That's neither fair nor accurate, Peter. Behave yourself! <G> >>> >> >> Killfile the troll already. Thinks being Aussie means he's superior? >> >> Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English >> prison colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits >> sent their felons. >> >> Pete whatever, stop ringing your own chimes. I've nothing against >> Australia, really I don't. Yet Pete seems to think he's soooo above >> everyone else. Not so eurdite as to recognize 'Indian Corn'. Heh. >> Never been to the Northern hemisphere, have you? Thought not. >> >> Jill >> >> > Oh for goodness sake - nearly made that for Pete's sake! :-) Pete is a > noxious ratbag and I killfiled him long ago after he was abusive to > me. > > However, I am just a bit sick of the way Americans attempt to get all > superior on the subject of Australian history, about which they are > usually signally ignorant. Anyone would think that the English never > transported convicts to Virginia. I happen to be very well versed on this subject, Christine, since John McQuown and his son were arrested and "transported" to the Virginia colonies in 1680 from Scotland to be sold into indentured servitude to a Virginia planter. They were captured at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge. Fortunuately for the family, the captain of the ship died and the man who took his place changed the course of the ship and landed it at Amboy, New Jersey. The port was subsequently renamed Perth Amboy because Perth is where the ship set sail. (There's a Perth in Australia, too, eh?) Some of the family settled in New Jersey but most made their way inland to Pennsylvania and Ohio. I may be an ass but that doesn't make Peter any less of one. Jill |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:20:37 -0500, "Bob (this one)" >
wrote: >Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >> On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:06:15 -0600, "jmcquown" >> > wrote: >> >>> Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English prison >>> colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits sent their felons. >> >> I know you meant that as an attack on one person, but you just slammed >> a lot of really great people. > >Nah. If you ponder it, they got the felons and we got the >fundamentalist Puritans. They made out better. *GRIN* |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:12:57 -0600, "jmcquown"
> wrote: >I may be an ass but that doesn't make Peter any less of one. But we only need ONE! ![]() |
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"Bob (this one)" > wrote: > Damsel in dis Dress wrote: > > On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:06:15 -0600, "jmcquown" > > > wrote: > > > >> Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English prison > >> colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits sent their > >> felons. > > > > I know you meant that as an attack on one person, but you just slammed > > a lot of really great people. > > Nah. If you ponder it, they got the felons and we got the > fundamentalist Puritans. They made out better. > > Pastorio <lol> Point and match!. ;-) -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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Oh pshaw, on Sat 11 Nov 2006 04:30:21p, Damsel in dis Dress meant to say...
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:12:57 -0600, "jmcquown" > > wrote: > >>I may be an ass but that doesn't make Peter any less of one. > > But we only need ONE! ![]() There are few people here who not made one of themselves at some time or other, moi included. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ Keep emotionally active. Cater to your favorite neurosis. |
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Oh pshaw, on Sat 11 Nov 2006 03:20:37p, Bob (this one) meant to say...
> Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >> On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 15:06:15 -0600, "jmcquown" >> > wrote: >> >>> Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English prison >>> colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits sent their >>> felons. >> >> I know you meant that as an attack on one person, but you just slammed >> a lot of really great people. > > Nah. If you ponder it, they got the felons and we got the > fundamentalist Puritans. They made out better. I'm not sure which one is worse. -- Wayne Boatwright __________________________________________________ Keep emotionally active. Cater to your favorite neurosis. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> Old Mother Ashby wrote: > >> jmcquown wrote: >> >>> Damsel in dis Dress wrote: >>> >>> >>>> On 11 Nov 2006 16:12:10 GMT, PeterL > wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in >>>>> : >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this >>>>>> morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes >>>>>> this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but >>>>>> she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> It's really not all that funny when you realise just about >>>>> everything you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> That's neither fair nor accurate, Peter. Behave yourself! <G> >>>> >>>> >>> Killfile the troll already. Thinks being Aussie means he's superior? >>> >>> Australia (aside from the Aborigines) was settled as an English >>> prison colony. Botany Bay ring any bells? It's where the Brits >>> sent their felons. >>> >>> Pete whatever, stop ringing your own chimes. I've nothing against >>> Australia, really I don't. Yet Pete seems to think he's soooo above >>> everyone else. Not so eurdite as to recognize 'Indian Corn'. Heh. >>> Never been to the Northern hemisphere, have you? Thought not. >>> >>> Jill >>> >>> >>> >> Oh for goodness sake - nearly made that for Pete's sake! :-) Pete is a >> noxious ratbag and I killfiled him long ago after he was abusive to >> me. >> >> However, I am just a bit sick of the way Americans attempt to get all >> superior on the subject of Australian history, about which they are >> usually signally ignorant. Anyone would think that the English never >> transported convicts to Virginia. >> > > I happen to be very well versed on this subject, Christine, since John > McQuown and his son were arrested and "transported" to the Virginia colonies > in 1680 from Scotland to be sold into indentured servitude to a Virginia > planter. They were captured at the Battle of Bothwell Bridge. > > Fortunuately for the family, the captain of the ship died and the man who > took his place changed the course of the ship and landed it at Amboy, New > Jersey. The port was subsequently renamed Perth Amboy because Perth is > where the ship set sail. (There's a Perth in Australia, too, eh?) Some of > the family settled in New Jersey but most made their way inland to > Pennsylvania and Ohio. > > I may be an ass but that doesn't make Peter any less of one. > > Jill > > > Well I'm not sure how being of convict descent yourself makes you well versed in Australian history, but we are certainly agreed about Pete (who has been pretty obnoxious lately in another thread). Your family history is most interesting. I haven't the faintest what my Scottish ancestors were doing in 1680! Dad's family arrived here in 1916 from Glasgow and Mum's in 1927 from Inverness. Perth is the capital of Western Australia. Christine |
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![]() Nancy Young wrote: > Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the > little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the > wall: > > http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > > On an unrelated note, I heard Tyler say something funny this > morning on his Ultimate show. He says his mother makes > this cranberry sauce, he doesn't know how she does it, but > she carves it in the shape of the inside of a can! Amazing! > > nancy It just depends on my mood, and where I'm eating it. For instance, when I get roasted corn at a fair, I eat around, because it's easier for me that way. At home, I eat across the majority, then around the ends ![]() My sister in law eats it on kernel at a time. Seriously. Takes her, like, 2 hours to eat a single ear. It's devastatingly frustrating to watch ;-) kimberly |
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![]() Bob (this one) wrote: > PeterL wrote: > > > It's really not all that funny when you realise just about everything > > you Yanks eat is either out of a can, or a packet. > > And when you bite THIS, you'll find all about cans. > > No, seriously... > > Pastorio I've got the perfect gum for this PeterL: It is called "Shut the Hell Up!"...and on the front of the pack it says "How about a nice big pack of Shut the Hell Up!". The top side says "Seriously" and the bottom side says "No, Seriously" I love it. Great conversation starter. |
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![]() > wrote > Nancy Young wrote: >> Across? Around? Well, perhaps I should take lessons from the >> little marauder on my stoop. Little brat took the corn right off the >> wall: >> >> http://i10.tinypic.com/2it6drq.jpg > My sister in law eats it on kernel at a time. Seriously. Takes her, > like, 2 hours to eat a single ear. It's devastatingly frustrating to > watch ;-) How annoying. She should only eat corn on the cob in private. Heh. nancy |
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