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On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 12:58:49 -0500, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >OTOH, I see women who use food stamps, then their husband will >break out a wad of $100 bills (which they probably got paid under >the table) to pay for the 3 cases of Bud Light and then haul it >all out to the 2007 Ford Navigator. > Paragraphs such as the above are large, floating turds and, by golly, we all know where turds come from.. You see "women" doing this? You see this with some regularity, do you? You also miraculously and instantly know the marital status of the female and her male companion as well as having your nose so deep into the transaction that you can tell the "wad" the man pulls out is of $100 bills and from illegal payments. AND you take such a grand ****ing interest in such purchases that you follow this couple out to the parking lot to see their car. OH, listen up here Mr. Observant Asshole....The Navigator has a Lincoln badge. Really, it is such a damn shame the Psychic Network is out of business. You could have gone far there. Boron |
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On Aug 3, 11:14 am, Dan Abel > wrote:
> In article om>, > Damsel in dis Dress > wrote: > > > Leave kili alone. She's doing something out of love for someone she > > cares about. At least she has someone to bake a cake for. > > Let's *not* leave Kili alone. Did she get a recipe? My wife made a > white cake recently. She got several good comments. She got the recipe > out of the Joy of Cooking. It was a three tier cake (a wedding cake), > and she used 24 egg whites to serve about 130 people. She was the baker > at a two week church camp. The couple decided to get married during the > camp. My wife had to make dessert anyway, so that was dessert that > night. > > There was a lot of love at this camp (including the two weddings). I > think Damsel and Kili would have fitted in wonderfully. I won't say > anything more. Wow, think about all of those extra yolks. It always makes me feel kind of bad to waste egg whites. Wasting egg yolks would feel like the culinary equivalent of sin. I hope they were not wasted. --Bryan |
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Bobo Bonobo® wrote:
>> My wife made a >> white cake recently. She got several good comments. She got the recipe >> out of the Joy of Cooking. It was a three tier cake (a wedding cake), >> and she used 24 egg whites to serve about 130 people. She was the baker >> at a two week church camp. The couple decided to get married during the >> camp. My wife had to make dessert anyway, so that was dessert that >> night. >> > > Wow, think about all of those extra yolks. > It always makes me feel kind of bad to waste egg whites. Wasting egg > yolks would feel like the culinary equivalent of sin. I hope they > were not wasted. > > --Bryan > They would/may have made a nice custard filling between the layers. gloria p |
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Bobo Bonobo(R) > wrote: > On Aug 3, 11:14 am, Dan Abel > wrote: > > My wife made a > > white cake recently. She got several good comments. She got the recipe > > out of the Joy of Cooking. It was a three tier cake (a wedding cake), > > and she used 24 egg whites to serve about 130 people. She was the baker > > at a two week church camp. The couple decided to get married during the > > camp. My wife had to make dessert anyway, so that was dessert that > > night. > > > > There was a lot of love at this camp (including the two weddings). I > > think Damsel and Kili would have fitted in wonderfully. I won't say > > anything more. > > Wow, think about all of those extra yolks. > It always makes me feel kind of bad to waste egg whites. Wasting egg > yolks would feel like the culinary equivalent of sin. I hope they > were not wasted. Coincidentally, the breakfast cook had asked me for suggestions for breakfast the next morning. I jokingly suggested eggs benedict. She thought that was a good idea and did it. At the time I didn't realize that the cake only used egg whites. |
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On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 21:40:05 -0500, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On Sat, 04 Aug 2007 22:20:42 -0400, Boron Elgar wrote: > >> On Sat, 4 Aug 2007 12:58:49 -0500, Steve Wertz >> > wrote: >> >>>OTOH, I see women who use food stamps, then their husband will >>>break out a wad of $100 bills (which they probably got paid under >>>the table) to pay for the 3 cases of Bud Light and then haul it >>>all out to the 2007 Ford Navigator. >>> >> Paragraphs such as the above are large, floating turds and, by golly, >> we all know where turds come from.. > >Speak of the devil, and here you are! Any opportunity to smack down your bigotry and idiocy is an almost sinful pleasure. >> You see "women" doing this? You see this with some regularity, do you? >> You also miraculously and instantly know the marital status of the >> female and her male companion > >I suppose their kids call them "Mom" and "Dad" maybe because >their they're parents? And in Mexican culture, that pretty much >guarantees they're married. That guarantees nothing. Your anecdotes are just that - and worth even less than the anecdotes of anyone of higher intelligence (read that as everyone else on earth). Your sociological generalizations are bullshit, too. You've no evidence about those you have seen in the grocery, just assumption -In fact, I 'd go so far as to say lies. > >> as well as having your nose so deep into >> the transaction that you can tell the "wad" the man pulls out is of >> $100 bills and from illegal payments. >> >> AND you take such a grand ****ing interest in such purchases that you >> follow this couple out to the parking lot to see their car. > >Yes, I do know all this from personal observation and because >several of my friends, and many of their friends all play the >food stamp game while getting paid under the table (they drive >cabs and others are self-employed). How charming that you surround yourself with crooks and cheats. That is perhaps why you assume crooks are the norm, rather than the exception. A fox smells his own hole first, you must have a brown nose by now. >Except that they don't have Navigators (Lincoln or Ford). They >have 2005 Crown Vics and 2006 Chrysler minvans. And they drink >Keystone Light and micheladas, not Bud Light. Hey, Dipswitch - YOU talked about the Navigator, I didn't. If you cannot get your gross generalizations correct, go back up on the porch with the Rush Limbaugh types and share in the raving drug euphoria and hateful bias. >No go take that 10" round stick of yours, lube it up with some >KY, and mount hop on, Mr Welfare cheat. Seems like I hit a sore >spot with you. You must live a very sheltered life if you don't >think this happens all the time. You are really one of the dumbest bunnies this place has ever seen. Are there no food stamp cheats? Are there no welfare cheats? (You do know that the Ronald Reagan's welfare mama in a Cadillac was made up of whole cloth, don't you? But I am sure you didn't, as roping in the likes of idiots like you was exactly what it was created for. Boy, oh boy, talk about the lowest common denominator). Are there no income tax cheats? No business cheats, no people who steal candy from babies? No matter what system is set up, governmental or in private enterprise, there will always be cheats. The big question is how YOU seem to be surrounded by them AND that you have them ethnically pegged, know their marital status, know that they are earning money illegally, and are fully aware of what vehicles they drive. You are thicker than a bag of rocks. Racist *******. Take you for an example...I am sure you went to school somewhere along the line, but it is evident that you must have been a big-time cheat, as no one could possibly have dealt honestly at school and gotten out with so little in the way if intelligence and reasoning power. I conduct research for a living. I conduct it and analyze it for manufacturers, retailers, hospitals, governmental agencies and financial services. Among all of those, I have often been required to investigate those on WIC, food stamps, Medicaid, etc. So don't tell ME I don't know my topic, ****face. I've studied it, get paid handsomely to analyze it (likely a lot more than you, you ****ing bigot) and know way more about it than you do. Insofar as calling me "Mr. Welfare Cheat" and talking about my 10 .....let's put it right this way...my 10 incher is attached to my husband. Yeah...hate to break the news to you, but I have a husband and three kids, too....all brilliant and socially responsible, you whackjob. Sorry I cannot talk about food in this post. You make me sick to my stomach. Boron |
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On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 02:31:06 GMT, Steve Wertz
> wrote: >On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 10:34:30 -0400, Moron Elgar wrote: > >> Sorry I cannot talk about food in this post. You make me sick to my >> stomach. > ><laugh> That was a great post! Now I know who to poke for the >most entertainment. You may as well just write, "Steve Wertz Was >Here!" on your ass cheeks with a black permanent marker right now >and get it over with. > >Keep 'em coming, Boron! > >-sw Aim for the pucker, but do it quietly as you are relegated to the shitfile. Boron |
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