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> "Puester" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Dave Smith wrote:
> >> Boron Elgar wrote:

> >
> >>> My, my, you're sexist as well as an idiot.
> >>
> >> Sexist because, like most men, I am not interested in endless anecdotes
> >> about someone's kids do???
> >> I don't need two or three guys to go to the washroom with me.
> >> I don't go to shopping parties.
> >> I don't read fashion magazines. I don't wear high heels or pantyhose. I
> >> don't dye my hair or get my legs waxed. There are female things that most
> >> guys don't do, except maybe the Ranger.

> >
> >
> > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
> > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
> >
> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
> >

>
> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
>


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Damn you're mean girl!

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In article >, "cybercat" >
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> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > Omelet > wrote:
> >
> >> The vast majority of us enjoy the Ranger's parenting posts.
> >> Are you guys just jealous or something???

> >
> > You know that how?
> > --

>
> Rather than be nasty, why not click on past, or use your killfile?
>
> You are beginning to strike me as an icky person.


Melba has not liked me ever since I posted that I killfile "dead spread"
posts. I'm still not sure why she took that personally.

Other than morbid things like that, I happen to enjoy reading her posts
and I think she is cool.

I just have a problem with celebrating death.
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Omelet wrote:
>
>
> > Sexist because, like most men, I am not interested in endless anecdotes
> > about someone's kids do???
> > I don't need two or three guys to go to the washroom with me.
> > I don't go to shopping parties.
> > I don't read fashion magazines.
> > I don't wear high heels or pantyhose.
> > I don't dye my hair or get my legs waxed.
> >
> > There are female things that most guys don't do, except maybe the Ranger.

>
> That's not funny.
>
> I have a female co-worker who's husband's boss threatened to fire him if
> he ever wanted to stay home with sick children while his wife went to
> work. (she earns more than he does). Boss said that _his_ wife did all
> the work of child rearing and it was her job, not his and he was dead
> serious. It's unfortunate that they need the income.
>
> IOW men have no roll in child rearing according to him.
>
> If you are in the same boat then you are missing out, and I pity you.
>
> I suppose you never played any roll in rearing your children?
>
> That's wrong.
>
> I was lucky to have a GOOD father that played an equal roll and I value
> that.
>
> You missed out, but with your attitude, maybe it was for the best for
> your kids?



Oh get off your high horse. How dare you make innuendoes about my parenting
skills just because I expressed a lack of interest in sitting around
listening to parents' anecdotes about their children.

We have already been through this. I spent a lot of time with my son when
he was young. I was the first one home from work every day and I was the
one who cooked dinner for him. I was the one who took him out on excursions
when his mother was busy working on weekends. I was the one who sewed his
things. I confess to having managed to avoid changing all but one dirty
diaper. I have a very good relationship with my son.
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> >
> >
> > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
> > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
> >
> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
> >

>
> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
>



Last night?
I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)
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In article >, Larryt >
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> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 01:45:32 -0500, jmcquown wrote:
>
> > Steve deserves nasty responses. He's been after me for every single thing
> > I've ever posted since he first arrived in RFC. And for no good reason.

>
> "No reason", like most recently insisting that they don't eat
> curries in Thailand? Or your advice on child rearing?
>
> There isn't one person here who can't say you've posted some
> really crazy, mindless stuff on more than several occasions over
> the years. You're cooking skills are atrocious and your
> knowledge about all things cooking related is practically zero.
>
> -sw


Steve, honestly, what do you have against Jill?

She has posted some really good recipes, and she's a good person.

We all have personal problems from time to time.
I'd like to think that we are a close enough community here to air some
of the more pressing ones sometimes.

Like the fact that my workplace just got sold to a Catholic institution.
I'm not that happy about that. They will now cut all funding to any kind
of birth control measures, including insuring birth control
prescriptions. They will also forbid any surgeries for tubal ligations
and vasectomies.

I've been there 20 years. I'm not sure I want to work for a bunch of
religious fanatics. I originally went to work for a memorial hospital
that had no religious ties.

I'm not sure what the future will hold now...
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
> cybercat wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
>> > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
>> >
>> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
>> >

>>
>> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
>>

>
>
> Last night?
> I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)


Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
*nonstop*?

I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.


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In article >,
Dave Smith > wrote:

> Oh get off your high horse. How dare you make innuendoes about my parenting
> skills just because I expressed a lack of interest in sitting around
> listening to parents' anecdotes about their children.


Then chill dude.

It's just usenet and you have a "delete" button just like the rest of us!
70% of us like Ranger's parenting posts.
You are not the only one here...

>
> We have already been through this. I spent a lot of time with my son when
> he was young.


And when he was older?

> I was the first one home from work every day and I was the
> one who cooked dinner for him. I was the one who took him out on excursions
> when his mother was busy working on weekends. I was the one who sewed his
> things. I confess to having managed to avoid changing all but one dirty
> diaper. I have a very good relationship with my son.


Good.

I am also very good friends with my father now, much to his benefit.
He's 75, I'm 45.

He'd be a homeless street dweller if our relationship was not so good
and I did not love him so much. No way in hell could he live off of his
measly SSI income. He never planned ahead so has no pension or other
income source and nobody hires people his age.

And granted, my morals are better than to do something like that to my
parental unit.

Be nice to your kids, they choose your nursing home. ;-)

In dad's case, his "nursing home" is here with me...

I like Rangers posts.

If you don't please killfile him. That's what killfiles are for.

But quit bitching. It's tedious and off topic.

As is this post, but at least I admit it!

On topic, I love cooking for him and try to make sure he has a
reasonably healthy diet.
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In article >,
Dave Smith > wrote:

> cybercat wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
> > > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
> > >
> > > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
> > >

> >
> > Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
> >

>
>
> Last night?
> I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)


I bet you don't.

She owns one.
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cybercat wrote:
>
> "D
> >> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
> >>

> >
> >
> > Last night?
> > I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)

>
> Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
> *nonstop*?
>
> I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.


No shit. I knew that. I should have known that it would go over your head.
:-)
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In article >, "cybercat" >
wrote:

> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
> ...
> > cybercat wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
> >> > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
> >> >
> >> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
> >>

> >
> >
> > Last night?
> > I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)

>
> Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
> *nonstop*?
>
> I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.


ROFLMAO!

My thought exactly!

Unless he is hiding something...
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
> cybercat wrote:
>>
>> "D
>> >> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got
>> >> laid.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > Last night?
>> > I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)

>>
>> Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
>> *nonstop*?
>>
>> I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.

>
> No shit. I knew that. I should have known that it would go over your head.
> :-)


Pfft. You overblown, sexist ass. You wish you could come up with something
that is "over my head."

(As long as we keep smiling, we can say anything. That appears to be the
game.)


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"Omelet" > wrote in message
news
> In article >,
> Dave Smith > wrote:
>
>> cybercat wrote:
>> >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
>> > > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
>> > >
>> > > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
>> > >
>> >
>> > Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
>> >

>>
>>
>> Last night?
>> I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)

>
> I bet you don't.
>
> She owns one.
> --


No, you know, I think Dave has me beat.

He *is* one.


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In article >,
Dave Smith > wrote:

> cybercat wrote:
> >
> > "D
> > >> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > > Last night?
> > > I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)

> >
> > Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
> > *nonstop*?
> >
> > I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.

>
> No shit. I knew that. I should have known that it would go over your head.
> :-)


Methinks you were thinking with the smaller head...
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Omelet wrote:
>
> >
> > Oh get off your high horse. How dare you make innuendoes about my parenting
> > skills just because I expressed a lack of interest in sitting around
> > listening to parents' anecdotes about their children.

>
> Then chill dude.


I was chilled. I made a comment in support of Steve's, but not until after
Ranger insulted him.

> It's just usenet and you have a "delete" button just like the rest of us!
> 70% of us like Ranger's parenting posts.
> You are not the only one here...


The truth is that I usually do just skip past them, just as I did when I
came across the start of this thread... looked at it, saw that it was
another of his "unit" anecdotes and skipped past.......... without comment.



> > We have already been through this. I spent a lot of time with my son when
> > he was young.

>
> And when he was older?


Yes, and to this date. He lives 500 miles from here. We go and visit him at
least twice a year and he comes her 2-3 times per year. We talk on the
telephone at least once per week.


>
> > I was the first one home from work every day and I was the
> > one who cooked dinner for him. I was the one who took him out on excursions
> > when his mother was busy working on weekends. I was the one who sewed his
> > things. I confess to having managed to avoid changing all but one dirty
> > diaper. I have a very good relationship with my son.


>
> I like Rangers posts.


Good for you.


> If you don't please killfile him. That's what killfiles are for.



> But quit bitching. It's tedious and off topic.


Bitching? I only piped up after his nasty response to steve. Then some
twits got insulting about by parenting skills and sex life, which BTW is
probably more active than most people half my age.
>
> As is this post, but at least I admit it!


Yes. It was. And whether you admitted it or not, chiding me about my
tedious bitching being off topic is a little out of line considering the
whole damned thread os off topic.
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In article >, "cybercat" >
wrote:

> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> > In article >,
> > Dave Smith > wrote:
> >
> >> cybercat wrote:
> >> >
> >> > >
> >> > >
> >> > > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
> >> > > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
> >> > >
> >> > > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Last night?
> >> I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)

> >
> > I bet you don't.
> >
> > She owns one.
> > --

>
> No, you know, I think Dave has me beat.
>
> He *is* one.


ROFL!!! Ya darned near owed me a new keyboard with that one babe!!! ;-D
That was priceless.
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In article >,
Dave Smith > wrote:

> > But quit bitching. It's tedious and off topic.

>
> Bitching? I only piped up after his nasty response to steve.


And since when do you take Steve seriously?
I do occasionally, but only when it obviously merits it.

If I have doubts, I call him on the phone.

> Then some
> twits got insulting about by parenting skills and sex life, which BTW is
> probably more active than most people half my age.
> >
> > As is this post, but at least I admit it!

>
> Yes. It was. And whether you admitted it or not, chiding me about my
> tedious bitching being off topic is a little out of line considering the
> whole damned thread os off topic.


Pot -> Kettle -> Black babe, but you knew that. ;-)
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"Omelet" > wrote in message
news
> In article >,
> Dave Smith > wrote:
>
>> > But quit bitching. It's tedious and off topic.

>>
>> Bitching? I only piped up after his nasty response to steve.

>
> And since when do you take Steve seriously?
> I do occasionally, but only when it obviously merits it.
>
> If I have doubts, I call him on the phone.
>
>> Then some
>> twits got insulting about by parenting skills and sex life, which BTW is
>> probably more active than most people half my age.
>> >
>> > As is this post, but at least I admit it!

>>
>> Yes. It was. And whether you admitted it or not, chiding me about my
>> tedious bitching being off topic is a little out of line considering the
>> whole damned thread os off topic.

>
> Pot -> Kettle -> Black babe, but you knew that. ;-)


I agree with this poast.


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cybercat wrote:
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> >> > Last night?
> >> > I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)
> >>
> >> Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
> >> *nonstop*?
> >>
> >> I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.

> >
> > No shit. I knew that. I should have known that it would go over your head.
> > :-)

>
> Pfft. You overblown, sexist ass. You wish you could come up with something
> that is "over my head."



You must be blond. I have to admit that it takes a lot of the fun out of a
good barb like that when it has to be explained.


>
> (As long as we keep smiling, we can say anything. That appears to be the
> game.)

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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> cybercat wrote:
>>
>> >> > Last night?
>> >> > I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)
>> >>
>> >> Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
>> >> *nonstop*?
>> >>
>> >> I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.
>> >
>> > No shit. I knew that. I should have known that it would go over your
>> > head.
>> > :-)

>>
>> Pfft. You overblown, sexist ass. You wish you could come up with
>> something
>> that is "over my head."

>
>
> You must be blond. I have to admit that it takes a lot of the fun out of a
> good barb like that when it has to be explained.
>


Right.

And your hobby must be making a flaming ass of yourself on Usenet.

Note that we have both stopped smiling.


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On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 18:37:58 -0500, "jmcquown"
> wrote:

>Peter A wrote:
>> In article >,

>
>> Please recall the name of this group - it includes the word "cooking"
>> if I remember correctly. A rather small percentage of the posts have
>> been about cooking lately, and that's a problem.
>>

>The problem is SCHOOL IS OUT. gmail posters, cross-postings to a gazillion
>ngs about Muslims, worries about Mexicans crossing the US borders, all sorts
>of stupid sex crap. *That's* the problem. Rangers' posts are nothing
>compared to this other stuff. Will someone tell their parents to take them
>in hand, please?!
>


dear god.

your pal,
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 21:21:19 -0500, notbob > wrote:

>On 2007-07-18, jmcquown > wrote:
>
>> They don't do "curry" in Thailand. Noodle soups, fried rice, lots of fish
>> and chicken dishes, beef and chicken sateh. Curry is not Thai.

>
>I'm sure they don't call it "curry", the name for green curry, for
>example being Gaeng khiew-waan. But, they do make spice pastes
>influenced by neighboring India and similar dishes very much like
>Indian curries. Either that, or the whole Thai expat World population
>is perpetrating the single biggest lie in Thai food history.
>
>nb


who are you going to believe? jill, or the whole thai expat world
population?

your pal,
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Dave Smith wrote:

> Oh get off your high horse. How dare you make innuendoes about my parenting
> skills just because I expressed a lack of interest in sitting around
> listening to parents' anecdotes about their children.


hey.. I'm the original earth mother type and female to boot..and even I
don't give a crap about his kids either! IMO- No one is really
interested in any other kid but their own. They may just nod and do that
"Isn't that precious" thang we do so well down here in the south. You
get good at it so that they don't realize just how bored you are to hear
about Muffy or Biff yet again...?
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On 2007-07-18, Goomba38 > wrote:

> about Muffy or Biff yet again...?


LOL.... muffy or biff!

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Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller-
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> In article >,
> Chatty Cathy > wrote:
>
>>
>> No worries Om, I've done it for you
>>
>> You know the drill:
>>
>>
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/
>
> But even that doesn't mean much, I think. I'll bet there are plenty of
> regular readers and posters who read and post regularly and frequently
> who don't ever participate in the polls.


an example is me...polls aren't to my interest...neither is ranger's
kids. I'm happy for him because he has nice kids but so what? This ain't
a nice kids newsgroup.

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"notbob" > wrote in message
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> On 2007-07-18, Goomba38 > wrote:
>
>> about Muffy or Biff yet again...?

>
> LOL.... muffy or biff!
>

Easily amused, are we? What had me howling was "Goomba's" characterization
of her mean-spirited self as an "earth mother."

Kind of like you characterizing yourself as an intellectual giant, you know?



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> "Melba's Jammin'" > wrote in message
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> > In article >,
> > Omelet > wrote:
> >
> >> The vast majority of us enjoy the Ranger's parenting posts.
> >> Are you guys just jealous or something???

> >
> > You know that how?
> > --

>
> Rather than be nasty, why not click on past, or use your killfile?
>
> You are beginning to strike me as an icky person.


Only now? You're behind the curve, Kiddo. <grin>
I don't much care for grandiose statements that apply to newsgroups and
who or how many read what. There's no way to know who or how many.
Perhaps I should have stated it more like, "How is it you know that "the
vast majority of us. . . . " ‹ where are you getting your data?"
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One time on Usenet, hahabogus > said:
> Melba's Jammin' > wrote in news:barbschaller-
> :
>
> > In article >,
> > Chatty Cathy > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> No worries Om, I've done it for you
> >>
> >> You know the drill:
> >>
> >>
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/
> >
> > But even that doesn't mean much, I think. I'll bet there are plenty of
> > regular readers and posters who read and post regularly and frequently
> > who don't ever participate in the polls.

>
> an example is me...polls aren't to my interest...neither is ranger's
> kids. I'm happy for him because he has nice kids but so what? This ain't
> a nice kids newsgroup.


I don't mind mention of folk's families in the context of
food and/or cooking, but not as an entire subject. Then again,
I didn't see the thread in question, so I'll hush now... ;-)

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One time on Usenet, Dave Smith > said:
> Moron Elgar wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 19:51:42 -0400, Dave Smith
> > > wrote:
> >
> > >> Well-written? Try drawn-out an utterly boring.
> > >
> > >It must be a female thing, along with sharing anecdotes about your
> > >children.

> >
> > My, my, you're sexist as well as an idiot.

>
> Sexist because, like most men, I am not interested in endless anecdotes
> about someone's kids do???
> I don't need two or three guys to go to the washroom with me.
> I don't go to shopping parties.
> I don't read fashion magazines.
> I don't wear high heels or pantyhose.


None of the above apply to me, either, and I'm a lifelong female.

> I don't dye my hair or get my legs waxed.


I've never waxed, but I do color my hair. So do some men.

> There are female things that most guys don't do, except maybe the Ranger.


About the only "female" thing that most men don't do is menstruate or
give birth. The rest are stereotypes. That's most likely why Om called
you a sexist...

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On 2007-07-18, cybercat > wrote:

> Kind of like you characterizing yourself as an intellectual giant


You make it effortless.

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"notbob" > wrote in message
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> On 2007-07-18, cybercat > wrote:
>
>> Kind of like you characterizing yourself as an intellectual giant

>
> You make it effortless.
>


For someone who has nothing to say to me, you certainly have a lot to say to
me.

Meanwhile, if you keep humping my posts you're going to make yourself sore.




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"Little Malice" > wrote

> One time on Usenet, Dave Smith > said:


>> Sexist because, like most men, I am not interested in endless anecdotes
>> about someone's kids do???
>> I don't need two or three guys to go to the washroom with me.
>> I don't go to shopping parties.
>> I don't read fashion magazines.
>> I don't wear high heels or pantyhose.

>
> None of the above apply to me, either, and I'm a lifelong female.
>
>> I don't dye my hair or get my legs waxed.

>
> I've never waxed, but I do color my hair. So do some men.
>
>> There are female things that most guys don't do, except maybe the Ranger.

>
> About the only "female" thing that most men don't do is menstruate or
> give birth. The rest are stereotypes. That's most likely why Om called
> you a sexist...


Also, the derogatory tone listing the female traits is very telling what
he does think of women.

nancy


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On 2007-07-18, cybercat > wrote:
>
> For someone who has nothing to say to me, you certainly have a lot to say to
> me.


as usual, you say nothing

> Meanwhile, if you keep humping my posts you're going to make yourself sore.


you wish

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"notbob" > wrote in message
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> On 2007-07-18, cybercat > wrote:
>>
>> For someone who has nothing to say to me, you certainly have a lot to say
>> to
>> me.

>
> as usual, you say nothing
>
>> Meanwhile, if you keep humping my posts you're going to make yourself
>> sore.

>
> you wish
>


This is funny. For someone who has nothing to say to me you have an awful
lot to say to me.

I had never noticed you before but now I find I really like talking to you.

You're amusing. Like a moron with a Rubik's Cube.



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On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:59:29 -0500, Omelet >
wrote:

>Where did I put that riding crop?
>
><eg>


::gulp:: I'm innocent, I tell ya....

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"cybercat" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
> ...
>> cybercat wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I don't know what females you hang around with, Dave, but most of the
>>> > women I know don't usually do any of the above, either.
>>> >
>>> > June Cleaver wasn't real even in the 60's.
>>> >
>>>
>>> Dave was remembering what the woman was like the last time he got laid.
>>>

>>
>>
>> Last night?
>> I bet I get more pussy than you do :-)

>
> Oh yeah?? Well what if I told you that *I* have one
> *nonstop*?
>
> I don't mean to brag ... but you'd almost think it was attached to me.
>


Talk about thread drift! The Ranger's kids > Wertz's distaste for the
Ranger's posts about his kids > Jill's distaste for Wertz > Dave Smith's sex
life > your pootsie! Where does it end?! ;-)~

(Spell check wanted to change pootsie to potpie; just wouldn't have the same
effect, though more on topic!)




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Nancy Young wrote:
>
> "Little Malice" > wrote
>
> > One time on Usenet, Dave Smith > said:

>
> >> Sexist because, like most men, I am not interested in endless anecdotes
> >> about someone's kids do???
> >> I don't need two or three guys to go to the washroom with me.
> >> I don't go to shopping parties.
> >> I don't read fashion magazines.
> >> I don't wear high heels or pantyhose.

> >
> > None of the above apply to me, either, and I'm a lifelong female.
> >
> >> I don't dye my hair or get my legs waxed.

> >
> > I've never waxed, but I do color my hair. So do some men.
> >
> >> There are female things that most guys don't do, except maybe the Ranger.

> >
> > About the only "female" thing that most men don't do is menstruate or
> > give birth. The rest are stereotypes. That's most likely why Om called
> > you a sexist...

>
> Also, the derogatory tone listing the female traits is very telling what
> he does think of women.
>


What derogatory tone? How could you see a derogatory tone in a list of
things that women commonly do?
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On 2007-07-18, cybercat > wrote:

> You're amusing. Like a moron with a Rubik's Cube.


weak
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In article >,
Zilbandy > wrote:

> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 09:59:29 -0500, Omelet >
> wrote:
>
> >Where did I put that riding crop?
> >
> ><eg>

>
> ::gulp:: I'm innocent, I tell ya....


No such thing... <g>
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"notbob" > wrote in message
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> On 2007-07-18, cybercat > wrote:
>
>> You're amusing. Like a moron with a Rubik's Cube.

>
> weak


And yet, you are still stuck to me, Miss "I don't want to hear anything you
have to say."

Looking stupid might get you short-term attention, but it depresses me.
Can't you *be* an idiot a bit more quietly?

Killfile me. Please.



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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
...
>
> Nancy Young wrote:
>>
>> "Little Malice" > wrote
>>
>> > One time on Usenet, Dave Smith > said:

>>
>> >> Sexist because, like most men, I am not interested in endless
>> >> anecdotes
>> >> about someone's kids do???
>> >> I don't need two or three guys to go to the washroom with me.
>> >> I don't go to shopping parties.
>> >> I don't read fashion magazines.
>> >> I don't wear high heels or pantyhose.
>> >
>> > None of the above apply to me, either, and I'm a lifelong female.
>> >
>> >> I don't dye my hair or get my legs waxed.
>> >
>> > I've never waxed, but I do color my hair. So do some men.
>> >
>> >> There are female things that most guys don't do, except maybe the
>> >> Ranger.
>> >
>> > About the only "female" thing that most men don't do is menstruate or
>> > give birth. The rest are stereotypes. That's most likely why Om called
>> > you a sexist...

>>
>> Also, the derogatory tone listing the female traits is very telling what
>> he does think of women.
>>

>
> What derogatory tone? How could you see a derogatory tone in a list of
> things that women commonly do?


Ugh. Please, let me get some bandaids for those raw knuckles. And maybe a
vibrator for your lady friend.



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