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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". I nominate you as "moderator" of this "forum". Start zarking. -- -Gina in Italy http://www.myspace.com/ravenlynne1975 I'm a blogger: http://ravenwolflodge.blogspot.com |
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"Ted Campanelli" > wrote in message
. net... > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". This is a newsgroup, not a forum, and there is no moderator. |
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"Ted Campanelli" > wrote in message . net... > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". Your usenet experience is your responsibility. Ms P |
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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". You talking to me... I'm the moderator here but I took this year off too... so where's your food related item??? |
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On Nov 1, 2:23 pm, Sheldon > wrote:
> Ted Campanelli wrote: > > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". > > You talking to me... I'm the moderator here but I took this year off > too... so where's your food related item??? How much they payin' you, Shel? And have you collected yet from our newest, Ted Campanelli? I know I sent in my membership dues a long time ago. >:-) N. |
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Ted Campanelli said...
> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". We've been after the CABAL to clean up this town for years. TINC. Andy |
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"Ted Campanelli" > wrote in message
. net... > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". While there are some Usenet groups that are actually moderated, most of them--including this one--are not. The only solution is to ignore the posts, because most of the posters' identities are also false/forged. |
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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about > all the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". Heh, this is not a moderated newsgroup nor is it a "forum". Go to rec.food.recipes if you want to post recipes and never have any interaction nor get a reply. Otherwise, block out spammers and scammers and wade in with the rest of us. OB Food: The plan so far is a grilled bacon-wrapped chuckeye filet. And a baked potato. Jill |
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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment to the non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back to lurking. |
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On Nov 1, 12:54 pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment to the > non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back to lurking. Under the Google Groups Profile tab he is identified as having posted 249 times to rfc. The chance that he doesn't know rfc is unmoderated is nil. Looks like just blowing off steam. -aem |
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Sqwertz wrote: > > On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 19:03:07 GMT, Ted Campanelli wrote: > > > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". > > OK, Jill. Now you can come in and cry, "Troll!" (watch her come > in and give a serious response) > Are you trying to suggests that Jill gets carried away with pointing out trolls when that seems that you just sported one? |
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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". Are you *sure* you're not posting from Google Groups? -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Ted Campanelli wrote: >> >> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about >> all the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". > > Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment to > the non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back to > lurking. I saw him coming. Two days ago, my copy of LurkerAlert started showing his name in red. Yesterday it started flashing. That's usually a sign that someone is about to introduce himself to a newsgroup with a silly first post. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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On Nov 1, 4:54?pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> Ted Campanelli wrote: > > > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". > > Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment to the > non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back to lurking. This is far from his first post here. Ted Campanelli has posted to rfc longer than you or anyone who's joined this thread so far except me. |
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"Ted Campanelli" > wrote in message . net... > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". The moderator is a drunk and pays little attention to what goes on. The job pays $65k a year. Interested? |
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Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes not
so great) words of knowledge: > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex pills, etc. to find the food related items. |
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Oh pshaw, on Thu 01 Nov 2007 04:25:03p, Sqwertz meant to say...
> On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:14:13 GMT, Ted Campanelli wrote: > >> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just >> getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex pills, >> etc. to find the food related items. > > You need to killfile everything posted from Google. Show no > mercy to those Google-whiners. If somebody gets offended, spit > on them. > > -sw It's not just Google, Steve. It's better (at least for me) to filter by keywords. -- Wayne Boatwright (to e-mail me direct, replace cox dot net with gmail dot com) __________________________________________________ ____________ Reality is nothing but a collective hunch. |
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Sheldon wrote: > > > > Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment to the > > non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back to lurking. > > This is far from his first post here. Ted Campanelli has posted to > rfc longer than you or anyone who's joined this thread so far except > me. Well excuse the hell out of me. I only keep a few hundred messages in my system, which is about a week, and there was nothing in that time. I don't recall any input from him. |
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On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 00:22:08 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\""
> wrote: >Sheldon > dropped this >> This is far from his first post here. Ted Campanelli has posted to >> rfc longer than you or anyone who's joined this thread so far except >> me. > >I don't remember him and I've been around off and on since the late 80s >or early 90s. If he's been around that long he should know better than to >suggest a moderator, unless he is just trolling. If that's the case he >has caught several of us in the net. Yes he has posted here before, IIRC. But I don't think he goes back to the early to mid 90s, which was when I started coming here. I could be wrong on that. However it is easy to see from the posting profile on google groups, as to when folks started posting, at least with the names they use now. I haven't checked out his, not that it really matters very much. OB food: I am trying to think of one, but I am coming up short..LOL. I still have half a pot of chicken and dumplings to eat... Still trying to cook from the pantry these day, and not make many food purchases... This is part of a personal challenge to myself, to keep my food budget to as little as I can every week, just to see if I can do it, and still eat well and healthily. In the fridge I still have a whole cabbage, which will last a bit longer, a good sized bag of zucchini, which does need to be cooked soon in some fashion, and a cauliflower which also needs to be cooked soon. I just used up most of my celery, and all of my Italian Parsley, at least I think I did. I have to go through the vegetable drawers to see what I am overlooking. The freezer is still full of meat...and various ingredients. Christine |
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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:14:13 GMT, Ted Campanelli wrote: > >> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just >> getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex pills, >> etc. to find the food related items. > > You need to killfile everything posted from Google. Show no > mercy to those Google-whiners. If somebody gets offended, spit > on them. > Steve Wertz on "How to Win Friends and Influence People." |
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Ted Campanelli > wrote: > The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all > the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". Agreed. The CABAL will give you 24 hours to take care of this. If you don't, you will be stripped of your title of "MODERATOR", your computer will be forcibly removed and you will never again be allowed to use a computer. It's all up to you, now. TINC |
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On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 00:53:44 GMT, "Michael \"Dog3\""
> wrote: >Christine Dabney > dropped this : in rec.food.cooking > >> >> In the fridge I still have a whole cabbage, which will last a bit >> longer, a good sized bag of zucchini, which does need to be cooked >> soon in some fashion, and a cauliflower which also needs to be cooked >> soon. I just used up most of my celery, and all of my Italian Parsley, >> at least I think I did. I have to go through the vegetable drawers to >> see what I am overlooking. The freezer is still full of meat...and >> various ingredients. >> >> Christine > >Yummmm... I see a lovely cabbage soup in your future. What kind of meat? > >Michael I have a lot of variety in the freezer right now. Beef short ribs, quite a few pounds of pork country style ribs, two good sized pork shoulders, ground beef, boneless chicken breasts, a few whole chickens, chicken thighs, boneless chicken thighs, a rack of lamb from TJs that Koko left me, and a few packages of frozen seafood (those will go to make a quasi-authentic cioppino sometime in the next month or so), and I don't remember what else. Oh, and some frozen Spanish chorizo that was left here after the cook-in. I am not going to cook the cabbage just yet....and when I do, I am leaning towards more of a veggie dish/salad/slaw. While I like soup, I am not really in the mood for it right now. The zucchini and cauliflower need to be cooked first. I have in mind to try an Ina Garten recipe which is zucchini sauteed and then sprinkled with Parmesan. I am also thinking of something like a zucchini gratin... The cauliflower I could roast, but I am in the mood for something different... Christine |
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Sheldon wrote:
> On Nov 1, 4:54?pm, Dave Smith > wrote: >> Ted Campanelli wrote: >> >>> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all >>> the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". >> Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment to the >> non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back to lurking. > > This is far from his first post here. Ted Campanelli has posted to > rfc longer than you or anyone who's joined this thread so far except > me. > I knew I recognized his name; I was wondering how a regular would think rfc was moderated... -- Sarah Gray |
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cybercat wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:14:13 GMT, Ted Campanelli wrote: >> >>> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just >>> getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex pills, >>> etc. to find the food related items. >> You need to killfile everything posted from Google. Show no >> mercy to those Google-whiners. If somebody gets offended, spit >> on them. >> > Steve Wertz on "How to Win Friends and Influence People." > > Who wants to be friends with spam? (which makes a funny mental picture :>) -- Sarah Gray |
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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just > getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex pills, > etc. to find the food related items. I hear ya Ted. The worst offenders are actually some of the regulars... that's more annoying to me than the drive by spam. I don't mind "thread drift" but the enormous amount of off topic threads started from the get go *is* annoying. |
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On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 21:49:56 -0400, Goomba38 >
wrote: >I hear ya Ted. The worst offenders are actually some of the regulars... >that's more annoying to me than the drive by spam. >I don't mind "thread drift" but the enormous amount of off topic threads >started from the get go *is* annoying. I decided to try a reverse tactic...to do the thread drift thing, but to drift it back to food. Probably won't work...but what the hell...LOL. Christine |
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On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 02:07:59 GMT, Sqwertz >
wrote: >Speaking of hell, has anyone tried the "Deviled Eggs from Hell" >recipe? > >http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...ell92277.shtml > >;-) > >-sw No, I haven't. This is the first time I have been to that site, and it looks interesting. Speaking of recipes from this site, I just found this one. I have everything that it needs...;) http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/rec...ou103453.shtml Christine |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> > Sheldon wrote: >> >> > Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment to the >> > non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back to lurking. >> >> This is far from his first post here. Ted Campanelli has posted to >> rfc longer than you or anyone who's joined this thread so far except >> me. > > Well excuse the hell out of me. I only keep a few hundred messages in my > system, which is about a week, and there was nothing in that time. I don't > recall any input from him. GG shows that over the last year (that's as far back as I checked) he's posted once or twice per month on average. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes not > so great) words of knowledge: >> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about all >> the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". > > Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just > getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex pills, > etc. to find the food related items. I never see those in here. Neither do many others. Use a feed that's adequately filtered. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Thu 01 Nov 2007 04:25:03p, Sqwertz meant to say... > >> On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:14:13 GMT, Ted Campanelli wrote: >> >>> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just >>> getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex pills, >>> etc. to find the food related items. >> >> You need to killfile everything posted from Google. Show no >> mercy to those Google-whiners. If somebody gets offended, spit >> on them. >> >> -sw > > It's not just Google, Steve. It's better (at least for me) to filter by > keywords. It's best to filter on Google Groups -- and other things *too*. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On 2 Nov 2007 02:17:36 GMT, Blinky the Shark wrote: > >> Ted Campanelli wrote: >>> Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes >>> not so great) words of knowledge: >>>> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about >>>> all the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". >>> >>> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just >>> getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex >>> pills, etc. to find the food related items. >> >> I never see those in here. Neither do many others. Use a feed >> that's adequately filtered. > > Even if your Google filter is turned off, you won't see them? That's > where they're all coming from. I also mentioned filtering Gropers in another post to the thread, as well as using a cleaner feed. As for the mix: 1. If they're from GG *and* trigger the usual bulk mail filters at news.individual.net (and other well-filtered servers) then the servers would, of course, dump them and they wouldn't get as far as local client GG filtering. 2. If they're from GG but *don't* trigger server bulk mail filters, then local client GG filters would whack them. And the way to filter posts from GG is, of course, to filter on their *Message-ID" headers, not their email addresses, since many non-spammers and other objectionables use a gmail address (but *all* GG posters have a filterable GG string in their Message-ID headers). -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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jmcquown wrote:
> Ted Campanelli wrote: >> Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes >> not so great) words of knowledge: >>> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about >>> all the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". >> >> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just >> getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex >> pills, etc. to find the food related items. > > Do like I did, Ted. Filter out @gmail and you'll eliminate a lot of > that crap. Some of it still comes through but not nearly as much. And a lot of innocent posters with gmail accounts, too. This is a stupid an attempt to filter GG posters as it has been the other times you've tried to sell it. GG posters and gmail from addresses do NOT map one-to-one. But GG posters and their identifiable Message-ID headers DO. You may be a great cook and a fine person, but you're peddling bullshit with this gmail filtering. The problem is googlegroups. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> On 2 Nov 2007 03:14:01 GMT, Blinky the Shark wrote: > >> Sqwertz wrote: >>> On 2 Nov 2007 02:17:36 GMT, Blinky the Shark wrote: >>> >>>> Ted Campanelli wrote: >>>>> Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and >>>>> sometimes not so great) words of knowledge: >>>>>> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something >>>>>> about all the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". >>>>> >>>>> Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am >>>>> just getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, >>>>> sex pills, etc. to find the food related items. >>>> >>>> I never see those in here. Neither do many others. Use a feed >>>> that's adequately filtered. >>> >>> Even if your Google filter is turned off, you won't see them? >>> That's where they're all coming from. >> >> I also mentioned filtering Gropers in another post to the thread, as >> well as using a cleaner feed. > > But in your response you implied that news.individual.net was > filtering the Google-Spam. I was trying to find out if your NSP was > filtering them, or your google filter was clearing them out. Because I don't *see* the spam, I don't know where it's from. So you pointed out that *this* spam is GG spam. So NOW I know that it needs to be locally filtered (i.e. that it's my local filtering that's killing these and not server filtering), and we're discussing THAT. When new information presents itself, the discussion changes to accomodate it. I don't see a problem with this. > As far as I know, none of the NSP's have taken a stance against the > Google-spam. Agreed. It's a shame. -- Blinky RLU 297263 Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project - http://improve-usenet.org |
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"jmcquown" > wrote > LOL Actually, I recognized Ted's name. He's not a newbie so I was quite > surprised to find he was surprised this is an unmoderated ng! I recognise Ted, too, so I thought ... do I recognise him from a different newsgroup? Didn't think so. nancy |
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Sarah Gray wrote:
> Sheldon wrote: >> On Nov 1, 4:54?pm, Dave Smith > wrote: >>> Ted Campanelli wrote: >>> >>>> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something >>>> about all the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". >>> Your first post here and all you can write is an off topic comment >>> to the non-existent moderator in an unmoderated newsgroup. Go back >>> to lurking. >> >> This is far from his first post here. Ted Campanelli has posted to >> rfc longer than you or anyone who's joined this thread so far except >> me. >> > > I knew I recognized his name; I was wondering how a regular would > think rfc was moderated... Or that OT posts are a surprise! |
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Ted Campanelli wrote:
> Ted shuffled out of his cave and grunted these great (and sometimes > not so great) words of knowledge: >> The moderator of this forum needs to step in and do something about >> all the posts for "EVERYTHING EXCEPT FOOD RELATED ITEMS". > > Sorry. I did not realize the groups were not moderated. I am just > getting tired wading through ads for Nike shoes, pocketbooks, sex > pills, etc. to find the food related items. Do like I did, Ted. Filter out @gmail and you'll eliminate a lot of that crap. Some of it still comes through but not nearly as much. Jill |
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Christine Dabney > wrote in
: > On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 21:49:56 -0400, Goomba38 > > wrote: > > >>I hear ya Ted. The worst offenders are actually some of the regulars... >>that's more annoying to me than the drive by spam. >>I don't mind "thread drift" but the enormous amount of off topic threads >>started from the get go *is* annoying. > > I decided to try a reverse tactic...to do the thread drift thing, but > to drift it back to food. Probably won't work...but what the > hell...LOL. > > Christine > don't tell miss Y but I'm making the dreaded grape jelly meatballs for a office potluck on Nov 14th....SHHHH! It's a secret! It was requested of me. -- The house of the burning beet-Alan It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night- Elbonian Folklore |
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Oh pshaw, on Thu 01 Nov 2007 08:48:16p, hahabogus meant to say...
> Christine Dabney > wrote in > : > >> On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 21:49:56 -0400, Goomba38 > >> wrote: >> >> >>>I hear ya Ted. The worst offenders are actually some of the regulars... >>>that's more annoying to me than the drive by spam. >>>I don't mind "thread drift" but the enormous amount of off topic >>>threads started from the get go *is* annoying. >> >> I decided to try a reverse tactic...to do the thread drift thing, but >> to drift it back to food. Probably won't work...but what the >> hell...LOL. >> >> Christine >> > > don't tell miss Y but I'm making the dreaded grape jelly meatballs for a > office potluck on Nov 14th....SHHHH! It's a secret! It was requested of > me. > I like them better when made with cranberry sauce. -- Wayne Boatwright (to e-mail me direct, replace cox dot net with gmail dot com) __________________________________________________ ____________ Reality is nothing but a collective hunch. |
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On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 03:48:16 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:
> >don't tell miss Y but I'm making the dreaded grape jelly meatballs for a >office potluck on Nov 14th....SHHHH! It's a secret! It was requested of >me. Well..you know how she is about ferreting out secrets..so she is bound to find out.... ;) Christine |
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