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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:31:49 -0500, Kate Connally >
wrote:

>Lou Decruss wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The message >

>>
>>>from Kate Connally > contains these words:

>>
>>>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
>>>>off a tray in bed watching tv.
>>>
>>> Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.

>>
>>
>> Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
>> I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
>> feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
>> other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
>> just disgusting.

>
>Why????


Because I'm neat and clean.

>I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the
>bedroom and sit in bed and eat and watch tv.


Is that your only tv?

>Then I take
>the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there
>has ever been any food in the bedroom.


I find it very hard to believe that anyone could consistently eat in
bed and there not be traces.

>Maybe you're judging
>this practice on what would happen if you did it.


I'll never be able to find out.

>Perhaps
>you're a slob and can't keep the food on the tray or in you
>mouth and slop it all over the place.


Once in awhile we'll eat in the living room to watch the widescreen.
We use tray tables and I've not had any severe problems. But I do
always vacuum the next day. Sounds to me like you are the one who is
the slob.

Lou
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 16:55:32 GMT, Janet Baraclough
> wrote:

>The message >
>from Kate Connally > contains these words:
>
>> Janet Baraclough wrote:

>
>> > The message >
>> > from Kate Connally > contains these words:
>> >
>> >
>> >>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>> >>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>> >>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
>> >>off a tray in bed watching tv.
>> >
>> >
>> > Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.

>
>> Well, I like lots of things on tv so I don't mind it
>> at all. If you don't like tv don't watch it. I like it
>> and it's not something I have to endure! Of course if
>> it ever becomes all reality shows I will have to kill
>> myself. But for now it's great.

>
> Living in bed must save you a lot of money... no wear and tear on
>shoes clothes and carpets
>
> Janet.


roflmao.
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"Lou Decruss" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:31:49 -0500, Kate Connally >
> wrote:
>
>>Lou Decruss wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The message >
>>>
>>>>from Kate Connally > contains these words:
>>>
>>>>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>>>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>>>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat
>>>>>off a tray in bed watching tv.
>>>>
>>>> Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.
>>>
>>>
>>> Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
>>> I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
>>> feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
>>> other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
>>> just disgusting.

>>
>>Why????

>
> Because I'm neat and clean.
>
>>I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the
>>bedroom and sit in bed and eat and watch tv.

>
> Is that your only tv?
>
>>Then I take
>>the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there
>>has ever been any food in the bedroom.

>
> I find it very hard to believe that anyone could consistently eat in
> bed and there not be traces.
>
>>Maybe you're judging
>>this practice on what would happen if you did it.

>
> I'll never be able to find out.
>
>>Perhaps
>>you're a slob and can't keep the food on the tray or in you
>>mouth and slop it all over the place.

>
> Once in awhile we'll eat in the living room to watch the widescreen.
> We use tray tables and I've not had any severe problems. But I do
> always vacuum the next day. Sounds to me like you are the one who is
> the slob.
>


Sounds to me like you're still an asshole.


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"Kate Connally" > wrote
>
> Why???? I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the
> bedroom and sit in bed and eat and watch tv.


The really funny thing is, "Lou" probably has some habits
that are truly disgusting.

How do I know?

He POSTS like someone who has some habits that are truly
disgusting.


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Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 08:31:49a, Kate Connally meant to say...

> Lou Decruss wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
>> > wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The message >

>>
>>>from Kate Connally > contains these words:

>>
>>>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat off a tray
>>>>in bed watching tv.
>>>
>>> Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.

>>
>>
>> Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
>> I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
>> feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
>> other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
>> just disgusting.

>
> Why???? I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the
> bedroom and sit in bed and eat and watch tv. Then I take
> the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there
> has ever been any food in the bedroom. Maybe you're judging
> this practice on what would happen if you did it. Perhaps
> you're a slob and can't keep the food on the tray or in you
> mouth and slop it all over the place. That is not the
> case for me.
>
> Kate
>


Exactly, Kate. When I lived alone, this is almost precisely what I did
every night during the week. Weekends I often went out to dinner.

At the time I had a formal dining room which I preferred not to eat in
alone, but only a very tiny dropleaf kitchen table which wasn't
particularly comfortable, and I sat at it, I was staring at the wall.

That as pre-PC, however, so now if I were living alone, I'd probably eat in
front of the computer. :-)
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Date: Wednesday, Nov 28,2007

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Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 09:34:21a, Lou Decruss meant to say...

> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:31:49 -0500, Kate Connally >
> wrote:
>
>>Lou Decruss wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>The message >
>>>
>>>>from Kate Connally > contains these words:
>>>
>>>>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>>>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>>>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat off a tray
>>>>>in bed watching tv.
>>>>
>>>> Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.
>>>
>>>
>>> Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
>>> I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
>>> feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
>>> other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
>>> just disgusting.

>>
>>Why????

>
> Because I'm neat and clean.
>
>>I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the bedroom and sit in bed and
>>eat and watch tv.

>
> Is that your only tv?
>
>>Then I take
>>the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there has ever
>>been any food in the bedroom.

>
> I find it very hard to believe that anyone could consistently eat in
> bed and there not be traces.
>
>>Maybe you're judging
>>this practice on what would happen if you did it.

>
> I'll never be able to find out.
>
>>Perhaps
>>you're a slob and can't keep the food on the tray or in you mouth and
>>slop it all over the place.

>
> Once in awhile we'll eat in the living room to watch the widescreen.
> We use tray tables and I've not had any severe problems. But I do
> always vacuum the next day. Sounds to me like you are the one who is
> the slob.
>
> Lou


Why the hell do you care what Kate does?

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote
>
> Why the hell do you care what Kate does?
>


An excellent question.


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cyberPUSSY spat:


> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote
>
>
>
> > Why the hell do you care what Kate does?

>
> An excellent question.



Sheesh, but you are one NOZY broad...a nattering fishwife who has to
have a running - at - the - mouth commentary on practically
EVERYTHING...



"cybercat opened up her new xmas present: a Hitachi "Electric
Lochinvar" vibrator...

It had sound effects, it could honk, beep, cluck, moo, and croak...

It could be set for a continually variable range of orgasm
intensities, from "langorous" to "!!!STUN!!!"...

It could be powered via a wall outlet, via the vacuum cleaner, or even
from a DC power line that could connect with the nuclear power plant
adjacent to cybercat's single - wide trailor home...

It could even change colors, from deep scrotum purple to peachy
foreskin pink...

It had all sorts of attachments, not only for her vagina, but for her
nipples, small of the back, lips, toes, and other erogenous zones...

Yes, cybercat was THRILLED that she would no longer have to spend her
nights on that cold hard bed all alone...she could cuddle and purr
like the PUSSY that she was meant to be...

TO BE CONTINUED..."


;-D


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On Nov 28, 8:32�pm, Gregory Morrow >
wrote:
> cyberPUSSY spat:
>
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote

>
> > > Why the hell do you care what Kate does?

>
> > An excellent question.

>
> Sheesh, but you are one NOZY broad...a nattering fishwife who has to
> have a running - at - the - mouth commentary on practically
> EVERYTHING...
>
> "cybercat opened up her new xmas present: a Hitachi "Electric
> Lochinvar" vibrator...
>
> It had sound effects, it could honk, beep, cluck, moo, and croak...
>
> It could be set for a continually variable range of orgasm
> intensities, from "langorous" to "!!!STUN!!!"...
>
> It could be powered via a wall outlet, via the vacuum cleaner, or even
> from a DC power line that could connect with the nuclear power plant
> adjacent to cybercat's single - wide trailor home...
>
> It could even change colors, from deep scrotum purple to peachy
> foreskin pink...
>
> It had all sorts of attachments, not only for her vagina, but for her
> nipples, small of the back, lips, toes, and other erogenous zones...
>
> Yes, cybercat was THRILLED that she would no longer have to spend her
> nights on that cold hard bed all alone...she could cuddle and purr
> like the PUSSY that she was meant to be...
>
> TO BE CONTINUED..."
>
> ;-D
>
> --
> Best
> Greg


Sheesh... I think you owe me a dry cleaning bill... that made me ***
all over my new sweats! hehe

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Sheldon wrote:

> On Nov 28, 8:32�pm, Gregory Morrow >
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > cyberPUSSY spat:

>
> > > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote

>
> > > > Why the hell do you care what Kate does?

>
> > > An excellent question.

>
> > Sheesh, but you are one NOZY broad...a nattering fishwife who has to
> > have a running - at - the - mouth commentary on practically
> > EVERYTHING...

>
> > "cybercat opened up her new xmas present: a Hitachi "Electric
> > Lochinvar" vibrator...

>
> > It had sound effects, it could honk, beep, cluck, moo, and croak...

>
> > It could be set for a continually variable range of orgasm
> > intensities, from "langorous" to "!!!STUN!!!"...

>
> > It could be powered via a wall outlet, via the vacuum cleaner, or even
> > from a DC power line that could connect with the nuclear power plant
> > adjacent to cybercat's single - wide trailor home...

>
> > It could even change colors, from deep scrotum purple to peachy
> > foreskin pink...

>
> > It had all sorts of attachments, not only for her vagina, but for her
> > nipples, small of the back, lips, toes, and other erogenous zones...

>
> > Yes, cybercat was THRILLED that she would no longer have to spend her
> > nights on that cold hard bed all alone...she could cuddle and purr
> > like the PUSSY that she was meant to be...

>
> > TO BE CONTINUED..."

>
> > ;-D

>
> > --
> > Best
> > Greg

>
> Sheesh... I think you owe me a dry cleaning bill... Â*that made me ***
> all over my new sweats! hehe
>
> Sheldon Carhartt



I think - in fact, I KNOW - that cyberpussy enjoys to be the center of
all this sexual attention...she couldn't live without it in fact.

;--p


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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Sheldon wrote:
> > Gregory Morrow wrote:
> > > cyberPUSSY spat:
> > > > "Wayne Boatwright" wrote

>
> > > > > Why the hell do you care what Kate does?

>
> > > > An excellent question.

>
> > > Sheesh, but you are one NOZY broad...a nattering fishwife who has to
> > > have a running - at - the - mouth commentary on practically
> > > EVERYTHING...

>
> > > "cybercat opened up her new xmas present: a Hitachi "Electric
> > > Lochinvar" vibrator...

>
> > > It had sound effects, it could honk, beep, cluck, moo, and croak...

>
> > > It could be set for a continually variable range of orgasm
> > > intensities, from "langorous" to "!!!STUN!!!"...

>
> > > It could be powered via a wall outlet, via the vacuum cleaner, or even
> > > from a DC power line that could connect with the nuclear power plant
> > > adjacent to cybercat's single - wide trailor home...

>
> > > It could even change colors, from deep scrotum purple to peachy
> > > foreskin pink...

>
> > > It had all sorts of attachments, not only for her vagina, but for her
> > > nipples, small of the back, lips, toes, and other erogenous zones...

>
> > > Yes, cybercat was THRILLED that she would no longer have to spend her
> > > nights on that cold hard bed all alone...she could cuddle and purr
> > > like the PUSSY that she was meant to be...

>
> > > TO BE CONTINUED..."

>
> > > ;-D

>
> > > --
> > > Best
> > > Greg

>
> > Sheesh... I think you owe me a dry cleaning bill... �that made me ***
> > all over my new sweats! hehe

>
> > Sheldon Carhartt

>
> I think - in fact, I KNOW - that cyberpussy enjoys to be the center of
> all this sexual attention...she couldn't live without it in fact.
>
> ;--p


I don't think Cyberpussy has sexual urges, her obsession with "old"
proves to me that she's an ancient crone so aged she hasn't even vague
memories... in fact the has no pussy, that gash has so long ago healed
over that Cybercatheter hasn't even a scar.

Sheldon NipTuck
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 08:31:49a, Kate Connally meant to say...
>
>
>>Lou Decruss wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>The message >
>>>
>>>>from Kate Connally > contains these words:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>>>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>>>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat off a tray
>>>>>in bed watching tv.
>>>>
>>>>Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.
>>>
>>>
>>>Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
>>>I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
>>>feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
>>>other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
>>>just disgusting.

>>
>>Why???? I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the
>>bedroom and sit in bed and eat and watch tv. Then I take
>>the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there
>>has ever been any food in the bedroom. Maybe you're judging
>>this practice on what would happen if you did it. Perhaps
>>you're a slob and can't keep the food on the tray or in you
>>mouth and slop it all over the place. That is not the
>>case for me.
>>
>>Kate
>>

>
>
> Exactly, Kate. When I lived alone, this is almost precisely what I did
> every night during the week. Weekends I often went out to dinner.
>
> At the time I had a formal dining room which I preferred not to eat in
> alone, but only a very tiny dropleaf kitchen table which wasn't
> particularly comfortable, and I sat at it, I was staring at the wall.
>
> That as pre-PC, however, so now if I were living alone, I'd probably eat in
> front of the computer. :-)


I probably wouldn't do that even if I had a PC at home.
I don't like to do things that require my hands while
I'm eating - like talking on the phone, reading, or
working a computer. Just because it's sort of a pain
to have to switch back and forth. But that's just me.

But more power to you if you can multitask that way. ;-)

Kate


--
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Goldfish: “The wholesome snack that smiles back,
Until you bite their heads off.”
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 09:34:21a, Lou Decruss meant to say...
>
>>On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:31:49 -0500, Kate Connally >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the bedroom and sit in bed and
>>>eat and watch tv.

>>
>>Is that your only tv?


Yes. I can only afford one and I want it in the
br. I don't like sitting up in a chair to watch.
I like to have my feet up or even lie down. I've
always been more of a horizontal person than a vertical
person from the time I was a kid. I like to be comfortable
and I don't find sitting comfortable enough.

>>>Then I take
>>>the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there has ever
>>>been any food in the bedroom.

>>
>>I find it very hard to believe that anyone could consistently eat in
>>bed and there not be traces.


Well, I guess it depends on what you mean by traces.
Would the CSI people be able to figure out I'd been
eating in bed? Probably. But I clean up if anything
spills and I don't think most people would notice anything
although the tantalizing smell of turkey dinner in the
room may not be written off as room freshener. ;-)

Kate

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Oh pshaw, on Thu 29 Nov 2007 12:23:15p, Kate Connally meant to say...

> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 08:31:49a, Kate Connally meant to say...
>>
>>
>>>Lou Decruss wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 19:36:15 GMT, Janet Baraclough
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>The message >
>>>>
>>>>>from Kate Connally > contains these words:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>I don't like to eat alone, and since I live alone except
>>>>>>for the 2 cats (they don't count, but they think they do),
>>>>>>I never eat at the kitchen or dining room tables. I eat off a tray
>>>>>>in bed watching tv.
>>>>>
>>>>>Breakfast and lunch and dinner? That's a lot of TV to endure.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Not to mention what the bedroom looks like. In 50 years the only time
>>>>I've eaten in bed was when I was in the hospital. If Louise is
>>>>feeling ill she may bring a glass of water for her nightstand, but
>>>>other than that, there is no food or drink in our bedroom. That's
>>>>just disgusting.
>>>
>>>Why???? I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the
>>>bedroom and sit in bed and eat and watch tv. Then I take
>>>the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there
>>>has ever been any food in the bedroom. Maybe you're judging
>>>this practice on what would happen if you did it. Perhaps
>>>you're a slob and can't keep the food on the tray or in you
>>>mouth and slop it all over the place. That is not the
>>>case for me.
>>>
>>>Kate
>>>

>>
>>
>> Exactly, Kate. When I lived alone, this is almost precisely what I did
>> every night during the week. Weekends I often went out to dinner.
>>
>> At the time I had a formal dining room which I preferred not to eat in
>> alone, but only a very tiny dropleaf kitchen table which wasn't
>> particularly comfortable, and I sat at it, I was staring at the wall.
>>
>> That as pre-PC, however, so now if I were living alone, I'd probably
>> eat in front of the computer. :-)

>
> I probably wouldn't do that even if I had a PC at home.
> I don't like to do things that require my hands while
> I'm eating - like talking on the phone, reading, or
> working a computer. Just because it's sort of a pain
> to have to switch back and forth. But that's just me.
>
> But more power to you if you can multitask that way. ;-)
>
> Kate
>
>


Perhaps easier for me, as I spend my entire workday multitasking on a PC,
apart from meetings.

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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 15:57:29 -0500, "cybercat" >
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>
>"Lou Decruss" > wrote in message


>> Once in awhile we'll eat in the living room to watch the widescreen.
>> We use tray tables and I've not had any severe problems. But I do
>> always vacuum the next day. Sounds to me like you are the one who is
>> the slob.
>>

>
>Sounds to me like you're still an asshole.


Still, and always be in the eyes of some. But some like me quite a
bit.

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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 00:52:17 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
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>Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 09:34:21a, Lou Decruss meant to say...


>> Once in awhile we'll eat in the living room to watch the widescreen.
>> We use tray tables and I've not had any severe problems. But I do
>> always vacuum the next day. Sounds to me like you are the one who is
>> the slob.
>>
>> Lou

>
>Why the hell do you care what Kate does?


I didn't say I cared. I just said it was disgusting. And it wasn't
even in a response to her. And I still think it's disgusting.

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On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:31:30 -0500, Kate Connally >
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Your attributions are sloppy.


>Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>> Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 09:34:21a, Lou Decruss meant to say...
>>
>>>On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 10:31:49 -0500, Kate Connally >
>>>wrote:
> >>
>>>>I put my dinner on a tray and take it to the bedroom and sit in bed and
>>>>eat and watch tv.
>>>
>>>Is that your only tv?

>
>Yes. I can only afford one and I want it in the
>br. I don't like sitting up in a chair to watch.
>I like to have my feet up or even lie down. I've
>always been more of a horizontal person than a vertical
>person from the time I was a kid. I like to be comfortable
>and I don't find sitting comfortable enough.
>
>>>>Then I take
>>>>the tray back to the kitchen. There is no sign that there has ever
>>>>been any food in the bedroom.
>>>
>>>I find it very hard to believe that anyone could consistently eat in
>>>bed and there not be traces.

>
>Well, I guess it depends on what you mean by traces.
>Would the CSI people be able to figure out I'd been
>eating in bed? Probably. But I clean up if anything
>spills and I don't think most people would notice anything
>although the tantalizing smell of turkey dinner in the
>room may not be written off as room freshener. ;-)



Oooohh yes!!! Turkey scented room freshener. I see that all the
time. Hopefully you don't like fish.

Lou
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"Lou Decruss" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 00:52:17 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
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>>Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 09:34:21a, Lou Decruss meant to say...

>
>>> Once in awhile we'll eat in the living room to watch the widescreen.
>>> We use tray tables and I've not had any severe problems. But I do
>>> always vacuum the next day. Sounds to me like you are the one who is
>>> the slob.
>>>
>>> Lou

>>
>>Why the hell do you care what Kate does?

>
> I didn't say I cared. I just said it was disgusting. And it wasn't
> even in a response to her. And I still think it's disgusting.
>


Your pettiness is what makes it seem disgusting. Ironic, because it is
mostly your pettiness that makes *you* disgusting.


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On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 01:45:02 -0500, "cybercat" >
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>"Lou Decruss" > wrote in message
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>> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 00:52:17 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>Oh pshaw, on Wed 28 Nov 2007 09:34:21a, Lou Decruss meant to say...

>>
>>>> Once in awhile we'll eat in the living room to watch the widescreen.
>>>> We use tray tables and I've not had any severe problems. But I do
>>>> always vacuum the next day. Sounds to me like you are the one who is
>>>> the slob.
>>>>
>>>> Lou
>>>
>>>Why the hell do you care what Kate does?

>>
>> I didn't say I cared. I just said it was disgusting. And it wasn't
>> even in a response to her. And I still think it's disgusting.
>>

>
>Your pettiness is what makes it seem disgusting. Ironic, because it is
>mostly your pettiness that makes *you* disgusting.


Awwww shucks. I'm like Jill. I like the attention even if it's
negative. Thanks for being there for me when I need it.

Lou
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