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Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.

I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect
a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I
can be a star too!

I suppose.

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On Sun 22 Jun 2008 08:15:04p, Pennyaline told us...

> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>
> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect
> a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I
> can be a star too!
>
> I suppose.
>
> <oprah's got my back>
>


Go for it!

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Pennyaline wrote:
> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>
> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands
> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
> guests, I can be a star too!
>
> I suppose.
>
> <oprah's got my back>


Oh, don't forget that your husband likes to lick toes. :-P

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Pennyaline wrote:

> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>
> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect
> a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I
> can be a star too!


I think your recognition envy is showing.


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"Pennyaline" > wrote in message
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> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>
> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect a
> leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I can
> be a star too!
>
> I suppose.
>
> <oprah's got my back>


ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.




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> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>
>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands
>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>
>> I suppose.
>>
>> <oprah's got my back>

>
> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.


I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess in
Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the usual
Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we discovered
that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the Kodak complex on
Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening that night. Finally got
to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet", and while waiting for
our orders two of the cameramen and the video controller for the show,
that I know from working with them, checked in to wait for a table. One
of them thought my friend and I were working the gig, too, and gave us
some friendly shit about us old guys "still working". Anyway, travel
in that part of town was just impossible. And it was about 100 degrees F
with a bad air conditioner in my friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad,
though. Oh, and the girl-watching was just supurb.

[1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.


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"Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
news
> Woolstitcher wrote:
>
>
>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>
>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands
>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>
>>> I suppose.
>>>
>>> <oprah's got my back>

>>
>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.

>
> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess in
> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the usual
> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we discovered
> that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the Kodak complex on
> Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening that night. Finally got
> to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet", and while waiting for
> our orders two of the cameramen and the video controller for the show,
> that I know from working with them, checked in to wait for a table. One
> of them thought my friend and I were working the gig, too, and gave us
> some friendly shit about us old guys "still working". Anyway, travel
> in that part of town was just impossible. And it was about 100 degrees F
> with a bad air conditioner in my friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad,
> though. Oh, and the girl-watching was just supurb.
>
> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>
>


That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I could
take that kind of heat.


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On Mon 23 Jun 2008 04:36:00a, Woolstitcher told us...

>
> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
> news
>> Woolstitcher wrote:
>>
>>
>>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>
>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands
>>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>>
>>>> I suppose.
>>>>
>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>
>>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.

>>
>> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess in
>> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the usual
>> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we
>> discovered that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the
>> Kodak complex on Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening that
>> night. Finally got to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet",
>> and while waiting for our orders two of the cameramen and the video
>> controller for the show, that I know from working with them, checked in
>> to wait for a table. One of them thought my friend and I were working
>> the gig, too, and gave us some friendly shit about us old guys "still
>> working". Anyway, travel in that part of town was just impossible.
>> And it was about 100 degrees F with a bad air conditioner in my
>> friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad, though. Oh, and the
>> girl-watching was just supurb.
>>
>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>>
>>

>
> That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I
> could take that kind of heat.
>
>


Think of it as Cleveland at 90F and 95 relative humidity. :-)

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> On Mon 23 Jun 2008 04:36:00a, Woolstitcher told us...
>
>>
>> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
>> news
>>> Woolstitcher wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>>
>>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands
>>>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>>>
>>>>> I suppose.
>>>>>
>>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>>
>>>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>>
>>> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess in
>>> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the usual
>>> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we
>>> discovered that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the
>>> Kodak complex on Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening that
>>> night. Finally got to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet",
>>> and while waiting for our orders two of the cameramen and the video
>>> controller for the show, that I know from working with them, checked in
>>> to wait for a table. One of them thought my friend and I were working
>>> the gig, too, and gave us some friendly shit about us old guys "still
>>> working". Anyway, travel in that part of town was just impossible.
>>> And it was about 100 degrees F with a bad air conditioner in my
>>> friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad, though. Oh, and the
>>> girl-watching was just supurb.
>>>
>>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I
>> could take that kind of heat.
>>
>>

>
> Think of it as Cleveland at 90F and 95 relative humidity. :-)
>


Now, that's not very nice
back to cooking .... At least I could get my solar oven to work at 111F.


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>
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> 6.120...
>> On Mon 23 Jun 2008 04:36:00a, Woolstitcher told us...
>>
>>>
>>> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
>>> news >>>> Woolstitcher wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>>>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my

hands
>>>>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>>>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I suppose.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>>>
>>>>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>>>
>>>> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess

in
>>>> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the

usual
>>>> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we
>>>> discovered that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the
>>>> Kodak complex on Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening

that
>>>> night. Finally got to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet",
>>>> and while waiting for our orders two of the cameramen and the video
>>>> controller for the show, that I know from working with them, checked

in
>>>> to wait for a table. One of them thought my friend and I were working
>>>> the gig, too, and gave us some friendly shit about us old guys "still
>>>> working". Anyway, travel in that part of town was just impossible.
>>>> And it was about 100 degrees F with a bad air conditioner in my
>>>> friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad, though. Oh, and the
>>>> girl-watching was just supurb.
>>>>
>>>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I
>>> could take that kind of heat.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Think of it as Cleveland at 90F and 95 relative humidity. :-)
>>

>
> Now, that's not very nice
> back to cooking .... At least I could get my solar oven to work at 111F.


Believe me, I know. I lived in Cleveland for 43 years.

The past week in Phoenix has not had a day under 112°F. It is now 5:00
a.m. and it's nearly 90°F. already.

I think I will have a nice cold salad for lunch.



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>
>>
>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>> 6.120...
>>> On Mon 23 Jun 2008 04:36:00a, Woolstitcher told us...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
>>>> news >>>>> Woolstitcher wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>>>>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my

> hands
>>>>>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>>>>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I suppose.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>>>>
>>>>> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess

> in
>>>>> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the

> usual
>>>>> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we
>>>>> discovered that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the
>>>>> Kodak complex on Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening

> that
>>>>> night. Finally got to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet",
>>>>> and while waiting for our orders two of the cameramen and the video
>>>>> controller for the show, that I know from working with them, checked

> in
>>>>> to wait for a table. One of them thought my friend and I were working
>>>>> the gig, too, and gave us some friendly shit about us old guys "still
>>>>> working". Anyway, travel in that part of town was just impossible.
>>>>> And it was about 100 degrees F with a bad air conditioner in my
>>>>> friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad, though. Oh, and the
>>>>> girl-watching was just supurb.
>>>>>
>>>>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I
>>>> could take that kind of heat.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Think of it as Cleveland at 90F and 95 relative humidity. :-)
>>>

>>
>> Now, that's not very nice
>> back to cooking .... At least I could get my solar oven to work at 111F.

>
> Believe me, I know. I lived in Cleveland for 43 years.
>
> The past week in Phoenix has not had a day under 112°F. It is now 5:00
> a.m. and it's nearly 90°F. already.
>
> I think I will have a nice cold salad for lunch.
>
>
>


I don't know how you do it. While I really hate living here ... I'm not sure
that I would like living there any better. At least there isn't snow there.
Salad, good idea.
We have a HUGE batch of CSA greens. Today I'll be making soup and salad for
dinner. Soup is Turkey meatball w/ kale and salad ... all the greens we can
eat. I was thinking about making some kind of bread .. but it's already too
hot for that.
(btw, the soup will be cooked outside on the grill burner ... I love that
thing. I'm looking for breads that can be made on the grill.


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"Woolstitcher" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>
>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect
>> a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
>> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I can
>> be a star too!
>>
>> I suppose.
>>
>> <oprah's got my back>

>
> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>
>


Thank God for small miracles. She actually gave an interview on her
intentions of fawning over Cindy McCain and 'putting it to" Michelle Obama.
Cindy just smiled on her time on that bitchfest and Michelle was smart
enough not to rise to the bait. The 'lovely Elizabeth' is one person sorely
deserving of a blanket party.
JMHO.

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>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.

>
> Did you get to see RR running down the red carpet with her makeup melting
> down her chubby little cheeks


No, but she's my CILF. So I'd have liked to.

I did walk past a little bit of the carpet, but that was just to see if I
knew any of the camera ops working it.


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> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
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>> Woolstitcher wrote:
>>
>>
>>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>
>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands
>>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>>
>>>> I suppose.
>>>>
>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>
>>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.

>>
>> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess in
>> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the usual
>> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we discovered
>> that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the Kodak complex on
>> Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening that night. Finally got
>> to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet", and while waiting for
>> our orders two of the cameramen and the video controller for the show,
>> that I know from working with them, checked in to wait for a table. One
>> of them thought my friend and I were working the gig, too, and gave us
>> some friendly shit about us old guys "still working". Anyway, travel
>> in that part of town was just impossible. And it was about 100 degrees F
>> with a bad air conditioner in my friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad,
>> though. Oh, and the girl-watching was just supurb.
>>
>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>>
>>

>
> That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I could
> take that kind of heat.


It was pretty brutal day. But it was worse for the people working the Red
Carpet gig.

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> On Mon 23 Jun 2008 04:36:00a, Woolstitcher told us...
>
>>
>> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
>> news
>>> Woolstitcher wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>>
>>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands
>>>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>>>
>>>>> I suppose.
>>>>>
>>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>>
>>>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>>
>>> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess in
>>> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the usual
>>> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we
>>> discovered that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the
>>> Kodak complex on Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening that
>>> night. Finally got to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet",
>>> and while waiting for our orders two of the cameramen and the video
>>> controller for the show, that I know from working with them, checked in
>>> to wait for a table. One of them thought my friend and I were working
>>> the gig, too, and gave us some friendly shit about us old guys "still
>>> working". Anyway, travel in that part of town was just impossible.
>>> And it was about 100 degrees F with a bad air conditioner in my
>>> friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad, though. Oh, and the
>>> girl-watching was just supurb.
>>>
>>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I
>> could take that kind of heat.

>
> Think of it as Cleveland at 90F and 95 relative humidity. :-)


You have a point. I'm from lower Michigan, not far above the borders with
Indiana and Ohio, and I've often used roughly that comparison. We don't
have *desert* humidity here, but WUnderground shows the average humidity
for that day as 51% for Hollywood (range 25%-81%). I don't know where
their instruments are, but they also only show a high of 97 degrees, which
is close to my estimate, above.


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>> On Mon 23 Jun 2008 05:01:33a, Woolstitcher told us...
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>>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>>> 6.120...
>>>> On Mon 23 Jun 2008 04:36:00a, Woolstitcher told us...
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Blinky the Shark" > wrote in message
>>>>> news >>>>>> Woolstitcher wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Pennyaline" > wrote in message
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing,
>>>>>>>> affect a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my

>> hands
>>>>>>>> and arms hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and
>>>>>>>> guests, I can be a star too!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I suppose.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I unintentionally got caught in the Daytime Emmy Awards traffic mess

>> in
>>>>>> Hollywood Friday. Going for lunch with a friend, and besides the

>> usual
>>>>>> Hollywood traffic and road repairs, it was just awful. Then we
>>>>>> discovered that it was Emmy Day. And we were going to lunch in the
>>>>>> Kodak complex on Hollywood Boulevard, where the show was happening

>> that
>>>>>> night. Finally got to the restaurant, not far from the "red carpet",
>>>>>> and while waiting for our orders two of the cameramen and the video
>>>>>> controller for the show, that I know from working with them, checked

>> in
>>>>>> to wait for a table. One of them thought my friend and I were working
>>>>>> the gig, too, and gave us some friendly shit about us old guys "still
>>>>>> working". Anyway, travel in that part of town was just impossible.
>>>>>> And it was about 100 degrees F with a bad air conditioner in my
>>>>>> friend's car.[1] Whew! Great salad, though. Oh, and the
>>>>>> girl-watching was just supurb.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [1]Around 6PM I saw a bank thermometer sign saying it was 111.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> That sounds like fun well, but for the 111F part. I don't think I
>>>>> could take that kind of heat.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Think of it as Cleveland at 90F and 95 relative humidity. :-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> Now, that's not very nice
>>> back to cooking .... At least I could get my solar oven to work at 111F.

>>
>> Believe me, I know. I lived in Cleveland for 43 years.
>>
>> The past week in Phoenix has not had a day under 112°F. It is now 5:00
>> a.m. and it's nearly 90°F. already.
>>
>> I think I will have a nice cold salad for lunch.

>
> I don't know how you do it. While I really hate living here ... I'm not sure
> that I would like living there any better. At least there isn't snow there.
> Salad, good idea.


I spent 33 years in Michigan before moving to Hollywood. Some nasty
summer weather is a good trade off for your winters. We really only have
about a month of oppressive heat in the average summer; you have winter
too much of the year.


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>> Believe me, I know. I lived in Cleveland for 43 years.
>>
>> The past week in Phoenix has not had a day under 112°F. It is now 5:00
>> a.m. and it's nearly 90°F. already.
>>
>> I think I will have a nice cold salad for lunch.
>>
>>
>>

>
> I don't know how you do it. While I really hate living here ... I'm not
> sure that I would like living there any better. At least there isn't
> snow there. Salad, good idea.


We tend to live a "reverse" seasonal schedule that you do in Cleveland.
When we lived there, apart from the daily grind of going to and from work,
most of winter days were spent in indoor activities except for the
occasional forays to go ice skating, or something of that nature.

Here we spend most of our summer days inside avoiding the heat. Early
mornings and most evenings are quite tolerable. The rest of the year is
generally wonderful.

I wouldn't trade our climate for going back to snow country for anything.

> We have a HUGE batch of CSA greens. Today I'll be making soup and salad
> for dinner. Soup is Turkey meatball w/ kale and salad ... all the
> greens we can eat. I was thinking about making some kind of bread ..
> but it's already too hot for that.


Sounds like delicious summer dinner!

I don't bake a lot in the warm weather here, but if I really want something
I will crank up the oven. I also have one of the old Westinghouse
roaster/ovens on the stand, which puts out far less heat and works well for
baking many things.

> (btw, the soup will be cooked outside on the grill burner ... I love
> that thing. I'm looking for breads that can be made on the grill.


I love having the side burner on the grill. It does save a lot of heat
being generated inside. However, I have a glasss top electric range, and
find that it actually throws off very little heat with a correctly sized
pot on one of its elements.

Last summer I did bake a cherry and a strawberry pie in the outdoor grill
with great success. At least in the case of our grill, I made sure that I
added height away from the grill surface for the pie plate to rest on so as
not to burn the bottom. Holding an accurate temperature was easy. I see no
reason why you couldn't do bread in the grill.



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On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 21:15:04 -0600, Pennyaline
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>Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>
>I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect
>a leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
>hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I
>can be a star too!
>
>I suppose.
>
><oprah's got my back>


i'd say oprah has enough back for at least two people.

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>"Pennyaline" > wrote in message
.. .
>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>
>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect a
>> leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
>> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I can
>> be a star too!
>>
>> I suppose.
>>
>> <oprah's got my back>

>
>ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>


which one? hasselbeck or the chick who wasn't sure whether the earth
was round or flat?

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>Thank God for small miracles. She actually gave an interview on her
>intentions of fawning over Cindy McCain and 'putting it to" Michelle Obama.
>Cindy just smiled on her time on that bitchfest and Michelle was smart
>enough not to rise to the bait. The 'lovely Elizabeth' is one person sorely
>deserving of a blanket party.
>JMHO.


I'd spend some time under a blanket with her as long as she didn't
talk. I never saw much in her until the night they had Michelle Obama
on the view. Hasselbech was on FOX and made up a bit different. I
don't like blonds, but she's hot. But she certainly is a bitch.

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>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:48:08 -0400, "Woolstitcher"
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Pennyaline" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>
>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect a
>>> leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
>>> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I can
>>> be a star too!
>>>
>>> I suppose.
>>>
>>> <oprah's got my back>

>>
>>ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>

>
>which one? hasselbeck or the chick who wasn't sure whether the earth
>was round or flat?
>
><http://www.boingboing.net/2007/09/19/cohost-of-the-view-d.html>


Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.

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> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 12:21:21 -0400, "Virginia Tadrzynski"
>
> > wrote:
> >Thank God for small miracles. *She actually gave an interview on her
> >intentions of fawning over Cindy McCain and 'putting it to" Michelle Obama.
> >Cindy just smiled on her time on that bitchfest and Michelle was smart
> >enough not to rise to the bait. *The 'lovely Elizabeth' is one person sorely
> >deserving of a blanket party.
> >JMHO.

>
> I'd spend some time under a blanket with her as long as she didn't
> talk. *I never saw much in her until the night they had Michelle Obama
> on the view. *Hasselbech was on FOX and made up a bit different. *I
> don't like blonds, but she's hot. *But she certainly is a bitch.
>
> Lou


She also doesn't seem very bright to me.
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"blake murphy" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:48:08 -0400, "Woolstitcher"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Pennyaline" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>
>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect
>>> a
>>> leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
>>> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I
>>> can
>>> be a star too!
>>>
>>> I suppose.
>>>
>>> <oprah's got my back>

>>
>>ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>

>
> which one? hasselbeck or the chick who wasn't sure whether the earth
> was round or flat?
>


Both. ugh, I can't stand her either. I love Whoopi and Joy. They need
their own show.



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> On Mon 23 Jun 2008 05:53:40a, Woolstitcher told us...


>> I don't know how you do it. While I really hate living here ... I'm not
>> sure that I would like living there any better. At least there isn't
>> snow there. Salad, good idea.

>
> We tend to live a "reverse" seasonal schedule that you do in Cleveland.
> When we lived there, apart from the daily grind of going to and from work,
> most of winter days were spent in indoor activities except for the
> occasional forays to go ice skating, or something of that nature.
>
> Here we spend most of our summer days inside avoiding the heat. Early
> mornings and most evenings are quite tolerable. The rest of the year is
> generally wonderful.
>
> I wouldn't trade our climate for going back to snow country for anything.


Of course, in some [ahem] areas, you can ski in the morning and surf in
the evening. Or replace one of those with "go hiking in the desert", if
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On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
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>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 19:25:53 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:48:08 -0400, "Woolstitcher"
> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Pennyaline" > wrote in message
.. .
>>>> Rachael Ray won a daytime Emmy for her talk show.
>>>>
>>>> I suppose this means that if I pack myself into a sausage casing, affect a
>>>> leering grin, bray heedlessly into the ether, flail my hands and arms
>>>> hither and yon and behave like a idiot with my audience and guests, I can
>>>> be a star too!
>>>>
>>>> I suppose.
>>>>
>>>> <oprah's got my back>
>>>
>>>ugh, at least that fundy bitch from the View didn't win.
>>>

>>
>>which one? hasselbeck or the chick who wasn't sure whether the earth
>>was round or flat?
>>
>><http://www.boingboing.net/2007/09/19/cohost-of-the-view-d.html>

>
>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>
>Lou


joy is sometimes funny. i don't watch the show much at all, but the
two i mentioned are pretty pathetic.

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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
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>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>wrote:


>>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>
>>Lou

>
>joy is sometimes funny.


You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.

> i don't watch the show much at all,


We don't have cable at the cottage so that's the only time I see it.
We were there lots late last summer, but I only see it now if there's
a holiday and Louise turns it on.

>but the two i mentioned are pretty pathetic.


Rosie was the worst. IMO

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Lou Decruss wrote:

> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
> > wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
> >wrote:

>
> >>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
> >>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
> >>
> >>Lou

> >
> >joy is sometimes funny.

>
> You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
> allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.
>
> > i don't watch the show much at all,

>
> We don't have cable at the cottage so that's the only time I see it.
> We were there lots late last summer, but I only see it now if there's
> a holiday and Louise turns it on.
>
> >but the two i mentioned are pretty pathetic.

>
> Rosie was the worst. IMO



The most cringable and teeth - knashing Rosie Thing was a show on the ***
cable channel Logo called something like "Cruising With Rosie And Family".
it was about a *** cruise for *** families with kids. Rosie The Annoying
Bulldyke and her "family" were of course the prime feature. Nauseating,
shall we say...

And whoever said gays have "better taste" missed the boat with this Logo
channel. Truly, the insipidity of it stinks...


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Gregory Morrow wrote:
> Lou Decruss wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>> wrote:
>>>> Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>>> Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>>
>>>> Lou
>>> joy is sometimes funny.

>> You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
>> allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.
>>
>>> i don't watch the show much at all,

>> We don't have cable at the cottage so that's the only time I see it.
>> We were there lots late last summer, but I only see it now if there's
>> a holiday and Louise turns it on.
>>
>>> but the two i mentioned are pretty pathetic.

>> Rosie was the worst. IMO

>
>
> The most cringable and teeth - knashing Rosie Thing was a show on the ***
> cable channel Logo called something like "Cruising With Rosie And Family".
> it was about a *** cruise for *** families with kids. Rosie The Annoying
> Bulldyke and her "family" were of course the prime feature. Nauseating,
> shall we say...
>
> And whoever said gays have "better taste" missed the boat with this Logo
> channel. Truly, the insipidity of it stinks...


Sorry you did not care for the show. I found it enjoyable, at least most
of it. I am a cruise nut, maybe that is why I liked it.

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>The most cringable and teeth - knashing Rosie Thing was a show on the ***
>cable channel Logo called something like "Cruising With Rosie And Family".
>it was about a *** cruise for *** families with kids. Rosie The Annoying
>Bulldyke and her "family" were of course the prime feature. Nauseating,
>shall we say...
>
>And whoever said gays have "better taste" missed the boat with this Logo
>channel. Truly, the insipidity of it stinks...


Rosie was on Paula Dean's new Friday night show a few weeks ago. I'm
still astonished that TV executives actually put that crap on. It was
like looking at a train wreck.

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Lou Decruss wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
> > wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>> wrote:

>
>>> Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>> Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>
>>> Lou

>> joy is sometimes funny.

>



I think Joy is funny, too, and I like Barbara Walters altho I never
liked her as an interviewer. Whoopie is a hoot. I'd love to meet her.
Elizabeth my-husband-is-a-football-star is a PITA sanctimonious
cheerleader who needs grow up and join the real world.

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> I think Joy is funny, too, and I like Barbara Walters altho I never
> liked her as an interviewer. Whoopie is a hoot. I'd love to meet her.
> Elizabeth my-husband-is-a-football-star is a PITA sanctimonious
> cheerleader who needs grow up and join the real world.
>
> gloria p


I'd say she as much in the "real world" as the other women you mention,
just has different opinions than her critics. I'm always amazed by how
intolerant of alternative opinions some folks are, especially when it
comes to her?
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On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:08:46 -0600, Gloria P >
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>Lou Decruss wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>> wrote:

>>
>>>> Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>>> Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>>
>>>> Lou
>>> joy is sometimes funny.

>>

>
>
>I think Joy is funny, too, and I like Barbara Walters altho I never
>liked her as an interviewer. Whoopie is a hoot. I'd love to meet her.
> Elizabeth my-husband-is-a-football-star is a PITA sanctimonious
>cheerleader who needs grow up and join the real world.
>
>gloria p


You mixed your attributions up.

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>Gloria P wrote:
>
>> I think Joy is funny, too, and I like Barbara Walters altho I never
>> liked her as an interviewer. Whoopie is a hoot. I'd love to meet her.
>> Elizabeth my-husband-is-a-football-star is a PITA sanctimonious
>> cheerleader who needs grow up and join the real world.
>>
>> gloria p

>
>I'd say she as much in the "real world" as the other women you mention,
>just has different opinions than her critics. I'm always amazed by how
>intolerant of alternative opinions some folks are, especially when it
>comes to her?


I'm not a right as her, but far more right than everyone else on that
left wing show. It's her attitude. Even though I agree with some of
what she chatters about, I think she's a bitch.

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>On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:
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>>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>wrote:

>
>>>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>
>>>Lou

>>
>>joy is sometimes funny.

>
>You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
>allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.
>


well, **** her then.

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> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:35:47 -0500, Lou Decruss >
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>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>>wrote:

>>
>>>>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>>>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>>
>>>>Lou
>>>
>>>joy is sometimes funny.

>>
>>You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
>>allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.
>>

>
> well, **** her then.


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On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 18:49:43 GMT, blake murphy
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>On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:35:47 -0500, Lou Decruss >
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>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>>wrote:

>>
>>>>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>>>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>>
>>>>Lou
>>>
>>>joy is sometimes funny.

>>
>>You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
>>allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.
>>

>
>well, **** her then.


I'll pass. I think she's a pig just like Rosie.

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>blake murphy wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:35:47 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>>>>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>>>
>>>>>Lou
>>>>
>>>>joy is sometimes funny.
>>>
>>>You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
>>>allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.
>>>

>>
>> well, **** her then.

>
>...until she smokes.


she's no beauty, but i but she's fun.

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> On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 15:25:45 -0700, Blinky the Shark
> > wrote:
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>>blake murphy wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:35:47 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 16:24:36 GMT, blake murphy
> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 16:06:28 -0500, Lou Decruss >
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>Woopie and Barbara are the only two on that show worth listening to.
>>>>>>Joy Bahar needs to be slapped through the screen.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Lou
>>>>>
>>>>>joy is sometimes funny.
>>>>
>>>>You missed the show where she was bitching that people shouldn't be
>>>>allowed to smoke in their apartments because it bothers her.
>>>>
>>>
>>> well, **** her then.

>>
>>...until she smokes.

>
> she's no beauty, but i but she's fun.


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> she's no beauty, but i but she's fun.
>
> your pal,
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That's how I feel about Guy Fiero.
Tacky looking as hell, but LIKEABLE!
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