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Nina wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
> > wrote:
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>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>
>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>
>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>
>> What should I do??

>
> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>
> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?


I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
bridge with his other junk.

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> Nina wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>>
>>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>>
>>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>>
>>> What should I do??

>>
>> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>>
>> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
>> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
>> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?

>
> I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
> bridge with his other junk.
>
> nancy
>


You only have to visit your mom...You live with your wife...How hard do
you want your life?

How mean minded was your mom? If she truly wanted the recipe to die with
her...maybe she too left stuff out.

ANd there are lots of bridges you can put your stuff under.

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hahabogus wrote:

> How mean minded was your mom? If she truly wanted the recipe to die
> with her...maybe she too left stuff out.


(laughing) I like the way you think! good one.

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>> Nina wrote:
>>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>>>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>>>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>>>
>>>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>>>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>>>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>>>
>>>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>>>
>>>> What should I do??
>>>
>>> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>>>
>>> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
>>> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
>>> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?

>>
>> I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
>> bridge with his other junk.
>>
>> nancy
>>

>
> You only have to visit your mom...You live with your wife...How hard do
> you want your life?
>
> How mean minded was your mom? If she truly wanted the recipe to die with
> her...maybe she too left stuff out.


No. But her sister (my aunt) was good to do that.

>
> ANd there are lots of bridges you can put your stuff under.


And I do.


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> Nina wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>>
>>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>>
>>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>>
>>> What should I do??

>>
>> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>>
>> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
>> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
>> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?

>
> I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
> bridge with his other junk.
>
> nancy


Heh! I really was LOL on that one. <G>

Thanks,
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> Nina wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>>
>>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>>
>>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>>
>>> What should I do??

>>
>> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>>
>> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
>> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
>> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?

>
> I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
> bridge with his other junk./


i think your insult was unwarranted. You don't even know me. How fat are
you anyway? Do you even have a man, or is it a wishful dream
> nancy



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>> Nina wrote:
>>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>>>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>>>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>>>
>>>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>>>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>>>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>>>
>>>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>>>
>>>> What should I do??
>>>
>>> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>>>
>>> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
>>> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
>>> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?

>>
>> I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
>> bridge with his other junk./

>
> i think your insult was unwarranted. You don't even know me. How fat are
> you anyway? Do you even have a man, or is it a wishful dream



I don't need a man. I need TP for my bunghole!

Are you threatening me?

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> "Mocassin Joe" > wrote in message
> .. .
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>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
>> . ..
>>> Nina wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>>>>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>>>>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>>>>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>>>>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>>>>
>>>>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>>>>
>>>>> What should I do??
>>>>
>>>> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>>>>
>>>> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
>>>> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
>>>> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?
>>>
>>> I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
>>> bridge with his other junk./

>>
>> i think your insult was unwarranted. You don't even know me. How fat are
>> you anyway? Do you even have a man, or is it a wishful dream

>
>
> I don't need a man. I need TP for my bunghole!
>
> Are you threatening me?


No - actually my answer was an over reaction. Someone broke my chops today
and EVERYONE has been paying. If you see this Nancy, please forgive me.
>



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On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:58:41 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:

> Nina wrote:
>> On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 11:01:12 -0400, "Mocassin Joe"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Before my mother passed away I asked her for her landmark stuffed
>>> mushroom recipe. She gave it to me on the condition, "you can never
>>> give my recipe out". I agreed.
>>>
>>> Now my wife has decided, that she is in charge of making this
>>> recipe. She looked it up in my personal cookbook. What she doesn't
>>> know is that I left out a "secret" ingredient.
>>>
>>> Naturally the dish doesn't come out as expected.
>>>
>>> What should I do??

>>
>> Depends on how you want your mushrooms, I guess.
>>
>> I think I would take "don't give the recipe out" to mean "don't give
>> it out randomly outside of the family." I mean, what is the point of
>> family recipes (if there is one) if they die with the person?

>
> I think he should have hidden his personal cookbook under his
> bridge with his other junk.
>
> nancy


you're a sly one, nancy.

your pal,
blake
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