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The Jill McQuown Show (was: What meal/s would you most like Gordon Ramsay to cook for you,if he had to ? (was: What meal/s would you most like Gordon Ramsay to cook for you,if he had to ?)
"Gregory Morrow" ha scritto nel messaggio > Sqwertz wrote: > >> jmcquown > wrote: >> >> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not to >> have a 5-star restaurant. Have you >> contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? >> >> (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York Daily >> Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) > > I agree with this poast > Best > Greg ===>>> roflmao You hardly have a place to stand to criticize anyone here. You apparently spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a troll. |
The Jill McQuown Show (was: What meal/s would you most like Gordon Ramsay to cook for you,if he had to ? (was: What meal/s would you most like Gordon Ramsay to cook for you,if he had to ?)
Sqwertz wrote: > jmcquown > wrote: > > > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > > ... > >> Gary > wrote: > >> > >>> As people often forget what a brilliant chef he actually is, what > >>> meal/s (including any beverage/s you'd also choose) would you > >>> most like world renowned chef Gordon Ramsay to cook for you > >>> (if he had to) and please say why, for any separate meal named. > >> > >> I would like to see him serve Leg of Ingrid Newkirk. > >> > >> You sure sound like his publicist? Don't expect any serious > >> responses here. Gordon Ramsey is an asshole, and that's what he > >> he'll always be. Great Chef, my ass. > > > > I don't see you owning a five star restaurant, nor do you have one or more > > television shows. Oh wait, you have a show here all by yourself... it's > > called "bitching" ;) > > I'm not the one advertising myself as part of the Jill McQuown and > RFC show. Nor am I parading my assholishness around on TV and > begging my publicist to advertise me on Usenet - the lowest form of > publicity there is. > > What kind of "Chef" needs to get new dish ideas (with explicit > reasons) from RFC so he can parade GR into some restaurant and rip > them a new asshole in his usual style based on the recommendations > he gets here? > > Those people who do that open themselves up to criticism. Kinda > like... well, YOU. Except you do your own publicity antics. > > Do you even know who Ingrid is? > > All conversation whatsoever is completely lost on you. Why do > people even talk to you except for superficial amusement and > boredom? > > You're the epitome of a drunken, wine-glass bearing Blonde that > stops by every conversation at a social gathering and lasts about 20 > seconds before getting shunned by heads bobbing to the opposite side > and looking to the ground. > > All you can do nowadays is have people over your dead-fortune-house > and complain about them because nobody will ever invite you to their > house anymore. Weren't you getting married, BTW? > > You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not > the asshole claiming to have a 5-star restaurant. Have you > contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? > > (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York > Daily Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) > I agree with this poast -- Best Greg ===>>> roflmao |
The Jill McQuown Show
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:14:12 +0200, Giusi wrote:
> "Gregory Morrow" ha scritto nel messaggio > Sqwertz wrote: >> >>> jmcquown > wrote: >>> >>> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>> You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not to >>> have a 5-star restaurant. Have you >>> contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? >>> >>> (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York Daily >>> Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) >> >> I agree with this poast > >> Best >> Greg ===>>> roflmao > > You hardly have a place to stand to criticize anyone here. You apparently > spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a troll. good thing usenet has no smell function, huh? your pal, blake |
The Jill McQuown Show
"blake murphy" > wrote in message .. . > On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:14:12 +0200, Giusi wrote: > >> "Gregory Morrow" ha scritto nel messaggio > Sqwertz wrote: >>> >>>> jmcquown > wrote: >>>> >>>> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>> You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not to >>>> have a 5-star restaurant. Have you >>>> contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? >>>> >>>> (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York Daily >>>> Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) >>> >>> I agree with this poast >> >>> Best >>> Greg ===>>> roflmao >> >> You hardly have a place to stand to criticize anyone here. You >> apparently >> spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a troll. > > good thing usenet has no smell function, huh? > You read my mind!! It would have to be the worst part of Sheldon up close and personal. |
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Giusi wrote:
> You apparently spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a > troll. Oh, SNAP! ObFood: Cornmeal-Ginger Cookies (from Café Beaujolais) 1 cup unsalted butter, softened 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest 1 1/2 cups flour 1 cup yellow cornmeal 1/4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ground ginger 1. Beat the butter and sugar together in a large mixing bowl until well blended. Beat in the vanilla, egg yolks, and lemon zest. 2. In another bowl, stir and toss together the flour, cornmeal, salt and ginger. Add to the butter-sugar mixture, and blend thoroughly until the dough is cohesive and completely mixed. 3. Divide the dough in half (it will be soft), and on a lightly floured surface, push, pat, and roll each piece into a cylinder about 7 inches long and 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Wrap securely in plastic wrap (if you plan to refrigerate or freeze it)or waxed paper, and chill for a few hours, until firm. 4. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. With a thin sharp knife, cut the dough into rounds about 1/4 inch thick. Place about an inch apart on buttered cookie sheets and bake for about 10 minutes. They should spread and puff just slightly, but should not brown. Remove from the sheets and cool on racks, then store in an airtight container. Makes about 55 cookies Bob |
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On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:42:40 -0400, cybercat wrote:
> "blake murphy" > wrote in message > .. . >> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:14:12 +0200, Giusi wrote: >> >>> "Gregory Morrow" ha scritto nel messaggio > Sqwertz wrote: >>>> >>>>> jmcquown > wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>> You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not to >>>>> have a 5-star restaurant. Have you >>>>> contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? >>>>> >>>>> (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York Daily >>>>> Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) >>>> >>>> I agree with this poast >>> >>>> Best >>>> Greg ===>>> roflmao >>> >>> You hardly have a place to stand to criticize anyone here. You >>> apparently >>> spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a troll. >> >> good thing usenet has no smell function, huh? >> > You read my mind!! It would have to be the worst part of Sheldon up close > and personal. sometimes i gesture hypnotically, too. your pal, mandrake |
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"blake murphy" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:42:40 -0400, cybercat wrote: > >> "blake murphy" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:14:12 +0200, Giusi wrote: >>> >>>> "Gregory Morrow" ha scritto nel messaggio > Sqwertz wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> jmcquown > wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>>> You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not >>>>>> to >>>>>> have a 5-star restaurant. Have you >>>>>> contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? >>>>>> >>>>>> (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York Daily >>>>>> Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) >>>>> >>>>> I agree with this poast >>>> >>>>> Best >>>>> Greg ===>>> roflmao >>>> >>>> You hardly have a place to stand to criticize anyone here. You >>>> apparently >>>> spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a troll. >>> >>> good thing usenet has no smell function, huh? >>> >> You read my mind!! It would have to be the worst part of Sheldon up close >> and personal. > > sometimes i gesture hypnotically, too. > Oo. Hipmotize me. |
The Jill McQuown Show
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote: >> > >> Oo. Hipmotize me. > > > You goin' all "beatnik" on us, cyberkittie...??? > > Have you ever been hypnotized? For real, by a regular hypnotherapist? |
The Jill McQuown Show
cybercat wrote: > "blake murphy" > wrote in message > ... > > On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:42:40 -0400, cybercat wrote: > > > >> "blake murphy" > wrote in message > >> .. . > >>> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:14:12 +0200, Giusi wrote: > >>> > >>>> "Gregory Morrow" ha scritto nel messaggio > Sqwertz wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> jmcquown > wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > >>>>>> You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not > >>>>>> to > >>>>>> have a 5-star restaurant. Have you > >>>>>> contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York Daily > >>>>>> Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) > >>>>> > >>>>> I agree with this poast > >>>> > >>>>> Best > >>>>> Greg ===>>> roflmao > >>>> > >>>> You hardly have a place to stand to criticize anyone here. You > >>>> apparently > >>>> spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a troll. > >>> > >>> good thing usenet has no smell function, huh? > >>> > >> You read my mind!! It would have to be the worst part of Sheldon up close > >> and personal. > > > > sometimes i gesture hypnotically, too. > > > Oo. Hipmotize me. You goin' all "beatnik" on us, cyberkittie...??? -- Best Greg |
The Jill McQuown Show
cybercat wrote: > "Gregory Morrow" > wrote: > >> > > >> Oo. Hipmotize me. > > > > > > You goin' all "beatnik" on us, cyberkittie...??? > > > > > > Have you ever been hypnotized? For real, by a regular hypnotherapist? > Nope, wot's it like...??? -- Best Greg |
The Jill McQuown Show
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:07:24 -0400, cybercat wrote:
> "blake murphy" > wrote in message > ... >> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:42:40 -0400, cybercat wrote: >> >>> "blake murphy" > wrote in message >>> .. . >>>> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 10:14:12 +0200, Giusi wrote: >>>> >>>>> "Gregory Morrow" ha scritto nel messaggio > Sqwertz wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> jmcquown > wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >>>>>>> You're free to criticize me all you want - I enjoy it. But I'm not >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> have a 5-star restaurant. Have you >>>>>>> contacted Maury or Sally for your own TV debut? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (Where do you get a '5-star' restaurant, anyway - The New York Daily >>>>>>> Telegraph? And you yourself own what restaurant?) >>>>>> >>>>>> I agree with this poast >>>>> >>>>>> Best >>>>>> Greg ===>>> roflmao >>>>> >>>>> You hardly have a place to stand to criticize anyone here. You >>>>> apparently >>>>> spell like Sheldon, think like Boris and shapeshift like a troll. >>>> >>>> good thing usenet has no smell function, huh? >>>> >>> You read my mind!! It would have to be the worst part of Sheldon up close >>> and personal. >> >> sometimes i gesture hypnotically, too. >> > Oo. Hipmotize me. only if seeing my etchings doesn't work. your pal, blake |
The Jill McQuown Show
"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message ... > > cybercat wrote: > >> "Gregory Morrow" > wrote: >> >> > >> >> Oo. Hipmotize me. >> > >> > >> > You goin' all "beatnik" on us, cyberkittie...??? >> > >> > >> >> Have you ever been hypnotized? For real, by a regular hypnotherapist? >> > > > Nope, wot's it like...??? > It's cool. The guy I had in my 20s was Bruce Goldberg, he was something of a local celeb in the DC/Baltimore area, a very good hypnotherapist who did past life regressions as well. (I just went to quit smoking. Private sessions, not very expensive. I chose him because his office was between my apartment and the bar where I worked. Then looked up one day and he was on national television, on something like Dr. Phil?) First of all, it is like waves, you go down very deeply into it and then up a bit, and etc. Second of all, when you are in very deep states, you get pleasure chills on your skin, like when someone lightly strokes one's arm? I liked it. I liked smoking more, so it took me another twenty or so years to quit. :) |
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