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Paco wrote:
> > > "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > ... >> notbob wrote: >>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>> >>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person as >>>>> you. >>>>> >>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>> because >>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>> >>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>> >>> nb >> >> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other >> Bob's post had you not replied. >> >> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, >> does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a >> room, so there is space for you :-) >> >> Bob > > What happens if the room is triangular in shape? How many rooms by percentage have you personally seen that are triangular in shape? I'm guessing it's a rather low number, so not worth having mentioned. Bob |
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![]() "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message ... > Paco wrote: >> >> >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >> ... >>> notbob wrote: >>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>> >>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person >>>>>> as >>>>>> you. >>>>>> >>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>>> because >>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>> >>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>> >>>> nb >>> >>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other >>> Bob's post had you not replied. >>> >>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does >>> that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, >>> so there is space for you :-) >>> >>> Bob >> >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? > > How many rooms by percentage have you personally seen that are triangular > in shape? > > I'm guessing it's a rather low number, so not worth having mentioned. > > Bob It was a joke, Bob Muncie. Lighten up. You're sounding cranky again. Need a nap? |
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Paco wrote:
> > > "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > ... >> Paco wrote: >>> >>> >>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> notbob wrote: >>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a >>>>>>> person as >>>>>>> you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>>>> because >>>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>> >>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>> >>>>> nb >>>> >>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen >>>> other Bob's post had you not replied. >>>> >>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, >>>> does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in >>>> a room, so there is space for you :-) >>>> >>>> Bob >>> >>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >> >> How many rooms by percentage have you personally seen that are >> triangular in shape? >> >> I'm guessing it's a rather low number, so not worth having mentioned. >> >> Bob > > It was a joke, Bob Muncie. Lighten up. You're sounding cranky again. > Need a nap? Sorry... Just being sensitive as I'm not use to having to modify my KF seven times in 24 hours to avoid a lunatic's posts.. And no, I do have ample sleep at the moment :-) Just being a bit touchy given the conditions. Sorry if I offended. Bob |
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![]() "D 1" > wrote in message news ![]() > Bob Muncie wrote: >> Bob Terwilliger wrote: >>> The Ranger replied to Bob Muncie: >>> >>>>> Cyber is a rather smart person. >>>> >>>> No its not even remotely smart. Consistent, yes; but smart -- not even >>>> remotely. >>>> >>>> Sort of like you. Explains volumes. >>> >>> Rather than gainsaying Bob's opinion and following with an ad hominem, >>> I'll take a different tack, in the hope that Bob can reach some insight >>> into how he came to that opinion which seems so far divorced from >>> reality. If people work things out on their own, they usually learn more >>> effectively. >>> >>> So, Bob, can you point to any post by cyber**** which made you think it >>> was smart? I can't say I've ever seen such a thing from cyber****. >>> Maybe we have wildly diverging ideas about what the word "smart" means, >>> but I'm curious as to whether you formed your opinion based on something >>> cyber**** wrote, or whether it's just your normal habit to assume people >>> are smart. >>> >>> Bob >> >> How bout I point out that your wife left because she couldn't stomach >> crap that this post? >> >> Bob > > How "bout" I point out that you are pathetic and can't form a proper > sentence? > > Go play with Shelly. > For that you needed a sock? |
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![]() "Stu" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 15:35:04 -0400, Bob Muncie > > wrote: > > -->Gregory Morrow wrote: > -->> blake murphy wrote: > -->> > -->>> On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 00:42:15 -0700, Bob Terwilliger wrote: > -->>> > -->>>> The Ranger replied to Bob Muncie: > -->>>> > -->>>>>> Cyber is a rather smart person. > -->>>>> No its not even remotely smart. Consistent, yes; but smart -- not > -->>>>> even remotely. > -->>>>> > -->>>>> Sort of like you. Explains volumes. > -->>>> Rather than gainsaying Bob's opinion and following with an ad > -->>>> hominem, I'll take a different tack, in the hope that Bob can reach > -->>>> some insight into how he came to that opinion which seems so far > -->>>> divorced from reality. If people work things out on their own, they > -->>>> usually learn more effectively. > -->>>> > -->>>> So, Bob, can you point to any post by cyber**** which made you > think > -->>>> it was smart? I can't say I've ever seen such a thing from > -->>>> cyber****. Maybe we have wildly diverging ideas about what the > word > -->>>> "smart" means, but I'm curious as to whether you formed your > opinion > -->>>> based on something cyber**** wrote, or whether it's just your > normal > -->>>> habit to assume people are smart. > -->>>> > -->>>> Bob > -->>> on the other hand, calling her 'cyber****' is a mark of triple-nine > -->>> super-genius. > -->> > -->> > -->> May I suggest a _cybercat FAQ_ for the noobies, it'll cut down on all > this > -->> incessant bickering... > -->> > -->> > --> > -->What bickering? > --> > -->Bob T is acting like a twit, Blake is acting like a sock puppet, and > now > -->you chime in for little reason. > --> > -->What bickering? > --> > -->Bob > > > more like trolling, cybercat is one of the more annoying So, how are Mrs. Pid and the kids? |
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"Paco" > wrote: > "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > ... > > notbob wrote: > >> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: > >>> Bob Muncie wrote: > >> > >>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person as > >>>> you. > >>>> > >>>> Good-bye Bob. > >>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right > >>> because > >>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! > >>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" > >> > >> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I > >> say you can come out. <sheesh> > >> > >> nb > > > > Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other > > Bob's post had you not replied. > > > > But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does > > that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, so > > there is space for you :-) > > > > Bob > > What happens if the room is triangular in shape? Or round? -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > "Paco" > wrote: > >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >> ... >>> notbob wrote: >>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person as >>>>>> you. >>>>>> >>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>>> because >>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>> >>>> nb >>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other >>> Bob's post had you not replied. >>> >>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does >>> that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, so >>> there is space for you :-) >>> >>> Bob >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? > > Or round? *Now* you chirp in... if it's round, I wold nominate that we chase each other around in it in the hopes the slowest one gets caught, and beaten to death every time we have a similar blowup such as this. Bob |
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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > In article >, > "Paco" > wrote: > >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >> ... >> > notbob wrote: >> >> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >> >>> Bob Muncie wrote: >> >> >> >>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person >> >>>> as >> >>>> you. >> >>>> >> >>>> Good-bye Bob. >> >>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >> >>> because >> >>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >> >>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >> >> >> >> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >> >> say you can come out. <sheesh> >> >> >> >> nb >> > >> > Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other >> > Bob's post had you not replied. >> > >> > But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does >> > that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, >> > so >> > there is space for you :-) >> > >> > Bob >> >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? > > Or round? > -- > Peace! Om > I was going to mention that, but I figured one geometrical conundrum at a time: http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/brookline.html Interesting story behind that building. |
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![]() "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message ... > Paco wrote: >> >> >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Paco wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> notbob wrote: >>>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person >>>>>>>> as >>>>>>>> you. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>>>>> because >>>>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>>> >>>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>>>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>>> >>>>>> nb >>>>> >>>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other >>>>> Bob's post had you not replied. >>>>> >>>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, >>>>> does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a >>>>> room, so there is space for you :-) >>>>> >>>>> Bob >>>> >>>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >>> >>> How many rooms by percentage have you personally seen that are >>> triangular in shape? >>> >>> I'm guessing it's a rather low number, so not worth having mentioned. >>> >>> Bob >> >> It was a joke, Bob Muncie. Lighten up. You're sounding cranky again. >> Need a nap? > > Sorry... Just being sensitive as I'm not use to having to modify my KF > seven times in 24 hours to avoid a lunatic's posts.. > > And no, I do have ample sleep at the moment :-) Just being a bit touchy > given the conditions. Sorry if I offended. > > Bob No offense taken. It's Usenet. Quite akin to the "Wild, Wild West". To quote a former poster here and in several other groups, "It's Usenet, bitch. Adapt or haul ass." |
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Paco wrote:
> > > "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > ... >> Paco wrote: >>> >>> >>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> notbob wrote: >>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a >>>>>>> person as >>>>>>> you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>>>> because >>>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>> >>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>> >>>>> nb >>>> >>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen >>>> other Bob's post had you not replied. >>>> >>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, >>>> does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in >>>> a room, so there is space for you :-) >>>> >>>> Bob >>> >>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >> >> How many rooms by percentage have you personally seen that are >> triangular in shape? >> >> I'm guessing it's a rather low number, so not worth having mentioned. >> >> Bob > > It was a joke, Bob Muncie. Lighten up. You're sounding cranky again. > Need a nap? Thanks Paco... Lightening up is something I'd appreciate at the moment. Generally, I am a nice person, and not prone to being a butt (unlike a few here). Have a nice week, as I wish all I have contact with a positive life experience. Everyone "not" nice, should have to deal with their own end of the scale. Bob |
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Bob Muncie > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > In article >, > > "Paco" > wrote: > > > >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > >> ... > >>> notbob wrote: > >>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: > >>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: > >>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person as > >>>>>> you. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Good-bye Bob. > >>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right > >>>>> because > >>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! > >>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" > >>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I > >>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> > >>>> > >>>> nb > >>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other > >>> Bob's post had you not replied. > >>> > >>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does > >>> that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, > >>> so > >>> there is space for you :-) > >>> > >>> Bob > >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? > > > > Or round? > > *Now* you chirp in... Just been lurking on this thread. <g> > if it's round, I wold nominate that we chase each > other around in it in the hopes the slowest one gets caught, and beaten > to death every time we have a similar blowup such as this. > > Bob <laughs> -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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"Paco" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() > > In article >, > > "Paco" > wrote: > > > >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > notbob wrote: > >> >> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: > >> >>> Bob Muncie wrote: > >> >> > >> >>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person > >> >>>> as > >> >>>> you. > >> >>>> > >> >>>> Good-bye Bob. > >> >>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right > >> >>> because > >> >>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! > >> >>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" > >> >> > >> >> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I > >> >> say you can come out. <sheesh> > >> >> > >> >> nb > >> > > >> > Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other > >> > Bob's post had you not replied. > >> > > >> > But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does > >> > that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, > >> > so > >> > there is space for you :-) > >> > > >> > Bob > >> > >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? > > > > Or round? > > -- > > Peace! Om > > > > I was going to mention that, but I figured one geometrical conundrum at a > time: > > http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/brookline.html > > Interesting story behind that building. I've often wished I had the money to purchase one of the Montana missile silos that have been for sale in the past. Now THAT is lots of "space"! <g> http://www.missilebases.com/ Just one of many hits from google for "missile silos for sale". -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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"Paco" > wrote: > > Sorry... Just being sensitive as I'm not use to having to modify my KF > > seven times in 24 hours to avoid a lunatic's posts.. Get used to it. It happens. <g> I learned to not take things personally here a long time ago, but I've been posting here since 1996... > > > > And no, I do have ample sleep at the moment :-) Just being a bit touchy > > given the conditions. Sorry if I offended. > > > > Bob > > No offense taken. It's Usenet. Quite akin to the "Wild, Wild West". To > quote a former poster here and in several other groups, "It's Usenet, bitch. > Adapt or haul ass." Ooh, I like that! -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > In article >, > "Paco" > wrote: > >> > Sorry... Just being sensitive as I'm not use to having to modify my KF >> > seven times in 24 hours to avoid a lunatic's posts.. > > Get used to it. It happens. <g> > I learned to not take things personally here a long time ago, but I've > been posting here since 1996... > >> > >> > And no, I do have ample sleep at the moment :-) Just being a bit touchy >> > given the conditions. Sorry if I offended. >> > >> > Bob >> >> No offense taken. It's Usenet. Quite akin to the "Wild, Wild West". To >> quote a former poster here and in several other groups, "It's Usenet, >> bitch. >> Adapt or haul ass." > > Ooh, I like that! > -- Got it from some guy in Florida, who seems to have fallen off of the face of the Earth. You heard from him? |
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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > In article >, > "Paco" > wrote: > >> "Omelet" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >> > In article >, >> > "Paco" > wrote: >> > >> >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > notbob wrote: >> >> >> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >> >> >>> Bob Muncie wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a >> >> >>>> person >> >> >>>> as >> >> >>>> you. >> >> >>>> >> >> >>>> Good-bye Bob. >> >> >>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >> >> >>> because >> >> >>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >> >> >>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >> >> >> >> >> >> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >> >> >> say you can come out. <sheesh> >> >> >> >> >> >> nb >> >> > >> >> > Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen >> >> > other >> >> > Bob's post had you not replied. >> >> > >> >> > But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, >> >> > does >> >> > that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a >> >> > room, >> >> > so >> >> > there is space for you :-) >> >> > >> >> > Bob >> >> >> >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >> > >> > Or round? >> > -- >> > Peace! Om >> > >> >> I was going to mention that, but I figured one geometrical conundrum at a >> time: >> >> http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/brookline.html >> >> Interesting story behind that building. > > I've often wished I had the money to purchase one of the Montana missile > silos that have been for sale in the past. > > Now THAT is lots of "space"! <g> > > http://www.missilebases.com/ > > Just one of many hits from google for "missile silos for sale". Do you search for such real estate often? ;-) Be outstanding if they came with a missile or two! <Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino>"Get off of my lawn."</Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino> |
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"Paco" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() > > In article >, > > "Paco" > wrote: > > > >> > Sorry... Just being sensitive as I'm not use to having to modify my KF > >> > seven times in 24 hours to avoid a lunatic's posts.. > > > > Get used to it. It happens. <g> > > I learned to not take things personally here a long time ago, but I've > > been posting here since 1996... > > > >> > > >> > And no, I do have ample sleep at the moment :-) Just being a bit touchy > >> > given the conditions. Sorry if I offended. > >> > > >> > Bob > >> > >> No offense taken. It's Usenet. Quite akin to the "Wild, Wild West". To > >> quote a former poster here and in several other groups, "It's Usenet, > >> bitch. > >> Adapt or haul ass." > > > > Ooh, I like that! > > -- > > Got it from some guy in Florida, who seems to have fallen off of the face of > the Earth. You heard from him? Not lately. He's gotten addicted to Internet RPG's. He shows up occasionally on alt.binaries.food. -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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![]() "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message ... > Omelet wrote: >> In article >, >> "Paco" > wrote: >> >>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> notbob wrote: >>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person >>>>>>> as >>>>>>> you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>>>> because >>>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>> >>>>> nb >>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other >>>> Bob's post had you not replied. >>>> >>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does >>>> that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, >>>> so there is space for you :-) >>>> >>>> Bob >>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >> >> Or round? > > *Now* you chirp in... if it's round, I wold nominate that we chase each > other around in it in the hopes the slowest one gets caught, and beaten to > death every time we have a similar blowup such as this. Octaganol? |
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"Paco" > wrote: > >> I was going to mention that, but I figured one geometrical conundrum at a > >> time: > >> > >> http://www.virtualvermont.com/towns/brookline.html > >> > >> Interesting story behind that building. > > > > I've often wished I had the money to purchase one of the Montana missile > > silos that have been for sale in the past. > > > > Now THAT is lots of "space"! <g> > > > > http://www.missilebases.com/ > > > > Just one of many hits from google for "missile silos for sale". > > Do you search for such real estate often? ;-) I would if I had the money. <g> That site shows them for just under 300K which is a steal in my book. I searched that just for this post as I knew that they existed. ;-) If I could afford it, I'd be on that like white on rice. > Be outstanding if they came > with a missile or two! <laughs> Yeah right! > > <Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino>"Get off of my lawn."</Clint Eastwood in Gran > Torino> Sweet. -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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![]() "The Ranger" > wrote in message > All blake did was yank his dog while posting his regular nonsense and > you're there lapping it up. Sumbitch, you're as dense as a bowling ball. I am having problems reconciling you with the loving and successful father of daughters who may, one day, read all this ![]() |
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![]() "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message ... > The Ranger wrote: >> Bob Muncie > wrote in message >> ... >>> blake murphy wrote: >>>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 23:54:30 -0700 (PDT), The Ranger wrote: >>>>> On Aug 22, 6:05 pm, Bob Muncie > wrote: >> [minor snippage] >>>> tsk, tsk, ranger. is that how you talk to the daughter-units? >>>> >>> Now that post I can get behind, and you made a good point. >> >> "Behind" what point exactly, you ****ing moron? >> >> All blake did was yank his dog while posting his regular nonsense and >> you're there lapping it up. Sumbitch, you're as dense as a bowling ball. >> >> The Ranger > > Okay... Now you are getting creepy. This is the fifth "reply-to" change > from you so you could make certain I could read it... Are you a stalker? > > Why can't you just stay down, and out of my life? > > What is so painful for you that you need to stay in this painful spot for > so long? You do realize that everyone else wants to move on now... right? > > Don't want to hear from you anymore.... this is the fifth filter rule > you've been added to. Stay down boy... But, Bob.. you don't have to read posts, just because you can see them. I rarely KF people and if I don't like what they post, I simply ignore them. Why get yourself into such a tizz! |
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Ophelia wrote:
> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > ... >> Omelet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> "Paco" > wrote: >>> >>>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> notbob wrote: >>>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > wrote: >>>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little a person >>>>>>>> as >>>>>>>> you. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm right >>>>>>> because >>>>>>> you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! >>>>>>> LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner till I >>>>>> say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>>> >>>>>> nb >>>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen other >>>>> Bob's post had you not replied. >>>>> >>>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" Bobs, does >>>>> that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four corners in a room, >>>>> so there is space for you :-) >>>>> >>>>> Bob >>>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >>> Or round? >> *Now* you chirp in... if it's round, I wold nominate that we chase each >> other around in it in the hopes the slowest one gets caught, and beaten to >> death every time we have a similar blowup such as this. > > Octaganol? > > Are you purposely trying to give me a headache Mrs O? I am not aware of "eight" regular "Bob" posters to RFC. But I do like your humor. Your Pal, Bob |
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Om wrote:
>>> I've often wished I had the money to purchase one of the Montana missile >>> silos that have been for sale in the past. >>> >>> Now THAT is lots of "space"! <g> >>> >>> http://www.missilebases.com/ >>> >>> Just one of many hits from google for "missile silos for sale". >> >> Do you search for such real estate often? ;-) > > I would if I had the money. <g> That site shows them for just under 300K > which is a steal in my book. I searched that just for this post as I > knew that they existed. ;-) > > If I could afford it, I'd be on that like white on rice. > >> Be outstanding if they came >> with a missile or two! > > <laughs> Yeah right! > >> >> <Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino>"Get off of my lawn."</Clint Eastwood in >> Gran >> Torino> > > Sweet. The town where I live has a decommissioned Titan missile silo on the outskirts. Few people are leaping at the opportunity to buy the site because of the environmental problems with it: There was some kind of chemical intrusion (benzene? I don't remember) into the soil around it, and the contaminated soil will all have to be dug out. Bob |
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Ophelia wrote:
> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > ... >> The Ranger wrote: >>> Bob Muncie > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> blake murphy wrote: >>>>> On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 23:54:30 -0700 (PDT), The Ranger wrote: >>>>>> On Aug 22, 6:05 pm, Bob Muncie > wrote: >>> [minor snippage] >>>>> tsk, tsk, ranger. is that how you talk to the daughter-units? >>>>> >>>> Now that post I can get behind, and you made a good point. >>> "Behind" what point exactly, you ****ing moron? >>> >>> All blake did was yank his dog while posting his regular nonsense and >>> you're there lapping it up. Sumbitch, you're as dense as a bowling ball. >>> >>> The Ranger >> Okay... Now you are getting creepy. This is the fifth "reply-to" change >> from you so you could make certain I could read it... Are you a stalker? >> >> Why can't you just stay down, and out of my life? >> >> What is so painful for you that you need to stay in this painful spot for >> so long? You do realize that everyone else wants to move on now... right? >> >> Don't want to hear from you anymore.... this is the fifth filter rule >> you've been added to. Stay down boy... > > But, Bob.. you don't have to read posts, just because you can see them. I > rarely KF people and if I don't like what they post, I simply ignore them. > Why get yourself into such a tizz! > > But you.. My dear sweet English tea ( I love earl grey), would assume that I would choose to ignore you. I could not do that. People like you, are the only reason why I enjoy being here. I don't come here for the "bicker" factor. I just happen to like the nice peeps like you :-) But honestly... If it wasn't for nice people like you, I would have already not be subscribed to this group. Bob |
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"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote: > Om wrote: > > >>> I've often wished I had the money to purchase one of the Montana missile > >>> silos that have been for sale in the past. > >>> > >>> Now THAT is lots of "space"! <g> > >>> > >>> http://www.missilebases.com/ > >>> > >>> Just one of many hits from google for "missile silos for sale". > >> > >> Do you search for such real estate often? ;-) > > > > I would if I had the money. <g> That site shows them for just under 300K > > which is a steal in my book. I searched that just for this post as I > > knew that they existed. ;-) > > > > If I could afford it, I'd be on that like white on rice. > > > >> Be outstanding if they came > >> with a missile or two! > > > > <laughs> Yeah right! > > > >> > >> <Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino>"Get off of my lawn."</Clint Eastwood in > >> Gran > >> Torino> > > > > Sweet. > > > The town where I live has a decommissioned Titan missile silo on the > outskirts. Few people are leaping at the opportunity to buy the site because > of the environmental problems with it: There was some kind of chemical > intrusion (benzene? I don't remember) into the soil around it, and the > contaminated soil will all have to be dug out. > > Bob That should be a pre-sale requirement! Or plant Oyster mushrooms. They are good at detoxing the soil. -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, "Paco" > > wrote: > > >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> notbob wrote: >>> >>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>> >>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little >>>>>> a person as you. >>>>>> >>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>> >>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm >>>>> right because you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, >>>>> "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>> >>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner >>>> till I say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>> >>>> nb >>> >>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen >>> other Bob's post had you not replied. >>> >>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" >>> Bobs, does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four >>> corners in a room, so there is space for you :-) >>> >>> Bob >> >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? > > > Or round? I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python skits... ARTHUR It is I, Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, from the castle of Camelot. King of all Britons, defeater of the Saxons, sovereign of all England! Pause. SOLDIER Get away! ARTHUR I am... And this my trusty servant, Patsy. We have ridden the length and breadth of the land in search of knights who will join our court at Camelot.. I must speak with your lord and master. SOLDIER What? Ridden on a horse? ARTHUR Yes! SOLDIER You're using coconuts! ARTHUR ....What? SOLDIER You've got two empty halves of coconuts and you're banging them together. ARTHUR (Scornfully) So? We have ridden since the snows of winter covered this land, through the kingdom of Mercea. SOLDIER Where did you get the coconuts? ARTHUR Through ... We found them. SOLDIER Found them? In Mercea. The coconut's tropical! ARTHUR What do you mean? SOLDIER Well, this is a temperate zone. ARTHUR The swallow may fly south with the sun, or the house martin or the plover seek warmer hot lands in winter, yet these are not strangers to our land. SOLDIER Are you suggesting coconuts migrate? ARTHUR Not at all. They could be carried. SOLDIER What? A swallow carrying a coconut? ARTHUR Why not? SOLDIER I'll tell you why not ... because a swallow is about eight inches long and weighs five ounces, and you'd be lucky to find a coconut under a pound. ARTHUR It could grip it by the husk ... SOLDIER It's not a question of where he grips it, It's a simple matter of weight - ratios ... A five-ounce bird could not hold a a one pound coconut. ARTHUR Well, it doesn't matter. Go and tell your master that Arthur from the Court of Camelot is here. |
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Kathleen > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > > In article >, "Paco" > > > wrote: > > > > > >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message > >> ... > >> > >>> notbob wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > > >>>> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: > >>>> > >>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little > >>>>>> a person as you. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Good-bye Bob. > >>>>> > >>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm > >>>>> right because you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, > >>>>> "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" > >>>> > >>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner > >>>> till I say you can come out. <sheesh> > >>>> > >>>> nb > >>> > >>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen > >>> other Bob's post had you not replied. > >>> > >>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" > >>> Bobs, does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four > >>> corners in a room, so there is space for you :-) > >>> > >>> Bob > >> > >> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? > > > > > > Or round? > > I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python skits... > > ARTHUR > It is I, Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, from the castle of > Camelot. King of all Britons, defeater of the Saxons, sovereign of all > England! > > Pause. > > SOLDIER > Get away! <snipped> From Monty Python and the Holy Grail. :-) Good spot Kathleen! <rofl> -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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Kathleen wrote:
> Omelet wrote: > >> In article >, "Paco" >> > wrote: >> >> >>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>>> notbob wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little >>>>>>> a person as you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>> >>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm >>>>>> right because you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, >>>>>> "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>> >>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner >>>>> till I say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>> >>>>> nb >>>> >>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen >>>> other Bob's post had you not replied. >>>> >>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" >>>> Bobs, does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four >>>> corners in a room, so there is space for you :-) >>>> >>>> Bob >>> >>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >> >> >> Or round? > > I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python skits... > > ARTHUR > It is I, Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, from the castle of > Camelot. King of all Britons, defeater of the Saxons, sovereign of all > England! > > Pause. > > SOLDIER > Get away! > > ARTHUR > I am... And this my trusty servant, Patsy. We have ridden the > length and breadth of the land in search of knights who will join our > court at Camelot.. I must speak with your lord and master. > > SOLDIER > What? Ridden on a horse? > > ARTHUR > Yes! > > SOLDIER > You're using coconuts! > > ARTHUR > ...What? > > SOLDIER > You've got two empty halves of coconuts and you're banging them together. > > ARTHUR (Scornfully) > So? We have ridden since the snows of winter > covered this land, through the kingdom of Mercea. > > SOLDIER > Where did you get the coconuts? > > ARTHUR > Through ... We found them. > > SOLDIER > Found them? In Mercea. The coconut's tropical! > > ARTHUR > What do you mean? > > SOLDIER > Well, this is a temperate zone. > > ARTHUR > The swallow may fly south with the sun, or the house martin or > the plover seek warmer hot lands in winter, yet these are not > strangers to our land. > > SOLDIER > Are you suggesting coconuts migrate? > > ARTHUR > Not at all. They could be carried. > > SOLDIER > What? A swallow carrying a coconut? > > ARTHUR > Why not? > > SOLDIER > I'll tell you why not ... because a swallow is about eight inches long > and weighs five ounces, and you'd be lucky to find a coconut under a pound. > > ARTHUR > It could grip it by the husk ... > > SOLDIER > It's not a question of where he grips it, It's a simple matter > of weight - ratios ... A five-ounce bird could not hold a a one pound > coconut. > > ARTHUR > Well, it doesn't matter. Go and tell your master that Arthur > from the Court of Camelot is here. > > You know, one of the things I like most about having dish network for the tv option is the BBC is on channel 135. A number of shows have the same humor you exhibit above. Thanks for the nice "funny" twist to the current thread. And I saw where you where you where going. I hope you don't mind if I just say thank-you now... And you are right.. it is funny :-) Bob |
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Bob Muncie wrote:
> Kathleen wrote: >> Omelet wrote: >> >>> In article >, "Paco" >>> > wrote: >>> >>> >>>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> >>>>> notbob wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little >>>>>>>> a person as you. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm >>>>>>> right because you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, >>>>>>> "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>>> >>>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner >>>>>> till I say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>>> >>>>>> nb >>>>> >>>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen >>>>> other Bob's post had you not replied. >>>>> >>>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" >>>>> Bobs, does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four >>>>> corners in a room, so there is space for you :-) >>>>> >>>>> Bob >>>> >>>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >>> >>> >>> Or round? >> >> I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python >> skits... >> >> ARTHUR >> It is I, Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, from the castle of >> Camelot. King of all Britons, defeater of the Saxons, sovereign of all >> England! >> >> Pause. >> >> SOLDIER >> Get away! >> >> ARTHUR >> I am... And this my trusty servant, Patsy. We have ridden the >> length and breadth of the land in search of knights who will join our >> court at Camelot.. I must speak with your lord and master. >> >> SOLDIER >> What? Ridden on a horse? >> >> ARTHUR >> Yes! >> >> SOLDIER >> You're using coconuts! >> >> ARTHUR >> ...What? >> >> SOLDIER >> You've got two empty halves of coconuts and you're banging them together. >> >> ARTHUR (Scornfully) >> So? We have ridden since the snows of winter >> covered this land, through the kingdom of Mercea. >> >> SOLDIER >> Where did you get the coconuts? >> >> ARTHUR >> Through ... We found them. >> >> SOLDIER >> Found them? In Mercea. The coconut's tropical! >> >> ARTHUR >> What do you mean? >> >> SOLDIER >> Well, this is a temperate zone. >> >> ARTHUR >> The swallow may fly south with the sun, or the house martin or >> the plover seek warmer hot lands in winter, yet these are not >> strangers to our land. >> >> SOLDIER >> Are you suggesting coconuts migrate? >> >> ARTHUR >> Not at all. They could be carried. >> >> SOLDIER >> What? A swallow carrying a coconut? >> >> ARTHUR >> Why not? >> >> SOLDIER >> I'll tell you why not ... because a swallow is about eight inches long >> and weighs five ounces, and you'd be lucky to find a coconut under a >> pound. >> >> ARTHUR >> It could grip it by the husk ... >> >> SOLDIER >> It's not a question of where he grips it, It's a simple matter >> of weight - ratios ... A five-ounce bird could not hold a a one pound >> coconut. >> >> ARTHUR >> Well, it doesn't matter. Go and tell your master that Arthur >> from the Court of Camelot is here. >> >> > > You know, one of the things I like most about having dish network for > the tv option is the BBC is on channel 135. > > A number of shows have the same humor you exhibit above. > > Thanks for the nice "funny" twist to the current thread. And I saw where > you where you where going. > > I hope you don't mind if I just say thank-you now... > > And you are right.. it is funny :-) > > Bob Ouch on the "where" vs "were" thing. Bob |
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I like sandwiches. Colorful, tasty sandwiches with all kinds of vegetables, even some fruits and ham. And the most of it is it can be prepared within 5 minutes
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Kathleen wrote:
> > I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python > skits... <snipped for space> Heh. I shoulda known when I saw 70-odd new posts in this thread this morning... But thanks for the laugh. -- Cheers Chatty Cathy |
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Kathleen wrote:
> Omelet wrote: > >> In article >, "Paco" >> > wrote: >> >> >>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>>> notbob wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 2009-08-23, Bob Terwilliger > >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Bob Muncie wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> need to validate any opinion I hold with someone as little >>>>>>> a person as you. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Good-bye Bob. >>>>>> >>>>>> ...And thus Bob Muncie goes from the childish argument, "I'm >>>>>> right because you're a doody-head," to an even more childish, >>>>>> "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!" >>>>> >>>>> All right! That's enough. All Bob's go stand in the corner >>>>> till I say you can come out. <sheesh> >>>>> >>>>> nb >>>> >>>> Okay. I stepped away with the KF. In fact, I wouldn't have seen >>>> other Bob's post had you not replied. >>>> >>>> But the reason why I followed up on your's is you said "all" >>>> Bobs, does that include you? If so, there are at a minimum four >>>> corners in a room, so there is space for you :-) >>>> >>>> Bob >>> >>> What happens if the room is triangular in shape? >> >> >> Or round? > > I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python > skits... > ARTHUR > It is I, Arthur, son of Uther Pendragon, from the castle of > Camelot. King of all Britons, defeater of the Saxons, sovereign of all > England! > > Pause. > > SOLDIER > Get away! > > ARTHUR > I am... And this my trusty servant, Patsy. We have ridden the > length and breadth of the land in search of knights who will join our > court at Camelot.. I must speak with your lord and master. > > SOLDIER > What? Ridden on a horse? > > ARTHUR > Yes! > > SOLDIER > You're using coconuts! > > ARTHUR > ...What? > > SOLDIER > You've got two empty halves of coconuts and you're banging them > together. > ARTHUR (Scornfully) > So? We have ridden since the snows of winter > covered this land, through the kingdom of Mercea. > > SOLDIER > Where did you get the coconuts? > > ARTHUR > Through ... We found them. > > SOLDIER > Found them? In Mercea. The coconut's tropical! > > ARTHUR > What do you mean? > > SOLDIER > Well, this is a temperate zone. > > ARTHUR > The swallow may fly south with the sun, or the house martin or > the plover seek warmer hot lands in winter, yet these are not > strangers to our land. > > SOLDIER > Are you suggesting coconuts migrate? > > ARTHUR > Not at all. They could be carried. > > SOLDIER > What? A swallow carrying a coconut? > > ARTHUR > Why not? > > SOLDIER > I'll tell you why not ... because a swallow is about eight inches long > and weighs five ounces, and you'd be lucky to find a coconut under a > pound. > ARTHUR > It could grip it by the husk ... > > SOLDIER > It's not a question of where he grips it, It's a simple matter > of weight - ratios ... A five-ounce bird could not hold a a one pound > coconut. > > ARTHUR > Well, it doesn't matter. Go and tell your master that Arthur > from the Court of Camelot is here. *applause* One of my favourites ![]() |
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Bob Muncie wrote:
> Nancy2 wrote: >>> And it is also DISGUSTING. Swiss cheese and peanut butter? Ugh.- Hide >>> quoted text - >>> >>> - Show quoted text - >> >> I know! Everyone knows that peanut butter, mayonnaise and crisp >> iceberg lettuce (with salt sprinkled on it) on white bread is the way >> to go. Sheesh, some peoples' tastes! >;-) >> >> N. > > You forgot to add the banana. Sheesh... Some people ;-) > > Bob You forgot to use HEINZ (note the emphasis) sandwich spread instead of mayo. Now I add some giardiniera to make it even more pickle-y. (BTW, that relish is a decent solution to the dill relish problem.) -- Jean B. |
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Bob Muncie wrote:
> cybercat wrote: >> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Nancy2 wrote: >>>>> And it is also DISGUSTING. Swiss cheese and peanut butter? Ugh.- >>>>> Hide quoted text - >>>>> >>>>> - Show quoted text - >>>> I know! Everyone knows that peanut butter, mayonnaise and crisp >>>> iceberg lettuce (with salt sprinkled on it) on white bread is the way >>>> to go. Sheesh, some peoples' tastes! >;-) >>>> >>>> N. >>> You forgot to add the banana. Sheesh... Some people ;-) >>> >> >> Peanut butter and banana is good. I have decreed it so. >> > > Give that a generous squirt of Hersey's chocolate, and now you're talking! > > Bob Er, I was imagining that added to a pb sandwich. Perhaps not a bad thought. -- Jean B. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 13:00:52 -0400, cybercat wrote: >> >> >>> I'm going to scramble some eggs. >> You can't scramble eggs properly in 5 minutes. >> >> Lemme guess...Microwave? >> >> -sw > > Really? What have I been doing a couple of days a week for the past 40 > years or so? I put the toast down at the same time I put the egg in the pan > and they are both done at the same time. > > I can make an egg sandwich pretty quickly. Fry an egg, seasoned in whatever way pleases you. In the meantime partially slit open a pita, and put some cheese in it. Slide in now-cooked egg. Voila! -- Jean B. |
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Gloria P wrote:
> Nancy2 wrote: >>> And it is also DISGUSTING. Swiss cheese and peanut butter? Ugh.- Hide >>> quoted text - >>> >>> - Show quoted text - >> >> I know! Everyone knows that peanut butter, mayonnaise and crisp >> iceberg lettuce (with salt sprinkled on it) on white bread is the way >> to go. Sheesh, some peoples' tastes! >;-) >> >> N. > > > > Peanut butter AND mayonnaise? TOGETHER? Omigod, it must be one of > those midwestern things. > > gloria p Okay, YOU can ignore my comment on that. -- Jean B. |
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ChattyCathy wrote:
> Kathleen wrote: > >> I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python >> skits... > > <snipped for space> > > Heh. I shoulda known when I saw 70-odd new posts in this thread this > morning... > > But thanks for the laugh. > And here I belatedly added a few posts that were on topic. Geesh. I should have known too. -- Jean B. |
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Ophelia > wrote in message
... > "The Ranger" > wrote in message >> All blake did was yank his dog while posting his regular nonsense and >> you're there lapping it up. Sumbitch, you're as dense as a bowling ball. > I am having problems reconciling you with the loving and successful father > of daughters who may, one day, read all this ![]() If this is the worst they can dredge up on me then I'm not worried in the slightest. ![]() As far as being shocked, they've seen me both as a community leader and cog. If you ever meet me, you'll find I'm very much like I post; 3-dimensional with rough edges... I don't believe being nice simply to get along. If you're a braying mule (Bobbie currently and blake always) then you deserve the Clue-By-Four treatment. The Ranger |
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![]() "Jean B." > wrote in message ... > ChattyCathy wrote: >> Kathleen wrote: >> >>> I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python >>> skits... >> >> <snipped for space> >> >> Heh. I shoulda known when I saw 70-odd new posts in this thread this >> morning... >> >> But thanks for the laugh. >> > And here I belatedly added a few posts that were on topic. Geesh. I > should have known too. > Well you know, the damage is already done, why not pile it on? ![]() |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 09:47:37 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:
>ChattyCathy wrote: >> Kathleen wrote: >> >>> I swear to god, some days these discussions read like Monty Python >>> skits... >> >> <snipped for space> >> >> Heh. I shoulda known when I saw 70-odd new posts in this thread this >> morning... >> >> But thanks for the laugh. >> >And here I belatedly added a few posts that were on topic. Geesh. > I should have known too. Yes, seems like every thread turns into a ****ing contest. Geeze guys..do ya have to destroy every food thread????? Back to food....how come no one mentions cereal when you are rushed? That seems to be my fall back.... Christine |
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Christine Dabney said...
> Back to food....how come no one mentions cereal when you are rushed? > That seems to be my fall back.... What I wouldn't give for a bowl of "Grapenuts"! Andy |
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