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The Wolf wrote:

> Is there some option you can check to make your lines 80 characters? I
> have to manually rewrap all of your posts?


They are already set to wrap at 72. Maybe you should set yours up to
automatically wrap incoming text.


> Everyone of these crybaby assholes rights a "tell all" book nowadays.
> The ONLY ones that get free advertising on the talk shows are writted by
> left wing loons.


That's probably because the stuff they are writing about is so interesting and
informative.


>
> > > I believe every western intelligence agency did.........

> >
> > No. Most of your allies from the Gulf War were unconvinced. They believed
> > that Saddam was jerking around the inspection teams,

>
> There's a lesson here. Don't jerk around the inspection teams. If China
> wasn't an issue that little fellow running North Korea would be toast.


China is an issue? The loss of trade?
Ever wonder about the threat of pre-emptive strikes? Bush has already
demonstrated that he will launch a pre-emptive strike against countries that he
thinks pose a threat to the US. Would it not be equally just for N. Korea to
launch a pre-emptive strike against the US? Bush has targeted them as a
threat. He has a history of pre-emptive strikes. Given that precedent, they
would be foolish to wait for the US to strike first.


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Aitken - THANK YOU.

Wolf - it's mind numbing at this point to listen to your nonsensical
jabber - of all places on the RACHEL RAY topic.
Maybe she's hiding the WMD in her cutesy kitchen.

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Dave Smith > wrote:

> The Wolf wrote:
>
> > Is there some option you can check to make your lines 80 characters? I
> > have to manually rewrap all of your posts?

>
> They are already set to wrap at 72. Maybe you should set yours up to
> automatically wrap incoming text.


I'm on a mac with macsoup, I don't see that option. > > > > Everyone of
these crybaby assholes rights a "tell all" book nowadays. > > The ONLY
ones that get free advertising on the talk shows are writted by > > left
wing loons. > > That's probably because the stuff they are writing about
is so interesting and > informative.

Not to me. > > > > > > > > I believe every western intelligence agency
did......... > > > > > > No. Most of your allies from the Gulf War were
unconvinced. They believed > > > that Saddam was jerking around the
inspection teams, > > > > There's a lesson here. Don't jerk around the
inspection teams. If China > > wasn't an issue that little fellow
running North Korea would be toast. > > China is an issue? The loss of
trade? > Ever wonder about the threat of pre-emptive strikes? Bush has
already > demonstrated that he will launch a pre-emptive strike against
countries that he > thinks pose a threat to the US. Would it not be
equally just for N. Korea to > launch a pre-emptive strike against the
US?

Would love to see them try! What happened about four years after the
Japanese tried that? Fat Man & Little Boy.........


Bush has targeted them as a > threat. He has a history of pre-emptive
strikes. Given that precedent, they > would be foolish to wait for the
US to strike first.

I wouldn't have a problem with a pre-emptive strike on North Korea or
Iran. They don't need nuclear weapons.



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Peter Aitken wrote:

>
> I do not understand how anyone can stomach her. I watched one show
> that was promoted locally because she visited some local
> restaurants.
> She seems to have taken a whole bottle of "cute and perky" pills and
> it's enough to make a maggot vomit. Then she praised to high heaven
> food that I know from personal experience is mediocre at best.


Maybe they'll charge her more if she doesn't like it. Come to think
of it, has she ever been anywhere she didn't like? It seems to me
that if the focus of the show is to eat cheap, it is extremely likely
to occasionally run into a place that isn't that good..

--
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you're stupid". - John Wayne

"Politics is war without bloodshed while
war is politics with bloodshed" - Mao Zedong

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>One small problem, he's a pedofile

Ummmmm....that was JEFF SMITH.

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The Wolf wrote:

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> Why don't you drift out to sea................*if* you get my drift
>
> That's what the eskimos do with their alshimer infected senile


Consider yourself luck that you are not an eskimo :-)




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The Wolf wrote:

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> Why don't you drift out to sea................*if* you get my drift
>
> That's what the eskimos do with their alshimer infected senile


Consider yourself luck that you are not an eskimo :-)


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Dave Smith > wrote in
:

> I used to enjoy the Galloping Gourmet
> shows.


I was working at the Archives for a few mornings this week and
dropped in on an exhibit at the National Library on Canadian
cookbooks. They had a copy of a cerlox-bound Graham Kerr book,
published by the CBC. If you have none, you might be interested in
tracking them down. They were quite popular at the time, as I
recall.

Here's one I found on eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...gory=378&item=
4518102052&rd=1

and this one:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...gory=378&item=
4518406244&rd=1

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How amazingly unlikely is your birth
And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space,
'Cause there's bugger all down 'ere on Earth!

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Dave Smith > wrote in
:

> I used to enjoy the Galloping Gourmet
> shows.


I was working at the Archives for a few mornings this week and
dropped in on an exhibit at the National Library on Canadian
cookbooks. They had a copy of a cerlox-bound Graham Kerr book,
published by the CBC. If you have none, you might be interested in
tracking them down. They were quite popular at the time, as I
recall.

Here's one I found on eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...gory=378&item=
4518102052&rd=1

and this one:

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...gory=378&item=
4518406244&rd=1

--

[...] remember when you're feeling very small and insecure,
How amazingly unlikely is your birth
And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space,
'Cause there's bugger all down 'ere on Earth!

Monty Python's Universe Song
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Michael wrote:

> I've seen one of her shows, and it was interesting and upbeat. She's
> got a pleasant smile and it's plastered on every one of her cooking
> books. I looked at one of her 20-minute meal books because I'm
> always looking for a good meal without much work, but when I saw
> the many vegetables one recipe called for being sliced and diced,
> I had to laugh. Just cutting up the vegetables themselves would
> take me 40 minutes.
>
> Michael
>


I've not read her books, but on the show she suggests you wash and prep
veggies when you get home from the market so they're ready to go when
you cook. Personally, I run most of my errands on one day with the
grocery store being the last stop. By the time I get home I'm too
pooped to prep veggies.

--Charlene

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Dave Smith > wrote in news:41E8619A.430FAFC7
@sympatico.ca:

> The Wolf wrote:
>>
>> Why don't you drift out to sea................*if* you get my drift
>>
>> That's what the eskimos do with their alshimer infected senile

>
> Consider yourself luck that you are not an eskimo :-)


Such a charmer that wolfie...always ready with the appropriatew bon
mot. What I find disturbing is that he is still trying to engage me
directly in friendly banter even though he has been told he is
killfiled. I would never have seen this had I not opened your reply.
Oh well...

--

[...] remember when you're feeling very small and insecure,
How amazingly unlikely is your birth
And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space,
'Cause there's bugger all down 'ere on Earth!

Monty Python's Universe Song


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Dave Smith > wrote in news:41E8619A.430FAFC7
@sympatico.ca:

> The Wolf wrote:
>>
>> Why don't you drift out to sea................*if* you get my drift
>>
>> That's what the eskimos do with their alshimer infected senile

>
> Consider yourself luck that you are not an eskimo :-)


Such a charmer that wolfie...always ready with the appropriatew bon
mot. What I find disturbing is that he is still trying to engage me
directly in friendly banter even though he has been told he is
killfiled. I would never have seen this had I not opened your reply.
Oh well...

--

[...] remember when you're feeling very small and insecure,
How amazingly unlikely is your birth
And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space,
'Cause there's bugger all down 'ere on Earth!

Monty Python's Universe Song
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Michel Boucher > wrote:

> Dave Smith > wrote in news:41E8619A.430FAFC7
> @sympatico.ca:
>
> > The Wolf wrote:
> >>
> >> Why don't you drift out to sea................*if* you get my drift
> >>
> >> That's what the eskimos do with their alshimer infected senile

> >
> > Consider yourself luck that you are not an eskimo :-)

>
> Such a charmer that wolfie...always ready with the appropriatew bon
> mot. What I find disturbing is that he is still trying to engage me
> directly in friendly


I don't ever remember saying anything friendly to you........


banter even though he has been told he is
> killfiled. I would never have seen this had I not opened your reply.
> Oh well...

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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Jim Davis wrote:

> You all say what you like, but I think the lady is very foxy and a great
> entertainer! Plus the fact she's not going BAMMM every 30 seconds.
> (Sorry Emeril, I love your cooking but you do hamm it up..).


She seems like a genuinely fun person to be in the kitchen with, and enjoy
the meal with. No incredible gastronomics. Like many folks here. (And
that's a compliment.)

MK

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