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ChattyCathy > wrote: > wrote: > > > > > You make a mess. You clean it up. > > <Cathy "high-five's" djs> I wish my BIL would! -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet> Subscribe: |
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2010 20:45:06 -0800, "Steve B"
> wrote: > >"Leonard Blaisdell" > wrote in message ... >> In article 0>, >> Wayne Boatwright > wrote: >> >>> On Thu 04 Mar 2010 10:31:36a, Steve B told us... >>> > >Any time someone fouls up and burns something, like the garlic bread, I say >loudly and emotionally, "Will you look at that garlic bread! That's the >same way Ma used to make it!" It never fails to lighten the moment. > >Steve > That's very sweet. Thanks. aloha, Cea |
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![]() Ophelia wrote: > > "Arri London" > wrote in message > ... > > > > > > Steve B wrote: > >> > >> You don't have to eat anything I cook but no bitching about it. > >> > >> Messing with the cook is as sensible as insulting your barber before a > >> haircut. > >> > >> If I'm cooking, stay out of the cooking area unless I ask you to help, > >> and > >> for your own safety, do not touch anything. > > > > > > 1. Stay out of my kitchen unless *I* think you know how to cook. > > 2. If you are allowed in the kitchen, observe all basic food sanitation > > rules and clean up as you go. > > 3. Stay out of my kitchen ![]() > > Sounds about right to me ![]() > Sad isn't it :O Hate it when TMU decides to cook, for a change. Never cleans up properly! |
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, > "Janet" > wrote: > >> I am Tosk wrote: >>> It what planet do people eat the sauce and leave the meat? >> >> You haven't met my husband. <G> > > Janet!! My long lost sister-in-law!! <G> I'm glad to know I am not alone. (Of course, my theory is that it happens because my sauces are just so delicious! <VBG>) |
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Janet wrote:
>> It what planet do people eat the sauce and leave the meat? > > You haven't met my husband. <G> Are you the one who posted, "Gravy is a beverage in my house"? Bob |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Mar 4, 8:41 pm, Omelet > wrote: >> In article >> >, >> Chemo the Clown > wrote: > >>> Enjoy life! Eat out more often!! >> If you can afford it... > > It's possible that "eat out more often" refers to oral sex, which can > cost > nothing. And makes the aphorism more amusing. > > Cindy Hamilton Oh! Or should that be ooooooo, or??? -- Jean B. All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. --Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) |
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Bob Terwilliger wrote:
> Janet wrote: > >>> It what planet do people eat the sauce and leave the meat? >> >> You haven't met my husband. <G> > > Are you the one who posted, "Gravy is a beverage in my house"? > > Bob Not I. |
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On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 18:57:24 -0800, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >Janet wrote: > >>> It what planet do people eat the sauce and leave the meat? >> >> You haven't met my husband. <G> > >Are you the one who posted, "Gravy is a beverage in my house"? Which made me think of the DH - he claims that potatoes are just a vehicle for gravy. Aw, heck, he thinks darned near *anything* can be a vehicle for gravy. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd -- "If the soup had been as warm as the wine, if the wine had been as old as the turkey, and if the turkey had had a breast like the maid, it would have been a swell dinner." Duncan Hines |
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On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:04:29 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: > >> Gee, we only had this thread 3-4 months ago. So soon again? > > Well, IMNSHO, it's no worse than the threads about peeling hard-cooked > eggs, trailer-trash cooking, or cilantro tastes like soap. Yes. The subject of a previous thread a couple days ago was repetitive threads. I'd like to invent a recursive thread. Kind of like taking a picture of yourself in the mirror. -sw |
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Terry Pulliam Burd wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 18:57:24 -0800, "Bob Terwilliger" > > wrote: > > >> Janet wrote: >> >> >>>> It what planet do people eat the sauce and leave the meat? >>>> >>> You haven't met my husband.<G> >>> >> Are you the one who posted, "Gravy is a beverage in my house"? >> > Which made me think of the DH - he claims that potatoes are just a > vehicle for gravy. Aw, heck, he thinks darned near *anything* can be a > vehicle for gravy. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd > > He's right. Larry |
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