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On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
> In >, > wrote:
>>
>> "Bob > ha scritto nel messaggio
>> ...
>>> Chatty Cathy wrote to Bob Muncie:
>>>
>>>> Heh, to my knowledge, this is the second female r.f.c.-er>> you've
>>>> "chatted up" in the last few days. I hope Mrs. Muncie isn't the>> jealous
>>>> type...
>>>
>>> You just hit a REAL sore subject with BM.

>>
>> And however you "know" that, it is supremely unattratìctive to publish it.

>
> I hear what you are trying to say, but the information is also useful to
> those of us caught in the crossfire. Because Bob Muncie had
> previously brought it into public play by ragging on someone else's
> marriage, that means ALL OF US.
>
> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere - even
> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have known
> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to the
> eternal question, "WTF?".
>
>> What has happened to you?
>>
>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping over the
>> whole group lately like mildew.

>
> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been "processing"
> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie working
> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going off
> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
> singling him out.
>
> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back on
> that wagon.
>
> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>
> Charlotte


Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
understand.
You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
what you are. and that BT is you.

If I have any sadness, it's for BT's wife.

And BT? You suck, and you don't even anger me anymore, if anything, I
feel sorry for you.

Bob
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 07:38:51 -0500, George Leppla
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>On 6/1/2010 11:42 PM, Julian Vrieslander wrote:
>
>> I lived in various southron states for half my life (FL, GA, NC) and I
>> thought that Dr. Pepper tasted like carbonated cough syrup. Never liked
>> Mt. Dew, either. Or "sweet tea". All of them tasted way too
>> over-the-top sugary to me.
>>
>> But I love pecan pie. Most people say that stuff is way too sweet.
>>
>> Go figger...

>
>
>When I moved south, I was amazed at how popular Dr. Pepper is. I can't
>stand it.
>
>Pecan pie is something else I'm not fond of but I might have been the
>only person in PA who did not like Shoo-fly pie. Both of them are way
>too sweet.


I like pecan bars because you can have a little piece. Like maybe two
small bites. A slice of pie is just too much sweet. But I'm the same
way with cheesecake. 2-3 bites is all I want.

Lou
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 10:38:37 -0400, "jmcquown" >
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>"gloria.p" > wrote in message
...
>> ChattyCathy wrote:
>>> OK, here's a start:
>>>
>>> r.f.c.-ers generally *abhor* canned soups of any kind and you won't find
>>> a single one in any of their larders/stock cupboards/kitchens.

>>
>>
>>
>> Okay: rfc-ers have freezers full of beef, veal, chicken, pork,
>> vegetarian, and shellfish stock and would never, ever use canned, bottled,
>> or powdered stocks.
>>
>> gloria p

>
>
>
>We don't? I do have a freezer full of beef, pork, chicken, veal and fish.
>Except for the stock thing. Sorry, I simply don't use that much stock.
>When I need it, I make it. But I usually use all of it up in a couple of
>days. Scold me. I make soup with it. The soup goes into the freezer.
>Potato soup, chicken noodle soup, chicken and dumplings. I'm not left with
>tons of stock to freeze. So I use canned chicken broth/stock when I want to
>make a pot of lentils or bean soup


I sometimes freeze chicken or pork stock but usually it's made and
used at the time. I'd rather freeze the bones. Shellfish is another
story. There's almost always crab/shrimp stock in the freezer.
Louise is a crab leg freak so when there's enough shells in the
freezer I make stock then use some for soup and reduce the rest and
freeze it.

Lou
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"Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
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> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere - even
>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>> known
>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to the
>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>
>>> What has happened to you?
>>>
>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping over
>>> the
>>> whole group lately like mildew.

>>
>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>> "processing"
>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie working
>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going off
>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>> singling him out.
>>
>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back on
>> that wagon.
>>
>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>
>> Charlotte

>
> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
> understand.
> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are what
> you are. and that BT is you.


I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You really
need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they are
not interested in you is just nasty.



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On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 16:50:15 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>
>
>"Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
...
>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere - even
>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>> known
>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to the
>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>
>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>
>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping over
>>>> the
>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>
>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>> "processing"
>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie working
>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going off
>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>> singling him out.
>>>
>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back on
>>> that wagon.
>>>
>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>
>>> Charlotte

>>
>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
>> understand.
>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are what
>> you are. and that BT is you.

>
>I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You really
>need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they are
>not interested in you is just nasty.


I musta missed some good stuff here.

Lou


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"Lou Decruss" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 16:50:15 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
...
>>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
>>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere -
>>>> even
>>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>>> known
>>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to
>>>> the
>>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>>
>>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>>
>>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping
>>>>> over
>>>>> the
>>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>>
>>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>>> "processing"
>>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie
>>>> working
>>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going
>>>> off
>>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>>> singling him out.
>>>>
>>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back
>>>> on
>>>> that wagon.
>>>>
>>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>>
>>>> Charlotte
>>>
>>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
>>> understand.
>>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
>>> what
>>> you are. and that BT is you.

>>
>>I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You
>>really
>>need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they
>>are
>>not interested in you is just nasty.

>
> I musta missed some good stuff here.


He operates via email, Lou. Believe me, it wasn't good

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On 6/2/2010 11:50 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>
>
> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere - even
>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>> known
>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to the
>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>
>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>
>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping over
>>>> the
>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>
>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>> "processing"
>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie working
>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going off
>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>> singling him out.
>>>
>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back on
>>> that wagon.
>>>
>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>
>>> Charlotte

>>
>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
>> understand.
>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are what
>> you are. and that BT is you.

>
> I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You really
> need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they are
> not interested in you is just nasty.
>
>
>


Ophelia -

Thanks for your input.

I have no where further to go.

I hope that many of you that have been here fore ever continue to be
happy to be here.

I will not be here. Your lack of companionship, has inspired me to not
be here in the future. The BT person angered me. But you? You cause me
to not be here again. You just make me sad.

I honest injun, wanted to be a participant.

Honest Injun...

I hope you are proud of yourself.

Bob (who is no longer here)



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"Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
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> On 6/2/2010 11:50 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
>>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere -
>>>> even
>>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>>> known
>>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to
>>>> the
>>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>>
>>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>>
>>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping over
>>>>> the
>>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>>
>>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>>> "processing"
>>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie
>>>> working
>>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going off
>>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>>> singling him out.
>>>>
>>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back
>>>> on
>>>> that wagon.
>>>>
>>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>>
>>>> Charlotte
>>>
>>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
>>> understand.
>>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
>>> what
>>> you are. and that BT is you.

>>
>> I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You really
>> need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they
>> are
>> not interested in you is just nasty.
>>
>>
>>

>
> Ophelia -
>
> Thanks for your input.
>
> I have no where further to go.
>
> I hope that many of you that have been here fore ever continue to be happy
> to be here.
>
> I will not be here. Your lack of companionship, has inspired me to not be
> here in the future. The BT person angered me. But you? You cause me to not
> be here again. You just make me sad.
>
> I honest injun, wanted to be a participant.
>
> Honest Injun...
>
> I hope you are proud of yourself.
>
> Bob (who is no longer here)


I doubt it. We have been here before. Proud of myself? We are not talking
about me, but about your nasty actions.

Because I declined your offers, you attacked me personally via email and in
the group!

Don't you DARE lay it on me!!!!!!!!! I <know> I am not the only one you
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On Jun 2, 5:32*am, Omelet > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *projectile vomit chick > wrote:
>
> > On May 31, 2:47*pm, ChattyCathy > wrote:
> > > OK, here's a start:

>
> > > r.f.c.-ers generally *abhor* canned soups of any kind and you won't find
> > > a single one in any of their larders/stock cupboards/kitchens.

>
> > The biggest myth is that Bob Terwilliger isn't a 450 pound virgin that
> > dresses up like Vampira and sits around watching "Star Trek" while
> > gobbling KFC by the bucket before passing out and drooling all over
> > his sweaty man-boobs.

>
> Hey, what's wrong with Star Trek? :-)
> I'd have replaced that part of your paragraph with Fantasy Island or
> Love Boat. <g>


Yes, I stand corrected. "Fantasy Island" and/or "Love Boat" are MUCH
better choices for the given situation. LOL
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On Jun 2, 7:25*am, "Bob Terwilliger" >
wrote:
> Giusi wrote:
> >> You just hit a REAL sore subject with BM.

>
> > And however you "know" that, it is supremely unattratìctive to publish it.
> > What has happened to you?

>
> If BM feels free to bring up speculation about my marriage, I feel free to
> retaliate. If he'd just kept his ****ing mouth shut instead of mentioning my
> name AT ALL I would have been fine to let him go on with his smarminess. But
> he attacked me in a conversation in which I had made no comment at all -- in
> fact I had had no interaction of *any* kind with him, and he saw fit to
> attack me and write shit about my marriage.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Someone hit a sore spot, eh?

What marriage? You're about as married as the Pope is, you dumb scum-
bag. Your "marriage" is about as real as those "menus" you are
constantly lying about.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!



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On Jun 2, 7:31*am, "Giusi" > wrote:
> "Bob Terwilliger" > ha scritto nel b.com...
>
> > Giusi wrote:

>
> >>> You just hit a REAL sore subject with BM.

>
> >> And however you "know" that, it is supremely unattratìctive to publish
> >> it. What has happened to you?

>
> > If BM feels free to bring up speculation about my marriage, I feel free to
> > retaliate. If he'd just kept his ****ing mouth shut instead of mentioning
> > my name AT ALL I would have been fine to let him go on with his
> > smarminess. But he attacked me in a conversation in which I had made no
> > comment at all -- in fact I had had no interaction of *any* kind with him,
> > and he saw fit to attack me and write shit about my marriage.

>
> Gawd, I'm starting to think like my mother... "If Bob Muncie drove off a
> cliff yelling something bad about you, would you do that too?"


We can only hope.........
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On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 13:19:22 -0700, sf wrote:

> On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 21:05:21 +0200, "Giusi" > wrote:
>
>>
>> "George Shirley" > ha scritto nel messaggio news:-
>>
>>>> I have not. I tasted a Dr. Pepper and thought it awful.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Well, you've done it now, you can never, ever, come to the southron Yew >
>>> Nited States again. You done >insulted our national drink.

>>
>> Too late. I have already lived in Jacksonville, FL and Montgomery AL.
>>

>
> I'm a Yankee born & bred, but I prefer Dr. Pepper over Coke.


border state (md), but i'd prefer dr. p. also.

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On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 15:14:29 +0000 (UTC), Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>
> Here's my contribution:
>
> RFC folks would never, ever have a big "discussion" about what kind of
> Cheetos are best - crunchy or poofy.


so which did she like?

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On 6/2/2010 12:58 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>
>
> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 6/2/2010 11:50 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped
>>>>> out) by
>>>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere -
>>>>> even
>>>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>>>> known
>>>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to
>>>>> the
>>>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>>>
>>>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping
>>>>>> over
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>>>> "processing"
>>>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie
>>>>> working
>>>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going
>>>>> off
>>>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>>>> singling him out.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back
>>>>> on
>>>>> that wagon.
>>>>>
>>>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>>>
>>>>> Charlotte
>>>>
>>>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
>>>> understand.
>>>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>>>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
>>>> what
>>>> you are. and that BT is you.
>>>
>>> I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You
>>> really
>>> need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they
>>> are
>>> not interested in you is just nasty.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Ophelia -
>>
>> Thanks for your input.
>>
>> I have no where further to go.
>>
>> I hope that many of you that have been here fore ever continue to be
>> happy
>> to be here.
>>
>> I will not be here. Your lack of companionship, has inspired me to not be
>> here in the future. The BT person angered me. But you? You cause me to
>> not
>> be here again. You just make me sad.
>>
>> I honest injun, wanted to be a participant.
>>
>> Honest Injun...
>>
>> I hope you are proud of yourself.
>>
>> Bob (who is no longer here)

>
> I doubt it. We have been here before. Proud of myself? We are not talking
> about me, but about your nasty actions.
>
> Because I declined your offers, you attacked me personally via email and
> in the group!
>
> Don't you DARE lay it on me!!!!!!!!! I <know> I am not the only one you
> treated in this way
>


Thank-you.

And I don't dare.

I know.

I may have been somewhat wierdy six months ago. But days without sleep
will cause that.

*If* I was not nice to you back than, I am sorry for that. I am not that
way today.

That does not give you the right to act as you are today. And yet, I
understand.

If I caused you to be that upset back then, I am sorry.

If you want to hear my apologies, I honestly don't remember, but please
forgive me. i know you to be a nice person.

Please give me another chance.

I am sorry Ophelia. I really am.

Can we shake hands and forget the past? I really was not me back than. I
still dislike BT, (and the larry person), but you I am sorry about
having upset.

If you have concerns with what I say, take time to reply. I understand.

I would still like to be your pal.

And yes, I know I'll hear from others... and that's okay.

Bob





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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 11:46:16 +0200, ChattyCathy wrote:

> Bob Muncie wrote:
>
>
>> Charlotte - I love your use of "poofy".
>>
>> Any time you can use someone to cook for you, I will, and happily so.
>>
>> You are a "poofy" kind of gal ;-)

>
> Heh, to my knowledge, this is the second female r.f.c.-er
> you've "chatted up" in the last few days. I hope Mrs. Muncie isn't the
> jealous type...


mrs. muncie flew the coop some time ago. gosh, i wonder why?

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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:54:59 -0400, Bob Muncie wrote:

> On 6/2/2010 10:48 AM, Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>> Giusi wrote:
>>
>>>> If BM feels free to bring up speculation about my marriage, I feel free
>>>> to retaliate. If he'd just kept his ****ing mouth shut instead of
>>>> mentioning my name AT ALL I would have been fine to let him go on with
>>>> his smarminess. But he attacked me in a conversation in which I had made
>>>> no comment at all -- in fact I had had no interaction of *any* kind with
>>>> him, and he saw fit to attack me and write shit about my marriage.
>>>
>>> Gawd, I'm starting to think like my mother... "If Bob Muncie drove off a
>>> cliff yelling something bad about you, would you do that too?"

>>
>> It's quite simple. When someone attacks me, I attack back. BM was a fool to
>> attack me, and an even greater fool to throw such jagged stones in his
>> fragile glass house.
>>
>> Bob
>>
>>
>>

>
> BT - You are welcome to make any disparaging remarks that make you feel
> more manly. I am guessing you need others to make you feel manly.
>
> To be honest? I really just don't care anymore. You are dirt, and like
> any dirt, I will swipe it up.
>
> You are dirt.....


Mr. Nice Muncie didn't last too long, did he? what does that make now,
about the third or fourth time?

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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 11:10:23 -0400, Bob Muncie wrote:

> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>> In >, > wrote:
>>>
>>> "Bob > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>> ...
>>>> Chatty Cathy wrote to Bob Muncie:
>>>>
>>>>> Heh, to my knowledge, this is the second female r.f.c.-er>> you've
>>>>> "chatted up" in the last few days. I hope Mrs. Muncie isn't the>> jealous
>>>>> type...
>>>>
>>>> You just hit a REAL sore subject with BM.
>>>
>>> And however you "know" that, it is supremely unattratìctive to publish it.

>>
>> I hear what you are trying to say, but the information is also useful to
>> those of us caught in the crossfire. Because Bob Muncie had
>> previously brought it into public play by ragging on someone else's
>> marriage, that means ALL OF US.
>>
>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere - even
>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have known
>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to the
>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>
>>> What has happened to you?
>>>
>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping over the
>>> whole group lately like mildew.

>>
>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been "processing"
>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie working
>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going off
>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>> singling him out.
>>
>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back on
>> that wagon.
>>
>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>
>> Charlotte

>
> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
> understand.
> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
> what you are. and that BT is you.


um, what?

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On 6/2/2010 12:58 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>
>
> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 6/2/2010 11:50 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped
>>>>> out) by
>>>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere -
>>>>> even
>>>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>>>> known
>>>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to
>>>>> the
>>>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>>>
>>>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping
>>>>>> over
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>>>> "processing"
>>>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie
>>>>> working
>>>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going
>>>>> off
>>>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>>>> singling him out.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get back
>>>>> on
>>>>> that wagon.
>>>>>
>>>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>>>
>>>>> Charlotte
>>>>
>>>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
>>>> understand.
>>>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>>>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
>>>> what
>>>> you are. and that BT is you.
>>>
>>> I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You
>>> really
>>> need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they
>>> are
>>> not interested in you is just nasty.
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Ophelia -
>>
>> Thanks for your input.
>>
>> I have no where further to go.
>>
>> I hope that many of you that have been here fore ever continue to be
>> happy
>> to be here.
>>
>> I will not be here. Your lack of companionship, has inspired me to not be
>> here in the future. The BT person angered me. But you? You cause me to
>> not
>> be here again. You just make me sad.
>>
>> I honest injun, wanted to be a participant.
>>
>> Honest Injun...
>>
>> I hope you are proud of yourself.
>>
>> Bob (who is no longer here)

>
> I doubt it. We have been here before. Proud of myself? We are not talking
> about me, but about your nasty actions.
>
> Because I declined your offers, you attacked me personally via email and
> in the group!
>
> Don't you DARE lay it on me!!!!!!!!! I <know> I am not the only one you
> treated in this way
>



I honestly am sad I made you unhappy.

Please forgive.

I won't be back here. I don't know for how long, But I do know this is
not a good place for me.

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> BT - You are welcome to make any disparaging remarks that make you feel
> more manly. I am guessing you need others to make you feel manly.
>
> To be honest? I really just don't care anymore. You are dirt, and like
> any dirt, I will swipe it up.
>
> You are dirt.....
>
>

What happened to the smarmy Bob Muncie who kept wanting (nay NEEDED!) to
be "friends" with everyone, a la Mr. Roberts Neighborhood? You seem to
turn it off and on at will. Just asking....
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>> I'm a Yankee born & bred, but I prefer Dr. Pepper over Coke.

>
> border state (md), but i'd prefer dr. p. also.
>
> your pal,
> blake


I'm tellin' you- Dr Pepper and Captain Morgan makes a damn nice drink.


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> I'm tellin' you- Dr Pepper and Captain Morgan makes a damn nice drink.


What's it called? ....Gag-a-Maggot Martini?

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Bob Muncie wrote:

>
> I will not be here. Your lack of companionship, has inspired me to not
> be here in the future. The BT person angered me. But you? You cause me
> to not be here again. You just make me sad.
>
> I honest injun, wanted to be a participant.
>
> Honest Injun...
>
> I hope you are proud of yourself.
>
> Bob (who is no longer here)
>
>
>




Just in case you come back, Bob:

Emailing people you "meet" in newsgroups is a way to discuss something
that isn't of interest or doesn't apply to the whole group. It's not
supposed to be personal come-ons or attacks. Participating in a ng is
a shared act, not one-on-one.

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Bob Muncie wrote:
> On 6/2/2010 12:58 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 6/2/2010 11:50 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>>>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped
>>>>>> out) by
>>>>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere -
>>>>>> even
>>>>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>>>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>>>>> known
>>>>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping
>>>>>>> over
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>>>>> "processing"
>>>>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie
>>>>>> working
>>>>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going
>>>>>> off
>>>>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>>>>> singling him out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get
>>>>>> back
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> that wagon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charlotte
>>>>>
>>>>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is
>>>>> something I
>>>>> understand.
>>>>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>>>>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
>>>>> what
>>>>> you are. and that BT is you.
>>>>
>>>> I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You
>>>> really
>>>> need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they
>>>> are
>>>> not interested in you is just nasty.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ophelia -
>>>
>>> Thanks for your input.
>>>
>>> I have no where further to go.
>>>
>>> I hope that many of you that have been here fore ever continue to be
>>> happy
>>> to be here.
>>>
>>> I will not be here. Your lack of companionship, has inspired me to
>>> not be
>>> here in the future. The BT person angered me. But you? You cause me to
>>> not
>>> be here again. You just make me sad.
>>>
>>> I honest injun, wanted to be a participant.
>>>
>>> Honest Injun...
>>>
>>> I hope you are proud of yourself.
>>>
>>> Bob (who is no longer here)

>>
>> I doubt it. We have been here before. Proud of myself? We are not
>> talking
>> about me, but about your nasty actions.
>>
>> Because I declined your offers, you attacked me personally via email and
>> in the group!
>>
>> Don't you DARE lay it on me!!!!!!!!! I <know> I am not the only one you
>> treated in this way
>>

>
> Thank-you.
>
> And I don't dare.
>
> I know.
>
> I may have been somewhat wierdy six months ago. But days without sleep
> will cause that.
>
> *If* I was not nice to you back than, I am sorry for that. I am not
> that way today.
>
> That does not give you the right to act as you are today. And yet, I
> understand.
>
> If I caused you to be that upset back then, I am sorry.
>
> If you want to hear my apologies, I honestly don't remember, but
> please forgive me. i know you to be a nice person.
>
> Please give me another chance.
>
> I am sorry Ophelia. I really am.
>
> Can we shake hands and forget the past? I really was not me back than.
> I still dislike BT, (and the larry person), but you I am sorry about
> having upset.
>
> If you have concerns with what I say, take time to reply. I understand.
>
> I would still like to be your pal.
>
> And yes, I know I'll hear from others... and that's okay.
>
> Bob
>
>

Your posts are bizarre as ever. They read like they were posted by a
ten year old with a head injury.
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> On 6/2/2010 12:58 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 6/2/2010 11:50 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Bob Muncie" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:
>>>>>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped
>>>>>> out) by
>>>>>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere -
>>>>>> even
>>>>>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>>>>>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have
>>>>>> known
>>>>>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> eternal question, "WTF?".
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What has happened to you?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Vulgarity used to be a spotty thing here. It seems to be creeping
>>>>>>> over
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> whole group lately like mildew.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lately? Only lately? The active alcoholics (etc.) have been
>>>>>> "processing"
>>>>>> all over the ng for some time now. Now we apparently have Muncie
>>>>>> working
>>>>>> out his marriage issues. BT definitely has huge problems with going
>>>>>> off
>>>>>> the rails into fight club land but I'm not really seeing why you're
>>>>>> singling him out.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm all for Talking About Food and wish that both Bobs would get
>>>>>> back
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> that wagon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ObFood: First peaches of the season from the farm stand. YUM YUM.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Charlotte
>>>>>
>>>>> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is
>>>>> something I
>>>>> understand.
>>>>> You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>>>>> would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
>>>>> what
>>>>> you are. and that BT is you.
>>>>
>>>> I am with Charlotte here. You made me very uncomfortable too You
>>>> really
>>>> need to learn to take a refusal nicely. Attacking someone because they
>>>> are
>>>> not interested in you is just nasty.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ophelia -
>>>
>>> Thanks for your input.
>>>
>>> I have no where further to go.
>>>
>>> I hope that many of you that have been here fore ever continue to be
>>> happy
>>> to be here.
>>>
>>> I will not be here. Your lack of companionship, has inspired me to
>>> not be
>>> here in the future. The BT person angered me. But you? You cause me to
>>> not
>>> be here again. You just make me sad.
>>>
>>> I honest injun, wanted to be a participant.
>>>
>>> Honest Injun...
>>>
>>> I hope you are proud of yourself.
>>>
>>> Bob (who is no longer here)

>>
>> I doubt it. We have been here before. Proud of myself? We are not
>> talking
>> about me, but about your nasty actions.
>>
>> Because I declined your offers, you attacked me personally via email and
>> in the group!
>>
>> Don't you DARE lay it on me!!!!!!!!! I <know> I am not the only one you
>> treated in this way
>>

>
>
> I honestly am sad I made you unhappy.
>
> Please forgive.
>
> I won't be back here. I don't know for how long, But I do know this is
> not a good place for me.
>
> Bob

True dat!
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> On 2010-06-02, Goomba > wrote:
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>> I'm tellin' you- Dr Pepper and Captain Morgan makes a damn nice drink.

>
> What's it called? ....Gag-a-Maggot Martini?
>
> nb


I was thinking more like "Dr. Morgan" LOL
Oh, I forgot to specify- DIET Dr. Pepper. Good. Really.


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On 6/1/2010 8:45 AM, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
> "Julian > wrote in message
> ...
>> In >,
>> "Virginia > wrote:
>>
>>> RC is nationwide, but dumping the peanuts in it *isn't*. Tom's or
>>> Lance's brand of salted peanuts preferred.

>>
>> What do you do then? Drink the cola? Dredge the nuts out and eat them?
>> Both?
>>
>> --
>> Julian Vrieslander

>
> when tipping back the deposit returnable bottle (had to be one of those,
> wink, wink) the nuts would dribble out with the soda to be masticated and
> then swallowed as one with the soda.....seemed to be a 'guy thing' where I
> was growing up....I couldn't get past the salt in the soda thing, myself.


My friends used to do that--I tried it a few times and never understood
the appeal.

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On 6/1/2010 1:25 PM, Doug Freyburger wrote:
> George Shirley wrote:
>>
>>> .... In
>>> general, if we (my immediate family) wanted a sweet drink it was RC, Dr
>>> Pepper, BubbleUp, Grapette or SunCrest Orange.

>>
>> What! No Nehi Orange drink?

>
> Or for those in the Carolinas - Cheerwine. It seemed like it had a
> third the sugar of other soda brands.
>
>> What are you, a heathern?

>
> Sure I'm a heathen. I tried offering a Mountain Dew to Thor. I figure
> he likes coffee so maybe it's the caffeine. Nope. Thor definitely does
> not like Mountain Dew.


Which Mountain Dew? There are at least three kinds in continuous
production and usually two or three specials as well. Some aren't bad.
>
> I can fill the room with the resonance of "Donnar, Thunor, Vingthor,
> Thor, please come share the morning mug with me". Very comforting.
> Works great with dark beer and a similar chant. Complete flop with
> sodas.


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> Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
> understand.
> You and BT are likely the same.


BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

As I wrote earlier, what a paranoid moron.



> If I have any sadness, it's for BT's wife.


I don't have any sadness for *your* wife. She's probably having the time of
her life!



> And BT? You suck, and you don't even anger me anymore, if anything, I feel
> sorry for you.


Well, that's just fine. Say, could you help me out with a thousand-dollar
check?

Bob



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Bob Muncie > wrote:
>On 6/2/2010 10:55 AM, Charlotte L. Blackmer wrote:


>> I hear what you are trying to say, but the information is also useful to
>> those of us caught in the crossfire. Because Bob Muncie had
>> previously brought it into public play by ragging on someone else's
>> marriage, that means ALL OF US.
>>
>> Personally, I felt uncomfortable (e.g. ever so slightly creeped out) by
>> BM's attention to me - which really seemed to come out of nowhere - even
>> before I got the additional information. Which does help explain the
>> behavior, not excuse it. If I'd known before, at least I would have known
>> exactly where my "eww" came from, and I would have had the answer to the
>> eternal question, "WTF?".


>Not an issue Charlotte - the fact you are uncomfortable, is something I
>understand.
>You and BT are likely the same. I am not willing to go further. But I
>would want the rest of the folks that post here to know that you are
>what you are. and that BT is you.


You know, Bob, I'm glad you said somewhere else that you were running a
sleep deficit.

Because otherwise my response to "you and Bob are likely the same" and
"Bob is you" would be:

Are you ****in' high?!!?

Too bad I can't use large sparkly text on Usenet.

Seriously - leave for a while, get some rest, get your head together some
with whatever help you need. Then think about coming back. Because
you're Posting While Impaired and that never ends well.

Peace, over, and out!

Charlotte
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Ophelia wrote:

>> I hope you are proud of yourself.
>>
>> Bob (who is no longer here)

>
> I doubt it. We have been here before. Proud of myself? We are not
> talking
> about me, but about your nasty actions.
>
> Because I declined your offers, you attacked me personally via email and
> in the group!
>
> Don't you DARE lay it on me!!!!!!!!! I <know> I am not the only one you
> treated in this way


How do you think I knew about the status of BM's marriage?

BM likes to believe he's the victim in all this. Of course, he's the only
one who holds that belief.

Bob





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> I was thinking more like "Dr. Morgan" LOL
> Oh, I forgot to specify- DIET Dr. Pepper. Good. Really.


I love Dr Pepper, but strongly dislike sugar-heavy rums. I can barely
be in the same room with a drink made with that stupid banana rum.

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>> If BM feels free to bring up speculation about my marriage, I feel free
>> to retaliate. If he'd just kept his ****ing mouth shut instead of
>> mentioning my name AT ALL I would have been fine to let him go on with
>> his smarminess. But he attacked me in a conversation in which I had made
>> no comment at all -- in fact I had had no interaction of *any* kind with
>> him, and he saw fit to attack me and write shit about my marriage.

>
>
> Someone hit a sore spot, eh?
>
> What marriage? You're about as married as the Pope is, you dumb scum-bag.
> Your "marriage" is about as real as those "menus" you are constantly lying
> about.


Having never been in any kind of romantic relationship, you wouldn't
understand. But there are people here who have actually *met* Lin, and who
have actually *eaten* menus I've posted. But don't expect much in the way of
menus from me until I get back from Iraq.

Have you considered living in poverty conditions until you can scrape
together enough cash for the extensive surgery needed to reduce your ass to
normal-human size, and to fix your face? Let's face it, your prospects for a
husband are one in a billion as you are.

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>>> I'm tellin' you- Dr Pepper and Captain Morgan makes a damn nice drink.

>>
>> What's it called? ....Gag-a-Maggot Martini?
>>
>> nb

>
> I was thinking more like "Dr. Morgan" LOL
> Oh, I forgot to specify- DIET Dr. Pepper. Good. Really.


I like Dr Pepper; I'll have to try it with Captain Morgan sometime. BTW,
Goomba, note that there is no period in the "Dr". They dropped that quite a
few years ago.

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>> BT - You are welcome to make any disparaging remarks that make you feel
>> more manly. I am guessing you need others to make you feel manly.
>>
>> To be honest? I really just don't care anymore. You are dirt, and like
>> any dirt, I will swipe it up.
>>
>> You are dirt.....
>>
>>

> What happened to the smarmy Bob Muncie who kept wanting (nay NEEDED!) to
> be "friends" with everyone, a la Mr. Roberts Neighborhood? You seem to
> turn it off and on at will. Just asking....


I don't think "at will" is quite right; I don't think he has any kind of
control over it.

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J. Clarke wrote:
> On 6/1/2010 8:45 AM, Virginia Tadrzynski wrote:
>
>> "Julian > wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>>> In >,
>>> "Virginia > wrote:
>>>
>>>> RC is nationwide, but dumping the peanuts in it *isn't*. Tom's or
>>>> Lance's brand of salted peanuts preferred.
>>>
>>>
>>> What do you do then? Drink the cola? Dredge the nuts out and eat them?
>>> Both?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Julian Vrieslander

>>
>>
>> when tipping back the deposit returnable bottle (had to be one of those,
>> wink, wink) the nuts would dribble out with the soda to be masticated and
>> then swallowed as one with the soda.....seemed to be a 'guy thing' where I
>> was growing up....I couldn't get past the salt in the soda thing, myself.

>
>
> My friends used to do that--I tried it a few times and never understood
> the appeal.
>


A bit of kool aid poured into a can of 7 up was a qurious phenomena.
But i can also remember small hard plastic hollow hemispheres with
spouts that could be filled with ice cream and stuck in a bottle of soda.

Producing a portable ice cream soda.
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Domine, dirige nos.

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Bob Terwilliger wrote:

> I like Dr Pepper; I'll have to try it with Captain Morgan sometime. BTW,
> Goomba, note that there is no period in the "Dr". They dropped that quite a
> few years ago.
>
> Bob


Oh? I guess I'm just showing my age then, LOL.

I'd like to have a working email for Lin if you and she wouldn't mind
sharing? Something I emailed to her bounced back.
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:22:37 +0200, ChattyCathy
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>> On Mon, 31 May 2010 21:47:56 +0200, ChattyCathy
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>>>OK, here's a start:
>>>
>>>r.f.c.-ers generally *abhor* canned soups of any kind and you won't
>>>find a single one in any of their larders/stock cupboards/kitchens.

>>
>> No canned soup in my pantry... and hasn't been in years!

>
>Same here - nor any of those powdered soups that come in packets... but
>only because all the brands available here taste vile to me these days.
>Dunno if they've changed the ingredients over the years or if my taste
>buds have just "improved with age" <grin>


Probably the latter Cathy
It all comes down to what you're used to, I guess.

Most everything here is made from scratch, don't buy many items that
are tinned, processed or 'value added' to. A couple of exceptions are
Ryvitas (crispbread) and tins of coconut cream - if that even counts.

But yeah, tinned and powdered soups tend to be too salty for me...
just plain nasty tasting IMO. And most soups are pretty quick and easy
to make anyway.
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2010 05:33:30 -0500, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> Je?us > wrote:
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>> On Mon, 31 May 2010 21:47:56 +0200, ChattyCathy
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >OK, here's a start:
>> >
>> >r.f.c.-ers generally *abhor* canned soups of any kind and you won't find
>> >a single one in any of their larders/stock cupboards/kitchens.

>>
>> No canned soup in my pantry... and hasn't been in years!

>
>I rarely stock it because it's too salty, and too expensive! It's too
>easy to make inexpensive cream sauces.


I agree. Too salty and really - as you say - how long does it take to
make a nice soup from the raw ingredients?
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On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 01:55:47 GMT, notbob > wrote:

>On 2010-06-03, Goomba > wrote:
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>> I was thinking more like "Dr. Morgan" LOL
>> Oh, I forgot to specify- DIET Dr. Pepper. Good. Really.

>
>I love Dr Pepper, but strongly dislike sugar-heavy rums. I can barely
>be in the same room with a drink made with that stupid banana rum.
>
>nb


Mmmm shots of coconut rum with lime slices dipped in sugar.

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koko wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 01:55:47 GMT, notbob > wrote:
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>> On 2010-06-03, Goomba > wrote:
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>>> I was thinking more like "Dr. Morgan" LOL
>>> Oh, I forgot to specify- DIET Dr. Pepper. Good. Really.

>> I love Dr Pepper, but strongly dislike sugar-heavy rums. I can barely
>> be in the same room with a drink made with that stupid banana rum.
>>
>> nb

>
> Mmmm shots of coconut rum with lime slices dipped in sugar.
>
> koko


But..but..Captain Morgan isn't coconut or banana flavored. Next cruise I
take I'll try those coconut rum shots as you describe. I bet they're good.
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