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On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 13:02:20 -0700 (PDT), Silvar Beitel
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>On Apr 4, 12:54 pm, Dan Abel > wrote:
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>> My newsreader has a menu item that displays the whole subthread, as far
>> back as it is stored on the server. I love it, and use it often. So,
>> the OP didn't explain the term "KA". Then again, he didn't use it,
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>> The next respondent in the subthread was Boron. She carefully spelled
>> out "King Arthur Flour" the first time she used it, and then used "KA"
>> after that.

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>OP here.
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>Not that anyone probably cares at this point, but my memory has
>returned. The compost bucket I have is this one:
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>http://www.gardeners.com/stainless-s...efault,cp.html


That's been around a long time and is sold all over... originally part
of a kitchen cannister set, they just drilled a few holes in the lid.
I contemplated it but decided that I didn't like the configuration,
that bulge at the base would make it difficult for everything to slide
out when dumping and I didn't need all those ridges to clean.
Lee Valley has been selling that one for more than 20 years.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/garden/p...18&cat=2,33140
I liked this simple clean design much better. I have the smaller four
liter model, fits better on my counter and is plenty large enough for
my useage... I didn't want something that holds so much it stinks
before I filled it... I typically fill this like in 4-5 days
http://www.leevalley.com/US/garden/p...33,40734,10025


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On Apr 4, 5:45*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 13:02:20 -0700 (PDT), Silvar Beitel
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> > wrote:
> >On Apr 4, 12:54 pm, Dan Abel > wrote:

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> >> My newsreader has a menu item that displays the whole subthread, as far
> >> back as it is stored on the server. *I love it, and use it often. *So,
> >> the OP didn't explain the term "KA". *Then again, he didn't use it,

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> >> either. *He wrote:

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> >> "Source: *I forget."

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> >> The next respondent in the subthread was Boron. *She carefully spelled
> >> out "King Arthur Flour" the first time she used it, and then used "KA"
> >> after that.

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> >OP here.

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> >Not that anyone probably cares at this point, but my memory has
> >returned. *The compost bucket I have is this one:

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> >http://www.gardeners.com/stainless-s...20707,37-985,d...

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> That's been around a long time and is sold all over... originally part
> of a kitchen cannister set, they just drilled a few holes in the lid.
> I contemplated it but decided that I didn't like the configuration,
> that bulge at the base would make it difficult for everything to slide
> out when dumping and I didn't need all those ridges to clean.
> Lee Valley has been selling that one for more than 20 years.http://www.leevalley.com/US/garden/p...18&cat=2,33140
> I liked this simple clean design much better. *I have the smaller four
> liter model, fits better on my counter and is plenty large enough for
> my useage... I didn't want something that holds so much it stinks
> before I filled it... I typically fill this like in 4-5 dayshttp://www.leevalley.com/US/garden/page.aspx?p=10025&cat=2,40733,4073...


I like the smaller one. It could almost pass for an ice bucket. I
have thought of getting one of these, BUT I hate to give up more
counter space, and they kinda look like hell if there's a liner ruffle
in view. I'd rather wash the thing out than have that liner in view.
Agh.

Went to a funeral parlor once - the jerks had a small plastic
wastebasket with a white bag liner hanging over the edges - in the
main receiving room - and to top it off, a computer generated sign
with a big arrow pointing down to the basket with the word TRASH - as
if anyone not from Mars wouldn't know. TACKEEE. I vowed I'd never go
there when I need such services. The basket was bad enough, but that
SIGN.
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