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Julie Bove wrote:
> > You're a pig, Julie. A "pig"? Where'd that come from? > You're a very, very nasty and bitter person. But at least he likes food. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > Bryan wrote: > > You're a pig, Julie. The only use you could possibly be is to treat > > an unwanted erection, or as a poster girl for a eugenics program. > > Live with the knowledge that you've allowed your daughter to become > > possibly even a bigger stinking mess than yourself. > > > > --Bryan > > You're a very, very nasty and bitter person. People who are okay with > themselves do not speak to other people like that. Sadly, something is very > wrong with you. I'm not gonna psychoanylize you. As I said before, I only > took psych 101. I suspect that book he's writing is going to be a very angry one. ![]() G. |
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:21:13 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
wrote: > You missed the period of the yellow buns. Too bad. Guess I did. We didn't have a BK near enough to my house to make going worth it, so the only time I ever ate there was when I visited my mother in Southern Cal. > I like the grilled > onion sandwich at McDonald's. It's only a dollar and it's small. It > tastes OK but mainly it's only a dollar and it's small. These days, a > big sandwich is not very appealing. It's just grilled onion, no burger? I haven't heard of that one. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On 4/10/2013 10:43 AM, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:21:13 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > wrote: > >> You missed the period of the yellow buns. Too bad. > > Guess I did. We didn't have a BK near enough to my house to make > going worth it, so the only time I ever ate there was when I visited > my mother in Southern Cal. The yellow buns were a McDonald's gimmick that they had in the early days. I guess small patties were too although it ain't a very good one. > >> I like the grilled >> onion sandwich at McDonald's. It's only a dollar and it's small. It >> tastes OK but mainly it's only a dollar and it's small. These days, a >> big sandwich is not very appealing. > > It's just grilled onion, no burger? I haven't heard of that one. Ha ha, there's a burger, and cheese too. http://www.theimpulsivebuy.com/wordp...heddar-burger/ > > |
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 12:49:25 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 10/04/2013 5:18 AM, Bryan wrote: > > > > > I hardly post here anymore, and I guess I almost never do if things > > > are going well, because I'd writing something else. My wife is fine. > > > It was our 27th yesterday, something she realized after I'd already > > > left for work. She called me and asked if I'd think she was silly if > > > she drove out to my work just to give me a kiss. It ended up being > > > about 15 minutes of kiss, so things couldn't be much better > > > wife-wise, or if you meant her health, that's fine too. > > > > > > Working 12 days straight, some of them 11 hour ones probably doesn't > > > improve my mood, mostly because it's interfering with the book. > > >> > > >> He's obviously not going okay. > > > > > > You're a pig, Julie. The only use you could possibly be is to treat > > > an unwanted erection, or as a poster girl for a eugenics program. > > > Live with the knowledge that you've allowed your daughter to become > > > possibly even a bigger stinking mess than yourself. > > > > > > Ouch. Wow. If you had posted that to anyone else the poor person would > > be mortified, and others would be offended that they might jump on you. > > The funny (or sad ?) thing is that she will bounce right back for > > more, and no one in their right mind will be offended. I agree completely, but you left out the word, "so," before, "offended." ![]() I describe her based on what she has written about herself, but I was quite proud of my post. It's always good when you can work in the word, "eugenics." I love words. My word of the day today is, "gracile," a descriptor I'm applying to a character, and inspired by the shoulders and arms of a real woman that I had occasion--or better, privilege--to be close enough to to briefly study. I didn't need a thesaurus. I also love getting to write, "to to," possibly even more than "that that." I am reminded of the old Winston commercials, then from there to Starkist. Sorry Charlene. Of course, there's Charlie, but I prefer women who eschew colognes, and bathe with fragrance free soaps. My mind flies to Georgie Girl, but then there is The Man, and I'm not talking Stan, but George, and it isn't Bill, but George, not Bush, but Clinton. I'm lovin' the funk. I said a mouthfull. Poor, poor, John. --Bryan |
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On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:28:12 -1000, dsi1
> wrote: > On 4/10/2013 10:43 AM, sf wrote: > > > > It's just grilled onion, no burger? I haven't heard of that one. > > Ha ha, there's a burger, and cheese too. > > http://www.theimpulsivebuy.com/wordp...heddar-burger/ > Oh, okay. I know what you're talking about now. Yes, they are pretty darned good. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 10/04/2013 5:18 AM, Bryan wrote: > >> I hardly post here anymore, and I guess I almost never do if things >> are going well, because I'd writing something else. My wife is fine. >> It was our 27th yesterday, something she realized after I'd already >> left for work. She called me and asked if I'd think she was silly if >> she drove out to my work just to give me a kiss. It ended up being >> about 15 minutes of kiss, so things couldn't be much better >> wife-wise, or if you meant her health, that's fine too. >> >> Working 12 days straight, some of them 11 hour ones probably doesn't >> improve my mood, mostly because it's interfering with the book. >>> >>> He's obviously not going okay. >> >> You're a pig, Julie. The only use you could possibly be is to treat >> an unwanted erection, or as a poster girl for a eugenics program. >> Live with the knowledge that you've allowed your daughter to become >> possibly even a bigger stinking mess than yourself. > > > Ouch. Wow. If you had posted that to anyone else the poor person would be > mortified, and others would be offended that they might jump on you. The > funny (or sad ?) thing is that she will bounce right back for more, and > no one in their right mind will be offended. Really? Anyone else would be mortified that a troll or whatever he is called them names? I don't think so. |
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 4:43:03 PM UTC-4, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:21:13 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 > > > wrote: > > > > > You missed the period of the yellow buns. Too bad. > > > > Guess I did. We didn't have a BK near enough to my house to make > > going worth it, so the only time I ever ate there was when I visited > > my mother in Southern Cal. > Yeah, that's the thing about those regional chains. So hard to find a location. > > > > I like the grilled > > > onion sandwich at McDonald's. It's only a dollar and it's small. It > > > tastes OK but mainly it's only a dollar and it's small. These days, a > > > big sandwich is not very appealing. > > > > It's just grilled onion, no burger? I haven't heard of that one. > > You are a retard. > > > > -- > > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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On Mon, 8 Apr 2013 23:02:57 -0500, "Polly Esther"
> wrote: > >"Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... >> On Mon, 8 Apr 2013 22:25:50 -0500, Polly Esther wrote: >> >>> OK. You can choose a Reuben if you like. If you were driving from coast >>> to >>> coast or 100 miles to a yard sale, whatever, and needed a quick sandwich, >>> decent bathroom and maybe even staff that doesn't speak with a mouthful >>> of >>> cotton balls at 500 wpm, what's your choice? Extra points awarded for >>> possibly clean tables and no music (?) speakers at blast volume. >>> Our safe and harmless choice used to be Wendy's but we haven't done a >>> road trip in a while. Polly >> >> If I were driving over 100 miles or coast to coast, I wouldn't be >> stopping anyplace that also has a restaurant within 7 miles of my >> house (and that includes all major fast food). >> >> -sw >Understood. But suppose you were with a driver whose notion of >food/necessities was 30 minutes. Include assorted offspring and maybe a >desperate St. Bernard and cranky mother-in-law. Polly Then I think I wouldn't want to travel with, or be around anyone that holds my needs, and those around them, in such low regard. koko -- Food is our common ground, a universal experience James Beard www.kokoscornerblog.com |
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 5:03:11 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > > ... > > > On 10/04/2013 5:18 AM, Bryan wrote: > > > > > >> I hardly post here anymore, and I guess I almost never do if things > > >> are going well, because I'd writing something else. My wife is fine. > > >> It was our 27th yesterday, something she realized after I'd already > > >> left for work. She called me and asked if I'd think she was silly if > > >> she drove out to my work just to give me a kiss. It ended up being > > >> about 15 minutes of kiss, so things couldn't be much better > > >> wife-wise, or if you meant her health, that's fine too. > > >> > > >> Working 12 days straight, some of them 11 hour ones probably doesn't > > >> improve my mood, mostly because it's interfering with the book. > > >>> > > >>> He's obviously not going okay. > > >> > > >> You're a pig, Julie. The only use you could possibly be is to treat > > >> an unwanted erection, or as a poster girl for a eugenics program. > > >> Live with the knowledge that you've allowed your daughter to become > > >> possibly even a bigger stinking mess than yourself. > > > > > > > > > Ouch. Wow. If you had posted that to anyone else the poor person would be > > > mortified, and others would be offended that they might jump on you. The > > > funny (or sad ?) thing is that she will bounce right back for more, and > > > no one in their right mind will be offended. > > > > Really? Anyone else would be mortified that a troll or whatever he is > > called them names? I don't think so. I guess your sorry ass doesn't know the meaning of "troll." I was a regular here long before you showed up with your tales of your defective family. |
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![]() "Bryan" > wrote in message ... > On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 5:03:11 PM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote: >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >> > On 10/04/2013 5:18 AM, Bryan wrote: >> >> > >> >> >> I hardly post here anymore, and I guess I almost never do if things >> >> >> are going well, because I'd writing something else. My wife is fine. >> >> >> It was our 27th yesterday, something she realized after I'd already >> >> >> left for work. She called me and asked if I'd think she was silly if >> >> >> she drove out to my work just to give me a kiss. It ended up being >> >> >> about 15 minutes of kiss, so things couldn't be much better >> >> >> wife-wise, or if you meant her health, that's fine too. >> >> >> >> >> >> Working 12 days straight, some of them 11 hour ones probably doesn't >> >> >> improve my mood, mostly because it's interfering with the book. >> >> >>> >> >> >>> He's obviously not going okay. >> >> >> >> >> >> You're a pig, Julie. The only use you could possibly be is to treat >> >> >> an unwanted erection, or as a poster girl for a eugenics program. >> >> >> Live with the knowledge that you've allowed your daughter to become >> >> >> possibly even a bigger stinking mess than yourself. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > Ouch. Wow. If you had posted that to anyone else the poor person would >> > be >> >> > mortified, and others would be offended that they might jump on you. >> > The >> >> > funny (or sad ?) thing is that she will bounce right back for more, >> > and >> >> > no one in their right mind will be offended. >> >> >> >> Really? Anyone else would be mortified that a troll or whatever he is >> >> called them names? I don't think so. > > I guess your sorry ass doesn't know the meaning of "troll." I was a > regular here long before you showed up with your tales of your defective > family. You might be a regular here but... I haven't seen you post anything redeeming since I came here. All you do is take potshots at people. |
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On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 5:37:53 PM UTC-4, sf wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:28:12 -1000, dsi1 > > > wrote: > > > > > On 4/10/2013 10:43 AM, sf wrote: > > > > > > > > It's just grilled onion, no burger? I haven't heard of that one. > > > > > > Ha ha, there's a burger, and cheese too. > > > > > > http://www.theimpulsivebuy.com/wordp...heddar-burger/ > > > > > Oh, okay. I know what you're talking about now. Yes, they are pretty > > darned good. > > > > -- > > Food is an important part of a balanced diet. Are you sure you consider McDonald's a national chain? Cause I wouldn't want to presume anything. |
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On 4/10/2013 5:29 PM, Bryan wrote:
> I also love getting to write, "to to," possibly even more than "that that." I write a lot for my job and I find several usages of "to, to" but I haven't written "that that" yet. Even MS Word has decided it isn't always double worded. -- CAPSLOCK–Preventing Login Since 1980. |
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 23:48:16 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote: > I write a lot for my job and I find several usages of "to, to" but I > haven't written "that that" yet. Even MS Word has decided it isn't > always double worded. Give yourself 15-30 seconds and you will be able to figure out how to rephrase it into standard (Americanized) English. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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