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I finally snagged a bag of one of Lay's flavor offerings, the wasabi
ginger potato chips. So horribly chemical tasting, I tossed the
entire bag. OTOH, a bag of Kettle Brand Spicy Thai chips were
delightful. I ate the whole bag in one sitting.

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On 2014-08-07, Sqwertz > wrote:

> I like a lot of the Kettle brand chips - especially the wavy ones -
> but was disappointed in their rendition of Sriracha (which was very
> hard to find, BTW).


I've found plain potato chips dipped in the real deal --Fong Sriracha
sauce-- to be far better than any manufactured facsimile.

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On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 15:09:51 +0000, notbob wrote:

> I finally snagged a bag of one of Lay's flavor offerings, the wasabi
> ginger potato chips. So horribly chemical tasting, I tossed the entire
> bag. OTOH, a bag of Kettle Brand Spicy Thai chips were delightful. I
> ate the whole bag in one sitting.
>

I just tried the cappuccino flavor. Yuck! They are as bad as they sound.

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On 8/10/2014 2:40 PM, Tara wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 15:09:51 +0000, notbob wrote:
>
>> I finally snagged a bag of one of Lay's flavor offerings, the wasabi
>> ginger potato chips. So horribly chemical tasting, I tossed the entire
>> bag. OTOH, a bag of Kettle Brand Spicy Thai chips were delightful. I
>> ate the whole bag in one sitting.
>>

> I just tried the cappuccino flavor. Yuck! They are as bad as they sound.
>
> Tara
>

Nasty!
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On Sunday, August 10, 2014 1:40:07 PM UTC-7, Tara wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 15:09:51 +0000, notbob wrote:
>
>
>
> > I finally snagged a bag of one of Lay's flavor offerings, the wasabi

>
> > ginger potato chips. So horribly chemical tasting, I tossed the entire

>
> > bag. OTOH, a bag of Kettle Brand Spicy Thai chips were delightful. I

>
> > ate the whole bag in one sitting.

>
> >

>
> I just tried the cappuccino flavor. Yuck! They are as bad as they sound.
>
>
>
> Tara


I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips.
Haven't seen any in the store yet.
That might be interesting to try.


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On 8/10/2014 5:37 PM, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Sunday, August 10, 2014 1:40:07 PM UTC-7, Tara wrote:
>> On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 15:09:51 +0000, notbob wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I finally snagged a bag of one of Lay's flavor offerings, the wasabi

>>
>>> ginger potato chips. So horribly chemical tasting, I tossed the entire

>>
>>> bag. OTOH, a bag of Kettle Brand Spicy Thai chips were delightful. I

>>
>>> ate the whole bag in one sitting.

>>
>>>

>>
>> I just tried the cappuccino flavor. Yuck! They are as bad as they sound.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tara

>
> I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips.
> Haven't seen any in the store yet.
> That might be interesting to try.
>

Eeeew.
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On 8/10/2014 7:37 PM, ImStillMags wrote:
> On Sunday, August 10, 2014 1:40:07 PM UTC-7, Tara wrote:
>> On Thu, 07 Aug 2014 15:09:51 +0000, notbob wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I finally snagged a bag of one of Lay's flavor offerings, the wasabi

>>
>>> ginger potato chips. So horribly chemical tasting, I tossed the entire

>>
>>> bag. OTOH, a bag of Kettle Brand Spicy Thai chips were delightful. I

>>
>>> ate the whole bag in one sitting.

>>
>>>

>>
>> I just tried the cappuccino flavor. Yuck! They are as bad as they sound.
>>
>>
>>
>> Tara

>
> I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips.
> Haven't seen any in the store yet.
> That might be interesting to try.
>

Better you just dip some original Lay's potato chips in melted
chocolate, Tara.

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On Sun, 10 Aug 2014 16:37:34 -0700, ImStillMags wrote:

> I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips. Haven't seen any
> in the store yet.
> That might be interesting to try.


I love chocolate covered pretzels.

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On Sun, 10 Aug 2014 19:50:50 -0400, jmcquown wrote:

> Better you just dip some original Lay's potato chips in melted
> chocolate, Tara.
>


Now I want some French fries to dip into a Wendy's Frosty.

Lay's has made enough money off of us the past few weeks. I liked the
wasabi ginger. The males in the house like the bacon mac and cheese. My
husband is taking the cappuccino and mango salsa chips to work to torture
the coworkers.

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I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips. Haven't seen any in the store yet.
>
> > That might be interesting to try.

>
>
> I love chocolate covered pretzels.
>
> Tara


The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.

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On 8/11/2014 6:47 PM, Tara wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Aug 2014 16:37:34 -0700, ImStillMags wrote:
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>> I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips. Haven't seen any
>> in the store yet.
>> That might be interesting to try.

>
> I love chocolate covered pretzels.
>
> Tara
>


....especially if they are stuffed with peanut butter. Yum!

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Tara, LOL. Everyone knows co-workers will eat anything.

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Chocolate and salty snacks are great go-togethers.

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On Monday, August 11, 2014 7:00:12 PM UTC-5, Cherry wrote:
> I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips. Haven't seen any in the store yet.
>
> >

>
> > > That might be interesting to try.

>
> >

>
> >

>
> > I love chocolate covered pretzels.

>
> >

>
> > Tara

>
>
>
> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>

I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
visit are our national parks. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>
> Cherry


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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 17:11:44 -0700, Nancy2 wrote:

> Tara, LOL. Everyone knows co-workers will eat anything.


I'm too embarrassed to bring them in with me!

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The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>
>
> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>
> visit are our national parks. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>
> > Cherry

>
> --Bryan


I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.

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On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>>
>>
>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>>
>> visit are our national parks. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>>
>>> Cherry

>>
>> --Bryan

>
> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>
> Cherry
>

The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
of your life and never take them all in.
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:

> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
> > The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
> >>
> >>
> >> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
> >>
> >> visit are our national parks. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
> >>

> >
> > I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
> >
> > Cherry
> >

> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
> of your life and never take them all in.


They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
running into something that's older than our nation.

We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.


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On 8/11/2014 10:41 PM, sf wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>
>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>>>>
>>>> visit are our national parks. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>>>
>>> Cherry
>>>

>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
>> of your life and never take them all in.

>
> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
> running into something that's older than our nation.
>
> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.
>
>

I agree, the sheer age of the UK and the wealth of embedded history is
astounding.

I'd love to see Hadrian's Wall.
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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 21:41:33 -0700, sf > wrote:

>On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>
>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
>> > The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>> >> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>> >> visit are our national parks. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>> >
>> > I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>> >

>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
>> of your life and never take them all in.

>
>They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
>to visit.


ROTFL.

>It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
>running into something that's older than our nation.
>
>We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.


ROTFL.

















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On 8/11/2014 7:00 PM, Cherry wrote:
> I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips. Haven't seen
> any in the store yet.
>>
>>> That might be interesting to try.

>>
>>
>> I love chocolate covered pretzels.
>>
>> Tara

>
> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter
> filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate.
> That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as
> well.
>
> Cherry
>


Sounds wonderful, Cherry, you have ideas that could get me in trouble.

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On 8/11/2014 11:19 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 21:41:33 -0700, sf > wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>
>>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
>>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>>>>> visit are our national parks. http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>>>>
>>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>>>>
>>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
>>> of your life and never take them all in.

>>
>> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
>> to visit.

>
> ROTFL.
>
>> It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
>> running into something that's older than our nation.
>>
>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.

>
> ROTFL.


Australia isn't so richly endowed with antiquities either, so I suspect
her commentary hits a bit too close to the "fatal shore", now doesn't
it, troll?

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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 09:39:58 -0500, Ema Nymton >
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> On 8/11/2014 7:00 PM, Cherry wrote:
> > I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips. Haven't seen
> > any in the store yet.
> >>
> >>> That might be interesting to try.
> >>
> >>
> >> I love chocolate covered pretzels.
> >>
> >> Tara

> >
> > The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter
> > filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate.
> > That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as
> > well.
> >
> > Cherry
> >

>
> Sounds wonderful, Cherry, you have ideas that could get me in trouble.
>

I *know*! I don't buy peanut butter filled pretzels because they're
so addictive - but she has me thinking about dipping one end in
chocolate. I'll hold off on that until we have a party.



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On 8/12/2014 10:55 AM, sf wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 09:39:58 -0500, Ema Nymton >
> wrote:
>
>> On 8/11/2014 7:00 PM, Cherry wrote:
>>> I saw an ad for chocolate covered Lay's potato chips. Haven't seen
>>> any in the store yet.
>>>>
>>>>> That might be interesting to try.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I love chocolate covered pretzels.
>>>>
>>>> Tara
>>>
>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter
>>> filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate.
>>> That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as
>>> well.
>>>
>>> Cherry
>>>

>>
>> Sounds wonderful, Cherry, you have ideas that could get me in trouble.
>>

> I *know*! I don't buy peanut butter filled pretzels because they're
> so addictive - but she has me thinking about dipping one end in
> chocolate. I'll hold off on that until we have a party.



It's a good thing my neighbor's dogs can't read this stuff!

They get peanut butter filled rubber chew toys.
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In article >,
says...
>
> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>
> > On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
> > > The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
> > >>
> > >> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
> > >>
> > >
> > > I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
> > >
> > > Cherry
> > >

> > The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
> > of your life and never take them all in.

>
> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
> running into something that's older than our nation.
>
> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.


Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks

http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark

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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 11:39:39 -0600, Mayo > wrote:

> It's a good thing my neighbor's dogs can't read this stuff!
>
> They get peanut butter filled rubber chew toys.


Remember, you only dip them in chocolate if you *don't* like the dog.



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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 19:54:22 +0100, Janet > wrote:

> In article >,
> says...
> >
> > On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
> >
> > > On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
> > > > The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
> > > >>
> > > >> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > > I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
> > > >
> > > > Cherry
> > > >
> > > The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
> > > of your life and never take them all in.

> >
> > They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
> > to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
> > running into something that's older than our nation.
> >
> > We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.

>
> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
>
> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
>


Don't be so defensive.


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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 13:51:25 -0700, sf > wrote:

>On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 19:54:22 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> says...
>> >
>> > On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>> >
>> > > On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
>> > > > The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>> > > >>
>> > > >>
>> > > >> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>> > > >>
>> > > >> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>> > > >>
>> > > >
>> > > > I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>> > > >
>> > > > Cherry
>> > > >
>> > > The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
>> > > of your life and never take them all in.
>> >
>> > They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
>> > to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
>> > running into something that's older than our nation.
>> >
>> > We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.

>>
>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
>>
>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
>>

>
>Don't be so defensive.


You're such a bitch.
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On 8/12/2014 12:54 PM, Janet wrote:
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> says...
>>
>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>
>>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
>>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>>>>>
>>>>> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>>>>
>>>> Cherry
>>>>
>>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
>>> of your life and never take them all in.

>>
>> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
>> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
>> running into something that's older than our nation.
>>
>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.

>
> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
>
> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
>
> Janet UK
>
>

But you do have a lot more antiquity in every town and village to
appreciate too, agreed?

Why Bath alone is a trip back to Roman times.
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> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 13:51:25 -0700, sf > wrote:
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>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 19:54:22 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> says...
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
>>>>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cherry
>>>>>>
>>>>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
>>>>> of your life and never take them all in.
>>>>
>>>> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
>>>> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
>>>> running into something that's older than our nation.
>>>>
>>>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.
>>>
>>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
>>>
>>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
>>>

>>
>> Don't be so defensive.

>
> You're such a bitch.
>

And you're a real sweet-talker...


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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 17:56:44 -0600, Mayo > wrote:

> On 8/12/2014 3:14 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 13:51:25 -0700, sf > wrote:
> >
> >> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 19:54:22 +0100, Janet > wrote:
> >>
> >>> In article >,
> >>> says...
> >>>>
> >>>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
> >>>>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Cherry
> >>>>>>
> >>>>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
> >>>>> of your life and never take them all in.
> >>>>
> >>>> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
> >>>> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
> >>>> running into something that's older than our nation.
> >>>>
> >>>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.
> >>>
> >>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
> >>>
> >>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
> >>>
> >>
> >> Don't be so defensive.

> >
> > You're such a bitch.
> >

> And you're a real sweet-talker...


You know he loves me. LOL


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On 8/12/2014 10:03 PM, sf wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 17:56:44 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>
>> On 8/12/2014 3:14 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 13:51:25 -0700, sf > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 19:54:22 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> In article >,
>>>>> says...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
>>>>>>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Cherry
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
>>>>>>> of your life and never take them all in.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
>>>>>> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
>>>>>> running into something that's older than our nation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Don't be so defensive.
>>>
>>> You're such a bitch.
>>>

>> And you're a real sweet-talker...

>
> You know he loves me. LOL
>

I smell a troll fight for your favours coming, Steven must be
hydrophobic at the thought of a rival..

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On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 22:53:47 -0600, Mayo > wrote:

> On 8/12/2014 10:03 PM, sf wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 17:56:44 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
> >
> >> On 8/12/2014 3:14 PM, Jeßus wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 13:51:25 -0700, sf > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
> >>>>>
> >>>>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> Don't be so defensive.
> >>>
> >>> You're such a bitch.
> >>>
> >> And you're a real sweet-talker...

> >
> > You know he loves me. LOL
> >

> I smell a troll fight for your favours coming, Steven must be
> hydrophobic at the thought of a rival..


Sheldon must be apoplectic.


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In article >,
says...
>
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 19:54:22 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>
> > In article >,

> > says...
> > >
> > > On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:
> > > > > The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.
> > > > >>
> > > > >>
> > > > >> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to
> > > > >>
> > > > >> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
> > > > >>
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.
> > > > >
> > > > > Cherry
> > > > >
> > > > The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer
> > > > of your life and never take them all in.
> > >
> > > They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities
> > > to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without
> > > running into something that's older than our nation.
> > >
> > > We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.

> >
> > Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
> >
> > http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
> >

>
> Don't be so defensive.


Be grateful you're getting eddicated ; better late than never.

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On 8/12/2014 11:23 PM, sf wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 22:53:47 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>
>> On 8/12/2014 10:03 PM, sf wrote:
>>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 17:56:44 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 8/12/2014 3:14 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>>>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 13:51:25 -0700, sf > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Don't be so defensive.
>>>>>
>>>>> You're such a bitch.
>>>>>
>>>> And you're a real sweet-talker...
>>>
>>> You know he loves me. LOL
>>>

>> I smell a troll fight for your favours coming, Steven must be
>> hydrophobic at the thought of a rival..

>
> Sheldon must be apoplectic.
>
>

You're a popular gal hereon!


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"Mayo" > wrote in message ...
> On 8/12/2014 11:23 PM, sf wrote:
>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 22:53:47 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>
>>> On 8/12/2014 10:03 PM, sf wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 17:56:44 -0600, Mayo > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 8/12/2014 3:14 PM, Jeßus wrote:
>>>>>> On Tue, 12 Aug 2014 13:51:25 -0700, sf > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Don't be so defensive.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You're such a bitch.
>>>>>>
>>>>> And you're a real sweet-talker...
>>>>
>>>> You know he loves me. LOL
>>>>
>>> I smell a troll fight for your favours coming, Steven must be
>>> hydrophobic at the thought of a rival..

>>
>> Sheldon must be apoplectic.
>>
>>

> You're a popular gal hereon!


You had better believe it <g>

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On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 18:54:38 -0500, Tara wrote:

> Lay's has made enough money off of us the past few weeks. I liked the
> wasabi ginger. The males in the house like the bacon mac and cheese.
> My husband is taking the cappuccino and mango salsa chips to work to
> torture the coworkers.


Update - even the people at work won't eat the cappuccino chips! There
is still a third of a bag left. When the coworkers won't eat free food,
you know it is bad.

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On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 6:06:10 PM UTC-5, Mayo wrote:
> On 8/12/2014 12:54 PM, Janet wrote:
>
> > In article >,

>
> > says...

>
> >>

>
> >> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:

>
> >>

>
> >>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:

>
> >>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.

>
> >>>>>

>
> >>>>>

>
> >>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to

>
> >>>>>

>
> >>>>> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>
> >>>>>

>
> >>>>

>
> >>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.

>
> >>>>

>
> >>>> Cherry

>
> >>>>

>
> >>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer

>
> >>> of your life and never take them all in.

>
> >>

>
> >> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities

>
> >> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without

>
> >> running into something that's older than our nation.

>
> >>

>
> >> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.

>
> >

>
> > Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks

>
> >

>
> > http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark

>
> >

>
> > Janet UK

>
> >

>
> >

>
> But you do have a lot more antiquity in every town and village to
>
> appreciate too, agreed?
>
>
>
> Why Bath alone is a trip back to Roman times.


Which harkens back to the subject line, Ewww! I wouldn't get in that
nasty water.

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On 8/17/2014 2:31 PM, Tara wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 18:54:38 -0500, Tara wrote:
>
>> Lay's has made enough money off of us the past few weeks. I liked the
>> wasabi ginger. The males in the house like the bacon mac and cheese.
>> My husband is taking the cappuccino and mango salsa chips to work to
>> torture the coworkers.

>
> Update - even the people at work won't eat the cappuccino chips! There
> is still a third of a bag left. When the coworkers won't eat free food,
> you know it is bad.
>
> Tara
>

I had to stop at Walgreens yesterday and they had bags of the cappuccino
chips sitting on the counter. It didn't even tempt me one bit.

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On 8/17/2014 7:14 PM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 6:06:10 PM UTC-5, Mayo wrote:
>> On 8/12/2014 12:54 PM, Janet wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,

>>
>>> says...

>>
>>>>

>>
>>>> On Mon, 11 Aug 2014 22:15:02 -0600, Mayo > wrote:

>>
>>>>

>>
>>>>> On 8/11/2014 8:48 PM, Cherry wrote:

>>
>>>>>> The last time I visited the US I bought a big tub of peanut butter filled pretzels, brought them home and dipped them in chocolate. That was yummy. Unfortunately, I can't them here, maybe it's just as well.

>>
>>>>>>>

>>
>>>>>>>

>>
>>>>>>> I don't know where you reside, but the most kickass places in the USA to

>>
>>>>>>>

>>
>>>>>>> visit are our national parks.
http://www.nps.gov/ozar/index.htm
>>
>>>>>>>

>>
>>>>>>

>>
>>>>>> I'm in the UK. Visiting national parks is good, but I wouldn't want that to be the whole of my holiday.

>>
>>>>>>

>>
>>>>>> Cherry

>>
>>>>>>

>>
>>>>> The thing is we have so many in America, you could vacation every summer

>>
>>>>> of your life and never take them all in.

>>
>>>>

>>
>>>> They don't need national parks because they have so many antiquities

>>
>>>> to visit. It seems like you can't go anywhere over there without

>>
>>>> running into something that's older than our nation.

>>
>>>>

>>
>>>> We don't have as many antiquities, so we appreciate nature.

>>
>>>

>>
>>> Mainland UK appreciates nature in 15 National Parks

>>
>>>

>>
>>> http://www.nationalparks.gov.uk/lear...sanationalpark

>>
>>>

>>
>>> Janet UK

>>
>>>

>>
>>>

>>
>> But you do have a lot more antiquity in every town and village to
>>
>> appreciate too, agreed?
>>
>>
>>
>> Why Bath alone is a trip back to Roman times.

>
> Which harkens back to the subject line, Ewww! I wouldn't get in that
> nasty water.
>
> --Bryan
>


Really?

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio...t_England.html
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