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On 7/22/2015 5:17 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:08:50 -0400, Brooklyn1
> > wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:34:23 -0600, graham > wrote:
>>
>>> On 22/07/2015 4:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2015-07-22 3:10 PM, Janet wrote:
>>>>> In article >, gravesend10
>>>>> @verizon.net says...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short arm
>>>>>> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their pockets!
>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>
>>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of English.

>>
>> Actually British is not an ethnicity, British refers to language,
>> Celtic. Being from the UK one needs to define/claim their ethnicity;
>> English, Irish, Welsh, Scot, if one doesn't know which then they are
>> simply a no account *******. Actually ALL UKers are no account
>> *******s,, none know their fathers. LOL-LOL

>
> Come on, tell us what you're drinking.
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On 7/22/2015 5:21 PM, wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:32:41 -0600, graham > wrote:
>
>> On 22/07/2015 3:52 PM, tert in seattle wrote:
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> S Viemeister wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 7/22/2015 1:59 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short arm
>>>>>>>>> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their pockets!
>>>>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> When did you decide you know all about me? Well you are wrong. Just
>>>>>>>> because I live in Scotland does not make me Scottish.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> He also seems a bit confused on the meaning of 'British'.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Perhaps you folks can explain it all and clear it all up. I'm not so
>>>>>> sure of all the differences either. I would like to know. Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Well really it is Great Britain and refers to England, Scotland and
>>>>> Wales)
>>>>
>>>> Just to add, if you add Northern Ireland then it becomes UK (United Kingdom)
>>>
>>> one time I went to this Irish pub and some guy asked me, are you Irish?
>>> and I said yes, partially
>>>
>>> and he said, are you good Irish or bad Irish?
>>>
>>> well of course I said I was good Irish even though I'm not sure what
>>> he meant - he was pretty large
>>>

>> Probably meant "good" meaning papist!
>> Graham

>
> Lol, there's a thought - though as a Scot I am not sure there are any
> good Irish


Ah yes, more of your lamentable bigotry on display...

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On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:18:03 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2015-07-22 6:26 PM, Je?us wrote:
>
>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>
>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of English.

>>
>> Say *what*???
>>

>The English "upper class".


That comes as news to me...
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"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
...
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:33:30 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
. ..
>>> Ophelia wrote:
>>>>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>>>Tim w > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Making the dough with flour and egg, then rolling, cutting and
>>>>>> shaping.
>>>>>> I'm not worried about the work involved but does it actually taste
>>>>>> better? Better than dried? better than the fresh pasta I can buy? I
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> a feeling this might be something which is just better done in a
>>>>>> factory.
>>>>>
>>>>> Store brand dried works for me... if I want raviolis frozen is fine,
>>>>> if I want special fillings wonton wrappers are perfect. I don't see
>>>>> any benefit in making pasta from scratch.
>>>>
>>>> Some of us enjoy cooking and the prep that goes with it.
>>>
>>> Preparing pasta dough entails no cooking whatsoever...

>>
>>As I said, 'the PREP that goes with it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>
> I said PREParing pasta dough entails no cooking whatsoever... kneading
> flour and water is not even creative, I don't even like pasta dough
> with eggs unless it's substantial eggs for egg noodles... commercial
> pasta contains no eggs... where did anyone get the idea to add one
> schtinkin' egg? Do you have a fancy schmancy pasta/noodle dough
> recipe, I do.
> http://easteuropeanfood.about.com/od...hes-Recipe.htm
> http://toriavey.com/toris-corner/201...-knish-part-1/
> Anyone care to venture a guess for the difference between a "knish"
> and a "k'nish"?


Sheldon I know you have an obsession with Knish and k'nisk, but I have no
interest in it. Had I thought prep WAS cooking, I wouldn't have said
"COOKING AND THE PREP THAT GOES WITH IT" Now, I think that is quite clear.

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"tert in seattle" > wrote in message
...
> Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>>
>>> "Gary" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> S Viemeister wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On 7/22/2015 1:59 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>>> > "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> >> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short
>>>>> >> arm
>>>>> >> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their
>>>>> >> pockets!
>>>>> >> LOL
>>>>> >
>>>>> > When did you decide you know all about me? Well you are wrong.
>>>>> > Just
>>>>> > because I live in Scotland does not make me Scottish.
>>>>> >
>>>>> He also seems a bit confused on the meaning of 'British'.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps you folks can explain it all and clear it all up. I'm not so
>>>> sure of all the differences either. I would like to know. Thanks.
>>>
>>> Well really it is Great Britain and refers to England, Scotland and
>>> Wales)

>>
>> Just to add, if you add Northern Ireland then it becomes UK (United
>> Kingdom)

>
> one time I went to this Irish pub and some guy asked me, are you Irish?
> and I said yes, partially
>
> and he said, are you good Irish or bad Irish?
>
> well of course I said I was good Irish even though I'm not sure what
> he meant - he was pretty large


Catholic or Protestant? Good or bad would depend on his affiliation <g>

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"graham" > wrote in message
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> On 22/07/2015 4:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2015-07-22 3:10 PM, Janet wrote:
>>> In article >, gravesend10
>>> @verizon.net says...
>>>>
>>>> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short arm
>>>> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their pockets!
>>>> LOL
>>>
>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of English.
>>>

>>

>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vh-wEXvdW8


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"rosie" > wrote in message
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> On Sunday, July 19, 2015 at 3:51:39 PM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
>> "Tim w" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > Making the dough with flour and egg, then rolling, cutting and shaping.
>> > I'm not worried about the work involved but does it actually taste
>> > better?
>> > Better than dried? better than the fresh pata I can buy? I have a
>> > feeling
>> > this might be something which is just better done in a factory.

>>
>> I make my own and whether it is because *I* have made it, it tastes
>> better
>> to us
>>
>> Try it and see)
>>

>
> Should have read your answer first. Thats the same way I feel !!


Heh I am pleased you are in agreement)

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"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:08:50 -0400, Brooklyn1
> > wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:34:23 -0600, graham > wrote:
>>
>>>On 22/07/2015 4:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2015-07-22 3:10 PM, Janet wrote:
>>>>> In article >, gravesend10
>>>>> @verizon.net says...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short arm
>>>>>> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their pockets!
>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>
>>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of
>>>> English.

>>
>>Actually British is not an ethnicity, British refers to language,
>>Celtic. Being from the UK one needs to define/claim their ethnicity;
>>English, Irish, Welsh, Scot, if one doesn't know which then they are
>>simply a no account *******. Actually ALL UKers are no account
>>*******s,, none know their fathers. LOL-LOL

>
> Come on, tell us what you're drinking.


Vitriol?

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"Bruce" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 23 Jul 2015 08:38:11 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>"Bruce" > wrote in message
>>news
>>> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:08:50 -0400, Brooklyn1
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:34:23 -0600, graham > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On 22/07/2015 4:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>> On 2015-07-22 3:10 PM, Janet wrote:
>>>>>>> In article >, gravesend10
>>>>>>> @verizon.net says...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short
>>>>>>>> arm
>>>>>>>> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their
>>>>>>>> pockets!
>>>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of
>>>>>> English.
>>>>
>>>>Actually British is not an ethnicity, British refers to language,
>>>>Celtic. Being from the UK one needs to define/claim their ethnicity;
>>>>English, Irish, Welsh, Scot, if one doesn't know which then they are
>>>>simply a no account *******. Actually ALL UKers are no account
>>>>*******s,, none know their fathers. LOL-LOL
>>>
>>> Come on, tell us what you're drinking.

>>
>>Vitriol?

>
> And he doesn't make lot of sense.


*sigh* I am not understanding him atm that is true.

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On 7/22/2015 7:18 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-07-22 6:26 PM, Je�us wrote:
>
>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>
>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of English.

>>
>> Say *what*???
>>

> The English "upper class".


So - it's just the English upper class who are referred to as British?
That will come as a surprise to the upper class English people with whom
I am acquainted.


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On 2015-07-23 7:43 AM, S Viemeister wrote:

>>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of
>>>> English.
>>>
>>> Say *what*???
>>>

>> The English "upper class".

>
> So - it's just the English upper class who are referred to as British?
> That will come as a surprise to the upper class English people with whom
> I am acquainted.


How was it possible for you to extract that from what I wrote?
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"S Viemeister" > wrote in message
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> On 7/22/2015 7:18 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2015-07-22 6:26 PM, Je�us wrote:
>>
>>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of
>>>> English.
>>>
>>> Say *what*???
>>>

>> The English "upper class".

>
> So - it's just the English upper class who are referred to as British?
> That will come as a surprise to the upper class English people with whom I
> am acquainted.


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In article >, gravesend10
@verizon.net says...
>
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 17:00:03 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>
> >S Viemeister wrote:
> >>
> >> On 7/22/2015 1:59 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> >> > "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
> >>
> >> >> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short arm
> >> >> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their pockets!
> >> >> LOL
> >> >
> >> > When did you decide you know all about me? Well you are wrong. Just
> >> > because I live in Scotland does not make me Scottish.
> >> >
> >> He also seems a bit confused on the meaning of 'British'.

> >
> >Perhaps you folks can explain it all and clear it all up. I'm not so
> >sure of all the differences either. I would like to know. Thanks.

>
> Very simple, British means one is English...


English people are British; so are Scots Welsh and the Northern
Irish; all are British. All of us carry BRITISH passports.

Janet UK




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In article >, gravesend10
@verizon.net says...
>
> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:34:23 -0600, graham > wrote:
>
> >On 22/07/2015 4:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >> On 2015-07-22 3:10 PM, Janet wrote:
> >>> In article >, gravesend10
> >>> @verizon.net says...
> >>>>
> >>>> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short arm
> >>>> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their pockets!
> >>>> LOL
> >>>
> >>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
> >>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of English.

>
> Actually British is not an ethnicity,


No; neither is "American". Both "British" and "American" are
nationalities.

> British refers to language,


But not just one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langua..._British_Isles

"There are 11 indigenous languages spoken across the British Isles: 3
Germanic languages, 5 Celtic languages and 3 Romance Languages."

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On 7/23/2015 1:38 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>
>
> "Bruce" > wrote in message
> news
>> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:08:50 -0400, Brooklyn1
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:34:23 -0600, graham > wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 22/07/2015 4:07 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> On 2015-07-22 3:10 PM, Janet wrote:
>>>>>> In article >, gravesend10
>>>>>> @verizon.net says...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But Ms O ain't British so no stiff upper lip... Scots have short arm
>>>>>>> disease, their hands can't reach their very deep into their pockets!
>>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You must be one of those dumb Americans who don't know the Scots,
>>>>>> Welsh, Northern Irish, and English, are ALL British.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps, but the term generally refers to a particular class of
>>>>> English.
>>>
>>> Actually British is not an ethnicity, British refers to language,
>>> Celtic. Being from the UK one needs to define/claim their ethnicity;
>>> English, Irish, Welsh, Scot, if one doesn't know which then they are
>>> simply a no account *******. Actually ALL UKers are no account
>>> *******s,, none know their fathers. LOL-LOL

>>
>> Come on, tell us what you're drinking.

>
> Vitriol?
>


Same bottle as Geritol?


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