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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. > Sterno. |
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On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:18:03 -0400, 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". 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. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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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> -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "graham" > wrote in message ... > 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 LOL -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "rosie" > wrote in message ... > 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 ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "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? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Bruce" > wrote in message ... > 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. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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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 ... > 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. <G> -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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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." Janet UK |
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On 2015-07-23 11:04 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> >> 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? > > You babbled "The term British generally refers to a particular class of > English; the English "upper class". > I did not say that they were the only ones who are referred to as British. We were talking about the stiff upper lip. |
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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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On 7/23/2015 9:02 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> >> 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. > > I am English and British, therefore I am upper class. > > Lady Janet > You're a scumsucking bully biotch - Lady Tramp! |
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