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On 2016-01-21 3:17 PM, sf wrote:
> On 21 Jan 2016 16:47:54 GMT, notbob > wrote: > >> On 2016-01-21, jmcquown > wrote: >> >>> Yup! If you have to use a knife and fork it's not stew, it's meat & >>> vegetables with gravy. >> >> This outta be fun. >> >> Please explain to use how a "stew" is not really "meat and vegetables and >> gravy" >> >> "stew >> >> [...] >> >> noun >> >> 5. a preparation of meat, fish, or other food cooked by stewing, >> especially a mixture of meat and vegetables." >> >> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stew >> >> nb >> > The difference between braising and stewing is the amount of liquid. > No. A stew is a braised dish. |
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 10:50:11 -0800, gtr > wrote:
>On 2016-01-21 04:37:34 +0000, The New Other Guy said: > >> On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:12:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: >> >>> Okay, use clumps of ground beef, aka meatballs. I find them infinitely >>> flexible. >> >> I'd be more than a little surprised if you could produce a meatball >> that would stand up in a stew and still be edible. > >You don't stew them proper in the stew or soup, you put them in late in >the game. It really is rocket-science! Gotta tell you, I'm 6 weeks short of turning 68, and traveled, and I have NEVER heard of nor seen meatball stew. |
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:00:35 -0800, The New Other Guy
> wrote: >On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 10:50:11 -0800, gtr > wrote: > >>On 2016-01-21 04:37:34 +0000, The New Other Guy said: >> >>> On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:12:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: >>> >>>> Okay, use clumps of ground beef, aka meatballs. I find them infinitely >>>> flexible. >>> >>> I'd be more than a little surprised if you could produce a meatball >>> that would stand up in a stew and still be edible. >> >>You don't stew them proper in the stew or soup, you put them in late in >>the game. It really is rocket-science! > > >Gotta tell you, I'm 6 weeks short of turning 68, and traveled, >and I have NEVER heard of nor seen meatball stew. > > If you're turning 68 and have never heard of meatball stew maybe you are mis-named, should you be The Old Other Guy ?? |
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On 1/21/2016 5:32 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:47:29 -0500, Brooklyn1 > > wrote: > >> Most of my stews are made with large >> pieces of meat and veggies left whole; carrots, celery, potatoes, >> onions left whole... a stew is not a soup. The larger the pieces the >> better the stew. If you cooked your meat and veggies so you can cut >> them with a fork then they are way overcooked. > > Regardless, this is what most people think of as stew > http://s1171.photobucket.com/user/ge...tlmjh.jpg.html > or > http://tinyurl.com/gpp7uug > > Janet US > Yep, that's a nice looking bowl of stew. I'd eat it with a spoon. ![]() Jill |
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On 1/21/2016 11:47 AM, notbob wrote:
> On 2016-01-21, jmcquown > wrote: > >> Yup! If you have to use a knife and fork it's not stew, it's meat & >> vegetables with gravy. > > This outta be fun. > > Please explain to use how a "stew" is not really "meat and vegetables and > gravy" > > http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stew > > nb > > Despite the obvious definition tell me, nb, do you eat a bowl of stew using a knife and fork? Curious minds want to know. ![]() Jill |
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On 1/21/2016 4:47 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Most of my stews are made with large > pieces of meat and veggies left whole; carrots, celery, potatoes, > onions left whole... Okay, Sheldon, you're free to call it whatever you like. I don't personally dump *whole* carrots, potatoes and onions in a pot with some meat and liquid and call it stew. I've certainly never eaten stew with a knife and a fork. Jill |
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 18:32:20 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: > On 2016-01-21 3:17 PM, sf wrote: > > On 21 Jan 2016 16:47:54 GMT, notbob > wrote: > > > >> On 2016-01-21, jmcquown > wrote: > >> > >>> Yup! If you have to use a knife and fork it's not stew, it's meat & > >>> vegetables with gravy. > >> > >> This outta be fun. > >> > >> Please explain to use how a "stew" is not really "meat and vegetables and > >> gravy" > >> > >> "stew > >> > >> [...] > >> > >> noun > >> > >> 5. a preparation of meat, fish, or other food cooked by stewing, > >> especially a mixture of meat and vegetables." > >> > >> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stew > >> > >> nb > >> > > The difference between braising and stewing is the amount of liquid. > > > > No. A stew is a braised dish. Wrong. -- sf |
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 08:27:45 -0500, Gary > wrote:
> wrote: > > > > I read bloody butcher corn was developed in the 1800's by crossing indian corn with white corn. > > WTH is that? Never heard of it. > > BTW- White corn is "da man" AFAIC, I wouldn't cross it with anything. Had to look it up. I was unfamiliar with the name, but it seems I knew the corn existed. http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/...heirloom-crops -- sf |
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On 2016-01-22, jmcquown > wrote:
> Despite the obvious definition tell me, nb, do you eat a bowl of stew > using a knife and fork? Curious minds want to know. ![]() I'd probably use the first eating utensil I can lay my hands on, which is all too often an Asian style spoon. BUT! ....I can manage mashed potatoes and gravy w/ a fork. I'm highly skilled. ![]() nb |
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On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 10:10:38 AM UTC-6, wrote:
> I'll put green olives on pizza sat, I eat pizza with a steak knife and fork which proves I'm cultured lol Putting *green* olives on the pizza is wrong to begin with. --Bryan |
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On 1/22/2016 2:44 AM, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 08:27:45 -0500, Gary > wrote: > >> wrote: >>> >>> I read bloody butcher corn was developed in the 1800's by crossing indian corn with white corn. >> >> WTH is that? Never heard of it. >> >> BTW- White corn is "da man" AFAIC, I wouldn't cross it with anything. > > Had to look it up. I was unfamiliar with the name, but it seems I > knew the corn existed. > http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/...heirloom-crops > Interesting article, thanks! I'd never heard of bloody butcher corn, either. Jill |
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MisterDiddyWahDiddy wrote:
> > On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 10:10:38 AM UTC-6, wrote: > > I'll put green olives on pizza sat, I eat pizza with a steak knife and fork which proves I'm cultured lol > > Putting *green* olives on the pizza is wrong to begin with. LOL! Just in my worthless opinion, any olives on a pizza is so wrong. I've never been an olive lover. I won't buy them plain and that's probably why I've never been a fan of olive oil either. The only time I use olive oil is to add a nip to spaghetti sauce and maybe a few other dishes. Occasionally, I'll buy a frozen "supreme" pizza. Those include black olives. I'll eat the olive slices off of each piece first just "to get it over with." hehah ![]() As far as eating pizza with a knife and fork... unless the pizza is thick and really loaded with toppings, that's not cultured, that's just wrong. ;-D |
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On 2016-01-21 9:35 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 1/21/2016 11:47 AM, notbob wrote: >> On 2016-01-21, jmcquown > wrote: >> >>> Yup! If you have to use a knife and fork it's not stew, it's meat & >>> vegetables with gravy. >> >> This outta be fun. >> >> Please explain to use how a "stew" is not really "meat and vegetables and >> gravy" >> >> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stew >> >> nb >> >> > Despite the obvious definition tell me, nb, do you eat a bowl of stew > using a knife and fork? Curious minds want to know. ![]() > I do, though the knife is usually not necessary. |
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 09:34:31 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2016-01-21 7:54 PM, wrote: >> On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:00:35 -0800, The New Other Guy > >>> Gotta tell you, I'm 6 weeks short of turning 68, and traveled, >>> and I have NEVER heard of nor seen meatball stew. >>> >>> >> If you're turning 68 and have never heard of meatball stew maybe you >> are mis-named, should you be The Old Other Guy ?? > >He has a few years on me, but I never heard of meatball stew either. I >had to Google it and after looking at recipes I have to admit that it >sort kind kinda barely fits the definition of a stew. > > I was commenting on the age factor, not the stew. I think the stew sounds ghastly, meatballs should be meatballs not part of a stew. |
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I once read there's not a pizza place in CA that won't put green olives on a pizza but that none will do that in NYC. I once put green olives in pasta sauce, it wasn't bad but didn't really help either.
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 00:20:38 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: > On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 5:12:44 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > > On 22/1/2016 11:54 wrote: > > > > > On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:00:35 -0800, The New Other Guy > > > > wrote: > > > > > >>On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 10:50:11 -0800, gtr > wrote: > > >> > > >>>On 2016-01-21 04:37:34 +0000, The New Other Guy said: > > >>> > > >>>> On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:12:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>>> Okay, use clumps of ground beef, aka meatballs. I find them infinitely > > >>>>> flexible. > > >>>> > > >>>> I'd be more than a little surprised if you could produce a meatball > > >>>> that would stand up in a stew and still be edible. > > >>> > > >>>You don't stew them proper in the stew or soup, you put them in late in > > >>>the game. It really is rocket-science! > > >> > > >> > > >>Gotta tell you, I'm 6 weeks short of turning 68, and traveled, > > >>and I have NEVER heard of nor seen meatball stew. > > >> > > >> > > > If you're turning 68 and have never heard of meatball stew maybe you > > > are mis-named, should you be The Old Other Guy ?? > > > > I've never heard of it either. > > > > -- > > Old Bruce > > I never heard of it either but that don't mean it don't exist, or can't exist, or shouldn't exist. It sounds like a pretty good idea to me and I'm gonna make it a reality. Hee hee. I haven't heard of it either - but you can bet money that not only does some crazy (but still perfectly edible) food idea you might come with not only exist, someone has tried it already and published what they did on the internet. That is not a theory or a guess, it has been thoroughly tested and found to be true by me. -- sf |
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 09:21:05 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2016-01-21 9:35 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 1/21/2016 11:47 AM, notbob wrote: >>> On 2016-01-21, jmcquown > wrote: >>> >>>> Yup! If you have to use a knife and fork it's not stew, it's meat & >>>> vegetables with gravy. >>> >>> This outta be fun. >>> >>> Please explain to use how a "stew" is not really "meat and vegetables and >>> gravy" >>> >>> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stew >>> >>> nb >>> >>> >> Despite the obvious definition tell me, nb, do you eat a bowl of stew >> using a knife and fork? Curious minds want to know. ![]() >> >I do, though the knife is usually not necessary. Me too. It must be a Canadian thing. Stew goes into a shallow bowl, and has more chunks of meat and vegetables than it has gravy. Doris |
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On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 9:34:31 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> > He has a few years on me, but I never heard of meatball stew either. I > had to Google it and after looking at recipes I have to admit that it > sort kind kinda barely fits the definition of a stew. The whole point of a stew to to simmer inexpensive cuts of meat to make them tender and to create a gravy. There's no point in doing this with meatballs. However, they can be successfully added to other dishes. http://www.richardfisher.com |
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On 1/22/2016 8:34 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> I don't think it sounds horrible. You criminally STALK and ABUSE women, you sick little dwarfy man! Here's what you did when you went all over the Usenet impersonating the well-liked regular named "sf" and posting all her personal data on the net against her will, including her: * home address * age * cell phone number * husband's name etc. YOU did that, you evil *******! And then you had the hubris to actually GLOAT about in public saying: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > Wed, 25 Nov 2015 21:18:00 -0600 MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 She should call the cops. I've already publicly admitted it is me so a conviction should be a piece of cake and then forging would stop. So what's stopping her? I think she suffers from Bovism - she just loves the attention and drama and screw the rest of the group. -sw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And before that you literally stalked poor Omelet, a local Auustin favorite, right off the Usenet! In your worst moment ever you actually begged her to KILL you: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then after having your nose rubbed in your filthy criminal stalking you came back with, not an apology, nor the slightest remorse, just this: "The facebook group is much more pleasant." But we all know that's only because you cower over there in mortal fear of being booted by the FB admins. You're _so done_ here virus, I mean really ****ing done. I'm making you a project like no other, expect a lot more of your evil abuse and hatred to be aired for all to see here. And we both know there's a google archive full of your hatred of women just waiting to be hung out on the virtual clothesline to dry. Enjoy then, you rotten, worthless misogynistic *******! |
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On 1/22/2016 7:34 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> He has a few years on me, You criminally STALK and ABUSE women, you sick little dwarfy man! Here's what you did when you went all over the Usenet impersonating the well-liked regular named "sf" and posting all her personal data on the net against her will, including her: * home address * age * cell phone number * husband's name etc. YOU did that, you evil *******! And then you had the hubris to actually GLOAT about in public saying: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > Wed, 25 Nov 2015 21:18:00 -0600 MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 She should call the cops. I've already publicly admitted it is me so a conviction should be a piece of cake and then forging would stop. So what's stopping her? I think she suffers from Bovism - she just loves the attention and drama and screw the rest of the group. -sw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And before that you literally stalked poor Omelet, a local Auustin favorite, right off the Usenet! In your worst moment ever you actually begged her to KILL you: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then after having your nose rubbed in your filthy criminal stalking you came back with, not an apology, nor the slightest remorse, just this: "The facebook group is much more pleasant." But we all know that's only because you cower over there in mortal fear of being booted by the FB admins. You're _so done_ here virus, I mean really ****ing done. I'm making you a project like no other, expect a lot more of your evil abuse and hatred to be aired for all to see here. And we both know there's a google archive full of your hatred of women just waiting to be hung out on the virtual clothesline to dry. Enjoy then, you rotten, worthless misogynistic *******! |
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On 1/22/2016 7:21 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> the knife is usually not necessary. You criminally STALK and ABUSE women, you sick little dwarfy man! Here's what you did when you went all over the Usenet impersonating the well-liked regular named "sf" and posting all her personal data on the net against her will, including her: * home address * age * cell phone number * husband's name etc. YOU did that, you evil *******! And then you had the hubris to actually GLOAT about in public saying: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > Wed, 25 Nov 2015 21:18:00 -0600 MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 She should call the cops. I've already publicly admitted it is me so a conviction should be a piece of cake and then forging would stop. So what's stopping her? I think she suffers from Bovism - she just loves the attention and drama and screw the rest of the group. -sw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And before that you literally stalked poor Omelet, a local Auustin favorite, right off the Usenet! In your worst moment ever you actually begged her to KILL you: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then after having your nose rubbed in your filthy criminal stalking you came back with, not an apology, nor the slightest remorse, just this: "The facebook group is much more pleasant." But we all know that's only because you cower over there in mortal fear of being booted by the FB admins. You're _so done_ here virus, I mean really ****ing done. I'm making you a project like no other, expect a lot more of your evil abuse and hatred to be aired for all to see here. And we both know there's a google archive full of your hatred of women just waiting to be hung out on the virtual clothesline to dry. Enjoy then, you rotten, worthless misogynistic *******! |
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On 1/21/2016 4:32 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> A stew is a braised dish. You criminally STALK and ABUSE women, you sick little dwarfy man! Here's what you did when you went all over the Usenet impersonating the well-liked regular named "sf" and posting all her personal data on the net against her will, including her: * home address * age * cell phone number * husband's name etc. YOU did that, you evil *******! And then you had the hubris to actually GLOAT about in public saying: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > Wed, 25 Nov 2015 21:18:00 -0600 MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 She should call the cops. I've already publicly admitted it is me so a conviction should be a piece of cake and then forging would stop. So what's stopping her? I think she suffers from Bovism - she just loves the attention and drama and screw the rest of the group. -sw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And before that you literally stalked poor Omelet, a local Auustin favorite, right off the Usenet! In your worst moment ever you actually begged her to KILL you: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then after having your nose rubbed in your filthy criminal stalking you came back with, not an apology, nor the slightest remorse, just this: "The facebook group is much more pleasant." But we all know that's only because you cower over there in mortal fear of being booted by the FB admins. You're _so done_ here virus, I mean really ****ing done. I'm making you a project like no other, expect a lot more of your evil abuse and hatred to be aired for all to see here. And we both know there's a google archive full of your hatred of women just waiting to be hung out on the virtual clothesline to dry. Enjoy then, you rotten, worthless misogynistic *******! |
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On 1/20/2016 1:39 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> There wasn't any corn grown You criminally STALK and ABUSE women, you sick little dwarfy man! Here's what you did when you went all over the Usenet impersonating the well-liked regular named "sf" and posting all her personal data on the net against her will, including her: * home address * age * cell phone number * husband's name etc. YOU did that, you evil *******! And then you had the hubris to actually GLOAT about in public saying: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > Wed, 25 Nov 2015 21:18:00 -0600 MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 She should call the cops. I've already publicly admitted it is me so a conviction should be a piece of cake and then forging would stop. So what's stopping her? I think she suffers from Bovism - she just loves the attention and drama and screw the rest of the group. -sw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And before that you literally stalked poor Omelet, a local Auustin favorite, right off the Usenet! In your worst moment ever you actually begged her to KILL you: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then after having your nose rubbed in your filthy criminal stalking you came back with, not an apology, nor the slightest remorse, just this: "The facebook group is much more pleasant." But we all know that's only because you cower over there in mortal fear of being booted by the FB admins. You're _so done_ here virus, I mean really ****ing done. I'm making you a project like no other, expect a lot more of your evil abuse and hatred to be aired for all to see here. And we both know there's a google archive full of your hatred of women just waiting to be hung out on the virtual clothesline to dry. Enjoy then, you rotten, worthless misogynistic *******! |
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On 1/20/2016 1:38 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> agricultural skills. You criminally STALK and ABUSE women, you sick little dwarfy man! Here's what you did when you went all over the Usenet impersonating the well-liked regular named "sf" and posting all her personal data on the net against her will, including her: * home address * age * cell phone number * husband's name etc. YOU did that, you evil *******! And then you had the hubris to actually GLOAT about in public saying: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > Wed, 25 Nov 2015 21:18:00 -0600 MicroPlanet-Gravity/3.0.4 She should call the cops. I've already publicly admitted it is me so a conviction should be a piece of cake and then forging would stop. So what's stopping her? I think she suffers from Bovism - she just loves the attention and drama and screw the rest of the group. -sw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And before that you literally stalked poor Omelet, a local Auustin favorite, right off the Usenet! In your worst moment ever you actually begged her to KILL you: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ost > 3/18/2011 3:49 PM Microsoft Internet News 4.70.1162 readnews.com - News for Geeks and ISPs fa35d278.newsreader.readnews.com Sorry I don't fit either of your Ideal Psycho Pal Profiles. -sw --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd prefer you use a sniper rifle on me from a few hundred yards away. There you go - a reason for you to buy yet another gun and ammo. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Then after having your nose rubbed in your filthy criminal stalking you came back with, not an apology, nor the slightest remorse, just this: "The facebook group is much more pleasant." But we all know that's only because you cower over there in mortal fear of being booted by the FB admins. You're _so done_ here virus, I mean really ****ing done. I'm making you a project like no other, expect a lot more of your evil abuse and hatred to be aired for all to see here. And we both know there's a google archive full of your hatred of women just waiting to be hung out on the virtual clothesline to dry. Enjoy then, you rotten, worthless misogynistic *******! |
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On Friday, January 22, 2016 at 5:35:35 AM UTC-10, sf wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 00:20:38 -0800 (PST), dsi1 <> > wrote: > > > On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 5:12:44 PM UTC-10, Bruce wrote: > > > On 22/1/2016 11:54 wrote: > > > > > > > On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:00:35 -0800, The New Other Guy > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > >>On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 10:50:11 -0800, gtr > wrote: > > > >> > > > >>>On 2016-01-21 04:37:34 +0000, The New Other Guy said: > > > >>> > > > >>>> On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 20:12:30 -0800, gtr > wrote: > > > >>>> > > > >>>>> Okay, use clumps of ground beef, aka meatballs. I find them infinitely > > > >>>>> flexible. > > > >>>> > > > >>>> I'd be more than a little surprised if you could produce a meatball > > > >>>> that would stand up in a stew and still be edible. > > > >>> > > > >>>You don't stew them proper in the stew or soup, you put them in late in > > > >>>the game. It really is rocket-science! > > > >> > > > >> > > > >>Gotta tell you, I'm 6 weeks short of turning 68, and traveled, > > > >>and I have NEVER heard of nor seen meatball stew. > > > >> > > > >> > > > > If you're turning 68 and have never heard of meatball stew maybe you > > > > are mis-named, should you be The Old Other Guy ?? > > > > > > I've never heard of it either. > > > > > > -- > > > Old Bruce > > > > I never heard of it either but that don't mean it don't exist, or can't exist, or shouldn't exist. It sounds like a pretty good idea to me and I'm gonna make it a reality. Hee hee. > > I haven't heard of it either - but you can bet money that not only > does some crazy (but still perfectly edible) food idea you might come > with not only exist, someone has tried it already and published what > they did on the internet. That is not a theory or a guess, it has > been thoroughly tested and found to be true by me. > > -- > > sf This sounds about right. |
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On 1/21/2016 2:47 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> yoose know **** off you mincing little New Yawk asslicker! |
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On 1/21/2016 10:41 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> one who has never cooked **** off you mincing little New Yawk asslicker! |
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On 1/21/2016 9:42 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> The Dinty Moore **** off you mincing little New Yawk asslicker! |
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On 1/21/2016 8:37 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Olives are **** off you mincing little New Yawk asslicker! |
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![]() "Doris Night" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 09:21:05 -0500, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >>On 2016-01-21 9:35 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>> On 1/21/2016 11:47 AM, notbob wrote: >>>> On 2016-01-21, jmcquown > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Yup! If you have to use a knife and fork it's not stew, it's meat & >>>>> vegetables with gravy. >>>> >>>> This outta be fun. >>>> >>>> Please explain to use how a "stew" is not really "meat and vegetables >>>> and >>>> gravy" >>>> >>>> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stew >>>> >>>> nb >>>> >>>> >>> Despite the obvious definition tell me, nb, do you eat a bowl of stew >>> using a knife and fork? Curious minds want to know. ![]() >>> >>I do, though the knife is usually not necessary. > > Me too. It must be a Canadian thing. > > Stew goes into a shallow bowl, and has more chunks of meat and > vegetables than it has gravy. My mom's stew never had gravy. I don't know how she made it. Likely a packet. The meat was very tough and it had a very thin, red broth. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Doris Night" > wrote in message > ... > > On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 09:21:05 -0500, Dave Smith > > > wrote: > > > >>On 2016-01-21 9:35 PM, jmcquown wrote: > >>> On 1/21/2016 11:47 AM, notbob wrote: > >>>> On 2016-01-21, jmcquown > wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Yup! If you have to use a knife and fork it's not stew, it's meat & > >>>>> vegetables with gravy. > >>>> > >>>> This outta be fun. > >>>> > >>>> Please explain to use how a "stew" is not really "meat and vegetables > >>>> and > >>>> gravy" > >>>> > >>>> http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stew > >>>> > >>>> nb > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Despite the obvious definition tell me, nb, do you eat a bowl of stew > >>> using a knife and fork? Curious minds want to know. ![]() > >>> > >>I do, though the knife is usually not necessary. > > > > Me too. It must be a Canadian thing. > > > > Stew goes into a shallow bowl, and has more chunks of meat and > > vegetables than it has gravy. > > My mom's stew never had gravy. I don't know how she made it. Likely a > packet. The meat was very tough and it had a very thin, red broth. Stew with no gravy is so wrong on all levels, Julie. |
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 07:19:23 -0800 (PST), wrote:
>I once read there's not a pizza place in CA that won't put green olives on a pizza There are pizza places, LOTS of them, in California that will put LOTS of stuff on a pizza that *I* would never touch. Same with burgers. But that's them, and they CAN, as far as I'm concerned, do whatever they want with their food, EXCEPT try to make me eat it. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> The meat was very tough and it had a very thin, red broth. That's because she was bleeding your daddy out. |
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