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This is how I use "leftovers".
Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen dinner. http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg Jill |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 16:52:27 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >This is how I use "leftovers". > >Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. > >When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal >out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It >tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen >dinner. > >http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg Nice. I would have added a little gravy for the pork perhaps? I should do that myself (freeze some meals). I do make patties and chicken schnitzels and freeze those, however. |
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On 3/24/2016 4:52 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> This is how I use "leftovers". > > Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. > > When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal > out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It > tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen > dinner. > > http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg > > Jill I had a very quick glimpse of it, but from what I saw it looks good! My security software yelled at me in big red letters, WHOA ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO GO THERE and then bounced me back to my home site. lol -- ღ.¸¸.œ«*¨`*œ¶ Cheryl |
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On 3/24/2016 5:14 PM, Je�us wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 16:52:27 -0400, jmcquown > > wrote: > >> This is how I use "leftovers". >> >> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. >> >> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal >> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It >> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen >> dinner. >> >> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg > > Nice. I would have added a little gravy for the pork perhaps? > I should do that myself (freeze some meals). I do make patties and > chicken schnitzels and freeze those, however. > I would have added gravy if there had been enough drippings to make gravy with. Sadly not. But still nice and tender piece of pork tenderloin. The key is not to over-cook it. You can't tell from the picture but I brushed it with <gasp> Dijon mustard and then rolled it in seasoned bread crumbs before roasting it. I froze the leftovers. This is why I have a freezer. Homemade dinner, 4 months later. When I don't feel like cooking. ![]() Jill |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:41:24 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 3/24/2016 5:14 PM, Je?us wrote: >> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 16:52:27 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> This is how I use "leftovers". >>> >>> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. >>> >>> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal >>> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It >>> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen >>> dinner. >>> >>> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg >> >> Nice. I would have added a little gravy for the pork perhaps? >> I should do that myself (freeze some meals). I do make patties and >> chicken schnitzels and freeze those, however. >> >I would have added gravy if there had been enough drippings to make >gravy with. Sadly not. But still nice and tender piece of pork tenderloin. > >The key is not to over-cook it. You can't tell from the picture but I >brushed it with <gasp> Dijon mustard and then rolled it in seasoned >bread crumbs before roasting it. Gasp? Nah ![]() >I froze the leftovers. This is why I >have a freezer. Homemade dinner, 4 months later. When I don't feel >like cooking. ![]() It's a good idea. All I have as quick and easy frozen food ATM are bacon and cheese pies. |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:39:17 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote: >I had a very quick glimpse of it, but from what I saw it looks good! My >security software yelled at me in big red letters, WHOA ARE YOU SURE YOU >WANT TO GO THERE and then bounced me back to my home site. lol Your security software is most definitely wrong when it comes to postimg.org, that much I am certain of. It's a perfectly legit site. |
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On 3/24/2016 5:39 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> On 3/24/2016 4:52 PM, jmcquown wrote: > >> This is how I use "leftovers". >> >> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. >> >> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal >> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It >> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen >> dinner. >> >> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg >> >> Jill > > I had a very quick glimpse of it, but from what I saw it looks good! My > security software yelled at me in big red letters, WHOA ARE YOU SURE YOU > WANT TO GO THERE and then bounced me back to my home site. lol > People have been yelling about the ads on tiny pic and other photo hosting sites so I tried this one out. Not sure I'll stick with it. But yes, it was a tasty leftover homemade freezer meal. ![]() Jill |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:39:17 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote: >On 3/24/2016 4:52 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg > >I had a very quick glimpse of it, but from what I saw it looks good! My >security software yelled at me in big red letters, WHOA ARE YOU SURE YOU >WANT TO GO THERE and then bounced me back to my home site. lol http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/postimage.org postimage.org was hacked back in *2009*... some of the so-called 'security' software out there are almost a scam unto themselves and highly misleading. |
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jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> This is how I use "leftovers". > > Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. > > When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade > meal out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. > It tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab > frozen dinner. > > http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg > > Jill Hi Jill, Looks a lot like what I put in 3 compartment freezer trays I get off amazon and use for lunches. I deliberately make extra so I can load a lunch tray. In fact, I load 10 a week (5 for me, 4 for Charlotte, and an extra because sometimes Don likes a fast TV dinner sort of thing) -- |
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On 3/24/2016 6:45 PM, cshenk wrote:
> jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> This is how I use "leftovers". >> >> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. >> >> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade >> meal out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. >> It tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab >> frozen dinner. >> >> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg >> >> Jill > > Hi Jill, Looks a lot like what I put in 3 compartment freezer trays I > get off amazon and use for lunches. > Uh, yeah, I use the 3 compartment freezer trays. Didn't buy them from Amazon, though. > I deliberately make extra so I can load a lunch tray. In fact, I load > 10 a week (5 for me, 4 for Charlotte, and an extra because sometimes > Don likes a fast TV dinner sort of thing) > It's rather difficult to cook a pork tenderloin for ONE. That's why I have a freezer. Quick "homemade" TV dinners" complete with sides. Thaw, heat and eat. And I know exactly what ingredients went into it. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 3/24/2016 5:14 PM, Je�us wrote: >> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 16:52:27 -0400, jmcquown > >> wrote: >> >>> This is how I use "leftovers". >>> >>> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. >>> >>> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade >>> meal >>> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It >>> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen >>> dinner. >>> >>> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg >> >> Nice. I would have added a little gravy for the pork perhaps? >> I should do that myself (freeze some meals). I do make patties and >> chicken schnitzels and freeze those, however. >> > I would have added gravy if there had been enough drippings to make > gravy with. Sadly not. But still nice and tender piece of pork > tenderloin. > > The key is not to over-cook it. You can't tell from the picture but I > brushed it with <gasp> Dijon mustard and then rolled it in seasoned > bread crumbs before roasting it. I froze the leftovers. This is why > I have a freezer. Homemade dinner, 4 months later. When I don't feel > like cooking. ![]() > > Jill You have a freezer? |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 18:01:24 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: > On 3/24/2016 5:39 PM, Cheryl wrote: > > On 3/24/2016 4:52 PM, jmcquown wrote: > > > >> This is how I use "leftovers". > >> > >> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. > >> > >> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal > >> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It > >> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen > >> dinner. > >> > >> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg > >> > >> Jill > > > > I had a very quick glimpse of it, but from what I saw it looks good! My > > security software yelled at me in big red letters, WHOA ARE YOU SURE YOU > > WANT TO GO THERE and then bounced me back to my home site. lol > > > People have been yelling about the ads on tiny pic and other photo > hosting sites so I tried this one out. Not sure I'll stick with it. > But yes, it was a tasty leftover homemade freezer meal. ![]() > I have Norton, which screens websites, and Chrome is pretty picky too - but nobody objected to your site. -- sf |
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On 3/24/2016 7:57 PM, Alex wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> I have a freezer. Homemade dinner, 4 months later. When I don't feel >> like cooking. ![]() >> >> Jill > > You have a freezer? > You have an assole?! Jill |
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 19:57:31 -0400, Alex > wrote:
>jmcquown wrote: >> On 3/24/2016 5:14 PM, Je?us wrote: >>> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 16:52:27 -0400, jmcquown > >>> wrote: >>> >>>> This is how I use "leftovers". >>>> >>>> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. >>>> >>>> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade >>>> meal >>>> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It >>>> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen >>>> dinner. >>>> >>>> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg >>> >>> Nice. I would have added a little gravy for the pork perhaps? >>> I should do that myself (freeze some meals). I do make patties and >>> chicken schnitzels and freeze those, however. >>> >> I would have added gravy if there had been enough drippings to make >> gravy with. Sadly not. But still nice and tender piece of pork >> tenderloin. >> >> The key is not to over-cook it. You can't tell from the picture but I >> brushed it with <gasp> Dijon mustard and then rolled it in seasoned >> bread crumbs before roasting it. I froze the leftovers. This is why >> I have a freezer. Homemade dinner, 4 months later. When I don't feel >> like cooking. ![]() >> > >You have a freezer? Yes. It's just that it isn't visible from any of her windows. You creep. |
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On 3/24/2016 3:52 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> This is how I use "leftovers". > > Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. > > When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal > out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It > tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen > dinner. > > http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg > > Jill That's what I do, although I don't necessarily thaw it in the fridge first. Depending on the meal, I often pop it directly from the freezer to the microwave. MaryL |
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On 3/25/2016 1:40 AM, MaryL wrote:
> On 3/24/2016 3:52 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> This is how I use "leftovers". >> >> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. >> >> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal >> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It >> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen >> dinner. >> >> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg >> >> Jill > That's what I do, although I don't necessarily thaw it in the fridge > first. Depending on the meal, I often pop it directly from the freezer > to the microwave. > > MaryL > I do that sometimes, too, freezer to microwave. I didn't want to overcook the pork. ![]() Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > On 3/25/2016 1:40 AM, MaryL wrote: > > On 3/24/2016 3:52 PM, jmcquown wrote: > >> This is how I use "leftovers". > >> > >> Pork tenderloin with steamed yellow and zucchini squash and couscous. > >> > >> When I don't feel like cooking I love being able to take a homemade meal > >> out of the freezer, thaw it in the fridge and gently reheat it. It > >> tastes wonderful and is so much better than buying some pre-fab frozen > >> dinner. > >> > >> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg > >> > >> Jill > > That's what I do, although I don't necessarily thaw it in the fridge > > first. Depending on the meal, I often pop it directly from the freezer > > to the microwave. > > > > MaryL > > > I do that sometimes, too, freezer to microwave. I didn't want to > overcook the pork. ![]() > I often have a variety of frozen home-cooked meals in my freezer. My containers take about 5 minutes to microwave from frozen to hot. Normally, I microwave one for 3 minutes and let it sit for a few minutes so the heat will spread. Then I'll do another 2 - 2 1/2 minutes cooking. |
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Gary wrote:
> >I often have a variety of frozen home-cooked meals in my freezer. I always have frozen meals on hand; containers of homemade soups n' stewps, packages of filled pasta (right now raviolis, tortallini, pierogies), pasta sauces, rice pilafs, various frozen veggies, frozen burger patties, various sausages (dawgs, saw-seege, kielbasa), plus others. >My containers take about 5 minutes to microwave from frozen to hot. >Normally, I microwave one for 3 minutes and let it sit for a few >minutes so the heat will spread. Then I'll do another 2 - 2 1/2 >minutes cooking. That mid point soak to let the heat radiate is the best technique to make sex last for five minutes... us older guys can easily go two three soaks and last a full twenty minutes, gals are most appreciative .. LOL I just put a 12 ounce burger in the fridge to defrost for tomorrow's dinner, and I'll be caramelizing like two pounds of onions to go with. If anyone is going to say a 12 ounce burger is over the top I need to inform that two cats will share that burger with me and if I'm not quick they will eat that entire burger... naturally they don't get any onion. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 3/24/2016 7:57 PM, Alex wrote: >> jmcquown wrote: >>> I have a freezer. Homemade dinner, 4 months later. When I don't feel >>> like cooking. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> You have a freezer? >> > You have an assole?! > > Jill > Only you, narcissist. I have a large stand-alone freezer yet this is the first and last I will mention it. |
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On 3/26/2016 12:36 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 18:01:24 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> People have been yelling about the ads on tiny pic and other photo >> hosting sites so I tried this one out. Not sure I'll stick with it. >> But yes, it was a tasty leftover homemade freezer meal. ![]() > > I just turned off all my script/ad blocking features and I can't get > it to show me any ads for the pictures I've posted using flickr.com. > Does anybody see ads when they view any of my pics on flickr.com? > > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > > No ads and the loaded fast, full screen. |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 18:01:24 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> People have been yelling about the ads on tiny pic and other photo >> hosting sites so I tried this one out. Not sure I'll stick with it. >> But yes, it was a tasty leftover homemade freezer meal. ![]() > > I just turned off all my script/ad blocking features and I can't get > it to show me any ads for the pictures I've posted using flickr.com. > Does anybody see ads when they view any of my pics on flickr.com? > > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > > I went through several picture-hosting sites before I settled on > flickr.com a few years ago. The other ones were all annoying for some > reason or another. Pictures never expire and you get a couple-few > gigs of space to store them. > > -sw No ads. |
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On 3/26/2016 12:36 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> I just turned off all my script/ad blocking features and I can't get > it to show me any ads for the pictures I've posted using flickr.com. > Does anybody see ads when they view any of my pics on flickr.com? > > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ FWIW, I don't see any ads, but I have ad blocker. Just nice big pictures. nancy |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 11:10:27 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote: >On 3/26/2016 12:36 AM, Sqwertz wrote: > >> I just turned off all my script/ad blocking features and I can't get >> it to show me any ads for the pictures I've posted using flickr.com. >> Does anybody see ads when they view any of my pics on flickr.com? >> >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ >> https://www.flickr.com/photos/sqwert...ream/lightbox/ > >FWIW, I don't see any ads, but I have ad blocker. Just nice big >pictures. > >nancy I have adblocker and its not a problem with flickr, but I think that's what makes it impossible for me to use tinypic, although I can see other peoples pics on it. |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 11:37:15 -0400 (EDT), Cheryl
> wrote: >Jeßus > Wrote in message: >> On Thu, 24 Mar 2016 17:39:17 -0400, Cheryl > >> wrote: >> >>>On 3/24/2016 4:52 PM, jmcquown wrote: >>>> http://s17.postimg.org/7ma6z2dkf/dinner32416.jpg >>> >>>I had a very quick glimpse of it, but from what I saw it looks good! My >>>security software yelled at me in big red letters, WHOA ARE YOU SURE YOU >>>WANT TO GO THERE and then bounced me back to my home site. lol >> >> http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/postimage.org >> >> postimage.org was hacked back in *2009*... some of the so-called >> 'security' software out there are almost a scam unto themselves and >> highly misleading. >> > >Yes, it was siteadvisor. I usually just let it take me outta there as advised. Nothing is so important to take a risk but I trust that you all say it's safe. Thanks, all I can say is I've been using that site for many years now and never had an issue. None of my AV or security software has had any issues with it either. |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote: >On 3/26/2016 11:16 AM, wrote: >> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 11:10:27 -0400, Nancy Young >> > wrote: > >>> FWIW, I don't see any ads, but I have ad blocker. Just nice big >>> pictures. > >> I have adblocker and its not a problem with flickr, but I think that's >> what makes it impossible for me to use tinypic, although I can see >> other peoples pics on it. > >I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since >I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to >upload a shot. Oh, well. > >nancy That's what it did to me - said enter the code and it was blank, however the one Jeßus (I think) suggested was more slick anyway. http://postimage.org/ Try it and see, wouldn't bother with tinypic anymore! |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote: >On 3/26/2016 11:16 AM, wrote: >> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 11:10:27 -0400, Nancy Young >> > wrote: > >>> FWIW, I don't see any ads, but I have ad blocker. Just nice big >>> pictures. > >> I have adblocker and its not a problem with flickr, but I think that's >> what makes it impossible for me to use tinypic, although I can see >> other peoples pics on it. > >I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since >I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to >upload a shot. Oh, well. > >nancy just log in, you should be able to upload then Janet US |
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On 3/25/2016 10:36 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> Pictures never expire and you get a couple-few > gigs of space to store them. > > -sw 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 3/26/2016 4:21 PM, wrote:
> That's what it did to me - said enter the code and it was blank, > however the one Jeßus (I think) suggested was more slick anyway. > > http://postimage.org/ Try it and see, wouldn't bother with tinypic > anymore! I'm going to use that one now too. I don't want to have to create an account to upload pics. I already do that on FB and I don't want to have to have 2 accounts. -- ღ.¸¸.œ«*¨`*œ¶ Cheryl |
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On 3/26/2016 4:21 PM, wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young > > wrote: >> I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since >> I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to >> upload a shot. Oh, well. > That's what it did to me - said enter the code and it was blank, > however the one Jeßus (I think) suggested was more slick anyway. > > http://postimage.org/ Try it and see, wouldn't bother with tinypic > anymore! Thanks for the tip! I'll bookmark it. I understand the concept of ads paying for websites, but it's the annoying ones that make people get adblocker, etc. nancy |
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On 3/26/2016 4:48 PM, Janet B wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young > > wrote: > >> I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since >> I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to >> upload a shot. Oh, well. > just log in, you should be able to upload then Oh, I have never created an account with them ... didn't actually know there was a 'log in'. nancy |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 21:48:14 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote: >On 3/26/2016 4:48 PM, Janet B wrote: >> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young >> > wrote: >> > >>> I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since >>> I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to >>> upload a shot. Oh, well. > >> just log in, you should be able to upload then > >Oh, I have never created an account with them ... didn't actually >know there was a 'log in'. > >nancy Tinypic works smuch better when you create an account, and it's a good idea to log in again every few days I don't know how people miss it, the log in is right at the top of their home page. Everyone loves my new lamp, a bargain from Amazon: http://i65.tinypic.com/j0z2w5.jpg |
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On Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 9:15:38 PM UTC-6, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 21:48:14 -0400, Nancy Young > > wrote: > > >On 3/26/2016 4:48 PM, Janet B wrote: > >> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young > >> > wrote: > >> > > > >>> I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since > >>> I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to > >>> upload a shot. Oh, well. > > > >> just log in, you should be able to upload then > > > >Oh, I have never created an account with them ... didn't actually > >know there was a 'log in'. > > > >nancy > > Tinypic works smuch better when you create an account, and it's a good > idea to log in again every few days I don't know how people miss it, > the log in is right at the top of their home page. Everyone loves my > new lamp, a bargain from Amazon: > http://i65.tinypic.com/j0z2w5.jpg So, what do you have to rub to get the genie to appear? Ahahahahahahaha ==== |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 23:14:50 -0400, Brooklyn1
> wrote: >On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 21:48:14 -0400, Nancy Young > wrote: > >>On 3/26/2016 4:48 PM, Janet B wrote: >>> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young >>> > wrote: >>> >> >>>> I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since >>>> I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to >>>> upload a shot. Oh, well. >> >>> just log in, you should be able to upload then >> >>Oh, I have never created an account with them ... didn't actually >>know there was a 'log in'. >> >>nancy > >Tinypic works smuch better when you create an account, and it's a good >idea to log in again every few days I don't know how people miss it, >the log in is right at the top of their home page. Everyone loves my >new lamp, a bargain from Amazon: >http://i65.tinypic.com/j0z2w5.jpg that is attractive, Sheldon. Very nice. Janet US |
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On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 21:49:40 -0600, Janet B >
wrote: >On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 23:14:50 -0400, Brooklyn1 > wrote: > >>On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 21:48:14 -0400, Nancy Young > wrote: >> >>>On 3/26/2016 4:48 PM, Janet B wrote: >>>> On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 12:23:35 -0400, Nancy Young >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>> >>>>> I feel like I've used tinypic relatively recently, certainly since >>>>> I've had adblocker, but it won't show me the code to enter to >>>>> upload a shot. Oh, well. >>> >>>> just log in, you should be able to upload then >>> >>>Oh, I have never created an account with them ... didn't actually >>>know there was a 'log in'. >>> >>>nancy >> >>Tinypic works smuch better when you create an account, and it's a good >>idea to log in again every few days I don't know how people miss it, >>the log in is right at the top of their home page. Everyone loves my >>new lamp, a bargain from Amazon: >>http://i65.tinypic.com/j0z2w5.jpg > >that is attractive, Sheldon. Very nice. >Janet US Thank you. It's a fairly tall lamp, almost 30", and cost about $80 which I thought a great price as lamps can be pricey. It was to replace a tiffany knock off that developed a crack that just kept growing. |
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On 3/25/2016 5:47 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Gary wrote: >> >> I often have a variety of frozen home-cooked meals in my freezer. > >> My containers take about 5 minutes to microwave from frozen to hot. >> Normally, I microwave one for 3 minutes and let it sit for a few >> minutes so the heat will spread. Then I'll do another 2 - 2 1/2 >> minutes cooking. > > That mid point soak to let the heat radiate is the best technique to > make sex last for five minutes... us older guys can easily go two > three soaks and last a full twenty minutes, gals are most appreciative > . LOL Uh yeah. Gals really want an old man huffing and puffing for an extra 20 minutes. LOLOL Jill |
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On 3/26/2016 10:21 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> greeting > card you from 2 Hanukkah's ago? > > -sw 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 3/27/2016 9:07 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 3/25/2016 5:47 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> Gary wrote: >>> >>> I often have a variety of frozen home-cooked meals in my freezer. >> >>> My containers take about 5 minutes to microwave from frozen to hot. >>> Normally, I microwave one for 3 minutes and let it sit for a few >>> minutes so the heat will spread. Then I'll do another 2 - 2 1/2 >>> minutes cooking. >> >> That mid point soak to let the heat radiate is the best technique to >> make sex last for five minutes... us older guys can easily go two >> three soaks and last a full twenty minutes, gals are most appreciative >> . LOL > > Uh yeah. Gals really want an old man huffing and puffing for an extra > 20 minutes. LOLOL > > Jill Dry pussy much? |
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On 3/27/2016 11:07 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 3/25/2016 5:47 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> Gary wrote: >>> >>> I often have a variety of frozen home-cooked meals in my freezer. >> >>> My containers take about 5 minutes to microwave from frozen to hot. >>> Normally, I microwave one for 3 minutes and let it sit for a few >>> minutes so the heat will spread. Then I'll do another 2 - 2 1/2 >>> minutes cooking. >> >> That mid point soak to let the heat radiate is the best technique to >> make sex last for five minutes... us older guys can easily go two >> three soaks and last a full twenty minutes, gals are most appreciative >> . LOL > > Uh yeah. Gals really want an old man huffing and puffing for an extra > 20 minutes. LOLOL > > Jill OMG Jill, I was actually thinking the same when I read it. lol -- ღ.¸¸.œ«*¨`*œ¶ Cheryl |
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