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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... > >> It would seem that way. I have to leave soon to get some sort of lighting >> fluid for the fire pit. Due to unfortunate and unexpected circumstances, >> we had a teen guest come to stay late last night. I am assuming that the >> girls might want to use it before the rain begins. I will try to take a >> pic. Guy is going now to procure materials to replace the rotted steps. >> >> Deck is very nearly done. He was touching up the paint but the store had >> run out of the post caps and he needs to put two more on. I will probably >> wait until those are on for the pic. By then, I should have the furniture >> on it as well. >> >> And the best thing is that the job didn't cost quite as much as the >> original quote! > > Good, I will look forward to a pic when you get around to it, in the > meantime I hope you enjoy it. > > Cheri Sorry, didn't get it yet. Was getting dark by the time I got home. And we are slated for days of rain so not sure when I will get it. |
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On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 10:09:50 PM UTC-5, Capulin wrote:
> Blah. Blah. Blah. Blah. Blah. Nobody can have an intelligent conversation with you as all you want to do is argue with anyone who happens to disagree with your agenda. There's a sign post outside your hovel, go argue with it. Take a long walk off a short pier. I'm done with you and your silliness. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > Just an FYI, my garbage can is black. Lawn clippings and food compost > are separated and their cans are different shades of green. Blue is > recycling, of course. > > -- > > sf My garbage can is brown, the recycle is green, and the lawn/leaf waste is black. No food compost can. Cheri |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 20:48:28 -0600, Capulin > wrote:
> On 5/24/2016 7:04 PM, sf wrote: > > On Tue, 24 May 2016 18:38:27 -0600, Capulin > wrote: > > > >>> About every 6 weeks I have a new mail person. > >> > >> Maybe if you actually discussed the situation with your Postmaster... > >> > > Yeah. That kind of turnover sounds like a training route to me. > > Perceptive. > > That or there is major disharmony in that branch. Here there are two major reasons for turnover 1. training route (they are assigned to another route) 2. terrain + length of route (they apply for another route) -- sf |
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![]() "Capulin" > wrote in message ... > On 5/24/2016 8:13 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >> But... let's give the Bove for making yet another idiotic claim > > > Do you have any clue how totally mentally ill you look going after her > multiple times day in and day out? And "the Bove," "Bovine" etc., is soooooooooooooooooooooooo old and tiresome. It really makes them look like useless turds without an original thought of their own. Give it up already! Cheri |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 22:09:04 -0400, Cheryl >
wrote: > I don't tip the mail carrier for various reasons, but I do tip the UPS > guy at Christmastime because I do most of my non-grocery shopping from > Amazon and other places to avoid shopping because I just can't do it > anymore, so I get a lot of deliveries. This guy is so great, and so > friendly and will even carry heavy boxes into my house. I never see the same UPS, FedEx, Amazon truck delivery person twice. -- sf |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 21:06:53 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >How in the world could anyone throw something out their house window? Don't >you people have screens? No. The racoons made off with them. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 24 May 2016 22:09:04 -0400, Cheryl > > wrote: > >> I don't tip the mail carrier for various reasons, but I do tip the UPS >> guy at Christmastime because I do most of my non-grocery shopping from >> Amazon and other places to avoid shopping because I just can't do it >> anymore, so I get a lot of deliveries. This guy is so great, and so >> friendly and will even carry heavy boxes into my house. > > I never see the same UPS, FedEx, Amazon truck delivery person twice. > > -- > > sf Me either, and I do shop at Amazon a lot. Cheri |
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![]() "Capulin" > wrote in message ... > On 5/24/2016 6:12 PM, sf wrote: >> On Tue, 24 May 2016 16:28:06 -0600, Capulin > wrote: >> >>> Thanks sf, >>> >>> I believe in the tides of karma, and that particular little usenet >>> picador has been playing at being the "nice guy" here then going evil >>> sporadically for long enough to have to pay a definitive price. >>> >>> He's the worst kind of hypocrite, the one that plays for sympathy, then >>> bits you on the ankle. >>> >> >> It seems many here are *done* with his Eddie Haskell act. >> > > Ding! > > There it is, and I believe you used that character once before as a > reference. > > Nailed him cold. > > "My goodness Mrs. Cleaver, how lovely you look today!" > > "Why thank you Eddie..." > > <eye roll> I just described this situation to someone earlier. I'm glad people here know what an "Eddy Haskell" is. People in my real life don't know the term but sadly, I think we have been dealing with one. |
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![]() "cshenk" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On 5/22/2016 7:43 PM, Je�us wrote: >> > > On Sun, 22 May 2016 16:26:13 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > wrote: >> > > >> > > > >> > wrote in message >> > > > ... >> > > > > This has been one of silliest posts our resident squirrel >> > > > > has posted in at least a week. But the responses are >> > > > > priceless!!!!! >> > > > >> > > > Oh? Read it and weep. >> > > > >> > > > http://www.wm.com/enterprise/food-an...l-Solutions/or >> > > > ganics-recycling.jsp >> > > > >> > > > http://wmnorthwest.com/snohomishcoun...gif/guidelines >> > > > >> > > > Read it, read it, read it, then shut your pie hole! >> > > >> > > None of which explains why you can't dispose of an apple core in a >> > > public place, in a public trash can. Come on Julie, even you would >> > > have to admit that your claim is absurd. >> > > >> > She won't admit it. She merely posted links about disposal >> > services in her area. Nowhere does it say you must buy >> > cored/sliced apples, which was what she was looking for. When >> > asked why, she came up with a ridiculous claim about not being >> > allowed to dispose of apple cores like normal people do - in any >> > convenient trash can. >> >> You didn't read the links, did you? They say how to dispose of food. >> >> I never said that I MUST buy sliced apples. We all like sliced >> apples. So I buy them. >> >> And "normal" people here do not dispose of food in trash cans here. >> People who are not upstanding citizens do. Didn't you say that they >> don't even recycle where you live? > > I did. It tells which of your 3 containers to put the apple core in. > It even has a picture of an apple core among them. Yep. So I don't know why all these idiots are arguing with me. |
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![]() "cshenk" > wrote in message ... > Orographic wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> On 5/23/2016 1:41 AM, Sky wrote: >> > More than likely, bove has no clue what "normal" folks usually do! >> >> >> You have been caught in an overt LIE. >> >> You need to slink away and never return. > > Hi Orographic, > > Her links show there are 3 street containers. A green a blue and a > grey or black. Food waste and lawn clippings go in the compost one > which is the grey or black one from the picture. Actually, it's the green one. Blue is mixed recyclables. Gray or your own purchased can is for trash. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 24 May 2016 17:53:39 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote: > >> Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: >> >> > >> > "Janet B" > wrote in message >> > ... >> > > On Mon, 23 May 2016 00:14:27 -0700, "Julie Bove" >> > > wrote: >> > > snip >> > > > >> > > > And "normal" people here do not dispose of food in trash cans >> > > > here. People who are not upstanding citizens do. Didn't you say >> > > > that they don't even recycle where you live? >> > > >> > > I'm having a hard time picturing this, Julie. Apparently Bothell is >> > > very strict, so there is no eating of food out of doors like at the >> > > Tasty Freeze or hot dogs. At least, no walking with food. How do >> > > you know what the rules are as you pass from one township to >> > > another. I'm assuming you do move between townships because you >> > > live in large urban area. Are there color coded trash cans >> > > everywhere for aluminum, organics, non-recycle paper? >> > > Janet US >> > >> > I have no clue what Tasty Freeze is. Of course you can eat outdoors. >> > I don't know about walking with food. Can't see why anyone would do >> > that. Most places that sell food have food waste bins. If they don't, >> > they must sort it themselves. >> > >> > We have three bins here. The blue one for paper, plastics, metal and >> > glass. Exceptions would be shredded paper and food soiled paper. >> > Those go in the green bin as well as compostables, food and yard >> > trimmings. Then there is the trash can for everything else. The green >> > and blue bins are large. The gray trash bin is smaller. >> >> LOk, reread the link and it says colors may vary. The link shows >> compost/food in a grey color then a blue and a green one. > > All we need to know is it's separated and each color is a category. > She can figure out the rest of it. > > Just an FYI, my garbage can is black. Lawn clippings and food compost > are separated and their cans are different shades of green. Blue is > recycling, of course. The color of our cans depends on their age. |
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![]() "cshenk" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On 2016-05-23 4:34 PM, Je�us wrote: >> > >> > > What do people do - carry their food waste with them until they >> > > get home or to another area that permits disposal into the trash? >> > >> > I live in a rural area. I would never litter, but apple cores, >> > banana peels, grape seeds..... out the window. Feed the >> > critters. >> >> Do that here and you'll pay a nice fine. They don't care what it is. >> You don't throw it out the window. And yes, there are cameras to >> watch for violators. > > Julie, he's not talking out the window of a car on the road. He means > in his own yard in the country. That concept escapes me as all windows I've ever had, had screens on them. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 5/24/2016 7:06 PM, cshenk wrote: >> Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: >> >>> >>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 2016-05-23 4:34 PM, Je�us wrote: >>>> >>>>> What do people do - carry their food waste with them until they >>>>> get home or to another area that permits disposal into the trash? >>>> >>>> I live in a rural area. I would never litter, but apple cores, >>>> banana peels, grape seeds..... out the window. Feed the >>>> critters. >>> >>> Do that here and you'll pay a nice fine. They don't care what it is. >>> You don't throw it out the window. And yes, there are cameras to >>> watch for violators. >> >> Julie, he's not talking out the window of a car on the road. He means >> in his own yard in the country. >> >> > I cannot believe she's that clueless. Does she live in a bubble? Granted, > I don't dispose of vegetable waste by throwing it in my yard. But my > immediate thought upon reading this was NOT be "throwing trash out of car > windows". That was a giant leap of imagination. Well... Technically, I could throw out a car window and you yourself were talking about how you don't eat in your car. I couldn't possibly throw anything out my house windows. Whatever it was would hit the screen and bounce back at me. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2016-05-24 7:06 PM, cshenk wrote: >> Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: >> >>> > >>>> I live in a rural area. I would never litter, but apple cores, >>>> banana peels, grape seeds..... out the window. Feed the >>>> critters. >>> >>> Do that here and you'll pay a nice fine. They don't care what it is. >>> You don't throw it out the window. And yes, there are cameras to >>> watch for violators. >> >> Julie, he's not talking out the window of a car on the road. He means >> in his own yard in the country. >> > > > > No. I mean that I will toss it out the car window.... tossing it far > enough that it is off the road and the shoulder.... well over into the > grass. It is organic matter and will decompose, and possible feed a bigger > critter. > > But... let's give the Bove for making yet another idiotic claim about > there being cameras to catch people littering. It just gets better all > the time. See everyone? I'm not the stupid one here. And I would assume that we do not have cams specifically for catching people littering but I wouldn't put it past them to put one up in a problem area. Almost every intersection here has cams. I just got a ticket for running a light a couple of weeks ago. I do remember going through an stale yellow and Angela telling me that the light had turned red. Did not think I had run it but they sent three pics of my car. No denying it. So... There you have it folks. I did run a light but not on purpose. They also have cams at various other spots. I know two people who were caught speeding that way. |
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![]() "cshenk" > wrote in message ... > Julie Bove wrote in rec.food.cooking: > >> >> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message >> ... On >> Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 6:48:23 PM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote: >> > On 5/22/2016 7:26 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> > > >> >> > wrote in message >> >> ... >> >>> This has been one of silliest posts our resident squirrel >> >>> has posted in at least a week. But the responses are >> >>> priceless!!!!! >> > > >> >> Oh? Read it and weep. >> > > >> >> >> http://www.wm.com/enterprise/food-an...tions/organics >> -recycling.jsp >> > > >> > That is not a LAW. It's a recycling service offered by Waste >> > Management in some areas. A list. They do not say you are not >> > allowed to throw away apple cores. >> > >> >> >> http://wmnorthwest.com/snohomishcoun...guidelines.pdf >> ... >> >> we throw our apple cores in the compost! I bought a 2 gallon American >> made plastic bucket with lid, for compost inside, and a cheap Chinese >> JUNK 55 gallon bin out in the back yard for compost, which I manually >> drilled a bunch of 1/2 inch holes in the 55 gallon bin outside so the >> bugs can get in! >> >> John Kuthe... >> >> --- >> We could do that but I have no need for compost. So I use the green >> bin and it is composted for me. > > Julie, your own links say to roll the compost bin out to the street > with the others for pickup. You are only asked to separate, not > compost on your own. Grrr... That's WHY we put it in the bin. THEY compost it for us. We could compost it ourselves if we wanted to. We don't/ |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 24 May 2016 18:38:27 -0600, Capulin > wrote: > >> > About every 6 weeks I have a new mail person. >> >> Maybe if you actually discussed the situation with your Postmaster... >> > Yeah. That kind of turnover sounds like a training route to me. I am picturing the poor mailman who had to deliver to Hyacinth Bucket. |
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On Tue, 24 May 2016 22:43:20 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > > "sf" > wrote in message > ... > > > Just an FYI, my garbage can is black. Lawn clippings and food compost > > are separated and their cans are different shades of green. Blue is > > recycling, of course. > > > > -- > > > > sf > > My garbage can is brown, the recycle is green, and the lawn/leaf waste is > black. No food compost can. > > Cheri That's interesting. I'd have thought CA would at least be consistent in the color for recycling, for no other reason than it came first. -- sf |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 10:04:36 AM UTC-5, Janet B wrote: >> >> On Tue, 24 May 2016 07:46:13 -0700 (PDT), " >> >> >They're already get a darn good salary for a job they knew entailed >> >emptying garbage. It's not like they applied for a job as a playground >> >monitor and suddenly being told they now have to pick up garbage if they >> >want a paycheck. Why should they get paid extra for something they've >> >done no extra work to earn a tip? As I said, they only work 4 days a >> >week here. >> > >> >Some of these guys were raking in an extra $10,000 per year and you >> >can bet they didn't declare it on their income taxes. >> >> It would be impossible not to report it on their income taxes. Their >> employer is required by federal law to report their wages. 'Only' >> working 4 days a week isn't a blessing. That means these guys are >> not making full wages to support a family. I don't know, what are >> darn good salaries for emptying garbage? $15-$20 per hour? Or $7? Do >> you think emptying garbage was their first choice for a job? 'Raking >> in' no longer applies to $10,000/year. That amount won't cover most >> of the utility bills and rent if one is extra frugal. >> No one said you have to tip. >> Janet US >> >> > These are _city employees_ not independent contractors. > They're making a full salary as if they worked 5 days > a week it's just their work week consists of 4 days. > > A tip does not have to be reported on their income taxes, > ask waiters and waitresses if they report ALL their tips. > How would these trash collectors boss know how much cash > they receive if they are tipped unless they piped up and > told them the amount? They might not report them all but they're supposed to. |
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![]() "Capulin" > wrote in message ... > On 5/24/2016 9:25 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Capulin" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 5/24/2016 8:55 AM, jmcquown wrote: >>>>> They're already get a darn good salary for a job they knew entailed >>>>> emptying garbage. It's not like they applied for a job as a >>>>> playground >>>>> monitor and suddenly being told they now have to pick up garbage >>>> >>>> Too true! >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> >>> Is it Jill, is it really? >>> >>> https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/g...RCH_KO0,20.htm >>> >>> >>> Garbage Truck Driver Salaries >>> Updated Apr 25, 2016 >>> National Avg >>> $35,890 >>> Min Max >>> $28k $53k >>> >>> Go try and raise and feed a family of 4 on that salary. >>> >>> Rotsa ruck, you haughty, entitled, tin horn heiress! >> >> I know someone who was a trash collector, here. Do not know him well. >> Would see him at the dance studio. He always looked worn out and would >> often fall asleep while his daughter was taking her one class. >> >> After a couple of years, I noticed that he looked like he was more well >> groomed, better dressed, not falling asleep and seemed much happier. >> Only then did I find out that he'd changed jobs. I heard someone asking >> him about it. He is now a road flagger. He said that although the job >> was a tad boring and it still wasn't good having to be out in the >> elements, it was far less wearing on his body than collecting trash and >> the pay was much better. His daughter was then able to take more dance >> classes. I guess he couldn't afford more before. His wife works, but I >> don't know where. The girl is an only child. > > That's a very real story, thanks for sharing. > > Imagine a hard-working guy like that paying for dance classes. > > Wow. He's a very nice person and naturally good looking. I have spoken to him more than I have his wife. She's a mousy little quiet thing. In just looking at them, they don't seem to fit but...whatever. |
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![]() "Capulin" > wrote in message ... > On 5/24/2016 9:32 PM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Capulin" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 5/24/2016 1:08 PM, Sky wrote: >>>> But wait for it, bove will no doubt have various, irrational reasons >>>> why >>>> such offerings won't and can't work if bove tried to shop there. >>> >>> >>> Why are you completely INCAPABLE of simply passing her posts by >>> without fixating on them and using them as an excuse to attack her? >>> >>> Why are there so many bully biotch women here? >>> >>> Were you picked on a lot as a child? >>> >>> I do hope so! >>> >>> Because if not you haven't even the fragment of an excuse for your >>> bitter and vituperative behaviour here. >> >> Something is very wrong with her. She used to be nice and we got along. > > > Moderate latecomer that I am I can only go on the past few years and the > warnings of others. > > For sure she has you in her sights and not in a good way. Yep. Which is why I at first assumed she was being imped. But people assure me that it is her. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Capulin" > wrote in message > ... >> On 5/24/2016 8:13 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> But... let's give the Bove for making yet another idiotic claim >> >> >> Do you have any clue how totally mentally ill you look going after her >> multiple times day in and day out? > > And "the Bove," "Bovine" etc., is soooooooooooooooooooooooo old and > tiresome. It really makes them look like useless turds without an original > thought of their own. Give it up already! > Sad. > Cheri |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > >> Well, Steve... If you like, I could scan my pics that show the >> undigested >> popcorn in my stomach. > > I would totally love that right now. I'll show you my CT scans they > just took 2 hours ago that showed I have hamsters at the end of my > lower gut eating a sack of unpopped popcorn. They have no idea how > either go hthere. They said it could be gerbils, too. Which would > make more sense considering my lifestyle. > >> Would you like to see that? I'll bet nobody else >> would so, I'll spare ya. But I do have the pics and that is the proof. > > No, I'd *really* like to see that. > >> Gastroparesis is actually very common to diabetics. It's caused by a form >> of >> nerve damage to the vagus nerve that comes about from high blood sugar. >> And >> the average type 2 diabetic has been walking around for 10 years with the >> disease before being diagnosed. For many of us, it is the complications >> that >> have already set in that bring about our diagnosis. >> >> Anything else you want to know? I am a font of knowledge here. >> >> Oh! Here's a tidbit. Not necessarily interesting but new. I am the >> proud >> owner of the new U500 insulin pens. And the <wait for it> Nano needles! >> These are the tiniest and most pain free needles ever. You see, they now >> know that the fat content of the person getting stabbed has nothing to do >> with the length of the needle. So even we tubby tubas can enjoy pain free >> shooting. I haven't tried them yet as I am being frugal and using up my >> vials. But I'll report back when I do. I know things like this are >> important >> to you and Jill and some others here. > > <scratching head> > > I'm getting my appendix removed at 8:30-9am or so. I couldn't give a > rats ass about all this babbaling of yours because I'm having REAL > shit happening and you're just a little pip-squeak drama queen. Call > me when you step on a nail again. They're lettting me eat a big cup > of cantelope. It comes precut, those *******s. Well, if that is true, I am very sorry. But I doubt it as I am the only person in this house with my appendix. And the last thing either of them would have done prior to surgery was get online. It was more like turn bilious green and moan in pain. |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 24 May 2016 14:08:41 -0500, Sky > > wrote: > >> >> Yep, bove did post there were no produce stands where bove lives. At >> some point in time, didn't bove also claim there were no "farmers' >> markets" (aka 'stands'!!) in the 'universe of bothell'? It's too >> difficult to keep track of what bove implies with her statements and >> retractions. >> >> There are at least two "farmers' markets" available in the Bothell area: >> > <snip> >> >> So, farmers markets (stands) do exist in the 'universe of bothell.' But >> wait for it, bove will no doubt have various, irrational reasons why >> such offerings won't and can't work if bove tried to shop there. > > Perhaps there ARE farms nearish to Bothell, but I bet they don't run > farm stands. Most don't. I imagine roadside stands are hours away > for her, just as they are for me. Why don't you put her on ignore and > be done with it? > > -- Because it makes her feel big and clever and you wouldn't want to rob the saddo of that, would you? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "sf" > wrote in message > ... > >> Just an FYI, my garbage can is black. Lawn clippings and food compost >> are separated and their cans are different shades of green. Blue is >> recycling, of course. >> >> -- >> >> sf > > My garbage can is brown, the recycle is green, and the lawn/leaf waste is > black. No food compost can. Ours, black for rubbish, blue for recycle, large brown for garden waste and two small brown bins for food. The the larger of the two they put out once a week. The smaller for the kitchen. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Capulin" > wrote in message > ... >> On 5/24/2016 1:08 PM, Sky wrote: >>> But wait for it, bove will no doubt have various, irrational reasons why >>> such offerings won't and can't work if bove tried to shop there. >> >> >> Why are you completely INCAPABLE of simply passing her posts by without >> fixating on them and using them as an excuse to attack her? >> >> Why are there so many bully biotch women here? >> >> Were you picked on a lot as a child? >> >> I do hope so! >> >> Because if not you haven't even the fragment of an excuse for your bitter >> and vituperative behaviour here. > > Something is very wrong with her. She used to be nice and we got along. That must have been one helluva long time ago! -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "sf" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 24 May 2016 18:34:30 -0600, Capulin > wrote: > >> On 5/24/2016 6:12 PM, sf wrote: >> > On Tue, 24 May 2016 16:28:06 -0600, Capulin > wrote: >> > >> >> Thanks sf, >> >> >> >> I believe in the tides of karma, and that particular little usenet >> >> picador has been playing at being the "nice guy" here then going evil >> >> sporadically for long enough to have to pay a definitive price. >> >> >> >> He's the worst kind of hypocrite, the one that plays for sympathy, >> >> then >> >> bits you on the ankle. >> >> >> > >> > It seems many here are *done* with his Eddie Haskell act. >> > >> >> Ding! >> >> There it is, and I believe you used that character once before as a >> reference. >> >> Nailed him cold. >> >> "My goodness Mrs. Cleaver, how lovely you look today!" >> >> "Why thank you Eddie..." >> >> <eye roll> > > I can't think of any other well known character that describes him > better. > Who are you talking about. I seem to have missed something! -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Capulin" > wrote in message > ... >> On 5/24/2016 8:13 PM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> But... let's give the Bove for making yet another idiotic claim >> >> >> Do you have any clue how totally mentally ill you look going after her >> multiple times day in and day out? > > And "the Bove," "Bovine" etc., is soooooooooooooooooooooooo old and > tiresome. It really makes them look like useless turds without an original > thought of their own. Give it up already! > As soon as you see their names, you KNOW EXACTLY what they will be spewing out. Useless turds? What an apt description! -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Capulin" > wrote in message > ... >> On 5/24/2016 6:12 PM, sf wrote: >>> On Tue, 24 May 2016 16:28:06 -0600, Capulin > wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks sf, >>>> >>>> I believe in the tides of karma, and that particular little usenet >>>> picador has been playing at being the "nice guy" here then going evil >>>> sporadically for long enough to have to pay a definitive price. >>>> >>>> He's the worst kind of hypocrite, the one that plays for sympathy, then >>>> bits you on the ankle. >>>> >>> >>> It seems many here are *done* with his Eddie Haskell act. >>> >> >> Ding! >> >> There it is, and I believe you used that character once before as a >> reference. >> >> Nailed him cold. >> >> "My goodness Mrs. Cleaver, how lovely you look today!" >> >> "Why thank you Eddie..." >> >> <eye roll> > > I just described this situation to someone earlier. I'm glad people here > know what an "Eddy Haskell" is. People in my real life don't know the term > but sadly, I think we have been dealing with one. Who? > -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 5/25/2016 4:23 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> Who are you talking about. I seem to have missed something! > A character in an old TV show, called 'Leave It To Beaver'. |
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On 5/25/2016 1:50 AM, Je�us wrote:
> On Tue, 24 May 2016 21:06:53 -0700, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> How in the world could anyone throw something out their house window? Don't >> you people have screens? > > No. The racoons made off with them. My screens lift with one finger. Presumably a raccoon could open them. Haven't had a problem with wildlife trying to come through the windows. I have been known to toss a banana peel or apple core out my window into the shrubbery. I refrain from doing that if I think anyone's looking, because it's kind of weird, but it just shrivels up and disappears. nancy |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Capulin" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 5/24/2016 6:12 PM, sf wrote: >>>> On Tue, 24 May 2016 16:28:06 -0600, Capulin > wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks sf, >>>>> >>>>> I believe in the tides of karma, and that particular little usenet >>>>> picador has been playing at being the "nice guy" here then going evil >>>>> sporadically for long enough to have to pay a definitive price. >>>>> >>>>> He's the worst kind of hypocrite, the one that plays for sympathy, >>>>> then >>>>> bits you on the ankle. >>>>> >>>> >>>> It seems many here are *done* with his Eddie Haskell act. >>>> >>> >>> Ding! >>> >>> There it is, and I believe you used that character once before as a >>> reference. >>> >>> Nailed him cold. >>> >>> "My goodness Mrs. Cleaver, how lovely you look today!" >>> >>> "Why thank you Eddie..." >>> >>> <eye roll> >> >> I just described this situation to someone earlier. I'm glad people here >> know what an "Eddy Haskell" is. People in my real life don't know the >> term but sadly, I think we have been dealing with one. > > Who? Eddie Haskell, a character from "Leave it to Beaver" an old TV show. He was always kissing up to June Cleaver, the mother, with fake compliments etc. Cheri |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "sf" > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> Just an FYI, my garbage can is black. Lawn clippings and food compost >>> are separated and their cans are different shades of green. Blue is >>> recycling, of course. >>> >>> -- >>> >>> sf >> >> My garbage can is brown, the recycle is green, and the lawn/leaf waste is >> black. No food compost can. > > Ours, black for rubbish, blue for recycle, large brown for garden waste > and > two small brown bins for food. The the larger of the two they put out > once > a week. The smaller for the kitchen. Yes, our brown garbage can is quite small because we don't make much garbage so we pay a smaller price for the small one, the garden waste is very large, and the recycle is too. Cheri |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Capulin" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 5/24/2016 1:08 PM, Sky wrote: >>>> But wait for it, bove will no doubt have various, irrational reasons >>>> why >>>> such offerings won't and can't work if bove tried to shop there. >>> >>> >>> Why are you completely INCAPABLE of simply passing her posts by without >>> fixating on them and using them as an excuse to attack her? >>> >>> Why are there so many bully biotch women here? >>> >>> Were you picked on a lot as a child? >>> >>> I do hope so! >>> >>> Because if not you haven't even the fragment of an excuse for your >>> bitter >>> and vituperative behaviour here. >> >> Something is very wrong with her. She used to be nice and we got along. > > That must have been one helluva long time ago! Yes. |
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![]() "S Viemeister" > wrote in message ... > On 5/25/2016 4:23 AM, Ophelia wrote: > >> Who are you talking about. I seem to have missed something! >> > A character in an old TV show, called 'Leave It To Beaver'. Ok but who were they likening him to? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Capulin" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 5/24/2016 6:12 PM, sf wrote: >>>>> On Tue, 24 May 2016 16:28:06 -0600, Capulin > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks sf, >>>>>> >>>>>> I believe in the tides of karma, and that particular little usenet >>>>>> picador has been playing at being the "nice guy" here then going evil >>>>>> sporadically for long enough to have to pay a definitive price. >>>>>> >>>>>> He's the worst kind of hypocrite, the one that plays for sympathy, >>>>>> then >>>>>> bits you on the ankle. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It seems many here are *done* with his Eddie Haskell act. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ding! >>>> >>>> There it is, and I believe you used that character once before as a >>>> reference. >>>> >>>> Nailed him cold. >>>> >>>> "My goodness Mrs. Cleaver, how lovely you look today!" >>>> >>>> "Why thank you Eddie..." >>>> >>>> <eye roll> >>> >>> I just described this situation to someone earlier. I'm glad people here >>> know what an "Eddy Haskell" is. People in my real life don't know the >>> term but sadly, I think we have been dealing with one. >> >> Who? > > Eddie Haskell, a character from "Leave it to Beaver" an old TV show. He > was always kissing up to June Cleaver, the mother, with fake compliments > etc. Yes I gathered that, but who were they likening him to? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "sf" > wrote in message > ... >> On Tue, 24 May 2016 18:34:30 -0600, Capulin > wrote: >> >>> On 5/24/2016 6:12 PM, sf wrote: >>> > On Tue, 24 May 2016 16:28:06 -0600, Capulin > wrote: >>> > >>> >> Thanks sf, >>> >> >>> >> I believe in the tides of karma, and that particular little usenet >>> >> picador has been playing at being the "nice guy" here then going evil >>> >> sporadically for long enough to have to pay a definitive price. >>> >> >>> >> He's the worst kind of hypocrite, the one that plays for sympathy, >>> >> then >>> >> bits you on the ankle. >>> >> >>> > >>> > It seems many here are *done* with his Eddie Haskell act. >>> > >>> >>> Ding! >>> >>> There it is, and I believe you used that character once before as a >>> reference. >>> >>> Nailed him cold. >>> >>> "My goodness Mrs. Cleaver, how lovely you look today!" >>> >>> "Why thank you Eddie..." >>> >>> <eye roll> >> >> I can't think of any other well known character that describes him >> better. >> > > Who are you talking about. I seem to have missed something! Eddy Haskell. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "Cheri" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "sf" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>>> Just an FYI, my garbage can is black. Lawn clippings and food compost >>>> are separated and their cans are different shades of green. Blue is >>>> recycling, of course. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> sf >>> >>> My garbage can is brown, the recycle is green, and the lawn/leaf waste >>> is >>> black. No food compost can. >> >> Ours, black for rubbish, blue for recycle, large brown for garden waste >> and >> two small brown bins for food. The the larger of the two they put out >> once >> a week. The smaller for the kitchen. > > Yes, our brown garbage can is quite small because we don't make much > garbage so we pay a smaller price for the small one, the garden waste is > very large, and the recycle is too. > The two smaller ones are both for kitchen waste. One is for the kitchen and the other to put out for pickup (after filling it from the kitchen one) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "S Viemeister" > wrote in message > ... >> On 5/25/2016 4:23 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >>> Who are you talking about. I seem to have missed something! >>> >> A character in an old TV show, called 'Leave It To Beaver'. > > Ok but who were they likening him to? I think Gary, but I could be wrong, and quite often am. ![]() Cheri |
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On 5/25/2016 8:23 AM, Cheri wrote:
> > Eddie Haskell, a character from "Leave it to Beaver" an old TV show. He > was always kissing up to June Cleaver, the mother, with fake compliments > etc. > > Cheri He was obsequious. Eddie was nearly always the instigator when it came to getting the older brother, Wally, in some sort of trouble. Then he'd try to excuse his way out of it. Jill |
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