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![]() "Bruce" > wrote in message T... > In article >, > Cindy Hamilton says... >> >> On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 at 5:14:20 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >> > In article >, Dave Smith says... >> > > >> > > On 2016-11-16 3:23 PM, sf wrote: >> > > > On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 13:20:31 -0500, Gary > wrote: >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> Don't get me wrong either. Pot roast is not nasty or anything to >> > > >> me. >> > > >> It's a bit tasty but it's certainly not something to get excited >> > > >> about >> > > >> when you hear that's what will be for dinner. I'd rather skip >> > > >> dinner >> > > >> and grab a few burgers and fries. heheh >> > > > >> > > > Why bother polluting the thread with a dislike which is based on >> > > > your >> > > > bad cooking? >> > > >> > > Keep things in perspective. He actually likes McDonalds food. >> > > I can understand why some people don't like pot roast or stew. They >> > > were >> > > likely raised on badly braised dishes and never mastered the >> > > technique. >> > >> > Just accept that some people have better taste than fuddy duddies who >> > are getting ready for nursing home food. >> >> You know, it's possible to like both comfort (fuddy duddy) food and >> more exciting things. But, of course, it's your right to be bigoted >> about various foods. Your loss. > > You missed that I was severely provoked by Dave's suggestion that I was > raised on badly braised dishes. Or you didn't miss it but didn't find > that worthy of an offensive reply ("bigoted") ![]() > > Of course there's nothing wrong with pot roasts. You either like them or > you don't, like with everything. So, then, you're saying to each their own? I am LMAO, what a great concept. Cheri |
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In article >, Dave Smith says...
> > On 2016-11-17 2:35 PM, Bruce wrote: > > In article >, > > Cindy Hamilton says... > > >> You know, it's possible to like both comfort (fuddy duddy) food and > >> more exciting things. But, of course, it's your right to be bigoted > >> about various foods. Your loss. > > > > You missed that I was severely provoked by Dave's suggestion that I was > > raised on badly braised dishes. > > Wow. For someone who likes to dish out so many insults I had not idea > that you were such a suck. I wasn't offended ![]() |
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In article >, Cheri says...
> > "Bruce" > wrote in message > T... > > In article >, > > Cindy Hamilton says... > >> > >> You know, it's possible to like both comfort (fuddy duddy) food and > >> more exciting things. But, of course, it's your right to be bigoted > >> about various foods. Your loss. > > > > You missed that I was severely provoked by Dave's suggestion that I was > > raised on badly braised dishes. Or you didn't miss it but didn't find > > that worthy of an offensive reply ("bigoted") ![]() > > > > Of course there's nothing wrong with pot roasts. You either like them or > > you don't, like with everything. > > So, then, you're saying to each their own? I am LMAO, what a great concept. We should put it on T-shirts! |
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It doesn't have to be merely 'meat and three veg' though, I know mine certainly are not. mind you, that was largely true in Aus back in the 1970s. Ya need to be a little more open minded about ingredients and cooking methods
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On 11/17/2016 1:40 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2016 14:30:56 -0500, Gary wrote: > >> Sqwertz wrote: >>> >>> On Thu, 17 Nov 2016 13:23:34 -0500, Gary wrote: >>> >>>> Funny how most resort to "you don't know how to cook." lol >>> >>> Well??? >> >> heheh OK then, wiseguy. Let's just say I cook quite well enough >> for me. That's all that matters. > > Yes, it does matter when you start criticising the food that other > people make for themselves quite competently. > > -sw > It only matters to a thin-skinned food picture exhibitionist like YOU! |
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On 11/17/2016 12:24 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2016 13:23:34 -0500, Gary wrote: > >> Funny how most resort to "you don't know how to cook." lol > > Well??? > > -sw > Bugger off. |
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On 11/16/2016 8:28 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 16:10:06 -0500, jmcquown wrote: > >> Gary is bound and determined not to like pot roast. > > He's definitely giving it his best in this round of trolling. He > knows he being ridiculous and doesn't have the cooking experience to > make such sweeping statements. > > -sw > You're not James Beard either, but keep gorging yourelf and you may look like him soon enough. |
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On 11/16/2016 8:25 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> You were born > with TIAD it and you'll die with TIAD. I'm going to chisel it on your > gravestone, too. > > -sw He'll be watering yours with recycled Crystal Place before that ever happens. |
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On 11/17/2016 2:08 PM, Jebus Jones wrote:
> It doesn't have to be merely 'meat and three veg' though, I know mine certainly are not. Shaddup, auztard. |
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Jebus Jones says... > > It doesn't have to be merely 'meat and three veg' though, I know mine certainly are not. mind you, that was largely true in Aus back in the 1970s. Ya need to be a little more open minded about ingredients and cooking methods ![]() That's always an option. |
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On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 3:10:23 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> In article >, > Cindy Hamilton says... > > > > On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 2:40:52 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: > > > In article >, Gary says... > > > > > > > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Why the hell do you read a thread labeled POT ROAST ? Just skip it. > > > > > > > > I read ALL threads and posts here, Cindy. Don't get offended because I > > > > don't like the same food as you do. My opinion is just as valid as > > > > yours. It's food talk. I never jumped on you when you said you and your > > > > hubby trap possums and then he drowns them in "a humane way." I was > > > > horrified but I let that go. > > > > > > I missed that. Humane drowning. Is that like humane strangling? Or > > > humane beheading? > > > > It's more humane than a leg-hold trap, or allowing the animal to > > starve in the live trap. > > > > He'd use a gun if we lived farther out in the country, although drowning > > leaves less of a mess to clean up. > > Maybe you shouldn't use the word 'humane' to describe the torture > practices you two engage in. Good grief. They're just animals. Cindy Hamilton |
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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > Bruce wrote: > > Cindy Hamilton says... > > > > > > Bruce wrote: > > > > I missed that. Humane drowning. Is that like humane strangling? Or > > > > humane beheading? > > > > > > It's more humane than a leg-hold trap, or allowing the animal to > > > starve in the live trap. It's a quicker death but more humane? > > > He'd use a gun if we lived farther out in the country, although drowning > > > leaves less of a mess to clean up. > > > > Maybe you shouldn't use the word 'humane' to describe the torture > > practices you two engage in. > > Good grief. They're just animals. Yikes Cindy! Really? That's cold. Ever see the "Twilight Zone" ep..."To Serve Man?" Hey...they're just humans. Do you think animals don't feel pain, get scared, want to stay alive? I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand your thinking. 1) What harm do they do to your property? I lived in a house for many years on about one acre of land. I had o'possoms living there (at least one anyway). Never caused a problem and I rarely saw it. 2) Since you catch them in animal friendly traps, why not just take a drive and relocate them into a remote area? That at least gives them a chance to keep on living. Also, if you are bound and determined to kill them, you should at least eat them. They might taste good??? A gun shot to the head is a humane way to kill. Drowning is a horrible way to do it. Ever hear of waterboarding torture which the whole world condemns as evil? |
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On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 7:50:04 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > Bruce wrote: > > > Cindy Hamilton says... > > > > > > > > Bruce wrote: > > > > > I missed that. Humane drowning. Is that like humane strangling? Or > > > > > humane beheading? > > > > > > > > It's more humane than a leg-hold trap, or allowing the animal to > > > > starve in the live trap. > > It's a quicker death but more humane? > > > > > He'd use a gun if we lived farther out in the country, although drowning > > > > leaves less of a mess to clean up. > > > > > > Maybe you shouldn't use the word 'humane' to describe the torture > > > practices you two engage in. > > > > Good grief. They're just animals. > > Yikes Cindy! Really? That's cold. Ever see the "Twilight Zone" ep..."To > Serve Man?" Hey...they're just humans. Do you think animals don't feel > pain, get scared, want to stay alive? > > I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand > your thinking. You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to eradicate all of the vermin on our propery. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 11/18/2016 7:49 AM, Gary wrote:
> > I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand > your thinking. > > 1) What harm do they do to your property? I lived in a house for many > years on about one acre of land. I had o'possoms living there (at least > one anyway). Never caused a problem and I rarely saw it. > Some animals are benign. Other carry disease, fleas, ticks and destroy food in gardens. A few will destroy property. > 2) Since you catch them in animal friendly traps, why not just take a > drive and relocate them into a remote area? That at least gives them a > chance to keep on living. Maybe. You can also be taking them to a place where they will starve to death. Or they may be a predator that kills off the natural habitat. In some cases, the animal never should have been introduced and they upset the ecology of the area. > > Also, if you are bound and determined to kill them, you should at least > eat them. They might taste good??? We're spoiled. We eat a limited number of animals that come in parts from the supermarket. In some areas of the world they eat rats. A few in the parts of the world will still eat squirrel, opossum > > A gun shot to the head is a humane way to kill. Drowning is a horrible > way to do it. Ever hear of waterboarding torture which the whole world > condemns as evil? > Agree a gunshot would be swift. Not sure that waterboarding, designed to torture, not kill, is a good comparison. It is as much psychological as physical. We need a volunteer to do both and let us know if the real drowning is the same as the torture. |
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On 2016-11-18 9:21 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand >> your thinking. > > You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to > eradicate all of the vermin on our propery. > If they are vermin they should be eradicated. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> > On 2016-11-18 9:21 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > >> I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand > >> your thinking. > > > > You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to > > eradicate all of the vermin on our propery. > > > > If they are vermin they should be eradicated. Hopefully, you don't believe in a God....and you are correct. How dare we dicount other life forms? Imagine you bite into a hamburger, a hook sets in YOUR thoat, and you get yanked out of the restaurant only to be shot in the head then cut up an eaten. Or walk through the woods and you step on a leg trap that you can't get out of. You lay there and slowly die in pain of starvation or hypothermia until someone comes along and skins and eats you. Or maybe whoever catches you alive will be humane and drown you. |
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On 2016-11-18, Dave Smith > wrote:
> If they are vermin they should be eradicated. Who decides which lifeforms are "vermin"? Vermin is simply a term applied to some animals by human beings. Does that animal contribute or detract from a persons end? I'm sure an owl does not consider a mouse to be "vermin". More likely, an owl considers a mouse a veritable "meal", so all owls should be welcome in this newsgroup. ![]() nb |
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![]() "Gary" > wrote in message ... > Or maybe whoever catches you alive will be humane and drown you. One could only hope. Cheri |
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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... > We're spoiled. We eat a limited number of animals that come in parts from > the supermarket. In some areas of the world they eat rats. A few in the > parts of the world will still eat squirrel, opossum And dogs and cats. Cheri |
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In article >, Dave Smith says...
> > On 2016-11-18 9:21 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > >> I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand > >> your thinking. > > > > You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to > > eradicate all of the vermin on our propery. > > > > If they are vermin they should be eradicated. Cindy sounds like a cold sociopath, but to eradicate her's going a bit far. |
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Cindy Hamilton says... > > On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 3:10:23 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: > > In article >, > > Cindy Hamilton says... > > > > > > On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 2:40:52 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: > > > > I missed that. Humane drowning. Is that like humane strangling? > > > > Or > > > > humane beheading? > > > > > > It's more humane than a leg-hold trap, or allowing the animal to > > > starve in the live trap. > > > > > > He'd use a gun if we lived farther out in the country, although drowning > > > leaves less of a mess to clean up. > > > > Maybe you shouldn't use the word 'humane' to describe the torture > > practices you two engage in. > > Good grief. They're just animals. Good grief, you're a creep. |
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On 2016-11-18, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
> Some animals are benign. Other carry disease, fleas, ticks and destroy > food in gardens. A few will destroy property. So, what? That gives you the moral imperative to kill them? I know ppl that carry "disease" and will "destroy property". Should I shoot them on sight? > Maybe. Poor reason to end any animal's life. > You can also be taking them to a place where they will starve to > death. Or they may be a predator that kills off the natural habitat. > In some cases, the animal never should have been introduced and they > upset the ecology of the area. All speculation on yer part to justify yer arbitrary determinism. > We're spoiled. We eat a limited number of animals that come in parts > from the supermarket. In some areas of the world they eat rats. A few > in the parts of the world will still eat squirrel, opossum ......frogs, crickets, snakes, spiders, etc..... I recently watched a WWII documentary that claimed the Ruskies once used dog hides to make officers boots. Wanna villianize the ppl that saved our bacon on the Eastern front? Apparently, Trump loves 'em. ![]() > Agree a gunshot would be swift. Not sure that waterboarding, designed > to torture, not kill, is a good comparison. Ahh, c'mon Ed. What's worse? Dying or thinking yer about to die? Howzabout you come to my house, I waterboard the crap outta ya', and you give us a first hand account? nb |
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On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 12:25:58 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> In article >, Dave Smith says... > > > > On 2016-11-18 9:21 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > >> I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand > > >> your thinking. > > > > > > You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to > > > eradicate all of the vermin on our propery. > > > > > > > If they are vermin they should be eradicated. > > Cindy sounds like a cold sociopath, but to eradicate her's going a bit > far. I probably am a high-functioning sociopath. The fact that I don't care that you say that no doubt confirms it. Don't forget my (simplified) ranking of life forms: Me My husband <light years of space snipped> Everything else. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 03:21:32 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 3:10:23 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >> In article >, >> Cindy Hamilton says... >> > >> > On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 2:40:52 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >> > > In article >, Gary says... >> > > > >> > > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > Why the hell do you read a thread labeled POT ROAST ? Just skip it. >> > > > >> > > > I read ALL threads and posts here, Cindy. Don't get offended because I >> > > > don't like the same food as you do. My opinion is just as valid as >> > > > yours. It's food talk. I never jumped on you when you said you and your >> > > > hubby trap possums and then he drowns them in "a humane way." I was >> > > > horrified but I let that go. >> > > >> > > I missed that. Humane drowning. Is that like humane strangling? Or >> > > humane beheading? >> > >> > It's more humane than a leg-hold trap, or allowing the animal to >> > starve in the live trap. >> > >> > He'd use a gun if we lived farther out in the country, although drowning >> > leaves less of a mess to clean up. >> >> Maybe you shouldn't use the word 'humane' to describe the torture >> practices you two engage in. > >Good grief. They're just animals. > >Cindy Hamilton "just animals", that comment makes you just a POS, actually you're a special Piece Of Shit. the kind it's dangerous to step in. I'd drown you with no regret, only I'd bury you up to your neck at the sea shore at low tide... or better strap you into a glass tank and pay people 50ข to pee on you your head until you drown.... most folks would pee on your head for free. |
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On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 06:21:54 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 7:50:04 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > >> > Bruce wrote: >> > > Cindy Hamilton says... >> > > > >> > > > Bruce wrote: >> > > > > I missed that. Humane drowning. Is that like humane strangling? Or >> > > > > humane beheading? >> > > > >> > > > It's more humane than a leg-hold trap, or allowing the animal to >> > > > starve in the live trap. >> >> It's a quicker death but more humane? >> >> > > > He'd use a gun if we lived farther out in the country, although drowning >> > > > leaves less of a mess to clean up. >> > > >> > > Maybe you shouldn't use the word 'humane' to describe the torture >> > > practices you two engage in. >> > >> > Good grief. They're just animals. >> >> Yikes Cindy! Really? That's cold. Ever see the "Twilight Zone" ep..."To >> Serve Man?" Hey...they're just humans. Do you think animals don't feel >> pain, get scared, want to stay alive? >> >> I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand >> your thinking. > >You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to >eradicate all of the vermin on our property. Then why does he let you live? |
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On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 09:37:33 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2016-11-18 9:21 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>> I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand >>> your thinking. >> >> You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to >> eradicate all of the vermin on our propery. > >If they are vermin they should be eradicated. That depends on your definition of vermin. Simple Definition of vermin : small insects and animals (such as fleas or mice) that are sometimes harmful to plants or other animals and that are difficult to get rid of : very bad, unpleasant, or offensive people Source: Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary The Hamiltons fit nicely into the 2nd definition... they need an alibi for murdering harmless critters for pleasure. |
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'theyre just animals'. And you dispatch them by drowning. You disgust me.
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On 11/18/2016 1:01 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>> Good grief. They're just animals. >>> >>> Yikes Cindy! Really? That's cold. Ever see the "Twilight Zone" ep..."To >>> Serve Man?" Hey...they're just humans. Do you think animals don't feel >>> pain, get scared, want to stay alive? >>> >>> I have 2 questions for you about this. I'm just trying to understand >>> your thinking. >> >> You're going to have to ask my husband. He's the one determined to >> eradicate all of the vermin on our property. > > Then why does he let you live? > LOL!!!! |
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On 11/18/2016 1:13 PM, Jebus Jones wrote:
> 'theyre just animals'. And you dispatch them by drowning. You disgust me. > The proper term for her is sadist. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
>Jebus Jones wrote: >> >> 'theyre just animals'. And you dispatch them by drowning. You disgust me. > >The proper term for her is sadist. Actually they are both COWARDLY Serial Killers. The only vermin living on their property are them, They shouldn't be living, drown them, slowly. They deserve to be skinned alive, with nail clippers. |
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On 11/18/2016 3:28 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: >> Jebus Jones wrote: >>> >>> 'theyre just animals'. And you dispatch them by drowning. You disgust me. >> >> The proper term for her is sadist. > > Actually they are both COWARDLY Serial Killers. > The only vermin living on their property are them, > They shouldn't be living, drown them, slowly. > They deserve to be skinned alive, with nail clippers. > Phew! brutal.... |
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On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 3:28:28 PM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote: > >Jebus Jones wrote: > >> > >> 'theyre just animals'. And you dispatch them by drowning. You disgust me. > > > >The proper term for her is sadist. > > Actually they are both COWARDLY Serial Killers. > The only vermin living on their property are them, > They shouldn't be living, drown them, slowly. > They deserve to be skinned alive, with nail clippers. Self-righteous drivel. Get over yourself...not everyone is as perfect as you are. ===== |
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On 11/18/2016 4:33 PM, Roy wrote:
> On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 3:28:28 PM UTC-7, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> Sqwertz wrote: >>> Jebus Jones wrote: >>>> >>>> 'theyre just animals'. And you dispatch them by drowning. You disgust me. >>> >>> The proper term for her is sadist. >> >> Actually they are both COWARDLY Serial Killers. >> The only vermin living on their property are them, >> They shouldn't be living, drown them, slowly. >> They deserve to be skinned alive, with nail clippers. > > Self-righteous drivel. Get over yourself...not everyone is as perfect as you are. > ===== > > No, you certainly are not. |
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Brooklyn1 > wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Nov 2016 03:21:32 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 3:10:23 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >>> In article >, >>> Cindy Hamilton says... >>>> >>>> On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 2:40:52 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >>>>> In article >, Gary says... >>>>>> >>>>>> Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Why the hell do you read a thread labeled POT ROAST ? Just skip it. >>>>>> >>>>>> I read ALL threads and posts here, Cindy. Don't get offended because I >>>>>> don't like the same food as you do. My opinion is just as valid as >>>>>> yours. It's food talk. I never jumped on you when you said you and your >>>>>> hubby trap possums and then he drowns them in "a humane way." I was >>>>>> horrified but I let that go. >>>>> >>>>> I missed that. Humane drowning. Is that like humane strangling? Or >>>>> humane beheading? >>>> >>>> It's more humane than a leg-hold trap, or allowing the animal to >>>> starve in the live trap. >>>> >>>> He'd use a gun if we lived farther out in the country, although drowning >>>> leaves less of a mess to clean up. >>> >>> Maybe you shouldn't use the word 'humane' to describe the torture >>> practices you two engage in. >> >> Good grief. They're just animals. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > > "just animals", that comment makes you just a POS, actually you're a > special Piece Of Shit. the kind it's dangerous to step in. I'd drown > you with no regret, only I'd bury you up to your neck at the sea shore > at low tide... or better strap you into a glass tank and pay people > 50ยข to pee on you your head until you drown.... most folks would pee > on your head for free. > WE DO OFFER DISCRETE OVERNIGHT SHIPMENTS TO BUYERS IN USA AND CANADA AND 48-72 HOURS DELIVERY TO BUYERS IN EUROPE AND ASIA DEPENDING ON YOUR LOCATION. WE DO PROVIDE TRACKING NUMBERS AS PROOF OF SHIPMENTS SO YOU CAN TRACK YOUR PARCELS TIMELY. SO IF INTERESTED JUST CONTACT US NOW FOR INSTANT RESPONSE Customer service. -EMAIL : keystonemeds(AT)protonmail(DOT)com / -Tel: +1(213) 5346894 / -Get W1ckr App and message Us at W1ckr ID: intermeds247 Benefits of our service: We are a reliable supplier/shipper to fill your daily online orders from customers around the world as well as supply your wholesale business with bulk orders.Our company has an extensive list on medications and can provide all shipping options like (Regular post, EMS, DHL. UPS. ) Help Desk EMAIL : keystonemeds(AT)protonmail(DOT)com / -Tel: +1(213) 5346894 / -Download W1ckr App and message Us at W1ckr ID: intermeds247 -Xanax -Ritalin -Activan -oxycondon -oxycontin -Valium -Actiq -Bulytone (bk-MBDB) -Flephedrone -Butylone (bk-MBDB ) -Barbiturates -methadone -Benzodiazepines -Amphetamine -Buprenorphine -Solvents -HGH -Methylone Crystals -Methylone Powder -Ketamine HCL -AICAR Powder -AICAR Pills -GW1516 Powder -GW 501516 Pills -Ephedrine -Mephedrone Powder -Mephedrone Crystal -4-CMC / Clephedrone -Synthacaine -Dimethocaine -Amphetamine Powder -Amphetamine Crystal -Ethylone -sibutramine Gamma-Butyrolactone (GBL) Powder Gamma-Butyrolactone (GBL) Liquid / lactone Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Powder Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Liquid Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Pills N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) 4-Aco-DMT 4-MeO-DMT 5-Meo-DMT -Benzo Fury -MDMA Powder -Mephedrone Pills -Nembutal Pentobarbital Liquid Nembutal Pentobarbital Powder Nembutal Pentobarbital Pills -Crystal Meth Ice -Ketamine -Heroin -Cocaine -MDMA -LSD -Oxycodone-A215 -Oxycotin -Adderall -Xanax -Opana -MDMA Pills(Ecstasy Pills) -Morphine -Actavis Promethazine Cough Syrup with codeine Medicated Marijuana....all strain...Grade A Cocaine -ketamine -LSD -Heroin -Codeine -Medical Marijuana -Tobacco -MDPV -Mephedrone -Mdma -Ecstasy -Mdai -Methedrone -Methylone -diabetes meds -infidelity meds -methamphetamine -Percocet -Klonopin -Dilaudid -Ecstasy Delivery is 100% safe due to our discreetness and experience.Try our quality and experience then have a story to tell another day. EMAIL : keystonemeds(AT)protonmail(DOT)com / -Tel: +1(213) 5346894 / -Download W1ckr App and message Us at W1ckr ID: intermeds247 PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS ARE WELCOME -- NO CUSTOM ISSUES & NO PACKAGE SIGN-OFFS, SUCCESSFUL DELIVERIES ๐๐ป |
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2016 17:56:35 +1100, Bruce >
wrote: > I'm reading this thread too and I also don't like pot roast. Does that > me a bad person make? You aren't making a big deal out of it. -- Avoid cutting yourself when slicing vegetables by getting someone else to hold them. |
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