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On 11/27/2016 2:31 PM, dev null wrote:
> "Ophelia":
>
>> "Sqwerts" wrote in message news >>
>> On 11/27/2016 1:47 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>> Oi, don't you dare tar us all with the same brush ;p
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> Auztard trash are like that.
>>
>> ====================
>>
>> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!

>
> Why are you posting this nonsense exchange to aus.politics?


Why NOT?

That's the home froup for Bwuthie and Jebus the shitbag.

> The troll you are responding to is an arrogant US sockpuppet from
> alt.fan.rush-limbaugh plonked/ignored by all the usual political regulars
> in aus.politics.



"all"?

Does that disqualify you, Astrailer tard?

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On 28/11/2016 8:20 AM, Ophelia wrote:

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> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!


Says nasty Ophelia.......................

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> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!


Says nasty Ophelia.......................

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Oh look!!! Another nasty Aussie bitch))

Following me around are you?? Well you can **** off.

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On 11/27/2016 2:51 PM, Fran Snortilus wrote:
> On 28/11/2016 8:20 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!

>
> Says nasty Ophelia.......................
>


Eat shit and die, Asstrailer trash.
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On 11/27/2016 2:56 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Fran Snortilus" wrote in message news > On 28/11/2016 8:20 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>
>> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!

>
> Says nasty Ophelia.......................
>
> ================
>
> Oh look!!! Another nasty Aussie bitch))
>
> Following me around are you?? Well you can **** off.
>
> Plonk.
>


+1!


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Ophelia dumped on us:

> "Fran Snortilus" wrote in message news >
> On 28/11/2016 8:20 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>
>
>> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!

>
> Says nasty Ophelia.......................
>
> ================
>
> Oh look!!! Another nasty Aussie bitch))
>
> Following me around are you?? Well you can **** off.
>
> Plonk.


So now I can ensure you the feeling has become mutual!
I do make the necessary adjustments!
I hope you are satisfied!

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On 11/27/2016 3:22 PM, dev null wrote:
> Ophelia dumped on us:
>
>> "Fran Snortilus" wrote in message news >>
>> On 28/11/2016 8:20 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!

>>
>> Says nasty Ophelia.......................
>>
>> ================
>>
>> Oh look!!! Another nasty Aussie bitch))
>>
>> Following me around are you?? Well you can **** off.
>>
>> Plonk.

>
> So now I can ensure you the feeling has become mutual!
> I do make the necessary adjustments!
> I hope you are satisfied!
>
> Bye-bye!
>


Eat

Shit

And

Die!
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Gary wrote:
>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>> Only item I can sorta ID is corn niblets, appears they just popped out
>> a rectum...

>
>Gee whiz, Sheldon. That's frozen corn. The same that you have always
>claimed is the best corn you can buy. hahaha


Yeah but I'd never just slop it on a plate like that... hospitals and
prisons do a far better presentation... I'm more artistic with cat
food.
Niblets are a side, should be served in a seperate small dish, with a
pat of butter and a parsley sprig. I'll bet when it's an ordinary
meal you eat store brand directly from the can, cold.
You definitely need those compartmentized military trays... even those
meals can be served attractively. You probably mostly eat from
compartmentized fast food styrofoam... I bet you have a few with week
old LOs in your fridge right now. LOL-LOL
Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.
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On 11/27/2016 3:55 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.


Best advice you have ever given here.
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She knows. She actually likes this troll.


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On 11/27/2016 4:04 PM, Jebus wrote:
> She knows. She actually likes this troll.
>


Lonely old fart on vacation signs in...
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Gary wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Didn't feel like going all out for the day so I just cooked a large
> batch (about 3qts) of my favorite part which is the stuffing/dressing
> and added 1/2 large baked sweet potato and a buttered roll.
>
> Very good but it was a bit lacking in variety once I started eating.
> So...for lunch the next day I added more.
>
> I will say, the stuffing turned out to be the best tasting I've ever
> made. All from scratch and I just winged it, no looking at recipes.
>
> - lots of old white bread from fridge cubed
> - 3 celery stalks sliced lengthwise then chopped
> - 1 1/2 onions chopped
> - about 6 ounces white mushrooms, sliced
> - tiny bit of oil then about 4 TBS butter
> - dried herbs (thyme and sage)
> - 4 1/2 cups very tasty homemade chicken stock/broth.
>
> The only thing missing was giblets minced and fried.
> I usually add that.
>
> I sauteed everything up, dumped that into the 5-quart pot containing
> the bread crumbs. Stirred it all up then poured in the hot chicken
> broth. I ended up with the perfect amount of everything. yum, plus I
> had plenty of it.
>
> For lunch the next day, I added more and the picture shows it all.
> - chicken thigh
> - canned cranberry sauce
> - stuffing
> - corn
> - sweet potato
> - 1/2 of a roma tomato chopped.
>
> And NO, I didn't accidently spill the pepper on this plate. I like
> lots of black pepper and this was the pre-ground stuff which is
> fairly weak. If I had peppercorns to grind, it would have been less.
>
> Anyway, here's the pic submitted for your approval.
> Let the criticism begin. heheh
> http://www.hostpic.org/images/1611271657160089.jpg
>
> Sorry, this pic is probably fairly small to most of you. I need to set
> my camera for larger pics.


First note, you have the same counter top stuff I have. I actually
like it though aged now to needing replacement. Your camera, like the
one I just replaced has color issues. No harm there, just note the meat
is grey.

Dinner here. A bit over white I guess...

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On 28/11/2016 8:56 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Fran Snortilus" wrote in message news > On 28/11/2016 8:20 AM, Ophelia wrote:
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>>
>> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!

>
> Says nasty Ophelia.......................
>
> ================
>
> Oh look!!! Another nasty Aussie bitch))


See. I was right. You ARE nasty.

>
> Following me around are you?? Well you can **** off.


No, you are following ME around. I am posting to aus.politics.


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She's not only very unpleasant, she's also thick as a plank and does plenty of trolling herself.
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Sqwerts wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> On 11/27/2016 2:20 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> > "Sqwerts" wrote in message news > > On 11/27/2016 1:47 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Bruce" wrote in message
> > > T...
> > >
> > > In article >, Gary says...
> > > >
> > > > Janet wrote:
> > > > >
> >>>> In article >, says...
> >>>> >
> >>>> > Anyway, here's the pic submitted for your approval.
> >>>> > Let the criticism begin. heheh
> >>>> >
http://www.hostpic.org/images/1611271657160089.jpg
> >>>> >
> > > > >
> >>>> I hope that poor dog feels better soon.
> > > > >
> >>>> Janet UK
> > > >
> > > > OK, Janet. That was a "wooosh" over my head.
> > > > What does your comment mean? I'm ready to laugh
> > > > along with you but WTH are you saying?
> > >
> > > I think she's trying to say that English people aren't used to
> > > seeing any colour in their food.
> > > ============
> > >
> > > Oi, don't you dare tar us all with the same brush ;p
> > >
> > >
> > >

> > Auztard trash are like that.
> >
> > ====================
> >
> > Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!
> >

>
> He's a Dutch Auztard, which in no way diminishes his sociopathic
> nature.


Unless you can recall basic toilet habits as in not take a dump in
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On 2016-11-27 7:55 PM, Jebus wrote:
> She's not only very unpleasant, she's also thick as a plank and does plenty of trolling herself.
>


Even without the attributes is was immediately obvious who he was
talking about.
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In article >, Ophelia says...
>
> "Bruce" wrote in message
> T...
>
> In article >, Ophelia says...
> >
> > "Bruce" wrote in message
> > T...
> >
> > In article >, Gary says...
> > >
> > > Janet wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I hope that poor dog feels better soon.
> > > >
> > > > Janet UK
> > >
> > > OK, Janet. That was a "wooosh" over my head.
> > > What does your comment mean? I'm ready to laugh
> > > along with you but WTH are you saying?

> >
> > I think she's trying to say that English people aren't used to seeing
> > any colour in their food.
> > ============
> >
> > Oi, don't you dare tar us all with the same brush ;p

>
> Lol, I was hoping you wouldn't read that.
>
> ====================
>
> Well I did!!! *growl*
>
> ;-)


Ok, I'll rephrse it

I think she's trying to say that she isn't used to seeing any colour in
her food.
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On 11/27/2016 5:55 PM, Jebus wrote:
> She's not only very unpleasant, she's also thick


Hello...rabbit killer?

You are one needy mental WRECK!

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On 11/27/2016 6:06 PM, cshenk wrote:
> Sqwerts wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>> On 11/27/2016 2:20 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>> "Sqwerts" wrote in message news >>> On 11/27/2016 1:47 PM, Ophelia wrote:
>>>> "Bruce" wrote in message
>>>> T...
>>>>
>>>> In article >, Gary says...
>>>>>
>>>>> Janet wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In article >, says...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway, here's the pic submitted for your approval.
>>>>>>> Let the criticism begin. heheh
>>>>>>>
http://www.hostpic.org/images/1611271657160089.jpg
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope that poor dog feels better soon.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Janet UK
>>>>>
>>>>> OK, Janet. That was a "wooosh" over my head.
>>>>> What does your comment mean? I'm ready to laugh
>>>>> along with you but WTH are you saying?
>>>>
>>>> I think she's trying to say that English people aren't used to
>>>> seeing any colour in their food.
>>>> ============
>>>>
>>>> Oi, don't you dare tar us all with the same brush ;p
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Auztard trash are like that.
>>>
>>> ====================
>>>
>>> Bruce isn't an Ausie you know, not like nasty jebus!
>>>

>>
>> He's a Dutch Auztard, which in no way diminishes his sociopathic
>> nature.

>
> Unless you can recall basic toilet habits as in not take a dump in
> public, you are about to be bozo binned.
>


Oh HEAVENS!

Does it hurt?
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On 11/27/2016 6:15 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2016-11-27 7:55 PM, Jebus wrote:
>> She's not only very unpleasant, she's also thick as a plank and does
>> plenty of trolling herself.
>>

>
> Even without the attributes is was immediately obvious who he was
> talking about.


Go **** your mangy dog, asshat.


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On 11/27/2016 6:15 PM, Bruce wrote:
> Ok, I'll rephrse it



**** YOU!!!!!!
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On 11/27/2016 10:16 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> It looks like hell fullscreen.
>
> -sw


Your gorged ASS?

I bet.
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On 11/27/2016 10:42 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> I was still getting tiny
> shards in my bare feet despite several vacuumings.
>
> -sw


Eat some glass and DIE you worthless woman stalker!
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"Bruce" wrote in message
T...

In article >, Ophelia says...
>
> "Bruce" wrote in message
> T...
>
> In article >, Ophelia says...
> >
> > "Bruce" wrote in message
> > T...
> >
> > In article >, Gary says...
> > >
> > > Janet wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I hope that poor dog feels better soon.
> > > >
> > > > Janet UK
> > >
> > > OK, Janet. That was a "wooosh" over my head.
> > > What does your comment mean? I'm ready to laugh
> > > along with you but WTH are you saying?

> >
> > I think she's trying to say that English people aren't used to seeing
> > any colour in their food.
> > ============
> >
> > Oi, don't you dare tar us all with the same brush ;p

>
> Lol, I was hoping you wouldn't read that.
>
> ====================
>
> Well I did!!! *growl*
>
> ;-)


Ok, I'll rephrse it

I think she's trying to say that she isn't used to seeing any colour in
her food.

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Sqwertz wrote:
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> On Sun, 27 Nov 2016 10:27:15 -0500, Gary wrote:
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> > LOL! That's a Corelle serving platter. More for me!

>
> I had two of those Corelle platters and I loved them. I ate off of
> them often. They were smallish for platters.


Yep, small for platters but great for dinner plates.
I still have 3.

>
> One night I dropped it on the floor and it landed flat and shattered
> into hundreds of thousands of tiny shards. The sound of the
> shattering was incredible. 3 months later I was still getting tiny
> shards in my bare feet despite several vacuumings.


I remember when you said that and I've had a bowl break the same way
since. Damn things just don't break....they explode on the floor and
shards go everywhere. What's with that?

Anyway, I swept the kitchen floor twice, then got down on hands and
knees and using a damp washcloth, I wiped it all down twice. Still some
underneath fridge and stove. Not only that, pieces flew into two rooms
that are carpeted too. (I have two kitchen doorways).

30 some years ago a corelle plate shattered and deep cut to my wife's
ankle. Went to the emergency room where she got 3-4 stitches. These
things must have not plastic explosives but Plate explosives built in.
They are like bombs just waiting to be dropped. huhuh


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On 11/28/2016 11:49 AM, Gary wrote:
> 30 some years ago a corelle plate shattered and deep cut to my wife's
> ankle. Went to the emergency room where she got 3-4 stitches. These
> things must have not plastic explosives but Plate explosives built in.
> They are like bombs just waiting to be dropped. huhuh


https://www.amazon.com/Corelle-Livin...N%3DB000KZ29WC
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Brooklyn1 wrote:
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> Gary wrote:
> >Brooklyn1 wrote:
> >>
> >> Only item I can sorta ID is corn niblets, appears they just popped out
> >> a rectum...

> >
> >Gee whiz, Sheldon. That's frozen corn. The same that you have always
> >claimed is the best corn you can buy. hahaha

>
> Yeah but I'd never just slop it on a plate like that... hospitals and
> prisons do a far better presentation... I'm more artistic with cat
> food.


I'm not so presentation anal as you. This food was for me only. I don't
need picky visual appeal. The appeal for me is knowing how it will
taste.

> Niblets are a side, should be served in a seperate small dish, with a
> pat of butter and a parsley sprig.


In a seperate dish? You pansy.
Hey Sheldon, it all goes down the same hole and leftovers also come out
of the other hole.


> Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.


Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.
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Gary wrote:
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> Brooklyn1 wrote:
> > Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.

>
> Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.


What I need is a ferret. :-D
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> Your camera, like the
> one I just replaced has color issues. No harm there, just note the meat
> is grey.


I cooked that one chicken thigh in the microwave.
I think it really *was* gray. lol. Ask me if I care?
It sure tasted nice.

My camera *really is* crap though. An old 1 megapixel camera
that doesn't focus close-up well anymore.

>
> Dinner here. A bit over white I guess...
> http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...2/100_0037.jpg


looks like vomit. ;-D

(bet it tasted good though)
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On 11/28/2016 12:30 PM, Gary wrote:
>> Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.

> Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.


Ow!

Now THAT is cynical...


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On 2016-11-28 1:49 PM, Gary wrote:

>> One night I dropped it on the floor and it landed flat and shattered
>> into hundreds of thousands of tiny shards. The sound of the
>> shattering was incredible. 3 months later I was still getting tiny
>> shards in my bare feet despite several vacuumings.

>
> I remember when you said that and I've had a bowl break the same way
> since. Damn things just don't break....they explode on the floor and
> shards go everywhere. What's with that?
>
> Anyway, I swept the kitchen floor twice, then got down on hands and
> knees and using a damp washcloth, I wiped it all down twice. Still some
> underneath fridge and stove. Not only that, pieces flew into two rooms
> that are carpeted too. (I have two kitchen doorways).
>
> 30 some years ago a corelle plate shattered and deep cut to my wife's
> ankle. Went to the emergency room where she got 3-4 stitches. These
> things must have not plastic explosives but Plate explosives built in.
> They are like bombs just waiting to be dropped. huhuh
>



I had a similar experience with a supposedly unbreakable sort of
dishes... Duralex??? The were glass like sets of plates bowls and cups.
I broke one at a friend's place. It fell out of the cupboard, bounced
off the door onto another shelf, them onto the counter, then to the open
door of the dishwasher, then hit the floor, bounced once or twice and
then it shattered into a thousand little pieces.
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On 11/28/2016 9:34 AM, Gary wrote:
> Gary wrote:
>>
>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.

>>
>> Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.

>
> What I need is a ferret. :-D
>


Your problem is that you use a camera to take pictures. Nobody takes
pictures with a camera anymore. Even a stopid cheese sandwich looks
great when you use a phone!

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> cshenk wrote:
> > Your camera, like the
> > one I just replaced has color issues. No harm there, just note the
> > meat is grey.

>
> I cooked that one chicken thigh in the microwave.
> I think it really was gray. lol. Ask me if I care?
> It sure tasted nice.
>
> My camera *really is* crap though. An old 1 megapixel camera
> that doesn't focus close-up well anymore.
>
> >
> > Dinner here. A bit over white I guess...
> > http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...g2/100_0037.jp
> > g

>
> looks like vomit. ;-D
>
> (bet it tasted good though)


Dang, can't even get it to come up now. They must be having problems
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On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 14:30:42 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>> Gary wrote:
>> >Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Only item I can sorta ID is corn niblets, appears they just popped out
>> >> a rectum...
>> >
>> >Gee whiz, Sheldon. That's frozen corn. The same that you have always
>> >claimed is the best corn you can buy. hahaha

>>
>> Yeah but I'd never just slop it on a plate like that... hospitals and
>> prisons do a far better presentation... I'm more artistic with cat
>> food.

>
>I'm not so presentation anal as you. This food was for me only. I don't
>need picky visual appeal. The appeal for me is knowing how it will
>taste.


You posted that abomination.
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On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 14:34:40 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>Gary wrote:
>>
>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> > Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.

>>
>> Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.

>
>What I need is a ferret. :-D


Quit yer bitchin' and adopt a couple... were you truly a good ferret
parent you'd not have gone a week without another, I think you've
milked your pity pot way past enough... by now no one believes you
care.



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says...
>
> On 2016-11-28 1:49 PM, Gary wrote:
>
> >> One night I dropped it on the floor and it landed flat and shattered
> >> into hundreds of thousands of tiny shards. The sound of the
> >> shattering was incredible. 3 months later I was still getting tiny
> >> shards in my bare feet despite several vacuumings.

> >
> > I remember when you said that and I've had a bowl break the same way
> > since. Damn things just don't break....they explode on the floor and
> > shards go everywhere. What's with that?
> >
> > Anyway, I swept the kitchen floor twice, then got down on hands and
> > knees and using a damp washcloth, I wiped it all down twice. Still some
> > underneath fridge and stove. Not only that, pieces flew into two rooms
> > that are carpeted too. (I have two kitchen doorways).
> >
> > 30 some years ago a corelle plate shattered and deep cut to my wife's
> > ankle. Went to the emergency room where she got 3-4 stitches. These
> > things must have not plastic explosives but Plate explosives built in.
> > They are like bombs just waiting to be dropped. huhuh
> >

>
>
> I had a similar experience with a supposedly unbreakable sort of
> dishes... Duralex??? The were glass like sets of plates bowls and cups.
> I broke one at a friend's place. It fell out of the cupboard, bounced
> off the door onto another shelf, them onto the counter, then to the open
> door of the dishwasher, then hit the floor, bounced once or twice and
> then it shattered into a thousand little pieces.


Back in the 50's my best friend showed me his mothers new teaset,
melamine in bright modern colours, said "and it's totally unbreakable,
watch this" and threw a cup at the wall. It broke.
He was sent to bed and I was sent home.

Janet.
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On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:57:22 PM UTC-10, Janet wrote:
> In article >,
> says...
> >
> > On 2016-11-28 1:49 PM, Gary wrote:
> >
> > >> One night I dropped it on the floor and it landed flat and shattered
> > >> into hundreds of thousands of tiny shards. The sound of the
> > >> shattering was incredible. 3 months later I was still getting tiny
> > >> shards in my bare feet despite several vacuumings.
> > >
> > > I remember when you said that and I've had a bowl break the same way
> > > since. Damn things just don't break....they explode on the floor and
> > > shards go everywhere. What's with that?
> > >
> > > Anyway, I swept the kitchen floor twice, then got down on hands and
> > > knees and using a damp washcloth, I wiped it all down twice. Still some
> > > underneath fridge and stove. Not only that, pieces flew into two rooms
> > > that are carpeted too. (I have two kitchen doorways).
> > >
> > > 30 some years ago a corelle plate shattered and deep cut to my wife's
> > > ankle. Went to the emergency room where she got 3-4 stitches. These
> > > things must have not plastic explosives but Plate explosives built in..
> > > They are like bombs just waiting to be dropped. huhuh
> > >

> >
> >
> > I had a similar experience with a supposedly unbreakable sort of
> > dishes... Duralex??? The were glass like sets of plates bowls and cups.
> > I broke one at a friend's place. It fell out of the cupboard, bounced
> > off the door onto another shelf, them onto the counter, then to the open
> > door of the dishwasher, then hit the floor, bounced once or twice and
> > then it shattered into a thousand little pieces.

>
> Back in the 50's my best friend showed me his mothers new teaset,
> melamine in bright modern colours, said "and it's totally unbreakable,
> watch this" and threw a cup at the wall. It broke.
> He was sent to bed and I was sent home.
>
> Janet.


The kids are out of control! It's beautiful stuff. The modern 50's colors would be striking, even today. A big problem for me is that you can't stick it in the microwave. Oddly enough, I like that funny sound that the cups makes when it bounces around on the floor.
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On 11/28/2016 7:52 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 14:34:40 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>
>> Gary wrote:
>>>
>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>> Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.
>>>
>>> Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.

>>
>> What I need is a ferret. :-D

>
> Quit yer bitchin' and adopt a couple... were you truly a good ferret
> parent you'd not have gone a week without another, I think you've
> milked your pity pot way past enough... by now no one believes you
> care.
>

In this case, although rather harshly put, I agree he should just go
ahead and get another couple of ferrets. He keeps talking about and
posting pics of baby ferrets. Take the plunge.

I never intended to adopt another cat. Circumstances intervened. Her
owner died. I suddenly realized, know what? I think I'd like to have
another cat. And Buffy needed a home.

Buffy is the new princess of the house. She spends a great deal of time
batting golf balls all over the living room. Under my computer chair,
next to the desk

Of course it's up to Gary, but he's been hinting around long enough.

Jill
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On 11/28/2016 7:52 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2016 14:34:40 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>
>> Gary wrote:
>>>
>>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>>> Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.
>>>
>>> Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.

>>
>> What I need is a ferret. :-D

>
> Quit yer bitchin' and adopt a couple... were you truly a good ferret
> parent you'd not have gone a week without another, I think you've
> milked your pity pot way past enough... by now no one believes you
> care.
>

In this case, although rather harshly put, I agree he should just go
ahead and get another couple of ferrets. He keeps talking about and
posting pics of baby ferrets. Take the plunge.

I never intended to adopt another cat. Circumstances intervened. Her
owner died. I suddenly realized, know what? I think I'd like to have
another cat. And Buffy needed a home.

Buffy is the new princess of the house. She spends a great deal of time
batting golf balls all over the living room. Under my computer chair,
next to the desk

Of course it's up to Gary, but he's been hinting around long enough.

Jill

================

I will always get another dog. Yes it is heart breaking to lose one but
there are too many poor dogs desperate for a
loving home. Cats and Ferrets too I am sure. They help to get over the
the loss. I still mourn my Blue and Bonnie, but a cuddle with Poppy helps



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On 11/28/2016 9:34 AM, Gary wrote:
> Gary wrote:
>>
>> Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> Gary, you need a woman... you'll live better and longer.

>>
>> Been there, done that. You don't live longer, it just feels like it.

>
> What I need is a ferret. :-D
>


Your problem is that you use a camera to take pictures. Nobody takes
pictures with a camera anymore. Even a stopid cheese sandwich looks
great when you use a phone!

https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/...ccWjTIpDpVK2T2
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Mmmmm I could eat that right now))


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