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Gary wrote:
>Bruce wrote:
>>Gary wrote:
>> >Bruce wrote:
>> >>lucretia wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Whereas when I die I will be happy knowing I have done what I felt was
>> >> >a good thing, rather than assisting a big company to plunder hard
>> >> >working farmers.
>> >>
>> >> I think Gary would be able to relate more if you said you never hurt a
>> >> ferret in your life.
>> >
>> >Being kind to friendly ferrets are a guaranteed ticket into Heaven!
>> >That's just a fact of life. :-D
>> >
>> >http://i59.tinypic.com/r2td1c.jpg

>>
>> I've never seen a ferret in real life. Where does that leave me?

>
>Well, there's the movie "Sleepless in Seattle"
>In your case - "Ferretless in Australia"


Bruthie Mouse is lucky, ferrets quickly dispatch rodents. Imagine one
of those Jap movie ferrets invading down under, Mother Of Ferrzilla...
The Ferret Raps! LOL
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:13:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
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>On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
>> l not -l wrote:
>> >
>> > On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
>> > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
>> > > appointing at the moment.

>>
>> > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
>> > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)

>>
>> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
>> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
>> tries to run on more time.
>>
>> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........

>
>Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.


Have you ever looked at "the people around him"? They're so right wing
they make the right wingers in this newsgroup look like socialist
treehuggers.
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On 2017-02-10 2:13 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
>> l not -l wrote:
>>>
>>> On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
>>>> I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
>>>> appointing at the moment.

>>
>>> Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
>>> that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)

>>
>> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
>> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
>> tries to run on more time.
>>
>> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........

>
> Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.
>

You should be worried about ayatollah Pence!
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On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 4:22:17 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:13:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
> wrote:
>
> >On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> >> l not -l wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
> >> > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
> >> > > appointing at the moment.
> >>
> >> > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
> >> > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)
> >>
> >> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
> >> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
> >> tries to run on more time.
> >>
> >> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........

> >
> >Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.

>
> Have you ever looked at "the people around him"? They're so right wing
> they make the right wingers in this newsgroup look like socialist
> treehuggers.


True. But at least some of them are adults, rather than
a petulant 5-year old.

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On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 11:31:59 AM UTC-10, graham wrote:
> On 2017-02-10 2:13 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> > On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> >> l not -l wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
> >>>> I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
> >>>> appointing at the moment.
> >>
> >>> Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
> >>> that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)
> >>
> >> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
> >> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
> >> tries to run on more time.
> >>
> >> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........

> >
> > Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country.. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.
> >

> You should be worried about ayatollah Pence!


I like to break down problems in chunks/steps and progress through them sequentially i.e., I won't worry about it - at this time.


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On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:39:00 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 4:22:17 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>> On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:13:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
>> wrote:
>>
>> >On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
>> >> l not -l wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
>> >> > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
>> >> > > appointing at the moment.
>> >>
>> >> > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
>> >> > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)
>> >>
>> >> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
>> >> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
>> >> tries to run on more time.
>> >>
>> >> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........
>> >
>> >Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.

>>
>> Have you ever looked at "the people around him"? They're so right wing
>> they make the right wingers in this newsgroup look like socialist
>> treehuggers.

>
>True. But at least some of them are adults, rather than
>a petulant 5-year old.


That's true as well, hopefully.
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 09:00:27 +1100, Bruce >
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>On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:39:00 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>
>>On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 4:22:17 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>> On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:13:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
>>> >> l not -l wrote:
>>> >> >
>>> >> > On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
>>> >> > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
>>> >> > > appointing at the moment.
>>> >>
>>> >> > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
>>> >> > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)
>>> >>
>>> >> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
>>> >> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
>>> >> tries to run on more time.
>>> >>
>>> >> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........
>>> >
>>> >Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.
>>>
>>> Have you ever looked at "the people around him"? They're so right wing
>>> they make the right wingers in this newsgroup look like socialist
>>> treehuggers.

>>
>>True. But at least some of them are adults, rather than
>>a petulant 5-year old.

>
>That's true as well, hopefully.


Tou know you want to tongue Hillarys pussy.
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Sheldon wrote:

> On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 09:00:27 +1100, Bruce >
> wrote:
>
> >On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:39:00 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:
> >
> >>On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 4:22:17 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> >>> On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:13:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> >On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> >>> >> l not -l wrote:
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
> >>> >> > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
> >>> >> > > appointing at the moment.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
> >>> >> > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)
> >>> >>
> >>> >> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
> >>> >> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
> >>> >> tries to run on more time.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........
> >>> >
> >>> >Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.
> >>>
> >>> Have you ever looked at "the people around him"? They're so right wing
> >>> they make the right wingers in this newsgroup look like socialist
> >>> treehuggers.
> >>
> >>True. But at least some of them are adults, rather than
> >>a petulant 5-year old.

> >
> >That's true as well, hopefully.

>
> Tou know you want to tongue Hillarys pussy.



GAWD..!!!


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On 2017-02-10 2:19 PM, Gary wrote:
..
>
>> Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
>> that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)

>
> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
> tries to run on more time.
>
> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man........


I will remind you that I reserved the right to say that I told you so.
The rest of the world thought that it was a joke that he was running and
were stunned that he actually got elected. It almost looked like he had
been a Democrat plant.

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On 2017-02-10 3:41 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:

> I didn't see any of yoose anti-Trumpers toss your blue propeller
> beanies into the ring... odds are pitifully few even voted, including
> you.



Seems to me that Gary was pro Trumpster.



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On 2017-02-10 4:13 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
>> l not -l wrote:
>>>
>>> On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
>>>> I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
>>>> appointing at the moment.

>>
>>> Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full
>>> of crap that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)

>>
>> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo. As
>> of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
>> tries to run on more time.
>>
>> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........

>
> Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to
> keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of
> the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to
> delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these
> things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who
> elected him desired. It could work.
>
>


I am surprised that the whole country is not outraged that he has been
acting like a dictator with all his executive orders.

BTW... we want a wall and we want you guys to pay for it. We have
refugees fleeing the US and walking across the border in the middle of
winter.
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The Greatest! wrote:
>Sheldon wrote:
>>Bruce wrote:
>> >Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> >>Bruce wrote:
>> >>>dsi1 wrote:
>> >>> >Gary wrote:
>> >>> >>l not -l wrote:
>> >>> >> >Bruce > wrote:
>> >>> >> > >
>> >>> >> > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
>> >>> >> > > appointing at the moment.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
>> >>> >> > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
>> >>> >> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
>> >>> >> tries to run on more time.
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........
>> >>> >
>> >>> >Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.
>> >>>
>> >>> Have you ever looked at "the people around him"? They're so right wing
>> >>> they make the right wingers in this newsgroup look like socialist
>> >>> treehuggers.
>> >>
>> >>True. But at least some of them are adults, rather than
>> >>a petulant 5-year old.
>> >
>> >That's true as well, hopefully.

>>
>> Tou know you want to tongue Hillarys pussy.

>
>GAWD..!!!


I doubt Hillary has a pussy... she likely has a dried out corn muffin.
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On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 17:31:22 -0500, Brooklyn1
> wrote:

>On Sat, 11 Feb 2017 09:00:27 +1100, Bruce >
>wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:39:00 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:
>>
>>>On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 4:22:17 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 13:13:31 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
>>>> >> l not -l wrote:
>>>> >> >
>>>> >> > On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
>>>> >> > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
>>>> >> > > appointing at the moment.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
>>>> >> > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)
>>>> >>
>>>> >> I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
>>>> >> As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
>>>> >> tries to run on more time.
>>>> >>
>>>> >> gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........
>>>> >
>>>> >Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.
>>>>
>>>> Have you ever looked at "the people around him"? They're so right wing
>>>> they make the right wingers in this newsgroup look like socialist
>>>> treehuggers.
>>>
>>>True. But at least some of them are adults, rather than
>>>a petulant 5-year old.

>>
>>That's true as well, hopefully.

>
>Tou know you want to tongue Hillarys pussy.


Crystal Palace was your brand, wasn't it?
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On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 7:24:05 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:

> Believe it or not..... there has been a rash of refugees crossing the
> border along the prairies. There is a policy against accepting refugees
> coming from a safe country,


Give it time. Soon the U.S. won't be a safe country for anybody
but WASPs. These folks are just "early adopters".

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dsi1 wrote:
>
> On Friday, February 10, 2017 at 9:20:18 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> > l not -l wrote:
> > >
> > > On 9-Feb-2017, Bruce > wrote:
> > > > I know, but I was referring to the goose steppers that Trump's
> > > > appointing at the moment.

> >
> > > Pretty much the same as the bird. Aggressive, ill-tempered, full of crap
> > > that they indiscriminately fling about. ;-)

> >
> > I'm really starting to suspect that we USAins elected a weirdo.
> > As of now, I predict he'll never win a re-election unless Hillary
> > tries to run on more time.
> >
> > gasp! (and it hasn't even been one month yet.) oh man.........

>
> Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people who elected him desired. It could work.
>
>


Yep, I think that's his problem.
He's reacting without consulting people that might know more
about the situations. That muslim thing was dumb.
His tweeter crap is worse. He's got plenty of things to do now
he doesn't need to be acting emotionally on Twitter. WTF?

Time to start acting 'presidential' Donald. Let go of the
Twitter nonsense, please. It's embarrassing.


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Dave Smith wrote:
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> On 2017-02-10 3:41 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>
> > I didn't see any of yoose anti-Trumpers toss your blue propeller
> > beanies into the ring... odds are pitifully few even voted, including
> > you.

>
> Seems to me that Gary was pro Trumpster.


Not denying that, Dave. Back in January of last year and
even up until July-August, I fully supported him.
He was the wild card and imo just what Washington DC
needed....someone to shake them up.

Later, I learned more about him and I didn't like what I
was hearing so much. What really warned me was when he
stated in one of the debates that he wanted to repeal
the Roe vs Wade thing about abortion.

Plus he picked Pence for VP. Eh-oh...the religious right has
somehow snuck into the scene using Trump as the vehicle.

If only the darn Democrats had picked someone other than
Hillary. She's always been wrong to me. Bill was ok, Hillary
not so ok.

Hopefully Trump-ass will get his shit together. I still don't
regret not voting for Hillary.

G.
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On 2017-02-11 8:23 AM, Gary wrote:
> dsi1 wrote:


>> Welcome to the party pal. Sooner or later Trump will have learn to
>> keep his big yap shut and let the people around him take control of
>> the country. In order for him to be successful, he'll need to
>> delegate the presidency to people that sorta knows about these
>> things. That's what the smart CEO does and that's what the people
>> who elected him desired. It could work.
>>
>>

>
> Yep, I think that's his problem. He's reacting without consulting
> people that might know more about the situations. That muslim thing
> was dumb. His tweeter crap is worse. He's got plenty of things to do
> now he doesn't need to be acting emotionally on Twitter. WTF?
>
> Time to start acting 'presidential' Donald. Let go of the Twitter
> nonsense, please. It's embarrassing.


I don't know how even you could have failed to foresee this problem. He
is talking the same way he was when he was campaigning. He is dictating
by executive order to do the things he said he was going to do. It
should be no surprise.





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On 2017-02-11 8:25 AM, Gary wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote:
>>
>> On 2017-02-10 3:41 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>
>>> I didn't see any of yoose anti-Trumpers toss your blue propeller
>>> beanies into the ring... odds are pitifully few even voted, including
>>> you.

>>
>> Seems to me that Gary was pro Trumpster.

>
> Not denying that, Dave. Back in January of last year and
> even up until July-August, I fully supported him.
> He was the wild card and imo just what Washington DC
> needed....someone to shake them up.
>
> Later, I learned more about him and I didn't like what I
> was hearing so much. What really warned me was when he
> stated in one of the debates that he wanted to repeal
> the Roe vs Wade thing about abortion.



I remember your vocal support for the man right up to the election.



> Plus he picked Pence for VP. Eh-oh...the religious right has
> somehow snuck into the scene using Trump as the vehicle.
>
> If only the darn Democrats had picked someone other than
> Hillary. She's always been wrong to me. Bill was ok, Hillary
> not so ok.
>
> Hopefully Trump-ass will get his shit together. I still don't
> regret not voting for Hillary.



I expect that it won't be too long before you regret not voting for
Hillary. One should not have to wait for the President of the USA to
"get his shit together". He is and always was a loose canon.



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Dave Smith wrote:
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> On 2017-02-11 8:25 AM, Gary wrote:
> > Dave Smith wrote:
> >>
> >> On 2017-02-10 3:41 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> >>
> >>> I didn't see any of yoose anti-Trumpers toss your blue propeller
> >>> beanies into the ring... odds are pitifully few even voted, including
> >>> you.
> >>
> >> Seems to me that Gary was pro Trumpster.

> >
> > Not denying that, Dave. Back in January of last year and
> > even up until July-August, I fully supported him.
> > He was the wild card and imo just what Washington DC
> > needed....someone to shake them up.
> >
> > Later, I learned more about him and I didn't like what I
> > was hearing so much. What really warned me was when he
> > stated in one of the debates that he wanted to repeal
> > the Roe vs Wade thing about abortion.

>
> I remember your vocal support for the man right up to the election.
>
> > Plus he picked Pence for VP. Eh-oh...the religious right has
> > somehow snuck into the scene using Trump as the vehicle.
> >
> > If only the darn Democrats had picked someone other than
> > Hillary. She's always been wrong to me. Bill was ok, Hillary
> > not so ok.
> >
> > Hopefully Trump-ass will get his shit together. I still don't
> > regret not voting for Hillary.

>
> I expect that it won't be too long before you regret not voting for
> Hillary. One should not have to wait for the President of the USA to
> "get his shit together". He is and always was a loose canon.


I will NEVER regret not voting for Hillary with her everpresent
shit-eating
open mouth grin. I did not want her to win. At least with Trump, even
now, there's some hope.

Even with the Trump nonsense right now, Hillary still would lose imo.
She needs to stay home now and bake cookies for grandchildren.

Bill can contact other hot gold-digger young women now. heheh
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Default Ketchup debate: To chill or not to chill

On Wed, 08 Feb 2017 20:52:21 -0700, U.S. Janet B. >
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> On Wed, 8 Feb 2017 20:33:38 -0700, graham > wrote:
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> >Mum never did! Jams, chutneys, pickles and ketchup were all stored on
> >the pantry shelf.
> >These days, people are so scared to leave anything out. Even the jar of
> >pickled onions I have states: "Refrigerate after opening" - ridiculous!
> >http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-38907451

>
> I never considered it. I just refrigerated all of that because that
> is what my mother did.
>

Who cares if it preserves freshness. I keep my herbs and spices in
the refrigerator too. I'd keep most of them in the freezer if I had a
stand alone, because they are rarely used but nice to have around so I
don't have to go out and buy fresh just because I need it for a
recipe.


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