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"John Kuthe" > wrote in message
... > Talked with my buyer's agent today and she's working up our first offer! > > To buy: > > https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7a&oe=597DC1CB > > John Kuthe... That's a neat looking house, I like it. I hope you get it. Cheri |
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On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 1:02:21 AM UTC-5, Cheri wrote:
> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message > ... > > Talked with my buyer's agent today and she's working up our first offer! > > > > To buy: > > > > https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7a&oe=597DC1CB > > > > John Kuthe... > > > > That's a neat looking house, I like it. I hope you get it. > > Cheri Oh, I WILL get it! This is definitely a "hostile takeover", this will not be some Pleasant Valley Sunday friendly property sale! I'm reclaiming a small portion of the U.S. from Chinese takeover! John Kuthe... |
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l not -l > wrote:
> > On 11-May-2017, John Kuthe > wrote: > >> On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 1:02:21 AM UTC-5, Cheri wrote: >>> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Talked with my buyer's agent today and she's working up our first >>>> offer! >>>> >>>> To buy: >>>> >>>> https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7a&oe=597DC1CB >>>> >>>> John Kuthe... >>> >>> >>> >>> That's a neat looking house, I like it. I hope you get it. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> Oh, I WILL get it! This is definitely a "hostile takeover", this will not >> be some Pleasant Valley Sunday friendly property sale! I'm reclaiming a >> small portion of the U.S. from Chinese takeover! >> >> John Kuthe... > Wonder what the Chinese dude will buy with the nice American Dollars you > give him? Maybe he can buy into the privatization of I-70 that our inbred, > simpleton state legislators is considering. > He'll likely go buy TWO other run down homes, so instead of only owning ONE of "our" US properties, the Chinese will own TWO. So much for "buy back America". -- jinx the minx |
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On Thu, 11 May 2017 06:51:16 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> wrote: >On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 1:02:21 AM UTC-5, Cheri wrote: >> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Talked with my buyer's agent today and she's working up our first offer! >> > >> > To buy: >> > >> > https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7a&oe=597DC1CB >> > >> > John Kuthe... >> >> >> >> That's a neat looking house, I like it. I hope you get it. >> >> Cheri > >Oh, I WILL get it! This is definitely a "hostile takeover", this will not be some Pleasant Valley Sunday friendly property sale! I'm reclaiming a small portion of the U.S. from Chinese takeover! Is he a Chinese national? |
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On 2017-05-11 12:56 PM, l not -l wrote:
> On 11-May-2017, John Kuthe > wrote: > >> On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 1:02:21 AM UTC-5, Cheri wrote: >>> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Talked with my buyer's agent today and she's working up our first >>>> offer! >>>> >>>> To buy: >>>> >>>> https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7a&oe=597DC1CB >>>> >>>> John Kuthe... >>> >>> >>> >>> That's a neat looking house, I like it. I hope you get it. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> Oh, I WILL get it! This is definitely a "hostile takeover", this will not >> be some Pleasant Valley Sunday friendly property sale! I'm reclaiming a >> small portion of the U.S. from Chinese takeover! Don't let them do it. We had a stretch of highway that was being built as a bypass for Toronto. It was supposed to take some of the traffic off the QEW between Hamilton and Toronto. Then the province decided to make it an electronic toll road and privatized it. It is outrageously expense. It is bad enough that they charge by the kilometer, but there is also an access fee. For me to get on at Hamilton and take it to Toronto to head north from there costs more than $20, and it is only about 30 miles. |
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On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 4:59:09 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2017-05-11 12:56 PM, l not -l wrote: > > On 11-May-2017, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > >> On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 1:02:21 AM UTC-5, Cheri wrote: > >>> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message > >>> ... > >>>> Talked with my buyer's agent today and she's working up our first > >>>> offer! > >>>> > >>>> To buy: > >>>> > >>>> https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7a&oe=597DC1CB > >>>> > >>>> John Kuthe... > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> That's a neat looking house, I like it. I hope you get it. > >>> > >>> Cheri > >> > >> Oh, I WILL get it! This is definitely a "hostile takeover", this will not > >> be some Pleasant Valley Sunday friendly property sale! I'm reclaiming a > >> small portion of the U.S. from Chinese takeover! > > > Don't let them do it. We had a stretch of highway that was being built > as a bypass for Toronto. It was supposed to take some of the traffic off > the QEW between Hamilton and Toronto. Then the province decided to > make it an electronic toll road and privatized it. It is outrageously > expense. It is bad enough that they charge by the kilometer, but there > is also an access fee. For me to get on at Hamilton and take it to > Toronto to head north from there costs more than $20, and it is only > about 30 miles. What are you talking about? I'm talking about aggressive bargaining for price. My landlord knew from day one when I moved in 2.5-3 years ago that I was interested in buying and my landlord twice offered to sell at $110,000 in two email about a year apart! Via my buyer's agent WE have offered $90,000 cash! NOW! ASAP, or STAT. John Kuthe... |
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On 5/11/2017 5:59 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > Don't let them do it. We had a stretch of highway that was being built > as a bypass for Toronto. It was supposed to take some of the traffic off > the QEW between Hamilton and Toronto. Then the province decided to > make it an electronic toll road and privatized it. It is outrageously > expense. It is bad enough that they charge by the kilometer, but there > is also an access fee. For me to get on at Hamilton and take it to > Toronto to head north from there costs more than $20, and it is only > about 30 miles. > Roads should never be privatized. The past two weeks I've been driving on a few thousand miles of interstates and we have a really good tax paid highway system. The toll roads we have are reasonably priced too. Every one of the 12 states I was in is doing work to improve them also. Eisenhower did good. In 1919 he took a caravan of army trucks across country to see if it could be done Barely was but he saw the need for a good system. |
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On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 12:34:42 PM UTC-10, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 4:59:09 PM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: > > On 2017-05-11 12:56 PM, l not -l wrote: > > > On 11-May-2017, John Kuthe > wrote: > > > > > >> On Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 1:02:21 AM UTC-5, Cheri wrote: > > >>> "John Kuthe" > wrote in message > > >>> ... > > >>>> Talked with my buyer's agent today and she's working up our first > > >>>> offer! > > >>>> > > >>>> To buy: > > >>>> > > >>>> https://scontent-ort2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...7a&oe=597DC1CB > > >>>> > > >>>> John Kuthe... > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> That's a neat looking house, I like it. I hope you get it. > > >>> > > >>> Cheri > > >> > > >> Oh, I WILL get it! This is definitely a "hostile takeover", this will not > > >> be some Pleasant Valley Sunday friendly property sale! I'm reclaiming a > > >> small portion of the U.S. from Chinese takeover! > > > > > > Don't let them do it. We had a stretch of highway that was being built > > as a bypass for Toronto. It was supposed to take some of the traffic off > > the QEW between Hamilton and Toronto. Then the province decided to > > make it an electronic toll road and privatized it. It is outrageously > > expense. It is bad enough that they charge by the kilometer, but there > > is also an access fee. For me to get on at Hamilton and take it to > > Toronto to head north from there costs more than $20, and it is only > > about 30 miles. > > What are you talking about? I'm talking about aggressive bargaining for price. My landlord knew from day one when I moved in 2.5-3 years ago that I was interested in buying and my landlord twice offered to sell at $110,000 in two email about a year apart! Via my buyer's agent WE have offered $90,000 cash! NOW! ASAP, or STAT. > > John Kuthe... Sounds like you let it be known that you wanted to buy buy buy that place! That could make aggressive bargaining for the place a tough proposition. |
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On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 3:38:20 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote:
.... > > Sounds like you let it be known that you wanted to buy buy buy that place! > That could make aggressive bargaining for the place a tough proposition. YES I DO want to BUY BUY BUY this place. My landlord has offered to sell to me for $110,000 twice over about a year, and since I've been renting here for 2.5 years and he has known I'm intent on buying, and since I had a $750 comprehensive building inspection done on my dime and now I have professional building inspector documentation on how much of a piece of JUNK this place is... We (my buyer's agent and I) made our initial offer of $90,000 CASH, ASAP/STAT. I think cash and NO MORTGAGE paperwork nonsense might give is the bargaining leverage to get it for that low a price! John Kuthe... |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 5/11/2017 5:59 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > > > > Don't let them do it. We had a stretch of highway that was being built > > as a bypass for Toronto. It was supposed to take some of the traffic off > > the QEW between Hamilton and Toronto. Then the province decided to > > make it an electronic toll road and privatized it. It is outrageously > > expense. It is bad enough that they charge by the kilometer, but there > > is also an access fee. For me to get on at Hamilton and take it to > > Toronto to head north from there costs more than $20, and it is only > > about 30 miles. > > > > Roads should never be privatized. The past two weeks I've been driving > on a few thousand miles of interstates and we have a really good tax > paid highway system. The toll roads we have are reasonably priced too. > Every one of the 12 states I was in is doing work to improve them also. Did you visit Illinois...??? ;-) > > Eisenhower did good. In 1919 he took a caravan of army trucks across > country to see if it could be done Barely was but he saw the need for a > good system. Yes, Ed, Ike did! The Interstate Highway System stands as the largest and most successful civil engineering project in history. It is one of the foundations of "Modern America"...like the chlorination of water, the Mississippi and other lock and dam systems (TVA, Grand Coulee, Hoover...), the microwave relay system for early television, the microchip, etc.... I'm a big fan of Ike. Until recently he was fairly "forgotten", but there is new scholarship on his era, and thus new admiration for his work. One of the greatest - and unsung - things that he did was to keep the hothead Pentagon generals/military honchos and State Department hard right -wingers at bay, they were itching for a nuclear showdown and other shenanigans with the Soviet Union. Fortunately his cooler reasoning prevailed...remember, his Farewell Presidential Speech highlighted his concerns about the military/industrial complex. A great man, and a fine leader...my "second most - admired" historical figure, the person I admire most is General George Marshall. -- Best Greg |
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On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 8:42:27 AM UTC-5, Janet wrote:
.... > John's inexperience is showing. No doubt he boasted about his > inheritance either to the LL or the housemates, just as he has here. I didn't "boast" about my inheritance, I just informed my landlord from day one that I would be inheriting enough money to buy this place cash. And now I intend to. > The LL has a low (foreclosure) property investment producing a regular > income. He's got nothing to lose by waiting for John's vanity to > overtake judgement. My landlord and his Chinese partner whom I've never met have at least one and possibly more properties in this area, just across the street from the University of Missouri Saint Louis. Great location!! And this is probably one of the most in need of rehab places in the neighborhood, and THEY are not gonna do it because THEY are cheap Chinese BUSINESSMEN!! I am radically different, a "stupid United Statesian with a bunch of money now"! But surprise, I'm NOT STUPID! I just don't value money as they do! For example I bought a top of the line stainless steel garden hose reel capable of holding 200ft of garden hose which I also bought, BOTH made in the USA!! The good stuff! Best one can get! > He knows J wants to buy, is a cash purchaser. All the LL needs to do is > sit back and wait for John's escalating hubris to hit a peak and > transfer the windfall to the LL's pocket. You forget how MONEY HUNGRY many people are, like my cheap Chinese businessmen!! I have two $110,000 offers to sell to me DOCUMENTED!! I will pay that much if I have to too! Bu I'd like to negotiate for less, and that's what I am trying to do. I doubt seriously of my landlord and partner can ignore CASH offers for this house for very long!! I'm playing their love of money against them! They don't care about this property, I have come to know that over the 2.5 years I've lived here! All they care about is money! John Kuthe... |
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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 8:42:27 AM UTC-5, Janet wrote: > ... > > John's inexperience is showing. No doubt he boasted about his > > inheritance either to the LL or the housemates, just as he has here. > > I didn't "boast" about my inheritance, I just informed my landlord from day one that I would be inheriting enough money to buy this place cash. And now I intend to. > > > > The LL has a low (foreclosure) property investment producing a regular > > income. He's got nothing to lose by waiting for John's vanity to > > overtake judgement. > > My landlord and his Chinese partner whom I've never met have at least one and possibly more properties in this area, just across the street from the University of Missouri Saint Louis. Great location!! And this is probably one of the most in need of rehab places in the neighborhood, and THEY are not gonna do it because THEY are cheap Chinese BUSINESSMEN!! I am radically different, a "stupid United Statesian with a bunch of money now"! But surprise, I'm NOT STUPID! I just don't value money as they do! For example I bought a top of the line stainless steel garden hose reel capable of holding 200ft of garden hose which I also bought, BOTH made in the USA!! The good stuff! Best one can get! > > > > He knows J wants to buy, is a cash purchaser. All the LL needs to do is > > sit back and wait for John's escalating hubris to hit a peak and > > transfer the windfall to the LL's pocket. > > You forget how MONEY HUNGRY many people are, like my cheap Chinese businessmen!! I have two $110,000 offers to sell to me DOCUMENTED!! I will pay that much if I have to too! Bu I'd like to negotiate for less, and that's what I am trying to do. I doubt seriously of my landlord and partner can ignore CASH offers for this house for very long!! > > I'm playing their love of money against them! They don't care about this property, I have come to know that over the 2.5 years I've lived here! All they care about is money! > > John Kuthe... How do you know that they are not reading this...??? -- Best Greg |
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On Fri, 12 May 2017 07:21:56 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:
> I didn't "boast" about my inheritance, I just informed my landlord > from day one that I would be inheriting enough money to buy this > place cash. And now I intend to. So for almost three years you've been waiting for your Father to die so you could buy that house. That must have been pure hell. The nerve of him to hang on for so long while you had steadfast plans for his money. -sw |
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On Fri, 12 May 2017 07:21:56 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:
> I didn't "boast" about my inheritance, I just informed my landlord > from day one that I would be inheriting enough money to buy this > place cash. And now I intend to. > > My landlord and his Chinese partner whom I've never met have at > least one and possibly more properties in this area, just across > the street from the University of Missouri Saint Louis. Great > location!! And this is probably one of the most in need of rehab > places in the neighborhood, and THEY are not gonna do it because > THEY are cheap Chinese BUSINESSMEN!! I am radically different, a > "stupid United Statesian with a bunch of money now"! But surprise, > I'm NOT STUPID! I just don't value money as they do! For example I > bought a top of the line stainless steel garden hose reel capable > of holding 200ft of garden hose which I also bought, BOTH made in > the USA!! The good stuff! Best one can get! > > You forget how MONEY HUNGRY many people are, like my cheap Chinese > businessmen!! I have two $110,000 offers to sell to me DOCUMENTED!! > I will pay that much if I have to too! Bu I'd like to negotiate for > less, and that's what I am trying to do. I doubt seriously of my > landlord and partner can ignore CASH offers for this house for very > long!! > > I'm playing their love of money against them! They don't care about > this property, I have come to know that over the 2.5 years I've > lived here! All they care about is money! If anybody is curious who John Kuthe keeps labeling "Cheap Chinese Businessman", property records indicate that it's this guy: http://www.umsl.edu/chemistry/Faculty/rensheng.html He sounds pretty respectable to me. -sw |
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On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 1:13:27 PM UTC-4, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Fri, 12 May 2017 07:21:56 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote: > > > I didn't "boast" about my inheritance, I just informed my landlord > > from day one that I would be inheriting enough money to buy this > > place cash. And now I intend to. > > > > My landlord and his Chinese partner whom I've never met have at > > least one and possibly more properties in this area, just across > > the street from the University of Missouri Saint Louis. Great > > location!! And this is probably one of the most in need of rehab > > places in the neighborhood, and THEY are not gonna do it because > > THEY are cheap Chinese BUSINESSMEN!! I am radically different, a > > "stupid United Statesian with a bunch of money now"! But surprise, > > I'm NOT STUPID! I just don't value money as they do! For example I > > bought a top of the line stainless steel garden hose reel capable > > of holding 200ft of garden hose which I also bought, BOTH made in > > the USA!! The good stuff! Best one can get! > > > > You forget how MONEY HUNGRY many people are, like my cheap Chinese > > businessmen!! I have two $110,000 offers to sell to me DOCUMENTED!! > > I will pay that much if I have to too! Bu I'd like to negotiate for > > less, and that's what I am trying to do. I doubt seriously of my > > landlord and partner can ignore CASH offers for this house for very > > long!! > > > > I'm playing their love of money against them! They don't care about > > this property, I have come to know that over the 2.5 years I've > > lived here! All they care about is money! > > If anybody is curious who John Kuthe keeps labeling "Cheap Chinese > Businessman", property records indicate that it's this guy: > > http://www.umsl.edu/chemistry/Faculty/rensheng.html > > He sounds pretty respectable to me. > > -sw Also sounds like the kind of person who would be smart enough to google the name of someone he encountered as odd as Kuthe. Then the cat's out of the bag. Psychopathic half-wit who is insulting him because of his race. And a perpetual loser who can't get anything right. And Kuthe, you keep talking about things contractors are doing for you. You don't own the property. You ain't doin' shit. |
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On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 9:43:43 AM UTC-5, The Greatest! wrote:
.... > > How do you know that they are not reading this...??? > > > -- > Best > Greg I don't nor do I have to CARE! http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths...rophecy-001577 John Kuthe... |
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Janet wrote:
>johnkuthern wrote> >>The Greatest! wrote: >> > >> > How do you know that they are not reading this...??? >> >> I don't nor do I have to CARE! > >Yes, you do, because the Chinese are notoriously protective of their >status and reputation. > > Your racist public insults about your landlord and his business >dealings could ditch the sale. > > Janet UK What you say is all very true. If I'm reading this thread so are many more real estate mavens. Were I still interested in acquiring more investments I guarantee I already have enough information to buy that property out from from under John. The Numero Uno rule in real estate dealings is to ALWAYS keep one's lip zipped.... especially so because there is ALWAYS someone out there willing to make a better offer. The game of real estate is exactly the same as the game of poker... those crowing about their fat wallet are ALWAYS bluffing. |
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On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 10:32:05 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
> Janet wrote: > >johnkuthern wrote> > >>The Greatest! wrote: > >> > > >> > How do you know that they are not reading this...??? > >> > >> I don't nor do I have to CARE! > > > >Yes, you do, because the Chinese are notoriously protective of their > >status and reputation. > > > > Your racist public insults about your landlord and his business > >dealings could ditch the sale. > > > > Janet UK > > What you say is all very true. If I'm reading this thread so are many > more real estate mavens. Were I still interested in acquiring more > investments I guarantee I already have enough information to buy that > property out from from under John. > > The Numero Uno rule in real estate dealings is to ALWAYS keep one's > lip zipped.... especially so because there is ALWAYS someone out there > willing to make a better offer. The game of real estate is exactly > the same as the game of poker... those crowing about their fat wallet > are ALWAYS bluffing. Oh, **** that!! I am NOT playing your and their game, don't you get it? Apparently NOT! http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths...rophecy-001577 John Kuthe... |
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On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 11:50:07 AM UTC-4, John Kuthe wrote:
> On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 10:32:05 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: > > Janet wrote: > > >johnkuthern wrote> > > >>The Greatest! wrote: > > >> > > > >> > How do you know that they are not reading this...??? > > >> > > >> I don't nor do I have to CARE! > > > > > >Yes, you do, because the Chinese are notoriously protective of their > > >status and reputation. > > > > > > Your racist public insults about your landlord and his business > > >dealings could ditch the sale. > > > > > > Janet UK > > > > What you say is all very true. If I'm reading this thread so are many > > more real estate mavens. Were I still interested in acquiring more > > investments I guarantee I already have enough information to buy that > > property out from from under John. > > > > The Numero Uno rule in real estate dealings is to ALWAYS keep one's > > lip zipped.... especially so because there is ALWAYS someone out there > > willing to make a better offer. The game of real estate is exactly > > the same as the game of poker... those crowing about their fat wallet > > are ALWAYS bluffing. > > Oh, **** that!! > > I am NOT playing your and their game, don't you get it? Apparently NOT! > > http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths...rophecy-001577 > > John Kuthe... You need to get your medication adjusted. Do you think you're acting normally? |
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On Fri, 12 May 2017 13:14:56 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:
> On Friday, May 12, 2017 at 9:43:43 AM UTC-5, The Greatest! wrote: > ... >> >> How do you know that they are not reading this...??? > > I don't nor do I have to CARE! Quote: "You forget how MONEY HUNGRY many people are, like my cheap Chinese businessmen!! I have two $110,000 offers to sell to me DOCUMENTED!! I will pay that much if I have to too!" You quite possibly just cost yourself $20,000. That's a major ****up. $20K would buy a lot of psychiatric medication. -sw |
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On 5/13/2017 1:55 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 13 May 2017 08:50:03 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote: > >> I am NOT playing your and their game, don't you get it? Apparently NOT! >> > > I love how John keeps quoting this kooky story as if we're all > supposed to have this great epiphany, this great spiritual revelation. > I did. Anybody else? Makes me hungry for an egg, ham, and cheese > muffin for brunch with hash brown tots for brunch ... > > -sw > Better than tater tots... frozen hash brown patties. ![]() Jill |
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On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 12:13:30 PM UTC-5, wrote:
.... > > You need to get your medication adjusted. Do you think you're acting normally? Why be normal? I'M NOT! Normal is for boring straight people, not for me! John Kuthe... |
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On Sat, 13 May 2017 08:50:03 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> wrote: >On Saturday, May 13, 2017 at 10:32:05 AM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: >> Janet wrote: >> >johnkuthern wrote> >> >>The Greatest! wrote: >> >> > >> >> > How do you know that they are not reading this...??? >> >> >> >> I don't nor do I have to CARE! >> > >> >Yes, you do, because the Chinese are notoriously protective of their >> >status and reputation. >> > >> > Your racist public insults about your landlord and his business >> >dealings could ditch the sale. >> > >> > Janet UK >> >> What you say is all very true. If I'm reading this thread so are many >> more real estate mavens. Were I still interested in acquiring more >> investments I guarantee I already have enough information to buy that >> property out from from under John. >> >> The Numero Uno rule in real estate dealings is to ALWAYS keep one's >> lip zipped.... especially so because there is ALWAYS someone out there >> willing to make a better offer. The game of real estate is exactly >> the same as the game of poker... those crowing about their fat wallet >> are ALWAYS bluffing. > >Oh, **** that!! > >I am NOT playing your and their game, don't you get it? Apparently NOT! > >John Kuthe... But you're the one playing a game, you're playing a game that you haven't a clue how to play... you've been a masturbating loser playing with yourself all your life so why break a good losing streak now. . . |
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On 5/13/2017 6:22 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 13 May 2017 14:35:10 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> On 5/13/2017 1:55 PM, Sqwertz wrote: >> >>> I love how John keeps quoting this kooky story as if we're all >>> supposed to have this great epiphany, this great spiritual revelation. >>> I did. Anybody else? Makes me hungry for an egg, ham, and cheese >>> muffin with hash brown tots for brunch ... >>> >> Better than tater tots... frozen hash brown patties. ![]() > > I use the "flat tots". They cook really well in the toaster oven on > full blast and get nice and crunchy without having to fry. > > https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h...-rounds/566847 > They're really just like Ore Ida tater crowns. Just slightly flat tater tots. ![]() Of all the frozen pre-formed potato products, I still like the flat oval shredded frozen hash browns. http://www.pacificvalleyfoods.com/un...es-division-2/ Look what they say: "As our international business grew, we narrowed our U.S. business to focus on our branded Pacific Valley hash brown patties." The only product this comany company sells in the US. Hash brown patties. Ask me if I care who owns the company. I don't have a toaster oven but the 'Pacific Valley Tater Patties' would likely turn out well, baked in a hot toaster oven. I know they're good baked in a regular hot oven. Crispy outside, tender shredded potatoes inside. You can get them with diced onions, too. I'm not sure the 'Pacific Valley' brand is wide spread or widely known. Looks like when they diversified the only thing they decided to make and sell in the US is frozen hash browns. For frozen potato patties, they really are very good. > I ended up having Eggs Sqwertz. Toasted and buttered English muffin > halves topped with grilled ham, eggs over medium, and a extra cheesy > Romano-garlic cheese sauce (leftover from yesterdays white pizza > sauce). > > -sw > Okey doke. Jill |
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On 5/14/2017 12:01 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 13 May 2017 22:28:38 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> On 5/13/2017 6:22 PM, Sqwertz wrote: >>> On Sat, 13 May 2017 14:35:10 -0400, jmcquown wrote: >> >>>> Better than tater tots... frozen hash brown patties. ![]() >>> >>> I use the "flat tots". They cook really well in the toaster oven on >>> full blast and get nice and crunchy without having to fry. >>> >>> https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h...-rounds/566847 >>> >> They're really just like Ore Ida tater crowns. Just slightly flat tater >> tots. ![]() >> >> Of all the frozen pre-formed potato products, I still like the flat oval >> shredded frozen hash browns. >> >> http://www.pacificvalleyfoods.com/un...es-division-2/ >> >> Look what they say: >> >> "As our international business grew, we narrowed our U.S. business to >> focus on our branded Pacific Valley hash brown patties." >> >> The only product this comany company sells in the US. Hash brown >> patties. Ask me if I care who owns the company. >> >> I don't have a toaster oven but the 'Pacific Valley Tater Patties' would >> likely turn out well, baked in a hot toaster oven. I know they're good >> baked in a regular hot oven. Crispy outside, tender shredded potatoes >> inside. You can get them with diced onions, too. >> >> I'm not sure the 'Pacific Valley' brand is wide spread or widely known. >> Looks like when they diversified the only thing they decided to make >> and sell in the US is frozen hash browns. > > It seems odd that they would export everything and only sell hash > brown patties domestically, and to ship them all the way to South > Carolina. It's possible that they are exporting them to China, and > China is selling them back to the U.S. market. As they already do > with a bunch of other foods. > > I just buy these. 3lbs of hash brown patties, 20 patties @ $.17/each. > > https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h...atties/1626666 > > But they don't cook as well as the flat tots in the oven - they take > to long to thaw and get evenly crispy since more mass. But you can > fry these in shallow oil one side at a time without too much fuss or > fry smell. They can also be used to make really dense, filling > breakfast sandwiches. > > -sw > I don't see that brand around here. I agree it's odd Pacific Valley would export everything except frozen hash brown patties. Enjoy your flat tater crowns. ![]() Jill |
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In article >, The
Greatest! > wrote: [ Eisenhower] > A great man, and a fine leader...my "second most - admired" historical figure, the person > I admire most is General George Marshall. Eisenhower was close. I actually learned to swim in the Eisenhower Pool in Abilene, KS in 1951 before Eisenhower became President. The good people of Abilene worshipped him as they should have, even then. They had a little museum dedicated to him and near the pool before he became President. These are among my earliest memories of anything. I wasn't even from that two horse town and there on a extended sabbatical, because it was my mom's home town. She even knew Milton. Churchill was the greatest leader of the twentieth century IMO. leo |
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On Sun, 14 May 2017 02:49:19 -0700, Leonard Blaisdell
> wrote: >In article >, The >Greatest! > wrote: > >[ Eisenhower] > >> A great man, and a fine leader...my "second most - admired" historical figure, the person >> I admire most is General George Marshall. > >Eisenhower was close. I actually learned to swim in the Eisenhower Pool >in Abilene, KS in 1951 before Eisenhower became President. The good >people of Abilene worshipped him as they should have, even then. They >had a little museum dedicated to him and near the pool before he became >President. These are among my earliest memories of anything. I wasn't >even from that two horse town and there on a extended sabbatical, >because it was my mom's home town. She even knew Milton. >Churchill was the greatest leader of the twentieth century IMO. Australians might disagree. |
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On Sun, 14 May 2017 20:28:54 +1000, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sun, 14 May 2017 02:49:19 -0700, Leonard Blaisdell > wrote: > >>In article >, The >>Greatest! > wrote: >> >>[ Eisenhower] >> >>> A great man, and a fine leader...my "second most - admired" historical figure, the person >>> I admire most is General George Marshall. >> >>Eisenhower was close. I actually learned to swim in the Eisenhower Pool >>in Abilene, KS in 1951 before Eisenhower became President. The good >>people of Abilene worshipped him as they should have, even then. They >>had a little museum dedicated to him and near the pool before he became >>President. These are among my earliest memories of anything. I wasn't >>even from that two horse town and there on a extended sabbatical, >>because it was my mom's home town. She even knew Milton. >>Churchill was the greatest leader of the twentieth century IMO. > >Australians might disagree. I'd vote for Churchill - he came to town after a particularly bad bombing as a morale booster and I was standing there with my grandmother and he patted me on the head ![]() Eisenhower my father rescued when E's ship went aground on DDay. My father took his ensign it's in a museum in Edinburgh and I have the ensign that flew on my fathers ship that day hanging on the wall here. |
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On Sun, 14 May 2017 07:59:58 -0300, lucretia
> wrote: >On Sun, 14 May 2017 20:28:54 +1000, Bruce > >wrote: > >>On Sun, 14 May 2017 02:49:19 -0700, Leonard Blaisdell > wrote: >> >>>In article >, The >>>Greatest! > wrote: >>> >>>[ Eisenhower] >>> >>>> A great man, and a fine leader...my "second most - admired" historical figure, the person >>>> I admire most is General George Marshall. >>> >>>Eisenhower was close. I actually learned to swim in the Eisenhower Pool >>>in Abilene, KS in 1951 before Eisenhower became President. The good >>>people of Abilene worshipped him as they should have, even then. They >>>had a little museum dedicated to him and near the pool before he became >>>President. These are among my earliest memories of anything. I wasn't >>>even from that two horse town and there on a extended sabbatical, >>>because it was my mom's home town. She even knew Milton. >>>Churchill was the greatest leader of the twentieth century IMO. >> >>Australians might disagree. > >I'd vote for Churchill - he came to town after a particularly bad >bombing as a morale booster and I was standing there with my >grandmother and he patted me on the head ![]() No leader can compete with that, I'm sure ![]() (...) |
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On Sun, 14 May 2017 21:15:01 +1000, Bruce >
wrote: >On Sun, 14 May 2017 07:59:58 -0300, lucretia > wrote: > >>On Sun, 14 May 2017 20:28:54 +1000, Bruce > >>wrote: >> >>>On Sun, 14 May 2017 02:49:19 -0700, Leonard Blaisdell > wrote: >>> >>>>In article >, The >>>>Greatest! > wrote: >>>> >>>>[ Eisenhower] >>>> >>>>> A great man, and a fine leader...my "second most - admired" historical figure, the person >>>>> I admire most is General George Marshall. >>>> >>>>Eisenhower was close. I actually learned to swim in the Eisenhower Pool >>>>in Abilene, KS in 1951 before Eisenhower became President. The good >>>>people of Abilene worshipped him as they should have, even then. They >>>>had a little museum dedicated to him and near the pool before he became >>>>President. These are among my earliest memories of anything. I wasn't >>>>even from that two horse town and there on a extended sabbatical, >>>>because it was my mom's home town. She even knew Milton. >>>>Churchill was the greatest leader of the twentieth century IMO. >>> >>>Australians might disagree. >> >>I'd vote for Churchill - he came to town after a particularly bad >>bombing as a morale booster and I was standing there with my >>grandmother and he patted me on the head ![]() > >No leader can compete with that, I'm sure ![]() > >(...) She used to make us all stand at attention whenever Mr. Churchill or the King spoke on the radio ! We complained bitterly about it, but not in her hearing ![]() |
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On 5/14/2017 6:59 AM, lucretia wrote:
> I'd vote for Churchill - he came to town after a particularly bad > bombing as a morale booster and I was standing there with my > grandmother and he patted me on the head ![]() > > Eisenhower my father rescued when E's ship went aground on DDay. My > father took his ensign it's in a museum in Edinburgh and I have the > ensign that flew on my fathers ship that day hanging on the wall here. That's a very cool story! If I ever visit you, I will NEVER leave a wet towel on your floor, out of respect. heheheh |
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On Sun, 14 May 2017 08:32:58 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>On 5/14/2017 6:59 AM, lucretia wrote: >> I'd vote for Churchill - he came to town after a particularly bad >> bombing as a morale booster and I was standing there with my >> grandmother and he patted me on the head ![]() >> >> Eisenhower my father rescued when E's ship went aground on DDay. My >> father took his ensign it's in a museum in Edinburgh and I have the >> ensign that flew on my fathers ship that day hanging on the wall here. > >That's a very cool story! If I ever visit you, I will NEVER leave a wet >towel on your floor, out of respect. heheheh > > You've got a memory like an elephant ![]() |
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"Gary" > wrote in message
news ![]() > On 5/14/2017 6:59 AM, lucretia wrote: >> I'd vote for Churchill - he came to town after a particularly bad >> bombing as a morale booster and I was standing there with my >> grandmother and he patted me on the head ![]() >> >> Eisenhower my father rescued when E's ship went aground on DDay. My >> father took his ensign it's in a museum in Edinburgh and I have the >> ensign that flew on my fathers ship that day hanging on the wall here. > > That's a very cool story! If I ever visit you, I will NEVER leave a wet > towel on your floor, out of respect. heheheh LOL, at least you learn from your mistakes. heheheh Cheri |
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jmcquown wrote:
>Sqwertz wrote: >>jmcquown wrote: >>>Sqwertz wrote: >>>>jmcquown wrote: >>> >>>>> Better than tater tots... frozen hash brown patties. ![]() >>>> >>>> I use the "flat tots". They cook really well in the toaster oven on >>>> full blast and get nice and crunchy without having to fry. >>>> >>>> https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h...-rounds/566847 >>>> >>> They're really just like Ore Ida tater crowns. Just slightly flat tater >>> tots. ![]() >>> >>> Of all the frozen pre-formed potato products, I still like the flat oval >>> shredded frozen hash browns. >>> >>> http://www.pacificvalleyfoods.com/un...es-division-2/ >>> >>> Look what they say: >>> >>> "As our international business grew, we narrowed our U.S. business to >>> focus on our branded Pacific Valley hash brown patties." >>> >>> The only product this comany company sells in the US. Hash brown >>> patties. Ask me if I care who owns the company. >>> >>> I don't have a toaster oven but the 'Pacific Valley Tater Patties' would >>> likely turn out well, baked in a hot toaster oven. I know they're good >>> baked in a regular hot oven. Crispy outside, tender shredded potatoes >>> inside. You can get them with diced onions, too. >>> >>> I'm not sure the 'Pacific Valley' brand is wide spread or widely known. >>> Looks like when they diversified the only thing they decided to make >>> and sell in the US is frozen hash browns. >> >> It seems odd that they would export everything and only sell hash >> brown patties domestically, and to ship them all the way to South >> Carolina. It's possible that they are exporting them to China, and >> China is selling them back to the U.S. market. As they already do >> with a bunch of other foods. >> >> I just buy these. 3lbs of hash brown patties, 20 patties @ $.17/each. >> >> https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h...atties/1626666 >> >> But they don't cook as well as the flat tots in the oven - they take >> to long to thaw and get evenly crispy since more mass. But you can >> fry these in shallow oil one side at a time without too much fuss or >> fry smell. They can also be used to make really dense, filling >> breakfast sandwiches. >> >I don't see that brand around here. I agree it's odd Pacific Valley >would export everything except frozen hash brown patties. Enjoy your >flat tater crowns. ![]() > >Jill Those must be Texass Latkes... WTF would any normal brained person eat those mystery slop spuds... there's no way to know what/who is in that pre ground sludge. Whats so difficult about grating a few spuds oneself so they'd know it's 100% pure tater. I don't think the dwarf ever cooks anything, (leastways not from scratch), all he eats is nasty premade canned/frozen that he just heats. I don't think those thingies qualify as a food. |
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Sheldon wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > >Sqwertz wrote: > >>jmcquown wrote: > >>>Sqwertz wrote: > >>>>jmcquown wrote: > >>> > >>>>> Better than tater tots... frozen hash brown patties. ![]() > >>>> > >>>> I use the "flat tots". They cook really well in the toaster oven on > >>>> full blast and get nice and crunchy without having to fry. > >>>> > >>>> https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h...-rounds/566847 > >>>> > >>> They're really just like Ore Ida tater crowns. Just slightly flat tater > >>> tots. ![]() > >>> > >>> Of all the frozen pre-formed potato products, I still like the flat oval > >>> shredded frozen hash browns. > >>> > >>> http://www.pacificvalleyfoods.com/un...es-division-2/ > >>> > >>> Look what they say: > >>> > >>> "As our international business grew, we narrowed our U.S. business to > >>> focus on our branded Pacific Valley hash brown patties." > >>> > >>> The only product this comany company sells in the US. Hash brown > >>> patties. Ask me if I care who owns the company. > >>> > >>> I don't have a toaster oven but the 'Pacific Valley Tater Patties' would > >>> likely turn out well, baked in a hot toaster oven. I know they're good > >>> baked in a regular hot oven. Crispy outside, tender shredded potatoes > >>> inside. You can get them with diced onions, too. > >>> > >>> I'm not sure the 'Pacific Valley' brand is wide spread or widely known. |
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On 2017-05-14, l not -l > wrote:
> No, the shreds are cooked in cast iron with canola oil; just a little, maybe > a teaspoon. I've been cooking hashbrowns fer the last 9 mos. Homestyle. Real russet taters! So hashbrowny, I've lost friends!! I typically nuke 'em 40 mins before my "customer(s)" show up. This is so I can grate them w/o burning my hands on the "too hot" spuds. Nuke 'em too far ahead of time, they start develping black spots from the starches changing to sugars. Russets are the best fer hashbrowns. I grate on a course grate box grater, jes before pan frying. Add a bit o' grease (bacon is great, but I've also used peanut and organic grapeseed oil). I cook the 'brns' in a 12" cheopo WW skillet, but have a carbon steel skillet to keep 'em warm and crispy. I add some grease fer both sides in the WW special! More details if interested. ![]() nb |
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