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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message
... > On 10/20/2017 12:38 PM, Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 03:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> >>>> It gave me an opportunity to talk to people that I don't usually >>>> talk to during the day. The company has recently had a growth >>>> spurt, and I made a point of talking to the "youngsters". >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >>> Seems Cindy prefers guys half her age. ![]() >> >> >> At least it's not a third of her age as it is for many men with fat >> wallets. ;-) >> >> Cheri > > Fat wallets do make a man look more handsome! > > Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an > affair anyway. Of course, the old duffers at McDonald's are all having affairs and spending huge sums on expensive menu items for them there. :-) Cheri |
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On 10/20/2017 11:18 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message > ... >> On 10/20/2017 12:38 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 03:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >>> >>>>> It gave me an opportunity to talk to people that I don't usually >>>>> talk to during the day. The company has recently had a growth >>>>> spurt, and I made a point of talking to the "youngsters". >>>>> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>> >>>> Seems Cindy prefers guys half her age. ![]() >>> >>> >>> At least it's not a third of her age as it is for many men with fat >>> wallets. ;-) >>> >>> Cheri >> >> Fat wallets do make a man look more handsome! >> >> Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an >> affair anyway. > > > Of course, the old duffers at McDonald's are all having affairs and > spending huge sums on expensive menu items for them there. :-) > > Cheri It's amazing what a spare mcmuffin can lead to... |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 09:38:31 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > wrote in message .. . >> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 03:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > >>>It gave me an opportunity to talk to people that I don't usually >>>talk to during the day. The company has recently had a growth >>>spurt, and I made a point of talking to the "youngsters". >>> >>>Cindy Hamilton >> >> Seems Cindy prefers guys half her age. ![]() > > >At least it's not a third of her age as it is for many men with fat wallets. >;-) > >Cheri You watch to many Hollywood soaps... in real life I've not seen many well to do elderly gents with gals in their 20s... however I've seen lots of well to do elderly gals with guys less than half their age, |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 12:48:15 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 10/20/2017 12:38 PM, Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 03:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> >>>> It gave me an opportunity to talk to people that I don't usually >>>> talk to during the day.* The company has recently had a growth >>>> spurt, and I made a point of talking to the "youngsters". >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >>> Seems Cindy prefers guys half her age. ![]() >> >> >> At least it's not a third of her age as it is for many men with fat >> wallets. ;-) >> >> Cheri > >Fat wallets do make a man look more handsome! > >Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an >affair anyway. May not start that way but over time that's typically what occurs... most platonic relationships don't take very long to become intimate. And nowadays with email and cell phones it's rather easy to advance to intimate quickly. The more someone tries to convince me that their relationship with their spouse's friends are platonic the less I believe them. |
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On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 9:44:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote:
> > You watch to many Hollywood soaps... in real life I've not seen many > well to do elderly gents with gals in their 20s... however I've seen > lots of well to do elderly gals with guys less than half their age, Everybody on this rock has seen this. Old Filipino men married to young Filipino girls. It's a cultural thing. I cannot fathom how such a system could work out on sociobiological level. |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 10:18:31 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message ... >> On 10/20/2017 12:38 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 03:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >>> >>>>> It gave me an opportunity to talk to people that I don't usually >>>>> talk to during the day. The company has recently had a growth >>>>> spurt, and I made a point of talking to the "youngsters". >>>>> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>> >>>> Seems Cindy prefers guys half her age. ![]() >>> >>> >>> At least it's not a third of her age as it is for many men with fat >>> wallets. ;-) >>> >>> Cheri >> >> Fat wallets do make a man look more handsome! >> >> Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an >> affair anyway. > >Of course, the old duffers at McDonald's are all having affairs and spending >huge sums on expensive menu items for them there. :-) > >Cheri You're very naive... affairs have to start somewhere. |
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On 10/20/2017 2:08 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 9:44:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >> >> You watch to many Hollywood soaps... in real life I've not seen many >> well to do elderly gents with gals in their 20s... however I've seen >> lots of well to do elderly gals with guys less than half their age, > > Everybody on this rock has seen this. Old Filipino men married to young Filipino girls. It's a cultural thing. I cannot fathom how such a system could work out on sociobiological level. > Hey just look at Art Bell's mail order Phillipina bride: http://allstarpics.famousfix.com/pic...iryn-ruiz-bell And daughter #$2 is on the way! Lucky this got fixed: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/artic...nied-u-s-visa/ |
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On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:03:26 AM UTC-10, Casa lo pensa wrote:
> > Hey just look at Art Bell's mail order Phillipina bride: > > > http://allstarpics.famousfix.com/pic...iryn-ruiz-bell > > And daughter #$2 is on the way! > > Lucky this got fixed: > > https://www.coasttocoastam.com/artic...nied-u-s-visa/ We've seen this a lot when old white guys marry young Asian girls. They think they're going to get a free, doting, servant for life but it rarely turns out well for them. Their kids mostly get shafted with any inheritance. My wife's dad was one of these people. OTOH, most everybody got the shaft. My mother-in-law had to escape from an abusive marriage in Korean but she traded it for 7 more or less wild white kids in America. That's tough for an Asian woman from a rich family. |
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On 10/20/2017 3:17 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:03:26 AM UTC-10, Casa lo pensa wrote: >> >> Hey just look at Art Bell's mail order Phillipina bride: >> >> >> http://allstarpics.famousfix.com/pic...iryn-ruiz-bell >> >> And daughter #$2 is on the way! >> >> Lucky this got fixed: >> >> https://www.coasttocoastam.com/artic...nied-u-s-visa/ > > We've seen this a lot when old white guys marry young Asian girls. They think they're going to get a free, doting, servant for life but it rarely turns out well for them. This is Phllipina #2 for Art - #1 died of asthma. Their kids mostly get shafted with any inheritance. My wife's dad was one of these people. Art has a son that I believe fits that bill, sadly. OTOH, most everybody got the shaft. My mother-in-law had to escape from an abusive marriage in Korean but she traded it for 7 more or less wild white kids in America. That's tough for an Asian woman from a rich family. > Dang, that's a real downer tale. :-( I hope he imparted _some_ wisdom to those sprouts! Asian women have a lot of common sense that never seems to be recognized, imo... |
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On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:25:46 AM UTC-10, Casa lo pensa wrote:
> > OTOH, most everybody got the shaft. My mother-in-law had to escape > from an abusive marriage in Korean but she traded it for 7 more or less > wild white kids in America. That's tough for an Asian woman from a rich > family. > > > > Dang, that's a real downer tale. > > :-( > > I hope he imparted _some_ wisdom to those sprouts! > > Asian women have a lot of common sense that never seems to be > recognized, imo... I got a lot of that from my calm, reserved, mom. My wife came from a family that was the opposite from my mom. Her mom escaped/exiled from her homeland and placed in an untenable situation in America. My wife's experience closely mirrors this woman's. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRogU_68zsw |
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On 10/20/2017 4:08 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 9:44:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >> >> You watch to many Hollywood soaps... in real life I've not seen many >> well to do elderly gents with gals in their 20s... however I've seen >> lots of well to do elderly gals with guys less than half their age, > > Everybody on this rock has seen this. Old Filipino men married to young Filipino girls. It's a cultural thing. I cannot fathom how such a system could work out on sociobiological level. > In some countries to marriages are pre-arranged and money to the family is involved. I cannot imagine a woman having to marry like that. |
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> wrote in message
... > On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 09:38:31 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > > wrote in message . .. >>> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 03:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >> >>>>It gave me an opportunity to talk to people that I don't usually >>>>talk to during the day. The company has recently had a growth >>>>spurt, and I made a point of talking to the "youngsters". >>>> >>>>Cindy Hamilton >>> >>> Seems Cindy prefers guys half her age. ![]() >> >> >>At least it's not a third of her age as it is for many men with fat >>wallets. >>;-) >> >>Cheri > > You watch to many Hollywood soaps... in real life I've not seen many > well to do elderly gents with gals in their 20s... however I've seen > lots of well to do elderly gals with guys less than half their age, Well, as you say, you don't get out much and I seriously doubt that you would find *fat walleted* men in the places you frequent. Cheri |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 21:02:54 -0400, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 10/20/2017 4:08 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 9:44:14 AM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote: >>> >>> You watch to many Hollywood soaps... in real life I've not seen many >>> well to do elderly gents with gals in their 20s... however I've seen >>> lots of well to do elderly gals with guys less than half their age, >> >> Everybody on this rock has seen this. Old Filipino men married to young Filipino girls. It's a cultural thing. I cannot fathom how such a system could work out on sociobiological level. >> > >In some countries to marriages are pre-arranged and money to the family >is involved. I cannot imagine a woman having to marry like that. Dowrys are still common in much of the world... was very common in the US a hundred years ago.... and dowries were more common where the women's family pays, especially in Europe. |
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On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 3:02:57 PM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > In some countries to marriages are pre-arranged and money to the family > is involved. I cannot imagine a woman having to marry like that. I can imagine that. I can imagine a lot of nasty things happening to females because for the most part, it's a man's world and they are powerless. |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 18:32:41 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: > wrote in message .. . >> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 09:38:31 -0700, "Cheri" > >> wrote: >> > wrote in message ... >>>> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 03:09:26 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton >>> >>>>>It gave me an opportunity to talk to people that I don't usually >>>>>talk to during the day. The company has recently had a growth >>>>>spurt, and I made a point of talking to the "youngsters". >>>>> >>>>>Cindy Hamilton >>>> >>>> Seems Cindy prefers guys half her age. ![]() >>> >>> >>>At least it's not a third of her age as it is for many men with fat >>>wallets. >>>;-) >>> >>>Cheri >> >> You watch to many Hollywood soaps... in real life I've not seen many >> well to do elderly gents with gals in their 20s... however I've seen >> lots of well to do elderly gals with guys less than half their age, > > >Well, as you say, you don't get out much and I seriously doubt that you >would find *fat walleted* men in the places you frequent. > >Cheri It's you who doesn't get out much... there are plenty of very wealthy people in farm country... they are not all Erskine Caldwell types. |
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"dsi1" wrote in message
... On Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:25:46 AM UTC-10, Casa lo pensa wrote: > > OTOH, most everybody got the shaft. My mother-in-law had to escape > from an abusive marriage in Korean but she traded it for 7 more or less > wild white kids in America. That's tough for an Asian woman from a rich > family. > > > > Dang, that's a real downer tale. > > :-( > > I hope he imparted _some_ wisdom to those sprouts! > > Asian women have a lot of common sense that never seems to be > recognized, imo... I got a lot of that from my calm, reserved, mom. My wife came from a family that was the opposite from my mom. Her mom escaped/exiled from her homeland and placed in an untenable situation in America. My wife's experience closely mirrors this woman's. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRogU_68zsw === Oh dear. Poor lady ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> > Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an > affair anyway. People often guess about things they don't know and it can sometimes turn ugly. Case in point: It was my daughter's 16th birthday and I was almost age 42. I told her to pick a restaurant and I would take her. She loved Outback Steak House so that's where we went. She dressed up nicely in her black dress for the special meal and we headed off to dinner. While there, our waitress (maybe age 30 or so), treated her very well and me not so well at all. Anytime she talked me, it was with glaring eyes, cold voice, and a 'Clint Eastwood' grimace on her mouth. I didn't want to assume things so I ignored it during the meal but it was the same thing each time she came to our table to check on us. Nice to daughter and cold to me. Finally dinner ended and I asked for the check and also asked if she would give us a "doggy bag" for the leftover steaks. Glaring at me, she asked coldly, "Will those both be for the SAME house, SIR?" I was ready for it. I told her: "Yes, she will be sleeping at my house tonight. She lives with me. She's my daughter and this is her 16th birthday dinner." Would have loved a video of that moment. The waitress' eyes went wide and mouth dropped open. She was stunned. She immediately apologized to me and said, "I'm a social worker and I see this all the time." Evidently she sees older men dating young girls all the time." I probably could have talked to the manager and gotten a free dinner and her yelled at - maybe even fired but I didn't want to mess up daughter's birthday. She wasn't paying attention to this so I think she missed it. So I told the waitress that she should never assume things that she doesn't know about. I paid the bill and even gave her a decent tip and we left. I just dropped it and hopefully that was a good life lesson to her. Anybody can screw up once in a certain situation. Anyway, daughter had a good birthday. I didn't leave so happy. I can't blame the restaurant for that but to this day I still have a bad attitude about the place and I'll never eat there again. Besides - I make a better steak dinner than they do anyway. I should have cooked it that night. That was my one bad restaurant experience. These days, I don't even care eat at restaurants. When I sometimes crave restaurant food, I'll order takeout. Had some good friends come to visit last year and they wanted to take me to an India restaurant. I talked them into ordering take-out and it was so much nicer. Rather than sitting at a table and getting rushed out so they can bring someone else in, we bought a good variety and sat at my dining room table for about 2 hours and a good leisurely meal. OK...that story was a bit long. Sorry about that. ;o |
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On 10/22/2017 10:36 AM, Gary wrote:
> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> >> Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an >> affair anyway. > > People often guess about things they don't know and it can > sometimes turn ugly. > > Case in point: It was my daughter's 16th birthday and I > was almost age 42. > > I told her to pick a restaurant and I would take her. > She loved Outback Steak House so that's where we > went. > > She dressed up nicely in her black dress for the special > meal and we headed off to dinner. > > While there, our waitress (maybe age 30 or so), treated > her very well and me not so well at all. Anytime she > talked me, it was with glaring eyes, cold voice, and > a 'Clint Eastwood' grimace on her mouth. > > I didn't want to assume things so I ignored it during the > meal but it was the same thing each time she came to > our table to check on us. Nice to daughter and cold > to me. > > Finally dinner ended and I asked for the check and also > asked if she would give us a "doggy bag" for the leftover > steaks. > > Glaring at me, she asked coldly, > "Will those both be for the SAME house, SIR?" > I don't believe that for a minute. > I was ready for it. I told her: "Yes, she will be sleeping > at my house tonight. She lives with me. She's my daughter > and this is her 16th birthday dinner." > Why didn't you tell them that when you walked in? Taken the host/hostess aside and said, "It's her birthday". Place like Outback will give her free a slice of cake or pie or something. > Would have loved a video of that moment. The waitress' eyes > went wide and mouth dropped open. She was stunned. > Sure she was. > She immediately apologized to me and said, "I'm a social > worker and I see this all the time." Evidently she sees > older men dating young girls all the time." > It's an interesting story. I only halfway believe it. I do believe older men with young women who look like teens are often suspect. But I don't believe you'd sit there with the waitress glaring at you and your daughter throughout the meal without speaking up. Or without your daughter noticing it. (I do hope you weren't snuggled up next to her all cozy in a booth. LOL) I also don't believe the server suddenly announced she's also a Social Worker. If she had been, she'd have gone quietly in the back and called her boss and the cops. Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > On 10/22/2017 10:36 AM, Gary wrote: > > Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> > >> Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an > >> affair anyway. > > > > People often guess about things they don't know and it can > > sometimes turn ugly. > > > > Case in point: It was my daughter's 16th birthday and I > > was almost age 42. > > > > I told her to pick a restaurant and I would take her. > > She loved Outback Steak House so that's where we > > went. > > > > She dressed up nicely in her black dress for the special > > meal and we headed off to dinner. > > > > While there, our waitress (maybe age 30 or so), treated > > her very well and me not so well at all. Anytime she > > talked me, it was with glaring eyes, cold voice, and > > a 'Clint Eastwood' grimace on her mouth. > > > > I didn't want to assume things so I ignored it during the > > meal but it was the same thing each time she came to > > our table to check on us. Nice to daughter and cold > > to me. > > > > Finally dinner ended and I asked for the check and also > > asked if she would give us a "doggy bag" for the leftover > > steaks. > > > > Glaring at me, she asked coldly, > > "Will those both be for the SAME house, SIR?" > > > I don't believe that for a minute. > > > I was ready for it. I told her: "Yes, she will be sleeping > > at my house tonight. She lives with me. She's my daughter > > and this is her 16th birthday dinner." > > > Why didn't you tell them that when you walked in? Taken the > host/hostess aside and said, "It's her birthday". Place like Outback > will give her free a slice of cake or pie or something. > > > Would have loved a video of that moment. The waitress' eyes > > went wide and mouth dropped open. She was stunned. > > > Sure she was. > > > She immediately apologized to me and said, "I'm a social > > worker and I see this all the time." Evidently she sees > > older men dating young girls all the time." > > > It's an interesting story. I only halfway believe it. I do believe > older men with young women who look like teens are often suspect. But I > don't believe you'd sit there with the waitress glaring at you and your > daughter throughout the meal without speaking up. Or without your > daughter noticing it. (I do hope you weren't snuggled up next to her > all cozy in a booth. LOL) > > I also don't believe the server suddenly announced she's also a Social > Worker. If she had been, she'd have gone quietly in the back and called > her boss and the cops. > > Jill It's all true Jill. You must be just posting paybacks for me calling your stories fake. lol! I don't blame you but no...all story above is total reality. |
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On 2017-10-22 1:19 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> It's an interesting story. I only halfway believe it. I do believe >> older men with young women who look like teens are often suspect. But I >> don't believe you'd sit there with the waitress glaring at you and your >> daughter throughout the meal without speaking up. Or without your >> daughter noticing it. (I do hope you weren't snuggled up next to her >> all cozy in a booth. LOL) >> >> I also don't believe the server suddenly announced she's also a Social >> Worker. If she had been, she'd have gone quietly in the back and called >> her boss and the cops. >> >> Jill > > It's all true Jill. You must be just posting paybacks for me > calling your stories fake. lol! I don't blame you but no...all > story above is total reality. It reminds me about the time I cracked a joke and my sister in law flipped out. We were sitting in a beer garden in Baden Baden, Germany, and were beside a jewelry store where we could see a very prosperous looking man with a very attractive young woman. SiL thought they were lovers and that the man was a sugar daddy and that he was buying her jewelry. I suggested that she was his daughter and that they were probably looking for a present for his wife/ her mother. SiL insisted that he was a sugar daddy and said I might be surprised how much men would spend to have sex with young girls. My filters slipped out off and I said that if you get them young enough all it takes is a Big Mac and an order of fries. She flipped out. |
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On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 7:18:39 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> > It's all true Jill. You must be just posting paybacks for me > calling your stories fake. lol! I don't blame you but no...all > story above is total reality. Most of the posters here don't believe anything anybody says. Why is that? This is like a group of professional non-believers. |
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On 10/22/2017 11:42 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 7:18:39 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote: >> >> It's all true Jill. You must be just posting paybacks for me >> calling your stories fake. lol! I don't blame you but no...all >> story above is total reality. > > Most of the posters here don't believe anything anybody says. Why is that? This is like a group of professional non-believers. > Or a knitting circle of wannabe Brutus's... |
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2017 10:42:38 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 7:18:39 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote: >> >> It's all true Jill. You must be just posting paybacks for me >> calling your stories fake. lol! I don't blame you but no...all >> story above is total reality. > >Most of the posters here don't believe anything anybody says. Why is that? This is like a group of professional non-believers. Sometimes you just know that something is the product of the poster's imagination. Gary was worried that people would think he was dating a 16 year old and from that fear he made up all the rest. |
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On 10/22/2017 2:33 PM, Bruce wrote:
> Gary was worried that people would think he was dating a > 16 year old and from that fear he made up all the rest. You make a really tepid psychoanalyst, even for a rancid Auztarded troll. |
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 14:29:55 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >On Thu 19 Oct 2017 05:42:36a, jmcquown told us... > >> On 10/19/2017 12:45 AM, Cheri wrote: >>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >>> news ![]() >>>> powder, cooked in a small cast iron skillet in butter with a few >>>> splashes of Worcestershire sauce.* Topped with a slice of >>>> pepper-jack cheese.* I cut the burger to show it's done >>>> medium-rare.* That blob of yellow stuff to the side is stone >>>> ground grits with butter and shredded cheese. >>>> >>>> https://s1.postimg.org/3jorua9nfz/ch...r_sans_bun.jpg >>>> >>>> Sometimes I don't know what I want to cook/eat so I just throw >>>> something together.* Tonight was one of those nights. ![]() >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> >>> I do that sometimes too, tonight I had left over ribs from >>> yesterday and cole slaw. I will admit that I ate a* bag of Bugles >>> while watching the Yankee game which I considered lunch. I don't >>> eat chips and things often, but today I wanted something salty. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> That made me laugh. My mother *loved* Bugles! I had to make sure >> they were on the shopping list... ![]() >> >> Jill >> > >Even though the shape was different, the texture always reminded me >of salty Rice Chex. The ingredients are probably quite similar: whole grain rice, rice, sugar, salt, molasses, vitamin e (mixed tocopherols), bht added to preserve freshness. Vitamins and Minerals: Calcium Carbonate, Iron and Zinc (Mineral Nutrients), Vitamin C (Sodium Ascorbate), a B Vitamin (Niacinamide), Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine Hydrochloride), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Vitamin B1 (Thiamin Mononitrate), Vitamin A (Palmitate), a B Vitamin (Folic Acid), Vitamin B12, Vitamin D. |
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 09:04:42 -0700, "Cheri" >
wrote: >"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message speaking of >Bugle's > >> Even though the shape was different, the texture always reminded me >> of salty Rice Chex. > >Exactly the same taste too IMO, except for, as you say, the shape and the >amount of salt. I think there's more Pyridoxine Hydrochloride in the Rice Chex. |
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On 10/22/2017 2:48 PM, Bruce wrote:
> The ingredients are probably **** OFF NOW! |
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On 10/22/2017 2:49 PM, Bruce wrote:
> I think No, you KNEE JERK, troll. |
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On 10/22/2017 1:19 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> >> On 10/22/2017 10:36 AM, Gary wrote: >>> Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>> >>>> Any time a guy gets friendly with a woman others will assume it is an >>>> affair anyway. >>> >>> People often guess about things they don't know and it can >>> sometimes turn ugly. >>> >>> Case in point: It was my daughter's 16th birthday and I >>> was almost age 42. >>> >>> I told her to pick a restaurant and I would take her. >>> She loved Outback Steak House so that's where we >>> went. >>> >>> She dressed up nicely in her black dress for the special >>> meal and we headed off to dinner. >>> >>> While there, our waitress (maybe age 30 or so), treated >>> her very well and me not so well at all. Anytime she >>> talked me, it was with glaring eyes, cold voice, and >>> a 'Clint Eastwood' grimace on her mouth. >>> >>> I didn't want to assume things so I ignored it during the >>> meal but it was the same thing each time she came to >>> our table to check on us. Nice to daughter and cold >>> to me. >>> >>> Finally dinner ended and I asked for the check and also >>> asked if she would give us a "doggy bag" for the leftover >>> steaks. >>> >>> Glaring at me, she asked coldly, >>> "Will those both be for the SAME house, SIR?" >>> >> I don't believe that for a minute. >> >>> I was ready for it. I told her: "Yes, she will be sleeping >>> at my house tonight. She lives with me. She's my daughter >>> and this is her 16th birthday dinner." >>> >> Why didn't you tell them that when you walked in? Taken the >> host/hostess aside and said, "It's her birthday". Place like Outback >> will give her free a slice of cake or pie or something. >> >>> Would have loved a video of that moment. The waitress' eyes >>> went wide and mouth dropped open. She was stunned. >>> >> Sure she was. >> >>> She immediately apologized to me and said, "I'm a social >>> worker and I see this all the time." Evidently she sees >>> older men dating young girls all the time." >>> >> It's an interesting story. I only halfway believe it. I do believe >> older men with young women who look like teens are often suspect. But I >> don't believe you'd sit there with the waitress glaring at you and your >> daughter throughout the meal without speaking up. Or without your >> daughter noticing it. (I do hope you weren't snuggled up next to her >> all cozy in a booth. LOL) >> >> I also don't believe the server suddenly announced she's also a Social >> Worker. If she had been, she'd have gone quietly in the back and called >> her boss and the cops. >> >> Jill > > It's all true Jill. You must be just posting paybacks for me > calling your stories fake. lol! I don't blame you but no...all > story above is total reality. > Okay, I believe you. I, personally, would not have sat there and let a server *glare* at me every time she came to the table. I'd have asked what the heck is your problem?! Jill |
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dsi1 wrote:
>Gary wrote: >> >> It's all true Jill. You must be just posting paybacks for me >> calling your stories fake. lol! I don't blame you but no...all >> story above is total reality. > >Most of the posters here don't believe anything anybody says. >Why is that? This is like a group of professional non-believers. When people post barroom stories people are not likely to believe... epecially since with those fairy tale type stories there is no way to prove/disprove what occured. However like yesterday I spent four hours mowing, and I spent six hours mowing today, and plan to mow again tomorrow (weather?) and finish up as it's the last mow of the year. I can easily prove that I mowed for the non believers but ask me if I give a rat's b-hind. This time I had to mow alone as I lost my partner while her knees mend. Anyways, we don't socialize alone with people of the opposite sex... we've both been around the block several times and we know very well where that kind of behaviour leads... we both know with absolute certainty that there is no such thing as platonic relationships between people of the opposite sex, no way, no how, not possible, not on this planet. Anytime someone tries to convince us that they are only going out to dinner and to see a show without their spouse LOUD sirens go off. |
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On Sun, 22 Oct 2017 14:56:21 -0600, Casa lo pensa >
wrote: >On 10/22/2017 2:48 PM, Bruce wrote: >> The ingredients are probably > > >**** > >OFF Didja know that those who use that expression are incapable. |
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On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 2:09:19 PM UTC-10, Sheldon wrote:
> > When people post barroom stories people are not likely to believe... > epecially since with those fairy tale type stories there is no way to > prove/disprove what occured. However like yesterday I spent four > hours mowing, and I spent six hours mowing today, and plan to mow > again tomorrow (weather?) and finish up as it's the last mow of the > year. I can easily prove that I mowed for the non believers but ask > me if I give a rat's b-hind. This time I had to mow alone as I lost > my partner while her knees mend. > Anyways, we don't socialize alone with people of the opposite sex... > we've both been around the block several times and we know very well > where that kind of behaviour leads... we both know with absolute > certainty that there is no such thing as platonic relationships > between people of the opposite sex, no way, no how, not possible, not > on this planet. > Anytime someone tries to convince us that they are only going out to > dinner and to see a show without their spouse LOUD sirens go off. No doubt you have a PhD in non-believing. This qualifies you to be the King of RFC. That would be fun. |
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On 10/22/2017 9:02 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 10/22/2017 8:09 PM, wrote: > > >> Anyways, we don't socialize alone with people of the opposite sex... >> we've both been around the block several times and we know very well >> where that kind of behaviour leads... we both know with absolute >> certainty that there is no such thing as platonic relationships >> between people of the opposite sex, no way, no how, not possible, not >> on this planet. >> Anytime someone tries to convince us that they are only going out to >> dinner and to see a show without their spouse LOUD sirens go off. >> > > While I agree it happens often, it does not happen all the time.Â* It is > possible to spend time with a person as a friend, not a potential bed > partner or conquest. > > Over the years I had quite a few women ask me to escort them to an > event.Â* They knew they would get home safely and with no advances.Â* Even > before I was married I had a female co-worker riding back and forth to > work with me.Â* She gave me gas money every payday. His view of relationships is skewed. Not everything is about having sex. Jill |
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On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 9:02:33 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 10/22/2017 8:09 PM, wrote: > > > > Anyways, we don't socialize alone with people of the opposite sex... > > we've both been around the block several times and we know very well > > where that kind of behaviour leads... we both know with absolute > > certainty that there is no such thing as platonic relationships > > between people of the opposite sex, no way, no how, not possible, not > > on this planet. > > Anytime someone tries to convince us that they are only going out to > > dinner and to see a show without their spouse LOUD sirens go off. > > > > While I agree it happens often, it does not happen all the time. It is > possible to spend time with a person as a friend, not a potential bed > partner or conquest. > > Over the years I had quite a few women ask me to escort them to an > event. They knew they would get home safely and with no advances. Even > before I was married I had a female co-worker riding back and forth to > work with me. She gave me gas money every payday. Sheldon projects his own psychopathology onto everyone else. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 10/23/2017 4:15 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 9:02:33 PM UTC-4, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 10/22/2017 8:09 PM, wrote: >> >> >>> Anyways, we don't socialize alone with people of the opposite sex... >>> we've both been around the block several times and we know very well >>> where that kind of behaviour leads... we both know with absolute >>> certainty that there is no such thing as platonic relationships >>> between people of the opposite sex, no way, no how, not possible, not >>> on this planet. >>> Anytime someone tries to convince us that they are only going out to >>> dinner and to see a show without their spouse LOUD sirens go off. >>> >> >> While I agree it happens often, it does not happen all the time. It is >> possible to spend time with a person as a friend, not a potential bed >> partner or conquest. >> >> Over the years I had quite a few women ask me to escort them to an >> event. They knew they would get home safely and with no advances. Even >> before I was married I had a female co-worker riding back and forth to >> work with me. She gave me gas money every payday. > > Sheldon projects his own psychopathology onto everyone else. > > Cindy Hamilton > et tu? |
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