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On 10/23/2017 3:11 PM, Gary wrote:
> Bruce wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 11:13:52 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> > wrote in message speaking of Casa
>>>
>>>> Better question... why are you in a cooking group?
>>>
>>>
>>> Best answer...because he posts a lot about cooking.

>>
>> Ted Bundy talked a lot about cooking too. You'd have loved him.

>
> eh-oh ;-o ingredients?
>

Girls in college with long brown hair...

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On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 14:27:08 -0600, Casa lo pensa >
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>On 10/23/2017 2:23 PM, wrote:
>>> When has this been about dating? If I have lunch with a friend
>>> who's male, does that make it a date? It's socializing, but
>>> it's definitely not a date.
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton

>> If just you two alone and not a party of coworkers then yes,
>> it's absolutely a date.

>
>I call BULLSHIT!
>
>
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/date
>
>:to make a usually romantic social arrangement to meet with :to have a
>date with someone she dated in high school
>
>https://www.thefreedictionary.com/date
>
>a. an appointment for a particular time, esp with a person to whom one
>is sexually or romantically [interested] attached: she has a dinner date.
>
>
>You presuppose sexual interest or romance where NONE is necessarily
>present or expected.


Are you attempting to persuade me to believe that the thought of
sexual intimacy never occurs?

You are very dense or pretending to be... intimate affairs generally
do not occur on the first date of even the next few subsequent dates,
but all intimate affairs start somewhere and it doesn't take too many
dates before sexual intimacy occurs. When normal men and women date
and no chemistry develops then the dating ceases regardless there are
other interests in common, because those interests can easily be
persued in a group setting with others and without physical proximity.
On this planet no one seeks to be alone with somone of the opposite
sex (or even the same sex in same cases) without there being an agenda
for physical intimacy to occur.



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> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 11:13:52 -0700, "Cheri" >
> wrote:
>
> wrote in message speaking of Casa
>>
>>> Better question... why are you in a cooking group?

>>
>>
>>Best answer...because he posts a lot about cooking.
>>
>>Cheri

>
> I've yet to see anything about cooking from casa, come to think of it
> I've not seen anything about cooking from you.



Sober up, you'll see better.

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On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 13:43:54 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote:

>On Monday, October 23, 2017 at 4:23:35 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 12:15:09 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
>> > wrote:
>>
>> >On Monday, October 23, 2017 at 1:33:34 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
>> >> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 12:40:56 -0400, jmcquown >
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >On 10/23/2017 11:28 AM, wrote:
>> >> >> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 03:15:42 -0700 (PDT), 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
>> >> >>
>> >> >> So you are attempting to convince us that no one cheats on their
>> >> >> spouse. . . you go, Cindy.
>> >> >>
>> >> >She didn't say no one cheats on their spouse. The point is not everyone
>> >> >does. You seem to think everyone who has any sort of interaction with
>> >> >someone of the opposite sex is bound to wind up in bed with them.
>> >> >That's simply not true.
>> >>
>> >> Not right away but given some time it is true. No one dates someone
>> >> of the opposite sex without their spouse along only to discuss hockey
>> >> scores. Even most single people of the opposite sex may date several
>> >> times before one makes the first move. You're either very naive,
>> >> think I'm very naive, or you are attempting mightily to convince us of
>> >> your faithfulness. If you're dating some guy without your husband
>> >> along and claiming you aren't doing something sexual with him you are
>> >> lying.
>> >
>> >When has this been about dating? If I have lunch with a friend
>> >who's male, does that make it a date? It's socializing, but
>> >it's definitely not a date.
>> >
>> >Cindy Hamilton

>>
>> If just you two alone and not a party of coworkers then yes,
>> it's absolutely a date.

>
>And what would you call it the two times I shared an apartment
>with a man without us having sex?
>
>Cindy Hamilton


ED or he was ***. Of course since I've never seen you there could've
been other reasons but I'm being polite... not all men are into sex
with paraplegics.
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"Casa lo pensa" > wrote in message
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> On 10/23/2017 9:10 PM, wrote:

-
>> No because I've not seen anything verbally about cooking from you
>> either.
>>

>
> Then you're lying or blind - pick one.



I pick drunk.

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> wrote in message speaking of telephoning people who
chose not to talk to him

> Simple, I was tying up the line during the times her married lover
> would call. And if Jill was honest she would tell how I couldn't
> keep up with her barrage of emails unless I phoned, I can't type very
> fast with two fingers while looking at the keys and she's a speed
> demon touch typist.



<Chuckle> Do you really think anyone believes that? I would be willing to
bet it was a case of "drink and dial" from your end.

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On 10/23/2017 11:08 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "Casa lo pensa" > wrote in message
> news >
>> On 10/23/2017 9:10 PM, wrote:

> -
>>> No because I've not seen anything verbally about cooking from you
>>> either.
>>>

>>
>> Then you're lying or blind - pick one.

>
>
> I pick drunk.
>
> Cheri


I yield to the obvious.
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On 10/24/2017 1:15 AM, Cheri wrote:
> > wrote in message speaking of telephoning people who
> chose not to talk to him
>
>> Simple, I was tying up the line during the times her married lover
>> would call.* And if Jill was honest she would tell how I couldn't
>> keep up with her barrage of emails unless I phoned, I can't type very
>> fast with two fingers while looking at the keys and she's a speed
>> demon touch typist.

>
>
> <Chuckle> Do you really think anyone believes that? I would be willing
> to bet it was a case of "drink and dial" from your end.
>
> Cheri


I am, in fact, a speed demon touch typist! The last time I took a
typing test it was close to 120 WPM. I was not sending him a
"barrage" of emails. Even if I did, which I didn't, what difference
would it make how fast he can type? That's a lame excuse. Email isn't
like live chat, ya know. What difference does typing speed make?

I'd send him pics I'd taken of the backyard wildlife sometimes. Know
what he did? "Fixed" the photos and sent them back saying he'd made
them look better. That's rather rude. I've never claimed to be a
professional photographer.

As for the phone calls, I really don't need or want to hear from
*anyone* three, 4, 5 times a day. One night Sheldon called me at
*midnight*. He woke me up to complain that notbob wasn't answering his
phone. What the heck did he expect ME to do about it?!

I don't mind an occasional phone call. But please don't call me
multiple times a day. There's no reason for it.

Earlier this year a troll reported Sheldon was dead. So yes, I did call
him so I could dispell the myth and confirm it was just computer
problems. (I didn't tell him when I called some people were rejoicing
about his alleged death, just said I hadn't seen him post in a while.)
It wasn't long after that he called back, left a message ostensibly to
thank me for my concern. I did *not* return the call since I didn't
want the phone calls to start up again. Sorry, Sheldon, there's just
not that much to say.

He's mentioned his wife likes to ski. She used to go out of town quite
a bit, either on a ski trip or to visit her kids in NYC. That's when
he'd call me. Who's the married one?! LOL No, I don't think Sheldon
cheats on his wife. I think he was just bored. BTW, I've spoken to
Sheldon's wife on the phone, she sounded like a nice woman. Most people
on RFC had no idea he was married until I mentioned it here.

John is not married. I'm about to call him because we do something
wierd most people wouldn't understand. We watch television over the
phone together. LOL

Jill


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On 10/23/2017 3:08 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>>
>> 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?!

>
> For the longest time (during the meal) I was just hoping that I
> was wrong and maybe imagining things. I didn't want to spoil my
> daughters special birthday meal either. Only at the very end did
> I realize that I was right and waitress did assume I was some old
> guy dating a young girl.
>
> You or someone here was right though....I should have announced
> the dad and daughter birthday thing right as we sat down. That's
> hindsight though. I never imagined that anyone would think the
> wrong scenario. Oh well.
>

Or at the hostess stand, arranging for a free piece of cake or pie for
her.

> PS - my daughter did miss all that behind the scene nonsense. She
> DID have a nice steak dinner and that was my only concern.
>

I'm glad she had a nice dinner. I still would not have put up with a
rude server.

I recall eating dinner alone in a restaurant once and was dressed
nicely. On my way out the door a young man, he must have been in his
20's and I was in my 40's, stopped me and asked if he could have my
phone number. I laughed and said no. Know what I assumed? He thought
I was a hooker. I wasn't dressed in skimpy clothes. But I could tell
by the way he looked me up and down he must have thought I was plying
that particular trade. Maybe I was wrong and he just wanted a couger.
LOL Not interested, sorry dude. I laughed all the way to my car.

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 10/23/2017 3:08 PM, Gary wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>> 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?!

>>
>> For the longest time (during the meal) I was just hoping that I
>> was wrong and maybe imagining things. I didn't want to spoil my
>> daughters special birthday meal either. Only at the very end did
>> I realize that I was right and waitress did assume I was some old
>> guy dating a young girl.
>>
>> You or someone here was right though....I should have announced
>> the dad and daughter birthday thing right as we sat down. That's
>> hindsight though. I never imagined that anyone would think the
>> wrong scenario. Oh well.
>>

> Or at the hostess stand, arranging for a free piece of cake or pie for
> her.
>
>> PS - my daughter did miss all that behind the scene nonsense. She
>> DID have a nice steak dinner and that was my only concern.
>>

> I'm glad she had a nice dinner. I still would not have put up with a rude
> server.
>
> I recall eating dinner alone in a restaurant once and was dressed nicely.
> On my way out the door a young man, he must have been in his 20's and I
> was in my 40's, stopped me and asked if he could have my phone number. I
> laughed and said no. Know what I assumed? He thought I was a hooker. I
> wasn't dressed in skimpy clothes. But I could tell by the way he looked
> me up and down he must have thought I was plying that particular trade.
> Maybe I was wrong and he just wanted a couger. LOL Not interested, sorry
> dude. I laughed all the way to my car.


Ew, ew, ew.

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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
news
> On 10/24/2017 1:15 AM, Cheri wrote:
>> > wrote in message speaking of telephoning people who
>> chose not to talk to him
>>
>>> Simple, I was tying up the line during the times her married lover
>>> would call. And if Jill was honest she would tell how I couldn't
>>> keep up with her barrage of emails unless I phoned, I can't type very
>>> fast with two fingers while looking at the keys and she's a speed
>>> demon touch typist.

>>
>>
>> <Chuckle> Do you really think anyone believes that? I would be willing to
>> bet it was a case of "drink and dial" from your end.
>>
>> Cheri

>
> I am, in fact, a speed demon touch typist! The last time I took a typing
> test it was close to 120 WPM. I was not sending him a "barrage" of
> emails. Even if I did, which I didn't, what difference would it make how
> fast he can type? That's a lame excuse. Email isn't like live chat, ya
> know. What difference does typing speed make?
>
> I'd send him pics I'd taken of the backyard wildlife sometimes. Know what
> he did? "Fixed" the photos and sent them back saying he'd made them look
> better. That's rather rude. I've never claimed to be a professional
> photographer.
>
> As for the phone calls, I really don't need or want to hear from *anyone*
> three, 4, 5 times a day. One night Sheldon called me at *midnight*. He
> woke me up to complain that notbob wasn't answering his phone. What the
> heck did he expect ME to do about it?!
>
> I don't mind an occasional phone call. But please don't call me multiple
> times a day. There's no reason for it.
>
> Earlier this year a troll reported Sheldon was dead. So yes, I did call
> him so I could dispell the myth and confirm it was just computer problems.
> (I didn't tell him when I called some people were rejoicing about his
> alleged death, just said I hadn't seen him post in a while.) It wasn't
> long after that he called back, left a message ostensibly to thank me for
> my concern. I did *not* return the call since I didn't want the phone
> calls to start up again. Sorry, Sheldon, there's just not that much to
> say.
>
> He's mentioned his wife likes to ski. She used to go out of town quite a
> bit, either on a ski trip or to visit her kids in NYC. That's when he'd
> call me. Who's the married one?! LOL No, I don't think Sheldon cheats on
> his wife. I think he was just bored. BTW, I've spoken to Sheldon's wife
> on the phone, she sounded like a nice woman. Most people on RFC had no
> idea he was married until I mentioned it here.
>
> John is not married. I'm about to call him because we do something wierd
> most people wouldn't understand. We watch television over the phone
> together. LOL
>
> Jill



I'm a fast typist too, and I don't care for many phone calls either. I had
enough of that when we had our business and I don't blame you at all for not
wanting people to make pests of themselves. Just for the record, I would
never rejoice over his death, we don't always agree but I certainly wouldn't
wish him or any other poster dead.

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On 10/25/2017 1:20 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> news
>> On 10/24/2017 1:15 AM, Cheri wrote:
>>> > wrote in message speaking of telephoning people
>>> who chose not to talk to him
>>>
>>>> Simple, I was tying up the line during the times her married lover
>>>> would call. And if Jill was honest she would tell how I couldn't
>>>> keep up with her barrage of emails unless I phoned, I can't type very
>>>> fast with two fingers while looking at the keys and she's a speed
>>>> demon touch typist.
>>>
>>>
>>> <Chuckle> Do you really think anyone believes that? I would be
>>> willing to bet it was a case of "drink and dial" from your end.
>>>
>>> Cheri

>>
>> I am, in fact, a speed demon touch typist!* The last time I took a
>> typing test it was close to 120 WPM. * I was not sending him a
>> "barrage" of emails.* Even if I did, which I didn't, what difference
>> would it make how fast he can type?* That's a lame excuse.* Email
>> isn't like live chat, ya know.* What difference does typing speed make?
>>
>> I'd send him pics I'd taken of the backyard wildlife sometimes.* Know
>> what he did?* "Fixed" the photos and sent them back saying he'd made
>> them look better.* That's rather rude.* I've never claimed to be a
>> professional photographer.
>>
>> As for the phone calls, I really don't need or want to hear from
>> *anyone* three, 4, 5 times a day.* One night Sheldon called me at
>> *midnight*.* He woke me up to complain that notbob wasn't answering
>> his phone.* What the heck did he expect ME to do about it?!
>>
>> I don't mind an occasional phone call.* But please don't call me
>> multiple times a day.* There's no reason for it.
>>
>> Earlier this year a troll reported Sheldon was dead.* So yes, I did
>> call him so I could dispell the myth and confirm it was just computer
>> problems. (I didn't tell him when I called some people were rejoicing
>> about his alleged death, just said I hadn't seen him post in a while.)
>> It wasn't long after that he called back, left a message ostensibly to
>> thank me for my concern.* I did *not* return the call since I didn't
>> want the phone calls to start up again.* Sorry, Sheldon, there's just
>> not that much to say.
>>
>> He's mentioned his wife likes to ski.* She used to go out of town
>> quite a bit, either on a ski trip or to visit her kids in NYC.* That's
>> when he'd call me.* Who's the married one?! LOL* No, I don't think
>> Sheldon cheats on his wife.* I think he was just bored.* BTW, I've
>> spoken to Sheldon's wife on the phone, she sounded like a nice woman.
>> Most people on RFC had no idea he was married until I mentioned it here.
>>
>> John is not married.* I'm about to call him because we do something
>> wierd most people wouldn't understand.* We watch television over the
>> phone together. LOL
>>
>> Jill

>
>
> I'm a fast typist too, and I don't care for many phone calls either. I
> had enough of that when we had our business and I don't blame you at all
> for not wanting people to make pests of themselves. Just for the record,
> I would never rejoice over his death, we don't always agree but I
> certainly wouldn't wish him or any other poster dead.
>
> Cheri


I wouldn't wish anyone dead, either. But someone announced he was dead
so I called to check on him. See? I don't hate him. That doesn't mean
I want to talk on the phone every day.

As I said, an occasional phone call was fine. But not multiple times a
day, every day. Sheldon says "if Jill was honest". I *am* honest. I
don't like talking on the phone. My SO is not married. I don't know
why he keeps saying that. Maybe he feels like he was jilted. <shrug>

Jill
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On 10/23/2017 12:59 PM, Casa lo pensa wrote:
> On 10/23/2017 10:40 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>>> So you are attempting to convince us that no one cheats on their
>>> spouse. . . you go, Cindy.
>>>

>> She didn't say no one cheats on their spouse.Â* The point is not
>> everyone does.Â* You seem to think everyone who has any sort of
>> interaction with someone of the opposite sex is bound to wind up in
>> bed with them. That's simply not true.
>>
>> Jill

>
>
> Is he still calling you on the phone of late?
>

No he hasn't.

> I think your rejection was unwelcome...perhaps...


Maybe.

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On 10/25/2017 7:53 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/23/2017 12:59 PM, Casa lo pensa wrote:
>> On 10/23/2017 10:40 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>> So you are attempting to convince us that no one cheats on their
>>>> spouse. . . you go, Cindy.
>>>>
>>> She didn't say no one cheats on their spouse.Â* The point is not
>>> everyone does.Â* You seem to think everyone who has any sort of
>>> interaction with someone of the opposite sex is bound to wind up in
>>> bed with them. That's simply not true.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>>
>> Is he still calling you on the phone of late?
>>

> No he hasn't.
>
>> I think your rejection was unwelcome...perhaps...

>
> Maybe.
>
> Jill



Yeah, very much reads that way...


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On 10/23/2017 3:43 PM, wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 11:41:48 -0600, Casa lo pensa >
> wrote:
>
>> On 10/23/2017 11:40 AM,
wrote:
>>>> You seem to think everyone who has any sort of interaction with
>>>> someone of the opposite sex is bound to wind up in bed with them.
>>>> That's simply not true.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>> You can't talk... you're sleeping with someone's husband... and each
>>> time he visits you he probably tells his wife he's attending an art
>>> show... there's no way you can convince me that he spends the week
>>> with you only for your cooking.

>>
>> Uh why do you care ?

>
> I don't care a whit, merely addressed her post to me
>
>> Is this because she stopped taking your phone calls?

>
> How do you know whether the phone calls stopped?
>

Everyone knows, Sheldon. There was a big blowup here about it several
years ago. You didn't believe it when I said I don't like talking on
the phone.

You used to call former poster George Leppla and his wife Becca
constantly, too. When they stopped answering their home phone you found
another number and tied up their business line. Have you forgotten
about that?

I know there were others because you called me at midnight once to
complain 'notbob' wasn't answering his phone. You're the obsessive
telephone caller, not me.

>> Does your wife know you were calling her all the time?
>> I mean in terms of being "convincing"...well...uh...

>
> Most times my wife was within earshot of my speaker phone... there was
> never a time the conversation was untorrid, mostly about Jill
> searching for a job and her doing repairs on her house.
>

Yes, she was within earshot. The conversations were innocuous,
sometimes downright boring. So why did you feel the need to call me
several times a day?

Best wishes on Kathy's recovery from her knee replacements, BTW. And
yes, you were always on that damn speaker phone.

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On 10/25/2017 10:44 AM, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
> On 10/25/2017 8:41 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 10/25/2017 10:28 AM, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
>>> On 10/25/2017 8:11 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>> On 10/23/2017 1:40 PM, wrote:
>>>>> You can't talk... you're sleeping with someone's husband... and each
>>>>> time he visits you he probably tells his wife he's attending an art
>>>>> show... there's no way you can convince me that he spends the week
>>>>> with you only for your cooking.
>>>>
>>>> Where *do* you get your information?!Â* When you make assumptions you
>>>> make an ass out of...
>>>>
>>>> Aside from the false accusations, I am a very good cook.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> Swordfish pic confirms as much.

>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Jill

>
> This whole schtick of accusing people of not being able to cook or even
> share recipes when they obviously CAN and DO is just getting really
> damned OLD.
>
> He needs a new routine, post haste...


Maybe he needs more cats. Sheldon looks upon himself as the
grandfather of this ng. He can and will be cantankerous, accusatory.
Everyone who talks about food and cooking who doesn't take pictures is a
LIAR. It's definitely getting old and really boring. I don't take
pictures of everything I cook. I would really rather eat the food
rather than pose it for pics.

Jill


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On 10/25/2017 8:59 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/25/2017 10:44 AM, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
>> On 10/25/2017 8:41 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>>> On 10/25/2017 10:28 AM, Casa de los peregrinos wrote:
>>>> On 10/25/2017 8:11 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>> On 10/23/2017 1:40 PM, wrote:
>>>>>> You can't talk... you're sleeping with someone's husband... and each
>>>>>> time he visits you he probably tells his wife he's attending an art
>>>>>> show... there's no way you can convince me that he spends the week
>>>>>> with you only for your cooking.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where *do* you get your information?!Â* When you make assumptions
>>>>> you make an ass out of...
>>>>>
>>>>> Aside from the false accusations, I am a very good cook.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill
>>>>
>>>> Swordfish pic confirms as much.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> This whole schtick of accusing people of not being able to cook or
>> even share recipes when they obviously CAN and DO is just getting
>> really damned OLD.
>>
>> He needs a new routine, post haste...

>
> Maybe he needs more cats. Â* Sheldon looks upon himself as the
> grandfather of this ng.Â* He can and will be cantankerous, accusatory.
> Everyone who talks about food and cooking who doesn't take pictures is a
> LIAR.Â* It's definitely getting old and really boring.Â* I don't take
> pictures of everything I cook.Â* I would really rather eat the food
> rather than pose it for pics.
>
> Jill


No kidding, there has to be a happy medium somewhere between "deck rail
steve" and Sheldon's food-quisition.

Then again perhaps that's why rfc on Foolsbook thrives...
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Casa de los peregrinos says...
>
> No kidding, there has to be a happy medium somewhere
> between "deck rail steve" and Sheldon's food-quisition.
>


Mebbe you should stop forging Steve W, you obsessive freak.
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On 2017-10-25, Casa de los peregrinos > wrote:

> Then again perhaps that's why rfc on Foolsbook thrives...


It does?

Who knew!? Certainly, not me.

nb
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On 10/25/2017 9:26 AM, notbob wrote:
> On 2017-10-25, Casa de los peregrinos > wrote:
>
>> Then again perhaps that's why rfc on Foolsbook thrives...

>
> It does?
>
> Who knew!? Certainly, not me.
>
> nb
>



Oh yeah, there's a website too:

http://recfoodcooking.com/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/recfoodcooking/


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On 10/25/2017 9:36 AM, Marty Bodine wrote:
> Lack of a denial noted.


Big ol' yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn....



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In article >, ost
Casa de los peregrinos socked up as Sqwertz and forged...
> In article >,
to
> Casa de los peregrinos says...
>>
>> On 10/25/2017 9:20 AM, Marty Bodine wrote:
>>> In article >,
to
>>> Casa de los peregrinos says...
>>>>
>>>> No kidding, there has to be a happy medium somewhere
>>>> between "deck rail steve" and Sheldon's food-quisition.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Mebbe you should stop forging Steve W, you obsessive freak.
>>>

>>
>>

> Lack of a denial noted.
>>
>>
>> Mebbe you should stop stalking women...
>>

>
> PPOR.
>
> >

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And just WTF does your obsession and forging of Steve W have to do with
me?

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