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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:36:23 -0700, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-01-12 8:58 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 10:13 AM, Gary wrote: >>> Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>> "S Viemeister"* wrote: >>>> >>>> Ophelia wrote: >>>>> I'll take your word for it but I am not aware of problems.* Please >>>>> tell me >>>>> you don't say 'van Go'?? >>>>> >>>> Only when speaking with Americans. >>>> == >>>> >>>> lol >>> >>> Interestingly enough, "van Go" is the only way I've ever heard it >>> pronounced, even by teachers in school. I guess Usains just >>> dumbed it down to easy pronunciation rather than trying to mimic >>> the sound of vomiting.* ![]() >>> >> >> We change and simplify at will.* Why do we say Rome for Roma and Naples >> for Napoli?* I have no idea why simple city names had to be translated. > >But now we have to say Beijing when the English form is Peking. Or take Mumbai. |
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On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: > >> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: > >>>> > >>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in > >>>> the derailment. > >>>> > >>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long time. > >>>> > >>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been > >>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. > >>>> > >>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? > >>>> > >>>> %-0 > >>> > >>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever happened here. > >>> > >> > >> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell > >> first... > >> > >>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. > >>> > >> > >> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to testify too... > >> > >> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from > >> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... > > > > You pick up the food with the bread. Just like eating a sandwich. > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > > > I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my style. Too bad. It's delicious food. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I He certainly looked happen when he left. I'm afraid the computer that I'm using at the moment has no sound card. > You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many > and it's a gross finger fest. I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband. We've gone with another couple before. I suppose it's all down to how paranoid you are about germs. I'm not. Cindy Hamilton |
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![]() "Casa estilo antiguo" wrote in message news ![]() On 1/12/2018 2:21 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "dsi1" wrote in message > ... > > On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo > wrote: >> >> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in >> the derailment. >> >> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long >> time. >> >> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been >> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >> >> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >> >> %-0 > > I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were > there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, > considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever > happened here. > > I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We > should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired > of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. > > == > > Merkel invited refugees from 'anywhere' and since the EU has 'open > boarders' ... It is one of the reasons we wanted to leave. Not because we > don't like refugees but because our country isn't big enough to cope with > such a huge influx. She wasn't the first though. One of our politicians > (Blair) invited in all and sundry. It all makes huge problems for our > hospitals, schools, housing etc. > > "curses like chickens come home to roost" :-( These globalists are decoupled from all reality. == Read this: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/01/e...uslim-migrants The joys of being in the EU!! |
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![]() "Casa estilo antiguo" wrote in message news ![]() On 1/12/2018 6:14 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "S Viemeister" wrote in message ... > > On 1/12/2018 4:11 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> "S Viemeister" wrote in message ... >> On 1/11/2018 2:28 PM, Ophelia wrote: >>> "S Viemeister" wrote in message >>> ... >>> On 1/11/2018 12:16 PM, Bruce wrote: >>>> On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 10:13:36 -0700, graham > wrote: >>>>> On 2018-01-11 10:03 AM, Bruce wrote: >>>>>> That was Van Gogh. >>>>> *Not* pronounced Van "Go"! :-) >>>> No, preferably not ![]() >>> I can only pronounce it properly when I have a bad cold... >>> === >>> I've never had any problem with it, but then I can say loch properly >>> too ![]() >> >> Well, so can I, but van Gogh goes _far_ beyond the ch in loch! >> == >> I'll take your word for it but I am not aware of problems. Please tell >> me >> you don't say 'van Go'?? >> > Only when speaking with Americans. > == > > lol > > It's ok, most of us have vans that do go anyway... ;-) == Not much use else ![]() |
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![]() "graham" wrote in message news ![]() On 2018-01-12 8:59 AM, S Viemeister wrote: > On 1/12/2018 10:16 AM, Ophelia wrote: > >> Yes, to me croquettes are shaped like small logs. >> > And then there are rissoles... > and faggots! == lol not something I ever tried <g> |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> >> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> >>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> >>>> >> >>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in >> >>>> the derailment. >> >>>> >> >>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long time. >> >>>> >> >>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been >> >>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >> >>>> >> >>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >> >>>> >> >>>> %-0 >> >>> >> >>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever happened here. >> >>> >> >> >> >> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell >> >> first... >> >> >> >>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. >> >>> >> >> >> >> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to testify too... >> >> >> >> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >> >> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >> > >> > You pick up the food with the bread. Just like eating a sandwich. >> > >> > Cindy Hamilton >> > >> >> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my style. > >Too bad. It's delicious food. > >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I > >He certainly looked happen when he left. I'm afraid the computer that >I'm using at the moment has no sound card. > >> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >> and it's a gross finger fest. > >I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband. We've >gone with another couple before. I suppose it's all down to how paranoid >you are about germs. I'm not. Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 11:37:01 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >On 2018-01-12 5:21 AM, Bruce wrote: > >> Europe should have helped them closer to their own region. It's >> nonsense to let big numbers of refugees into already densely populated >> countries. Also, it's going to take decennia to explain to these >> people that gays aren't pigs and that women who smile at you aren't >> prostitutes. > >We currently have a prime minister who panders to the immigrant vote >and, despite our country bringing in 10,000 refugees per year... vetting >them, paying their way here and housing them, he pledged to bring in >25,000 by the end of that year. On top of that, we have at least 15,000 >more who come here as visitors and then when they arrive they claim >refugee status. > >We have a third safe country deal that means refugee claimants coming >from a safe country will not be admitted, but that applies only at >regular manned crossing, so now we have then streaming across the >borders from the US. Most of them are being rejected because they are >no legitimate refugees. The are economic migrants and they are fleeing >the US because special programs that allowed them to stay in the US >after disasters in their homeland are ending. Ours already ended. > >What we should be doing is assisting with housing them in areas closer >to home so that they can return when things calm down back home. We >should only be giving them visas to allow them to stay, or permanent >residence, not citizenship. > >A lot of them are more interested in citizenship and a passport than in >living here. There are many thousands of middle easterners living and >working overseas, mainly in the middle east, with American and Canadian >passports. They are citizens of convenience. > >Canada fast tracked thousands of Lebanese to citizenship because of >conflict at home. A few years back, when Israel pounded Lebanon, we had >55,000 "Canadians" who were screaming to be evacuated from Lebanon. >They were mostly those who had come here for citizenship and then >returned to their homeland. We spent millions to rescue those citizens >of convenience and shortly after things settled down back in Lebanon >most of them went back there to their real homes. It must be so sad to be you! One thing you could do is learn the difference between 'refugee' and 'immigrant' - Then if you check on what coming here as an immigrant will cost, why you might even look more favourably on some! |
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On 1/12/2018 10:51 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Casa estilo antiguo"Â* wrote in message news ![]() > On 1/12/2018 6:14 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "S Viemeister"Â* wrote in message ... >> >> On 1/12/2018 4:11 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> "S Viemeister"Â* wrote in message >>> ... >>> On 1/11/2018 2:28 PM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> "S Viemeister"Â* wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> On 1/11/2018 12:16 PM, Bruce wrote: >>>>> On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 10:13:36 -0700, graham > wrote: >>>>>> On 2018-01-11 10:03 AM, Bruce wrote: >>>>>>> That was Van Gogh. >>>>>> *Not* pronounced Van "Go"! :-) >>>>> No, preferably not ![]() >>>> I can only pronounce it properly when I have a bad cold... >>>> === >>>> I've never had any problem with it, but then I can say loch properly >>>> too ![]() >>> >>> Well, so can I, but van Gogh goes _far_ beyond the ch in loch! >>> == >>> I'll take your word for it but I am not aware of problems.Â* Please >>> tell me >>> you don't say 'van Go'?? >>> >> Only when speaking with Americans. >> == >> >> lol >> >> > > It's ok, most of us have vans that do go anyway... > > ;-) > > == > > Not much use else ![]() > LOL! I SUV your point... |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 17:47:27 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Casa estilo antiguo" wrote in message news ![]() >On 1/12/2018 2:21 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "dsi1" wrote in message >> ... >> >> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were >> there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, >> considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever >> happened here. >> >> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We >> should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired >> of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. >> >> == >> >> Merkel invited refugees from 'anywhere' and since the EU has 'open >> boarders' ... It is one of the reasons we wanted to leave. Not because we >> don't like refugees but because our country isn't big enough to cope with >> such a huge influx. She wasn't the first though. One of our politicians >> (Blair) invited in all and sundry. It all makes huge problems for our >> hospitals, schools, housing etc. >> >> > >"curses like chickens come home to roost" > >:-( > >These globalists are decoupled from all reality. > >== > >Read this: > >https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/01/e...uslim-migrants > >The joys of being in the EU!! Ophelia tends to quote from and refer to neo nazi websites, so take her with a grain of salt (at least). |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:50:00 -0700, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-01-12 8:59 AM, S Viemeister wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 10:16 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >>> Yes, to me croquettes are shaped like small logs. >>> >> And then there are rissoles... >> >and faggots! Lol, now you're looking for trouble ![]() |
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On 1/12/2018 10:08 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in >>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long time. >>>>>> >>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been >>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>> >>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>> >>>>>> %-0 >>>>> >>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell >>>> first... >>>> >>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to testify too... >>>> >>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>> >>> You pick up the food with the bread. Just like eating a sandwich. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >> >> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my style. > > Too bad. It's delicious food. It likely is, but minus a fork or spoon - pass. >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I > > He certainly looked happen when he left. I'm afraid the computer that > I'm using at the moment has no sound card. He was indeed. >> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >> and it's a gross finger fest. > > I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband. We've > gone with another couple before. I suppose it's all down to how paranoid > you are about germs. I'm not. > > Cindy Hamilton > So even though someone not your husband is feeding fingers to mouth and going back for more you're unconcerned? This is how germs spread. Their immune system =/ to yours. |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 17:47:27 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Casa estilo antiguo" wrote in message news ![]() >On 1/12/2018 2:21 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "dsi1" wrote in message >> ... >> >> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo >> wrote: >>> >>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in >>> the derailment. >>> >>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long >>> time. >>> >>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been >>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>> >>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>> >>> %-0 >> >> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were >> there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, >> considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever >> happened here. >> >> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We >> should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired >> of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. >> >> == >> >> Merkel invited refugees from 'anywhere' and since the EU has 'open >> boarders' ... It is one of the reasons we wanted to leave. Not because we >> don't like refugees but because our country isn't big enough to cope with >> such a huge influx. She wasn't the first though. One of our politicians >> (Blair) invited in all and sundry. It all makes huge problems for our >> hospitals, schools, housing etc. >> >> > >"curses like chickens come home to roost" > >:-( > >These globalists are decoupled from all reality. > >== > >Read this: > >https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/01/e...uslim-migrants > >The joys of being in the EU!! > You should be ashamed that you read stuff like this and Rebel. I remember you sending me a link to Rebel where it said Canada was just about to legislate Sharia Law for all of us! Told you at the time, big fat lie! |
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On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 5:17:00 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> === > > Yes, to me croquettes are shaped like small logs. Croquettes are great stuff. They are usually eaten with tonkatsu sauce or Japanese style curry. I'd like to try croquettes from different places but the only kind that I've seen over here is Japanese korokke. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_2m-A6OHtE |
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On 1/12/2018 11:06 AM, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in >>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long time. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been >>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>> >>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell >>>>> first... >>>>> >>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to testify too... >>>>> >>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>> >>>> You pick up the food with the bread. Just like eating a sandwich. >>>> >>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>> >>> >>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my style. >> >> Too bad. It's delicious food. >> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >> >> He certainly looked happen when he left. I'm afraid the computer that >> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >> >>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >>> and it's a gross finger fest. >> >> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband. We've >> gone with another couple before. I suppose it's all down to how paranoid >> you are about germs. I'm not. > > Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? > Are you brain dead? Someone else's hands go in their mouth and return to the communal platter. Capisce? |
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On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6:35:09 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> > We currently have a prime minister who panders to the immigrant vote > and, despite our country bringing in 10,000 refugees per year... vetting > them, paying their way here and housing them, he pledged to bring in > 25,000 by the end of that year. On top of that, we have at least 15,000 > more who come here as visitors and then when they arrive they claim > refugee status. > > We have a third safe country deal that means refugee claimants coming > from a safe country will not be admitted, but that applies only at > regular manned crossing, so now we have then streaming across the > borders from the US. Most of them are being rejected because they are > no legitimate refugees. The are economic migrants and they are fleeing > the US because special programs that allowed them to stay in the US > after disasters in their homeland are ending. Ours already ended. > > What we should be doing is assisting with housing them in areas closer > to home so that they can return when things calm down back home. We > should only be giving them visas to allow them to stay, or permanent > residence, not citizenship. > > A lot of them are more interested in citizenship and a passport than in > living here. There are many thousands of middle easterners living and > working overseas, mainly in the middle east, with American and Canadian > passports. They are citizens of convenience. > > Canada fast tracked thousands of Lebanese to citizenship because of > conflict at home. A few years back, when Israel pounded Lebanon, we had > 55,000 "Canadians" who were screaming to be evacuated from Lebanon. > They were mostly those who had come here for citizenship and then > returned to their homeland. We spent millions to rescue those citizens > of convenience and shortly after things settled down back in Lebanon > most of them went back there to their real homes. Sounds like your country is doing the right thing. |
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![]() "dsi1" wrote in message ... On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 5:17:00 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: > === > > Yes, to me croquettes are shaped like small logs. Croquettes are great stuff. They are usually eaten with tonkatsu sauce or Japanese style curry. I'd like to try croquettes from different places but the only kind that I've seen over here is Japanese korokke. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_2m-A6OHtE == They look jolly good!!! I make croquettes and patties with potato too. |
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 10:31:42 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 5:17:00 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: >> === >> >> Yes, to me croquettes are shaped like small logs. > >Croquettes are great stuff. They are usually eaten with tonkatsu sauce or Japanese style curry. I'd like to try croquettes from different places but the only kind that I've seen over here is Japanese korokke. > >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_2m-A6OHtE Croquettes are French. The Japanese are big admirers of French cuisine. |
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On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6:36:46 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> > If the word is so offensive coming from us, they should not be using it > either. As we all know, if A+B=C, then C-A=B. Right? Humans don't operate that way. Not to worry, humans will be replaced with robots that do operate that way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G6KrQG7fOs |
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On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6:46:56 AM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> > Torino or Turin? A lot of people think that FIAT stands for "fix it again Tony." Mostly these folks hate those cars. To me, it means Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino. Near as I can figure, haters often have their brains scrambled. |
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On 1/12/2018 11:35 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6:35:09 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >> >> We currently have a prime minister who panders to the immigrant vote >> and, despite our country bringing in 10,000 refugees per year... vetting >> them, paying their way here and housing them, he pledged to bring in >> 25,000 by the end of that year. On top of that, we have at least 15,000 >> more who come here as visitors and then when they arrive they claim >> refugee status. >> >> We have a third safe country deal that means refugee claimants coming >> from a safe country will not be admitted, but that applies only at >> regular manned crossing, so now we have then streaming across the >> borders from the US. Most of them are being rejected because they are >> no legitimate refugees. The are economic migrants and they are fleeing >> the US because special programs that allowed them to stay in the US >> after disasters in their homeland are ending. Ours already ended. >> >> What we should be doing is assisting with housing them in areas closer >> to home so that they can return when things calm down back home. We >> should only be giving them visas to allow them to stay, or permanent >> residence, not citizenship. >> >> A lot of them are more interested in citizenship and a passport than in >> living here. There are many thousands of middle easterners living and >> working overseas, mainly in the middle east, with American and Canadian >> passports. They are citizens of convenience. >> >> Canada fast tracked thousands of Lebanese to citizenship because of >> conflict at home. A few years back, when Israel pounded Lebanon, we had >> 55,000 "Canadians" who were screaming to be evacuated from Lebanon. >> They were mostly those who had come here for citizenship and then >> returned to their homeland. We spent millions to rescue those citizens >> of convenience and shortly after things settled down back in Lebanon >> most of them went back there to their real homes. > > Sounds like your country is doing the right thing. > Far from it: http://www.wnd.com/2015/09/isis-smug...filtrate-west/ And now, looking at Europe and America, a migration invasion of a much greater magnitude is underway. Evidence of that invasion came in February when an ISIS operative confirmed what many already suspected €“ the Islamic State is using the refugee crisis to form a fifth column of Muslim fighters inside Western nations. The Syrian operative claimed more than 4,000 trained ISIS gunmen have already been smuggled into Europe €“ hidden among innocent refugees, reported the Express, a British newspaper. https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...urope-Refugees 'Just wait€¦' Islamic State reveals it has smuggled THOUSANDS of extremists into Europe The jihadist told Western followers if they had the opportunity to "shed a drop of blood" in Western countries €“ then they should do so. Spokesman Abu Mohammed al-Adnani also praised terror attacks that have happened in Australia, Belgium and France. He said: "We repeat our call to Muslims in Europe, the infidel West, and everywhere to target the Crusaders in their home countries and wherever they find them. "We will be enemies, in front of God, to any Muslim who can shed a drop of blood of a Crusader and abstains from doing that with a bomb, bullet, knife, car, rock or even a kick or a punch." https://globalnews.ca/news/3821510/i...return-canada/ It is estimated that 180 people with a nexus to Canada, headed to other countries as foreign fighters, were stopped on the way, or remained there and kept fighting over the past few years. The government of Canada calls these people €œextremist travellers€ and are suspected of engaging in terrorism-related activities. They pose many security concerns. Around 60 have returned to Canada. http://nationalpost.com/news/world/i...-your-bedrooms ISIS urges jihadists to attack Canadians: 'You will not feel secure in your bedrooms' In a 42-minute audio speech an ISIS spokesman urged supporters to kill Canadians, regardless of whether they were civilians or members of the military The government has begun invalidating the passports of Canadians who have left to join extremist groups in Syria and Iraq, Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander revealed in an interview on Friday. The minister told the National Post his department had also revoked the passports of several Canadians who had not yet left the country but who had intended to travel to the volatile region to enlist as foreign fighters. He would not disclose the number of passports Citizenship and Immigration Canada had revoked over the conflict but said there were €œmultiple cases.€ The government says about 30 Canadians are with extremist groups in Syria and 130 are active elsewhere. |
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On 1/12/2018 11:56 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6:46:56 AM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> >> Torino or Turin? > > A lot of people think that FIAT stands for "fix it again Tony." Mostly these folks hate those cars. To me, it means Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino. Near as I can figure, haters often have their brains scrambled. > Lol, the new Alfa Giulia took Motor Trend's COTY award. http://www.motortrend.com/news/alfa-...r-of-the-year/ Il Campione: This Italian sensation reminds us that driving can indeed be joyous She's a looker /and/ a handler. |
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On 1/12/2018 1:32 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 11:06 AM, Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >> > wrote: >> >>> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo >>> wrote: >>>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo >>>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous >>>>>>>> factors in >>>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably >>>>>>>> long time. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have >>>>>>>> been >>>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we >>>>>>> were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it >>>>>>> very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear >>>>>>> meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell >>>>>> first... >>>>>> >>>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this >>>>>>> rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. >>>>>>> I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to >>>>>> testify too... >>>>>> >>>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>>> >>>>> You pick up the food with the bread.Â* Just like eating a sandwich. >>>>> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>> >>>> >>>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my style. >>> >>> Too bad.Â* It's delicious food. >>> >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >>> >>> He certainly looked happen when he left.Â* I'm afraid the computer that >>> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >>> >>>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >>>> and it's a gross finger fest. >>> >>> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband.Â* We've >>> gone with another couple before.Â* I suppose it's all down to how >>> paranoid >>> you are about germs.Â* I'm not. >> >> Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? >> > > Are you brain dead? > > Someone else's hands go in their mouth and return to the communal platter. > > Capisce? > forged |
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![]() "S Viemeister" wrote in message ... - hide quoted text - On 1/12/2018 4:11 AM, Ophelia wrote: > "S Viemeister" wrote in message ... > On 1/11/2018 2:28 PM, Ophelia wrote: >> "S Viemeister" wrote in message .... >> On 1/11/2018 12:16 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Thu, 11 Jan 2018 10:13:36 -0700, graham > wrote: >>>> On 2018-01-11 10:03 AM, Bruce wrote: >>>>> That was Van Gogh. >>>> *Not* pronounced Van "Go"! :-) >>> No, preferably not ![]() >> I can only pronounce it properly when I have a bad cold... >> === >> I've never had any problem with it, but then I can say loch properly >> too ![]() > > Well, so can I, but van Gogh goes _far_ beyond the ch in loch! > == > I'll take your word for it but I am not aware of problems. Please tell me > you don't say 'van Go'?? > Only when speaking with Americans. == lol Yes, if I pronounced it correctly here, folks would think I am a pompous a--. In speaking to someone from another country, I would attempt the correct way. Funny thing, there is s moving company here in the SFBA with vans that have Van Go emblazoned on their sides. That should tell you how we pronounce it 😊 Nellie |
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On 1/12/2018 1:33 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> The Boner: > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/casa$20boner > LOL! |
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On 1/12/2018 12:30 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 1:32 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 11:06 AM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo >>>>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous >>>>>>>>> factors in >>>>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an >>>>>>>>> unreasonably long time. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have >>>>>>>>> been >>>>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we >>>>>>>> were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it >>>>>>>> very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear >>>>>>>> meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell >>>>>>> first... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this >>>>>>>> rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over >>>>>>>> here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the >>>>>>>> time. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to >>>>>>> testify too... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>>>> >>>>>> You pick up the food with the bread.Â* Just like eating a sandwich. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my >>>>> style. >>>> >>>> Too bad.Â* It's delicious food. >>>> >>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >>>> >>>> He certainly looked happen when he left.Â* I'm afraid the computer that >>>> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >>>> >>>>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >>>>> and it's a gross finger fest. >>>> >>>> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband.Â* We've >>>> gone with another couple before.Â* I suppose it's all down to how >>>> paranoid >>>> you are about germs.Â* I'm not. >>> >>> Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? >>> >> >> Are you brain dead? >> >> Someone else's hands go in their mouth and return to the communal >> platter. >> >> Capisce? > > > forged forged. |
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On 1/12/2018 2:30 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 1:32 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 11:06 AM, Bruce wrote: >>> On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo >>>>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous >>>>>>>>> factors in >>>>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an >>>>>>>>> unreasonably long time. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have >>>>>>>>> been >>>>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we >>>>>>>> were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it >>>>>>>> very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear >>>>>>>> meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell >>>>>>> first... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this >>>>>>>> rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over >>>>>>>> here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the >>>>>>>> time. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to >>>>>>> testify too... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>>>> >>>>>> You pick up the food with the bread.Â* Just like eating a sandwich. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my >>>>> style. >>>> >>>> Too bad.Â* It's delicious food. >>>> >>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >>>> >>>> He certainly looked happen when he left.Â* I'm afraid the computer that >>>> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >>>> >>>>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >>>>> and it's a gross finger fest. >>>> >>>> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband.Â* We've >>>> gone with another couple before.Â* I suppose it's all down to how >>>> paranoid >>>> you are about germs.Â* I'm not. >>> >>> Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? >>> >> >> Are you brain dead? >> >> Someone else's hands go in their mouth and return to the communal >> platter. >> >> Capisce? > > > forged > > More nurturing than your 16 hour days spent obsessively stalking people on Usenet? Complete with highly focused attempts to create alterate personae as a means of theoretically <snicker> hiding the connection between all your stalkerk00k nyms? FAIL. You've been BUSTED. Now go lay down somewhere and STFU, stalkerk00k. |
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On 1/12/2018 2:35 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 12:30 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 1:32 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>> On 1/12/2018 11:06 AM, Bruce wrote: >>>> On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa >>>>>>>>> estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous >>>>>>>>>> factors in >>>>>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an >>>>>>>>>> unreasonably long time. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" >>>>>>>>>> have been >>>>>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we >>>>>>>>> were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it >>>>>>>>> very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear >>>>>>>>> meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a >>>>>>>> spell >>>>>>>> first... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on >>>>>>>>> this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans >>>>>>>>> over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all >>>>>>>>> the time. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to >>>>>>>> testify too... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You pick up the food with the bread.Â* Just like eating a sandwich. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my >>>>>> style. >>>>> >>>>> Too bad.Â* It's delicious food. >>>>> >>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >>>>> >>>>> He certainly looked happen when he left.Â* I'm afraid the computer that >>>>> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >>>>> >>>>>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >>>>>> and it's a gross finger fest. >>>>> >>>>> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband.Â* We've >>>>> gone with another couple before.Â* I suppose it's all down to how >>>>> paranoid >>>>> you are about germs.Â* I'm not. >>>> >>>> Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? >>>> >>> >>> Are you brain dead? >>> >>> Someone else's hands go in their mouth and return to the communal >>> platter. >>> >>> Capisce? >> Â*> >> forged > Â*forged. > Your usual not much to add to things...couldn't you have had the courtesy to the group to remove rec.arts.tv.soaps.cbs ? |
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On 1/12/2018 2:43 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 2:30 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 1:32 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>> On 1/12/2018 11:06 AM, Bruce wrote: >>>> On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa >>>>>>>>> estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous >>>>>>>>>> factors in >>>>>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an >>>>>>>>>> unreasonably long time. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" >>>>>>>>>> have been >>>>>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we >>>>>>>>> were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it >>>>>>>>> very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear >>>>>>>>> meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a >>>>>>>> spell >>>>>>>> first... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on >>>>>>>>> this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans >>>>>>>>> over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all >>>>>>>>> the time. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to >>>>>>>> testify too... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You pick up the food with the bread.Â* Just like eating a sandwich. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my >>>>>> style. >>>>> >>>>> Too bad.Â* It's delicious food. >>>>> >>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >>>>> >>>>> He certainly looked happen when he left.Â* I'm afraid the computer that >>>>> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >>>>> >>>>>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >>>>>> and it's a gross finger fest. >>>>> >>>>> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband.Â* We've >>>>> gone with another couple before.Â* I suppose it's all down to how >>>>> paranoid >>>>> you are about germs.Â* I'm not. >>>> >>>> Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? >>>> >>> >>> Are you brain dead? >>> >>> Someone else's hands go in their mouth and return to the communal >>> platter. >>> >>> Capisce? >> Â*> >> forged > > > > > More nurturing than your 16 hour days spent obsessively stalking people on > Usenet? Complete with highly focused attempts to create alterate > personae as > a means of theoretically <snicker> hiding the connection between all your > stalkerk00k nyms? > > FAIL. You've been BUSTED. > > Now go lay down somewhere and STFU, stalkerk00k. > I can be a much bigger asshole than you when provoked, so do the smart thing while you have this one opportunity. |
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On 1/12/2018 12:45 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 2:35 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 12:30 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>> On 1/12/2018 1:32 PM, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>> On 1/12/2018 11:06 AM, Bruce wrote: >>>>> On Fri, 12 Jan 2018 09:08:41 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo >>>>>>>> antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa >>>>>>>>>> estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous >>>>>>>>>>> factors in >>>>>>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an >>>>>>>>>>> unreasonably long time. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" >>>>>>>>>>> have been >>>>>>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while >>>>>>>>>> we were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are >>>>>>>>>> taking it very well, considering. Americans would freak have a >>>>>>>>>> nuclear meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a >>>>>>>>> spell >>>>>>>>> first... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on >>>>>>>>>> this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans >>>>>>>>>> over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff >>>>>>>>>> all the time. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to >>>>>>>>> testify too... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>>>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> You pick up the food with the bread.Â* Just like eating a sandwich. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my >>>>>>> style. >>>>>> >>>>>> Too bad.Â* It's delicious food. >>>>>> >>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >>>>>> >>>>>> He certainly looked happen when he left.Â* I'm afraid the computer >>>>>> that >>>>>> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >>>>>> >>>>>>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that >>>>>>> many >>>>>>> and it's a gross finger fest. >>>>>> >>>>>> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband.Â* We've >>>>>> gone with another couple before.Â* I suppose it's all down to how >>>>>> paranoid >>>>>> you are about germs.Â* I'm not. >>>>> >>>>> Where's the germ problem as long as your hands are clean? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Are you brain dead? >>>> >>>> Someone else's hands go in their mouth and return to the communal >>>> platter. >>>> >>>> Capisce? >>> Â*> >>> forged >> Â*Â*forged. > > > > Your usual not forged. |
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![]() On 1/12/2018 11:56 AM, dsi1 wrote: A lot of people think that FIAT stands for "fix it again Tony." Mostly these folks hate those cars. To me, it means Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino. Near as I can figure, haters often have their brains scrambled. ==== Like people think FORD means "fix or repair daily?" ![]() Cheri |
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On 1/12/2018 3:00 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > On 1/12/2018 11:56 AM, dsi1 wrote: > A lot of people think that FIAT stands for "fix it again Tony." Mostly > these folks hate those cars. To me, it means Fabbrica Italiana > Automobili Torino. Near as I can figure, haters often have their brains > scrambled. > > ==== > > Like people think FORD means "fix or repair daily?" ![]() > > Cheri > ****ed On a Raw Deal. -- My mental health professional has directed me to apologize to this group at large and to Marty and Steven in specific for acting out here. A change in my medications is being made to address a disorder I have been experiencing this summer. I will be monitored, but I am no longer allowed to engage in certain activities I previously have enjoyed as they exacerbate my condition. I apologize for being disruptive, in a better state of mind this was generally not an issue for me. |
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On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 1:28:42 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote:
> On 1/12/2018 10:08 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: > >> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > >>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: > >>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: > >>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in > >>>>>> the derailment. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long time. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been > >>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> %-0 > >>>>> > >>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever happened here. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell > >>>> first... > >>>> > >>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to testify too... > >>>> > >>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from > >>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... > >>> > >>> You pick up the food with the bread. Just like eating a sandwich. > >>> > >>> Cindy Hamilton > >>> > >> > >> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my style. > > > > Too bad. It's delicious food. > > It likely is, but minus a fork or spoon - pass. > > >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I > > > > He certainly looked happen when he left. I'm afraid the computer that > > I'm using at the moment has no sound card. > > He was indeed. > > >> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many > >> and it's a gross finger fest. > > > > I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband. We've > > gone with another couple before. I suppose it's all down to how paranoid > > you are about germs. I'm not. > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > > > So even though someone not your husband is feeding fingers to mouth and > going back for more you're unconcerned? Well, yes. They're my friends. The communal dish is touched only with a piece of torn-off bread. The most rudimentary motor skills are needed to ensure that you don't touch the side that you're going to stick in the communal dish. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 1/12/2018 1:27 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 1:28:42 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >> On 1/12/2018 10:08 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 11:42:50 AM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>> On 1/12/2018 4:29 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 6:15:09 PM UTC-5, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>>> On 1/11/2018 3:37 PM, dsi1 wrote: >>>>>>> On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 12:03:40 PM UTC-10, Casa estilo antiguo wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> As with any other historical train wreck there were numerous factors in >>>>>>>> the derailment. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thankfully the cleanup went well, albeit it took an unreasonably long time. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Now we're looking at secession by Cali-phonya and "slaves" have been >>>>>>>> replaced by "illegals" in sanctuary cities. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> History is a real biotch when it comes to rhyming, isn't she? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> %-0 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I was quite shocked to see what was going on in the UK while we were there. My second reaction was that the Brits are taking it very well, considering. Americans would freak have a nuclear meltdown if that ever happened here. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Oh it's happening, the frog is just enjoying the hot tub for a spell >>>>>> first... >>>>>> >>>>>>> I can't say what would happen if this migration happened on this rock. We should import more Mexicans and Puerto Ricans over here. I'm getting tired of eating all this Asian stuff all the time. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Culture travels best on good cuisine that much I'm willing to testify too... >>>>>> >>>>>> I haven't been able to master Ethiopian food yet, it's a leap from >>>>>> licking KFC off my fingers to downright eatin' with 'em... >>>>> >>>>> You pick up the food with the bread. Just like eating a sandwich. >>>>> >>>>> Cindy Hamilton >>>>> >>>> >>>> I have watched this scoop and puddle act with the najera, not my style. >>> >>> Too bad. It's delicious food. >> >> It likely is, but minus a fork or spoon - pass. >> >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMVmHBZ_x3I >>> >>> He certainly looked happen when he left. I'm afraid the computer that >>> I'm using at the moment has no sound card. >> >> He was indeed. >> >>>> You get 4 people around that polatter, and it was sized for that many >>>> and it's a gross finger fest. >>> >>> I usually go to the Ethiopian restaurant with just my husband. We've >>> gone with another couple before. I suppose it's all down to how paranoid >>> you are about germs. I'm not. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >>> >> >> So even though someone not your husband is feeding fingers to mouth and >> going back for more you're unconcerned? > > Well, yes. They're my friends. So you guys open mouth kiss too? I doubt it. > The communal dish is touched only with a piece of torn-off bread. I'm not buying that in actuality. Too much food to be pushed on one plate around for accidents not to happen. > The most rudimentary motor skills are needed to ensure that you > don't touch the side that you're going to stick in the communal > dish. > > Cindy Hamilton I've seen my share of party double dippers, people simply are not trustworthy when it comes to shoveling food away. |
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On 2018-01-12 1:31 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 5:17:00 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: >> === >> >> Yes, to me croquettes are shaped like small logs. > > Croquettes are great stuff. They are usually eaten with tonkatsu > sauce or Japanese style curry. I'd like to try croquettes from > different places but the only kind that I've seen over here is > Japanese korokke. I rarely see croquettes around here. In fact, the only place I remember seeing them was in the restaurant of a hotel we used to run a lot of training courses, the Sundial in Orillia, Ontario. They were great. Sadly, that restaurant is no longer around.It went belly up a few years ago and the whole complex has been torn down. We used to love going to courses there because the food was so good. |
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On 2018-01-12 1:35 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6:35:09 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >> Canada fast tracked thousands of Lebanese to citizenship because of >> conflict at home. A few years back, when Israel pounded Lebanon, we had >> 55,000 "Canadians" who were screaming to be evacuated from Lebanon. >> They were mostly those who had come here for citizenship and then >> returned to their homeland. We spent millions to rescue those citizens >> of convenience and shortly after things settled down back in Lebanon >> most of them went back there to their real homes. > > Sounds like your country is doing the right thing. > Really?? By taking refugees from a war torn country and fast tracking them for citizenship so that they can turn around and go back to the country from which they had sought refuge?? Nuts to that. Allow them in with extended visas or as permanent residents and give them citizenship only after an extended period of crime free self sufficiency. This government is actually reduced the the time required to obtain citizenship. I have difficulty with the idea of them needing citizenship if they aren't living here. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-01-12 1:35 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > On Friday, January 12, 2018 at 6:35:09 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > > >> Canada fast tracked thousands of Lebanese to citizenship because of > >> conflict at home. A few years back, when Israel pounded Lebanon, we had > >> 55,000 "Canadians" who were screaming to be evacuated from Lebanon. > >> They were mostly those who had come here for citizenship and then > >> returned to their homeland. We spent millions to rescue those citizens > >> of convenience and shortly after things settled down back in Lebanon > >> most of them went back there to their real homes. > > > > Sounds like your country is doing the right thing. > > > > > Really?? By taking refugees from a war torn country and fast tracking > them for citizenship so that they can turn around and go back to the > country from which they had sought refuge?? Nuts to that. Allow them in > with extended visas or as permanent residents and give them citizenship > only after an extended period of crime free self sufficiency. This > government is actually reduced the the time required to obtain > citizenship. I have difficulty with the idea of them needing citizenship > if they aren't living here. Would you have told that to Anne Frank or Natan Sharansky...??? -- Best Greg |
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On 2018-01-12 3:00 PM, Cheri wrote:
> > On 1/12/2018 11:56 AM, dsi1 wrote: > A lot of people think that FIAT stands for "fix it again Tony." Mostly > these folks hate those cars. To me, it means Fabbrica Italiana > Automobili Torino. Near as I can figure, haters often have their brains > scrambled. > > ==== > > Like people think FORD means "fix or repair daily?" ![]() > Found On Road Dead. |
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