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On 4/27/2020 8:33 AM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>>
>> Here we go again. Why do you buy food based on online ratings? I saw
>> exactly the same product (Michilena's) you're talking about when
>> perusing the frozen food aisle today. Yep, it looks like cheap crappy
>> tasting mac & cheese:
>>
>> https://www.michelinas.com/cheeseburger-mac

>
> And here we go again....again!
> You say "it looks like cheap crappy tasting mac & cheese."
> But you have absolutely no idea what it tastes like.


Oh, you'd be wrong about that. Did you miss the post (yours, not this
thread) where you brought it up? I said I tried and didn't like it.
Stouffer's frozen mac & cheese is far superior.

> As I said, I love that stuff. Nice and cheesy and those
> bits of burger have some amazing flavor. That's the key
> flavor in it.
>

I know you love it. Wish I could figure out why. Better, just add some
seasoned ground beef to actual mac & cheese or even stir some into the
Stouffer's frozen halfway through cooking.

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jmcquown wrote:
>
> On 4/27/2020 8:32 AM, Gary wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >>
> >> Doris Night wrote:
> >>> Remember when she didn't have room in her freezer for anything because
> >>> it was full of ice cream bars? Or maybe it was popsicles, not sure.

> >
> > It was popsicles.
> >
> >> Or possibly frozen 'Hot Pockets' which no one would eat...

> >
> > Except for Gary.
> >

> I almost picked up a package of those the other day. Except the only
> ones the (yes, Family Dollar) store had were the pizza ones. The ham &
> cheese ones used to be pretty good for a quick lunch.


I rarely buy them but will occasionally just for a late night
snack. Yeah, the ham and cheese ones are good and also the
"chicken with broccoli and cheese"

In either case the croissant ones are better than the regular
crust ones.

I do need to learn to make my own. I do like "meat pies" but the
hot pockets are a cheap alternate.
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On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 2:41:09 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/27/2020 1:19 AM, Doris Night wrote:
> > On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:57:51 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >> The mandate applies to the whole state. It started out when he was in a
> >> press conference. He said he went to the store and was shocked to see people
> >> his age and up in the store. He said none of them should be in there. Why he
> >> was in there...dunno. But he then decreed that people 65 and over should not
> >> leave their house for any reason. They were to send a younger person to get
> >> things for them.
> >>
> >> He then went on to add there were too many people out and about and the rest
> >> of us should only make one trip to the store every two weeks and stay in our
> >> own neighborhood.
> >>
> >> In subsequent press conferences, he has brought up the two week thing so
> >> many times that Dori Monson keeps playing a sound bite of it.

> >
> > OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
> > reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
> > then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
> >
> > Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?
> >
> > Doris
> >

> It doesn't matter who Dori Monson is but for your edification, Doris,
> he's a liberal radio personality who is spouting off a lot of bullshit.


Not a liberal. Libertarian. Pretty much the polar opposite of today's
liberals.

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On 4/26/2020 8:40 AM, Jinx the Minx wrote:

> Julie Bove > wrote:
>>
>>
>> I normally keep a good stock but we've been on lockdown longer than most.
>> We're only allowed one trip to the store every two weeks and things are
>> being rationed. I did get paper towels today but there was a limit of one
>> package. So 6 rolls as that was the only kind they had.
>>
>>

>
> Interesting. My friend lives just 20 minutes away from Bothell in Edmonds.
> Theyre not restricted from going to the store more often than once every 2
> weeks.


Your friend probably isn't a k00k who thinks the rantings of a right-
wing talk-radio commentator is "news."


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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:41:04 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote:

>On 4/27/2020 1:19 AM, Doris Night wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:57:51 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> The mandate applies to the whole state. It started out when he was in a
>>> press conference. He said he went to the store and was shocked to see people
>>> his age and up in the store. He said none of them should be in there. Why he
>>> was in there...dunno. But he then decreed that people 65 and over should not
>>> leave their house for any reason. They were to send a younger person to get
>>> things for them.
>>>
>>> He then went on to add there were too many people out and about and the rest
>>> of us should only make one trip to the store every two weeks and stay in our
>>> own neighborhood.
>>>
>>> In subsequent press conferences, he has brought up the two week thing so
>>> many times that Dori Monson keeps playing a sound bite of it.

>>
>> OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
>> reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
>> then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
>>
>> Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?
>>
>> Doris
>>

>It doesn't matter who Dori Monson is but for your edification, Doris,
>he's a liberal radio personality who is spouting off a lot of bullshit.
>
>The governor never said people over 65 can't leave the house to buy
>essential items (food). The governor may be urging them not to if they
>can send someone else to the store, sure. There is no mandate in
>Bothell that says people of any age are not allowed to shop for food.
>
>She's been provided links to several sites to help her figure this out.
>
>Jill


Not Liberal, Libertarian
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:53:06 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote:

>On 4/27/2020 12:37 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:51:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Julie Bove > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> "Terry Coombs" wrote in message ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4/22/2020 6:21 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>> Micheleia's Hamburger Mac and Cheese. It was a snack sized portion.
>>>>>>> That
>>>>>>> part was good as I was only eating a snack. But whoever does the online
>>>>>>> reviews should lose their job! 5 stars my eye! *Shudder* Had a slightly
>>>>>>> weird flavor and the pasta was soft.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My trip to Walmart tomorrow does not look promising. They are out of
>>>>>>> stock on most everything I would normally buy. We've been eating cereal
>>>>>>> or crackers for a meal almost daily. We also have cheese and canned
>>>>>>> goods. That's about it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I need REAL food! And paper towels. Stores seem to have TP now but no
>>>>>>> paper towels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I almost feel sorry for you , sitting here with a freezer full of
>>>>>> various meats and a pantry well stocked with all the things we like .
>>>>>> We've even got fresh lettuce in the fridge and green onions growing both
>>>>>> out in the garden and in a big plastic pot out on the deck . Fresh
>>>>>> tomatoes would be nice , but all that's available here are commercially
>>>>>> grown tomato-shaped objects that have no flavor . I can wait for our
>>>>>> home grown .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Snag
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ====
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do feel sorry for her. Like you, we keep a good store and freezers
>>>>>> full always. We are fairly remote, with no shops nearby so I don't like
>>>>>> to take chances. I suppose anyone living near shops who can normally
>>>>>> get
>>>>>> out easily don't need to worry so much. Times like these are not really
>>>>>> expected I suppose.
>>>>>
>>>>> I normally keep a good stock but we've been on lockdown longer than most.
>>>>> We're only allowed one trip to the store every two weeks and things are
>>>>> being rationed. I did get paper towels today but there was a limit of one
>>>>> package. So 6 rolls as that was the only kind they had.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Interesting. My friend lives just 20 minutes away from Bothell in Edmonds.
>>>> They’re not restricted from going to the store more often than once every
>>>> 2
>>>> weeks.
>>>
>>> I'm from Edmonds. They sure are. It applies to the whole state. But
>>> seemingly the only other person I know who heard the press conference where
>>> Inslee said this is my friend Jim. He repeated back to me what he heard and
>>> it was exactly what I heard.

>>
>> I suggest you read he
>> https://coronavirus.wa.gov/spread-fa...mean-stay-home
>>
>> and he
>> https://coronavirus.wa.gov/you-and-your-family#grocery
>> How can I stay safe when going grocery shopping?
>> You can take several steps you can take before, during and after you
>> go grocery shopping to keep yourself and others safe.
>> Before you go
>> Only make needed trips. Don't go to the store if you're sick, and be
>> extra cautious if you or a loved one is more likely to get sick from
>> COVID-19.
>> Wash your hands.
>> Consider ordering groceries online for pick up or delivery.
>> Check for special hours. Many stories offer special shopping hours for
>> people over 60, pregnant people, and those with medical conditions.
>> At the store
>> Wear a cloth face covering that covers your nose and mouth.
>> Use hand sanitizer or an antiseptic wipe to clean the handles of a
>> grocery cart or basket.
>> Keep your distance of at least six feet between you and others, even
>> in the checkout line.
>> Cover your coughs and sneezes.
>> Don't touch your face.
>> Save some for your neighbors. Only buy what you need so there will be
>> enough for everyone.
>> When you get home
>> Wash your hands.
>> Practice food safety. Don't disinfect your groceries. Wash your fruit
>> and vegetables as you normally would.
>>
>> As I said, check your state government COVID-19 resource pages and
>> stop repeating some radio newsreader with an urge to show off.
>> Janet US
>>

>Sadly, Janet US, she's not willing to check official sources. She's
>repeating stuff she's heard on the radio or that which has been repeated
>by someone who listens to this radio program. Oh well.
>
>Jill


Just be thankful she is not a neighbor
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:00:11 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 4/27/2020 8:33 AM, Gary wrote:
>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>> Here we go again. Why do you buy food based on online ratings? I saw
>>> exactly the same product (Michilena's) you're talking about when
>>> perusing the frozen food aisle today. Yep, it looks like cheap crappy
>>> tasting mac & cheese:
>>>
>>> https://www.michelinas.com/cheeseburger-mac

>>
>> And here we go again....again!
>> You say "it looks like cheap crappy tasting mac & cheese."
>> But you have absolutely no idea what it tastes like.

>
>Oh, you'd be wrong about that. Did you miss the post (yours, not this
>thread) where you brought it up? I said I tried and didn't like it.
>Stouffer's frozen mac & cheese is far superior.
>
>> As I said, I love that stuff. Nice and cheesy and those
>> bits of burger have some amazing flavor. That's the key
>> flavor in it.
>>

>I know you love it. Wish I could figure out why. Better, just add some
>seasoned ground beef to actual mac & cheese or even stir some into the
>Stouffer's frozen halfway through cooking.
>
>Jill


Better, make it at home. There's a recipe for that. I just saw it
this last week on Pioneer Woman
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On 2020-04-27 12:53 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/27/2020 12:37 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:51:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Julie Bove > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> "Terry Coombs"Â* wrote in message ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 4/22/2020 6:21 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>> Micheleia's Hamburger Mac and Cheese. It was a snack sized portion.
>>>>>>> That
>>>>>>> part was good as I was only eating a snack. But whoever does the
>>>>>>> online
>>>>>>> reviews should lose their job! 5 stars my eye! *Shudder* Had a
>>>>>>> slightly
>>>>>>> weird flavor and the pasta was soft.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My trip to Walmart tomorrow does not look promising. They are out of
>>>>>>> stock on most everything I would normally buy. We've been eating
>>>>>>> cereal
>>>>>>> or crackers for a meal almost daily. We also have cheese and canned
>>>>>>> goods. That's about it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I need REAL food! And paper towels. Stores seem to have TP now
>>>>>>> but no
>>>>>>> paper towels.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I almost feel sorry for you , sitting here with a freezer full of
>>>>>> various meats and a pantry well stocked with all the things we like .
>>>>>> We've even got fresh lettuce in the fridge and green onions
>>>>>> growing both
>>>>>> out in the garden and in a big plastic pot out on the deck . Fresh
>>>>>> tomatoes would be nice , but all that's available here are
>>>>>> commercially
>>>>>> grown tomato-shaped objects that have no flavor . I can wait for our
>>>>>> home grown .
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Snag
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ====
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I do feel sorry for her.Â* Like you, we keep a good store and freezers
>>>>>> full always.Â* We are fairly remote, with no shops nearby so I
>>>>>> don't like
>>>>>> to take chances.Â*Â* I suppose anyone living near shops who can
>>>>>> normally
>>>>>> get
>>>>>> out easily don't need to worry so much.Â* Times like these are not
>>>>>> really
>>>>>> expected I suppose.
>>>>>
>>>>> I normally keep a good stock but we've been on lockdown longer than
>>>>> most.
>>>>> We're only allowed one trip to the store every two weeks and things
>>>>> are
>>>>> being rationed. I did get paper towels today but there was a limit
>>>>> of one
>>>>> package. So 6 rolls as that was the only kind they had.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Interesting. My friend lives just 20 minutes away from Bothell in
>>>> Edmonds.
>>>> Theyre not restricted from going to the store more often than once
>>>> every
>>>> 2
>>>> weeks.
>>>
>>> I'm from Edmonds. They sure are. It applies to the whole state. But
>>> seemingly the only other person I know who heard the press conference
>>> where
>>> Inslee said this is my friend Jim. He repeated back to me what he
>>> heard and
>>> it was exactly what I heard.

>>
>> I suggest you read he
>> https://coronavirus.wa.gov/spread-fa...mean-stay-home
>>
>> and he
>> https://coronavirus.wa.gov/you-and-your-family#grocery
>> How can I stay safe when going grocery shopping?
>> You can take several steps you can take before, during and after you
>> go grocery shopping to keep yourself and others safe.
>> Before you go
>> Only make needed trips. Don't go to the store if you're sick, and be
>> extra cautious if you or a loved one is more likely to get sick from
>> COVID-19.
>> Wash your hands.
>> Consider ordering groceries online for pick up or delivery.
>> Check for special hours. Many stories offer special shopping hours for
>> people over 60, pregnant people, and those with medical conditions.
>> At the store
>> Wear a cloth face covering that covers your nose and mouth.
>> Use hand sanitizer or an antiseptic wipe to clean the handles of a
>> grocery cart or basket.
>> Keep your distance of at least six feet between you and others, even
>> in the checkout line.
>> Cover your coughs and sneezes.
>> Don't touch your face.
>> Save some for your neighbors. Only buy what you need so there will be
>> enough for everyone.
>> When you get home
>> Wash your hands.
>> Practice food safety. Don't disinfect your groceries. Wash your fruit
>> and vegetables as you normally would.
>>
>> As I said, check your state government COVID-19 resource pages and
>> stop repeating some radio newsreader with an urge to show off.
>> Janet US
>>

> Sadly, Janet US, she's not willing to check official sources.Â* She's
> repeating stuff she's heard on the radio or that which has been repeated
> by someone who listens to this radio program.Â* Oh well.
>
> Jill

J.B. Priestley would have placed her in what he defined as "Admass".
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On 4/27/2020 3:00 PM, Gary wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>>
>> On 4/27/2020 8:32 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Doris Night wrote:
>>>>> Remember when she didn't have room in her freezer for anything because
>>>>> it was full of ice cream bars? Or maybe it was popsicles, not sure.
>>>
>>> It was popsicles.
>>>
>>>> Or possibly frozen 'Hot Pockets' which no one would eat...
>>>
>>> Except for Gary.
>>>

>> I almost picked up a package of those the other day. Except the only
>> ones the (yes, Family Dollar) store had were the pizza ones. The ham &
>> cheese ones used to be pretty good for a quick lunch.

>
> I rarely buy them but will occasionally just for a late night
> snack. Yeah, the ham and cheese ones are good and also the
> "chicken with broccoli and cheese"
>

I don't snack late at night so perhaps that's the difference. I
remember vaguely the chicken with broccoli & cheese Hot Pockets.
Honestly, I haven't looked for them.

> In either case the croissant ones are better than the regular
> crust ones.
>

I don't recall the croissant ones. I do sort of remember Sara Lee had
some stuffed croissants. Ham & cheese and also chicken with mushrooms
(not my favourite thing) in a smooth sauce with, IIRC, gruyere cheese.
They didn't stick around long in the freezer case. They were light and
fluffy, not doughy like Hot Pockets.

> I do need to learn to make my own. I do like "meat pies" but the
> hot pockets are a cheap alternate.
>

I like meat pies. I suck at making pastry and won't waste my time
trying. But no, I'm not buying Hot Pockets in their current iteration.

Jill


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On 4/27/2020 3:55 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:00:11 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>> On 4/27/2020 8:33 AM, Gary wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Here we go again. Why do you buy food based on online ratings? I saw
>>>> exactly the same product (Michilena's) you're talking about when
>>>> perusing the frozen food aisle today. Yep, it looks like cheap crappy
>>>> tasting mac & cheese:
>>>>
>>>> https://www.michelinas.com/cheeseburger-mac
>>>
>>> And here we go again....again!
>>> You say "it looks like cheap crappy tasting mac & cheese."
>>> But you have absolutely no idea what it tastes like.

>>
>> Oh, you'd be wrong about that. Did you miss the post (yours, not this
>> thread) where you brought it up? I said I tried and didn't like it.
>> Stouffer's frozen mac & cheese is far superior.
>>
>>> As I said, I love that stuff. Nice and cheesy and those
>>> bits of burger have some amazing flavor. That's the key
>>> flavor in it.
>>>

>> I know you love it. Wish I could figure out why. Better, just add some
>> seasoned ground beef to actual mac & cheese or even stir some into the
>> Stouffer's frozen halfway through cooking.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Better, make it at home. There's a recipe for that. I just saw it
> this last week on Pioneer Woman
> Janet US
>

That's why I said just add some seasoned ground beef to actual mac &
cheese. Yes, I've tried this Michelina stuff. Gary is being contrary,
per usual lately.

Jill
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On 2020-04-27 1:48 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:41:04 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>> On 4/27/2020 1:19 AM, Doris Night wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:57:51 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> The mandate applies to the whole state. It started out when he was in a
>>>> press conference. He said he went to the store and was shocked to see people
>>>> his age and up in the store. He said none of them should be in there. Why he
>>>> was in there...dunno. But he then decreed that people 65 and over should not
>>>> leave their house for any reason. They were to send a younger person to get
>>>> things for them.
>>>>
>>>> He then went on to add there were too many people out and about and the rest
>>>> of us should only make one trip to the store every two weeks and stay in our
>>>> own neighborhood.
>>>>
>>>> In subsequent press conferences, he has brought up the two week thing so
>>>> many times that Dori Monson keeps playing a sound bite of it.
>>>
>>> OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
>>> reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
>>> then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
>>>
>>> Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?
>>>
>>> Doris
>>>

>> It doesn't matter who Dori Monson is but for your edification, Doris,
>> he's a liberal radio personality who is spouting off a lot of bullshit.
>>
>> The governor never said people over 65 can't leave the house to buy
>> essential items (food). The governor may be urging them not to if they
>> can send someone else to the store, sure. There is no mandate in
>> Bothell that says people of any age are not allowed to shop for food.
>>
>> She's been provided links to several sites to help her figure this out.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Not Liberal, Libertarian
> Janet US
>

The "I'm alright, Jack", "I'm comfortably off", "I don't want to pay
taxes", "I don't give a damn about the less fortunate" brigade!
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:20:22 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 4/27/2020 3:55 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:00:11 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 4/27/2020 8:33 AM, Gary wrote:


>>>> As I said, I love that stuff. Nice and cheesy and those
>>>> bits of burger have some amazing flavor. That's the key
>>>> flavor in it.
>>>>
>>> I know you love it. Wish I could figure out why. Better, just add some
>>> seasoned ground beef to actual mac & cheese or even stir some into the
>>> Stouffer's frozen halfway through cooking.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> Better, make it at home. There's a recipe for that. I just saw it
>> this last week on Pioneer Woman
>> Janet US
>>

>That's why I said just add some seasoned ground beef to actual mac &
>cheese. Yes, I've tried this Michelina stuff. Gary is being contrary,
>per usual lately.


Maybe he skipped puberty and is catching up now?
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On 2020-04-27 1:53 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:53:06 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>> On 4/27/2020 12:37 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:51:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Jinx the Minx" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Julie Bove > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> "Terry Coombs" wrote in message ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 4/22/2020 6:21 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>>> Micheleia's Hamburger Mac and Cheese. It was a snack sized portion.
>>>>>>>> That
>>>>>>>> part was good as I was only eating a snack. But whoever does the online
>>>>>>>> reviews should lose their job! 5 stars my eye! *Shudder* Had a slightly
>>>>>>>> weird flavor and the pasta was soft.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> My trip to Walmart tomorrow does not look promising. They are out of
>>>>>>>> stock on most everything I would normally buy. We've been eating cereal
>>>>>>>> or crackers for a meal almost daily. We also have cheese and canned
>>>>>>>> goods. That's about it.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I need REAL food! And paper towels. Stores seem to have TP now but no
>>>>>>>> paper towels.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I almost feel sorry for you , sitting here with a freezer full of
>>>>>>> various meats and a pantry well stocked with all the things we like .
>>>>>>> We've even got fresh lettuce in the fridge and green onions growing both
>>>>>>> out in the garden and in a big plastic pot out on the deck . Fresh
>>>>>>> tomatoes would be nice , but all that's available here are commercially
>>>>>>> grown tomato-shaped objects that have no flavor . I can wait for our
>>>>>>> home grown .
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Snag
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ====
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I do feel sorry for her. Like you, we keep a good store and freezers
>>>>>>> full always. We are fairly remote, with no shops nearby so I don't like
>>>>>>> to take chances. I suppose anyone living near shops who can normally
>>>>>>> get
>>>>>>> out easily don't need to worry so much. Times like these are not really
>>>>>>> expected I suppose.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I normally keep a good stock but we've been on lockdown longer than most.
>>>>>> We're only allowed one trip to the store every two weeks and things are
>>>>>> being rationed. I did get paper towels today but there was a limit of one
>>>>>> package. So 6 rolls as that was the only kind they had.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Interesting. My friend lives just 20 minutes away from Bothell in Edmonds.
>>>>> Theyre not restricted from going to the store more often than once every
>>>>> 2
>>>>> weeks.
>>>>
>>>> I'm from Edmonds. They sure are. It applies to the whole state. But
>>>> seemingly the only other person I know who heard the press conference where
>>>> Inslee said this is my friend Jim. He repeated back to me what he heard and
>>>> it was exactly what I heard.
>>>
>>> I suggest you read he
>>> https://coronavirus.wa.gov/spread-fa...mean-stay-home
>>>
>>> and he
>>> https://coronavirus.wa.gov/you-and-your-family#grocery
>>> How can I stay safe when going grocery shopping?
>>> You can take several steps you can take before, during and after you
>>> go grocery shopping to keep yourself and others safe.
>>> Before you go
>>> Only make needed trips. Don't go to the store if you're sick, and be
>>> extra cautious if you or a loved one is more likely to get sick from
>>> COVID-19.
>>> Wash your hands.
>>> Consider ordering groceries online for pick up or delivery.
>>> Check for special hours. Many stories offer special shopping hours for
>>> people over 60, pregnant people, and those with medical conditions.
>>> At the store
>>> Wear a cloth face covering that covers your nose and mouth.
>>> Use hand sanitizer or an antiseptic wipe to clean the handles of a
>>> grocery cart or basket.
>>> Keep your distance of at least six feet between you and others, even
>>> in the checkout line.
>>> Cover your coughs and sneezes.
>>> Don't touch your face.
>>> Save some for your neighbors. Only buy what you need so there will be
>>> enough for everyone.
>>> When you get home
>>> Wash your hands.
>>> Practice food safety. Don't disinfect your groceries. Wash your fruit
>>> and vegetables as you normally would.
>>>
>>> As I said, check your state government COVID-19 resource pages and
>>> stop repeating some radio newsreader with an urge to show off.
>>> Janet US
>>>

>> Sadly, Janet US, she's not willing to check official sources. She's
>> repeating stuff she's heard on the radio or that which has been repeated
>> by someone who listens to this radio program. Oh well.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Just be thankful she is not a neighbor
>

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Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:20:22 -0400, jmcquown >
> wrote:
>
>> On 4/27/2020 3:55 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:00:11 -0400, jmcquown >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 4/27/2020 8:33 AM, Gary wrote:

>
>>>>> As I said, I love that stuff. Nice and cheesy and those
>>>>> bits of burger have some amazing flavor. That's the key
>>>>> flavor in it.
>>>>>
>>>> I know you love it. Wish I could figure out why. Better, just add some
>>>> seasoned ground beef to actual mac & cheese or even stir some into the
>>>> Stouffer's frozen halfway through cooking.
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> Better, make it at home. There's a recipe for that. I just saw it
>>> this last week on Pioneer Woman
>>> Janet US
>>>

>> That's why I said just add some seasoned ground beef to actual mac &
>> cheese. Yes, I've tried this Michelina stuff. Gary is being contrary,
>> per usual lately.

>
> Maybe he skipped puberty and is catching up now?
>


Ask him. He's here Fruce.




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On 4/27/2020 3:15 PM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 2:41:09 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 4/27/2020 1:19 AM, Doris Night wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:57:51 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> The mandate applies to the whole state. It started out when he was in a
>>>> press conference. He said he went to the store and was shocked to see people
>>>> his age and up in the store. He said none of them should be in there. Why he
>>>> was in there...dunno. But he then decreed that people 65 and over should not
>>>> leave their house for any reason. They were to send a younger person to get
>>>> things for them.
>>>>
>>>> He then went on to add there were too many people out and about and the rest
>>>> of us should only make one trip to the store every two weeks and stay in our
>>>> own neighborhood.
>>>>
>>>> In subsequent press conferences, he has brought up the two week thing so
>>>> many times that Dori Monson keeps playing a sound bite of it.
>>>
>>> OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
>>> reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
>>> then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
>>>
>>> Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?
>>>
>>> Doris
>>>

>> It doesn't matter who Dori Monson is but for your edification, Doris,
>> he's a liberal radio personality who is spouting off a lot of bullshit.

>
> Not a liberal. Libertarian. Pretty much the polar opposite of today's
> liberals.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>

Yes, I nearly corrected myself (libertarian) but it hardly seems to
matter. She's not listening to people who know what they're talking
about when it comes to being able to shop for food.

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> We're only allowed one trip to the store every two weeks and
> things are being rationed.


This is a lie, you brain-damaged ****tard.

You've been told to leave and not return.

LEAVE NOW AND DON'T COME BACK!
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:25:07 -0600, graham > wrote:

>On 2020-04-27 1:48 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:41:04 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 4/27/2020 1:19 AM, Doris Night wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:57:51 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The mandate applies to the whole state. It started out when he was in a
>>>>> press conference. He said he went to the store and was shocked to see people
>>>>> his age and up in the store. He said none of them should be in there. Why he
>>>>> was in there...dunno. But he then decreed that people 65 and over should not
>>>>> leave their house for any reason. They were to send a younger person to get
>>>>> things for them.
>>>>>
>>>>> He then went on to add there were too many people out and about and the rest
>>>>> of us should only make one trip to the store every two weeks and stay in our
>>>>> own neighborhood.
>>>>>
>>>>> In subsequent press conferences, he has brought up the two week thing so
>>>>> many times that Dori Monson keeps playing a sound bite of it.
>>>>
>>>> OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
>>>> reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
>>>> then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
>>>>
>>>> Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?
>>>>
>>>> Doris
>>>>
>>> It doesn't matter who Dori Monson is but for your edification, Doris,
>>> he's a liberal radio personality who is spouting off a lot of bullshit.
>>>
>>> The governor never said people over 65 can't leave the house to buy
>>> essential items (food). The governor may be urging them not to if they
>>> can send someone else to the store, sure. There is no mandate in
>>> Bothell that says people of any age are not allowed to shop for food.
>>>
>>> She's been provided links to several sites to help her figure this out.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> Not Liberal, Libertarian
>> Janet US
>>

>The "I'm alright, Jack", "I'm comfortably off", "I don't want to pay
>taxes", "I don't give a damn about the less fortunate" brigade!


yep, sitting on the sidelines, contributing nothing but whining all
the time.
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:55:44 -0600, graham > wrote:

>On 2020-04-27 1:53 p.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 14:53:06 -0400, jmcquown >
>> wrote:

>snip
>>>>
>>>> As I said, check your state government COVID-19 resource pages and
>>>> stop repeating some radio newsreader with an urge to show off.
>>>> Janet US
>>>>
>>> Sadly, Janet US, she's not willing to check official sources. She's
>>> repeating stuff she's heard on the radio or that which has been repeated
>>> by someone who listens to this radio program. Oh well.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> Just be thankful she is not a neighbor
>>

>https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...ure=emb_l ogo
>
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 12:46:08 -0700, Omni Vore >
wrote:

>On 4/26/2020 8:40 AM, Jinx the Minx wrote:
>
>> Julie Bove > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> I normally keep a good stock but we've been on lockdown longer than most.
>>> We're only allowed one trip to the store every two weeks and things are
>>> being rationed. I did get paper towels today but there was a limit of one
>>> package. So 6 rolls as that was the only kind they had.
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Interesting. My friend lives just 20 minutes away from Bothell in Edmonds.
>> They’re not restricted from going to the store more often than once every 2
>> weeks.

>
>Your friend probably isn't a k00k who thinks the rantings of a right-
>wing talk-radio commentator is "news."


"Alternative Facts?"


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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
news
> On 4/25/2020 2:02 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> Face it, you bought some cheap frozen mac & cheese thing and didn't like
>>> it. You can't use a health related lockdown to justify your poor
>>> shopping choice. Live an learn but please don't make excuses.

>>
>> I bought what was available and it had a good rating online. I don't like
>> it and neither does J. I won't buy it again.

>
> Here we go again. Why do you buy food based on online ratings? I saw
> exactly the same product (Michilena's) you're talking about when perusing
> the frozen food aisle today. Yep, it looks like cheap crappy tasting mac
> & cheese:
>
> https://www.michelinas.com/cheeseburger-mac
>
> Your gardener didn't make you buy this. No one made you buy this.


WTF? I never said he made me buy it! I used the online reviews because with
a few exceptions, I don't buy frozen meals. It all looks good in the pic.
Can't go by that.

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"Doris Night" > wrote in message
...
> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Omni Vore" > wrote in message
...
>>> On 4/24/2020 2:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> It's Ju-Ju and her incessant lying. [...]
>>>>>
>>>>> And that blatant LIE, yes a plain old lie, that they're only 'allowed'
>>>>> to
>>>>> shop every two weeks and they're not 'allowed' to just go for milk or
>>>>> eggs
>>>>> is just a bald-faced lie.
>>>>
>>>> It certainly isn't! This is what Inslee is telling us to do.
>>>
>>> Yes, you brain-dead dumb****, it is. "Inslee" (the polite term is
>>> "Governor Inslee," you ****witted dolt) is not "telling" anybody
>>> anything like that.
>>>
>>> YOU.
>>>
>>> ARE.
>>>
>>> A.
>>>
>>> BRAINDEAD.
>>>
>>> DUMB****!

>>
>>I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making that claim,
>>then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.

>
> Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even heard
> of it.
>
> Doris?


It's a Seattle area radio station. The above poster is claiming to be from
this area. That particular station is the one we are supposed to listen to
for updates on the virus. If he or she had been listening, then he or she
would have heard what I am talking about.

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Julie Bove wrote:

> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
> ...
> > On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>"Omni Vore" > wrote in message
> ...
> >>> On 4/24/2020 2:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> > wrote in message
> >>>> ...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> It's Ju-Ju and her incessant lying. [...]
> >>>>>
> >>>>> And that blatant LIE, yes a plain old lie, that they're only 'allowed'
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> shop every two weeks and they're not 'allowed' to just go for milk or
> >>>>> eggs
> >>>>> is just a bald-faced lie.
> >>>>
> >>>> It certainly isn't! This is what Inslee is telling us to do.
> >>>
> >>> Yes, you brain-dead dumb****, it is. "Inslee" (the polite term is
> >>> "Governor Inslee," you ****witted dolt) is not "telling" anybody
> >>> anything like that.
> >>>
> >>> YOU.
> >>>
> >>> ARE.
> >>>
> >>> A.
> >>>
> >>> BRAINDEAD.
> >>>
> >>> DUMB****!
> >>
> >>I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making that claim,
> >>then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.

> >
> > Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even heard
> > of it.
> >
> > Doris?

>
> It's a Seattle area radio station. The above poster is claiming to be from
> this area. That particular station is the one we are supposed to listen to
> for updates on the virus. If he or she had been listening, then he or she
> would have heard what I am talking about.



Sweetie, your mum must have been a chronic alcoholic, because your brain is obviously tainted by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome...

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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 17:52:13 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote:

>
>"Doris Night" > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Omni Vore" > wrote in message
...
>>>> On 4/24/2020 2:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's Ju-Ju and her incessant lying. [...]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And that blatant LIE, yes a plain old lie, that they're only 'allowed'
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> shop every two weeks and they're not 'allowed' to just go for milk or
>>>>>> eggs
>>>>>> is just a bald-faced lie.
>>>>>
>>>>> It certainly isn't! This is what Inslee is telling us to do.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, you brain-dead dumb****, it is. "Inslee" (the polite term is
>>>> "Governor Inslee," you ****witted dolt) is not "telling" anybody
>>>> anything like that.
>>>>
>>>> YOU.
>>>>
>>>> ARE.
>>>>
>>>> A.
>>>>
>>>> BRAINDEAD.
>>>>
>>>> DUMB****!
>>>
>>>I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making that claim,
>>>then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.

>>
>> Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even heard
>> of it.
>>
>> Doris?

>
>It's a Seattle area radio station. The above poster is claiming to be from
>this area. That particular station is the one we are supposed to listen to
>for updates on the virus. If he or she had been listening, then he or she
>would have heard what I am talking about.


I doubt it was said that you must listen there for info. Station
advertising most likely said stay tuned to this station for further
updates on the virus.
We have all been around the barn a couple of times and don't fall for
your postings anymore. Any radio or TV station will do. Unless you
think the same people with black helicopters is monitoring your house?
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"Doris Night" > wrote in message
...
> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:57:51 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>The mandate applies to the whole state. It started out when he was in a
>>press conference. He said he went to the store and was shocked to see
>>people
>>his age and up in the store. He said none of them should be in there. Why
>>he
>>was in there...dunno. But he then decreed that people 65 and over should
>>not
>>leave their house for any reason. They were to send a younger person to
>>get
>>things for them.
>>
>>He then went on to add there were too many people out and about and the
>>rest
>>of us should only make one trip to the store every two weeks and stay in
>>our
>>own neighborhood.
>>
>>In subsequent press conferences, he has brought up the two week thing so
>>many times that Dori Monson keeps playing a sound bite of it.

>
> OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
> reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
> then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
>
> Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?


He's a local radio host. We have programs for seniors here. For instance,
Bartell drugs will bring food, toilet paper, etc.



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"Omni Vore" > wrote in message
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> On 4/25/2020 12:32 PM, Doris Night wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making that
>>> claim,
>>> then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.

>>
>> Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even heard
>> of it.

>
> Droolie's an idiot, and that means she's too stupid to understand that
> most here aren't in the metro Seattle region. She listens to opinion
> talk shows on local right-wing radio and confuses it with actual news.
>
> Dori Monson, the host of one of these right-wing talk shows, likes to
> play edited clips that make it sound like the governor is ordering
> people to do things, when in fact, it's excerpted from a longer
> presscon with suggestions of what people might do to minimize the
> spread of the virus and its associated disease. There is no "telling"
> anyone to do anything.
>

Dori is a Libertarian. If you listened to his show, you would know this.
I'll bet you couldn't tell me what Inslee said today, could you? Thought
not!

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On 4/27/2020 9:12 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 17:52:13 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Omni Vore" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On 4/24/2020 2:30 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's Ju-Ju and her incessant lying. [...]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And that blatant LIE, yes a plain old lie, that they're only 'allowed'
>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>> shop every two weeks and they're not 'allowed' to just go for milk or
>>>>>>> eggs
>>>>>>> is just a bald-faced lie.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It certainly isn't! This is what Inslee is telling us to do.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, you brain-dead dumb****, it is. "Inslee" (the polite term is
>>>>> "Governor Inslee," you ****witted dolt) is not "telling" anybody
>>>>> anything like that.
>>>>>
>>>>> YOU.
>>>>>
>>>>> ARE.
>>>>>
>>>>> A.
>>>>>
>>>>> BRAINDEAD.
>>>>>
>>>>> DUMB****!
>>>>
>>>> I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making that claim,
>>>> then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.
>>>
>>> Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even heard
>>> of it.
>>>
>>> Doris?

>>
>> It's a Seattle area radio station. The above poster is claiming to be from
>> this area. That particular station is the one we are supposed to listen to
>> for updates on the virus. If he or she had been listening, then he or she
>> would have heard what I am talking about.

>
> I doubt it was said that you must listen there for info. Station
> advertising most likely said stay tuned to this station for further
> updates on the virus.
> We have all been around the barn a couple of times and don't fall for
> your postings anymore. Any radio or TV station will do. Unless you
> think the same people with black helicopters is monitoring your house?
> Janet US
>

I'm certainly getting dizzy what with all those helicopters circling
around. She just won't let go of this. She's listening to one radio
station telling her she can only shop once every two weeks. Must be the
gospel. Common sense and a simple online search would give her access
to *factual* information. Oh, and she should stop letting her
"gardener" eat her out of house and home.

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On 4/27/2020 9:18 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>
> "Omni Vore" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 4/25/2020 12:32 PM, Doris Night wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making that
>>>> claim,
>>>> then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.
>>>
>>> Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even heard
>>> of it.

>>
>> Droolie's an idiot, and that means she's too stupid to understand that
>> most here aren't in the metro Seattle region. She listens to opinion
>> talk shows on local right-wing radio and confuses it with actual news.
>>
>> Dori Monson, the host of one of these right-wing talk shows, likes to
>> play edited clips that make it sound like the governor is ordering
>> people to do things, when in fact, it's excerpted from a longer
>> presscon with suggestions of what people might do to minimize the
>> spread of the virus and its associated disease. There is no "telling"
>> anyone to do anything.
>>

> Dori is a Libertarian. If you listened to his show, you would know this.
> I'll bet you couldn't tell me what Inslee said today, could you? Thought
> not!
>
> <snip>


No one gives a shit what Inslee said on your radio today. He does not
have the authority to tell people they cannot shop for food. He'd be
lynched if he told people they had to stay home and starve. Good lord!
Go to the store and buy some food already.

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> On 4/27/2020 9:18 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "Omni Vore" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 4/25/2020 12:32 PM, Doris Night wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>>> > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making
>>>>> that claim,
>>>>> then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.
>>>>
>>>> Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even
>>>> heard
>>>> of it.
>>>
>>> Droolie's an idiot, and that means she's too stupid to
>>> understand that
>>> most here aren't in the metro Seattle region. She listens to
>>> opinion
>>> talk shows on local right-wing radio and confuses it with actual
>>> news.
>>>
>>> Dori Monson, the host of one of these right-wing talk shows,
>>> likes to
>>> play edited clips that make it sound like the governor is ordering
>>> people to do things, when in fact, it's excerpted from a longer
>>> presscon with suggestions of what people might do to minimize the
>>> spread of the virus and its associated disease. There is no
>>> "telling"
>>> anyone to do anything.
>>>

>> Dori is a Libertarian. If you listened to his show, you would
>> know this. I'll bet you couldn't tell me what Inslee said today,
>> could you? Thought not!
>>
>> <snip>

>
> No one gives a shit what Inslee said on your radio today.* He does
> not have the authority to tell people they cannot shop for food.
> He'd be lynched if he told people they had to stay home and
> starve.* Good lord! Go to the store and buy some food already.
>
> Jill


The stores won't have anything she can eat.



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On 4/27/2020 9:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Sun, 26 Apr 2020 21:57:51 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> The mandate applies to the whole state. It started out when he was in a
>>> press conference. He said he went to the store and was shocked to see
>>> people
>>> his age and up in the store. He said none of them should be in there.
>>> Why he
>>> was in there...dunno. But he then decreed that people 65 and over
>>> should not
>>> leave their house for any reason. They were to send a younger person
>>> to get
>>> things for them.
>>>
>>> He then went on to add there were too many people out and about and
>>> the rest
>>> of us should only make one trip to the store every two weeks and stay
>>> in our
>>> own neighborhood.
>>>
>>> In subsequent press conferences, he has brought up the two week thing so
>>> many times that Dori Monson keeps playing a sound bite of it.

>>
>> OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
>> reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
>> then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
>>
>> Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?

>
> He's a local radio host. We have programs for seniors here. For
> instance, Bartell drugs will bring food, toilet paper, etc.


Wait just a minute. I thought you said you're not a "senior". Or
"elderly." Symantics! You're listening to a talk radio host who is
positing you are not allowed to go shopping other than every two weeks.
It's fake news.

Jill


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>On 4/27/2020 9:17 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> "Doris Night" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> OK. First of all, if people over 65 can't leave the house for any
>>> reason *and if they don't have a younger person to send on errands*,
>>> then how the hell are seniors supposed to eat
>>>
>>> Also, who the **** is Dori Monson?

>>
>> He's a local radio host. We have programs for seniors here. For
>> instance, Bartell drugs will bring food, toilet paper, etc.

>
>Wait just a minute. I thought you said you're not a "senior". Or
>"elderly." Symantics!


Semantics. What kind of librarian are you?
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On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 8:00:40 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
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> Sweetie, your mum must have been a chronic alcoholic, because your brain is obviously tainted by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome...
>
> --
> Best
> Greg
>

I think you've figured out her problem. Her ex-husband finally said he
couldn't deal with the stupidity any longer and divorced her brain dead
carcass.
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 19:49:43 -0700 (PDT), "
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>On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 8:00:40 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
>>
>> Sweetie, your mum must have been a chronic alcoholic, because your brain is obviously tainted by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome...
>>
>> --
>> Best
>> Greg
>>

>I think you've figured out her problem. Her ex-husband finally said he
>couldn't deal with the stupidity any longer and divorced her brain dead
>carcass.


What happened to your husband? Is he still running?
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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 18:18:57 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>
>"Omni Vore" > wrote in message
...
>> On 4/25/2020 12:32 PM, Doris Night wrote:
>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:05:41 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am not polite when it comes to Inslee. And if you are making that
>>>> claim,
>>>> then you don't listen to his press conferences or KIRO radio.
>>>
>>> Why would any of us here listen to KIRO radio? I've never even heard
>>> of it.

>>
>> Droolie's an idiot, and that means she's too stupid to understand that
>> most here aren't in the metro Seattle region. She listens to opinion
>> talk shows on local right-wing radio and confuses it with actual news.
>>
>> Dori Monson, the host of one of these right-wing talk shows, likes to
>> play edited clips that make it sound like the governor is ordering
>> people to do things, when in fact, it's excerpted from a longer
>> presscon with suggestions of what people might do to minimize the
>> spread of the virus and its associated disease. There is no "telling"
>> anyone to do anything.
>>

>Dori is a Libertarian. If you listened to his show, you would know this.
>I'll bet you couldn't tell me what Inslee said today, could you? Thought
>not!
>
><snip>


If I wanted to know what Inslee said today, I'd go to the TV and watch
a video of him saying it, that way I'd know I got the truth of it.
That wacko you listen to playing with your head
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>I'm certainly getting dizzy what with all those helicopters circling
>around. She just won't let go of this. She's listening to one radio
>station telling her she can only shop once every two weeks. Must be the
>gospel. Common sense and a simple online search would give her access
>to *factual* information. Oh, and she should stop letting her
>"gardener" eat her out of house and home.
>
>Jill


she and others like her are the reason we will have rump for another
session of madness.


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Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 19:49:43 -0700 (PDT), "
> > wrote:
>
>> On Monday, April 27, 2020 at 8:00:40 PM UTC-5, GM wrote:
>>>
>>> Sweetie, your mum must have been a chronic alcoholic, because your brain is obviously tainted by Fetal Alcohol Syndrome...
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best
>>> Greg
>>>

>> I think you've figured out her problem. Her ex-husband finally said he
>> couldn't deal with the stupidity any longer and divorced her brain dead
>> carcass.

>
> What happened to your husband? Is he still running?
>


Quick druce ... catch up to him and get a quick whiff!


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On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 20:54:16 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
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>On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 21:32:11 -0400, jmcquown >
>wrote:
>snip
>>>

>>I'm certainly getting dizzy what with all those helicopters circling
>>around. She just won't let go of this. She's listening to one radio
>>station telling her she can only shop once every two weeks. Must be the
>>gospel. Common sense and a simple online search would give her access
>>to *factual* information. Oh, and she should stop letting her
>>"gardener" eat her out of house and home.
>>
>>Jill

>
>she and others like her are the reason we will have rump for another
>session of madness.


I don't know about Julie, but I do know that Gary, cshenkie, Joan,
"Snag" and Leo are the reason you'll get Trump again.
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> What happened to your husband? Is he still running?
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He's buried in the backyard.
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"Doris Night" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 24 Apr 2020 23:00:36 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"jmcquown" > wrote in message
...
>>> On 4/24/2020 9:08 PM, wrote:
>>>> On Friday, April 24, 2020 at 5:09:23 AM UTC-5, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> We are really on our honor. They are tracking us on our cell phones,
>>>>> via
>>>>> cams, helicopters and also those "pass" things installed in cars. Not
>>>>> sure
>>>>> what they are. I don't have one. However...
>>>>>
>>>>> This is the country I live in and this Sheriff won't enforce the
>>>>> rules.
>>>>>
>>>>>
https://news.yahoo.com/snohomish-cou...172441515.html
>>>>>
>>>> Hey stupid, if he won't enforce the 'rules' then you're safe to take
>>>> your
>>>> ignorant butt to the grocery store. Are you afraid you'll be arrested
>>>> and
>>>> made to work on a rock pile? Tracking you on your cell phone and
>>>> following
>>>> you in helicopters, uh-huh. Like they're going to show up at
>>>> everybody's
>>>> door and ask them where they were headed on such and such a date.
>>>>
>>>> The ignorance is astounding.
>>>>
>>> She certainly has an interesting imagination. Helicopters? Maybe
>>> drones.
>>> I sincerely doubt they're keeping tabs on how often people go to the
>>> grocery store. Who knows, there may well be shortages where she is.
>>> Shortened store hours and/or limited numbers of people allowed in the
>>> store at one time. That's to be expected.
>>>
>>> She's offered no proof people are only allowed to shop for groceries
>>> every
>>> two weeks. The logistics of all the grocery stores trying to keep track
>>> of who bought what when and where is astounding. Sorry, you can't shop
>>> today, you bought some bagged salad a week ago. At the store down the
>>> street. Really?! Stores have their hands full stocking what they can,
>>> maintaining inventory, having employees show up. She can't *really*
>>> believe people are being told they can't buy food... can she?

>>
>>Our governor asked us to shop once every two weeks and not at all for
>>those
>>65 and over.
>>
>>I saw a helicopter flying low over the park across the street. Dori Monson
>>had one fly over his fire pit. He was doing wrong. Invited neighbors over.
>>They were all 6 feet away from each other but no matter. No gatherings of
>>any kind. The helicopter hovered until they dispersed.

>
> Do you have any idea how much it costs to operate a helicopter? They
> sure aren't going to be using them to monitor back yard fire pits.


And yet, they did. I have no idea how much they cost but they frequently fly
here.

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"John Kuthe" > wrote in message
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On Sunday, April 26, 2020 at 8:05:45 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> On 4/25/2020 2:02 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> >
> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >>
> >> Face it, you bought some cheap frozen mac & cheese thing and didn't
> >> like it. You can't use a health related lockdown to justify your poor
> >> shopping choice. Live an learn but please don't make excuses.

> >
> > I bought what was available and it had a good rating online. I don't
> > like it and neither does J. I won't buy it again.

>
> Here we go again. Why do you buy food based on online ratings? I saw
> exactly the same product (Michilena's) you're talking about when
> perusing the frozen food aisle today. Yep, it looks like cheap crappy
> tasting mac & cheese:
>
> https://www.michelinas.com/cheeseburger-mac
>
> Your gardener didn't make you buy this. No one made you buy this.
>
> Jill


GROSS! Ick! If I'd ever make mac-n-cheese I would get macaroni and cheese,
look up a basic recipe and wing it! I remember once at a friend's house
making mac-n-cheese and I had a small piece of Havarti cheese to add to it
and it was really great! Havarti is a very high fat cheese and
commensurately very delicious!

John Kuthe...

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If I had or could buy the ingredients for it, I could have. I had no meat,
milk or flour.

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