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Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.
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Dave Smith laid this down on his screen :
> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and green
> salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.
>

Trump wanked out your yogurt, you squat to ****
weakling.

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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
> green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.


I'm having leftover Pasta Fagioli and if I have them, as few pizza rolls.
Not sure if I have any.

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On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
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>Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
>green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.


Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?
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> On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
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> >Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
> >green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.

>
> Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?


lol That was one of the better typos ever posted here. :-D


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On 2020-10-03 8:03 a.m., Gary wrote:
> Sheldon Martin wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
>>> green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.

>>
>> Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?

>
> lol That was one of the better typos ever posted here. :-D
>


But you knew I was talking about salmon.
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On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 09:51:54 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>On 2020-10-03 8:03 a.m., Gary wrote:
>> Sheldon Martin wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
>>>> green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.
>>>
>>> Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?

>>
>> lol That was one of the better typos ever posted here. :-D
>>

>
>But you knew I was talking about salmon.


No, I didn't know you were talking about salmon... "fillet" is a
disambigulation, often used with several meanings but often
incorrectly, for fish/meat it's usually written with one L,
pronounced fi' lay... to me fillet is engineering nomenclature,
pronounced fil' let and the t is pronounced.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillet_(mechanics)
A good example of a fillet is in modern aircraft where the frames are
made of thinner aluminum for lightness but with a radious/fillet
forming internal angles for strength. For garments a fillet/doubled
material is used for the crotch area of women's panties... adds
strength where needed to delicate fabrics... new terminology for rfc's
crotch sniffers/chewers. lol


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On Sat, 03 Oct 2020 13:22:03 -0400, Sheldon Martin >
wrote:

>On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 09:51:54 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>>On 2020-10-03 8:03 a.m., Gary wrote:
>>> Sheldon Martin wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
>>>>> green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.
>>>>
>>>> Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?
>>>
>>> lol That was one of the better typos ever posted here. :-D
>>>

>>
>>But you knew I was talking about salmon.

>
>No, I didn't know you were talking about salmon... "fillet" is a
>disambigulation, often used with several meanings but often
>incorrectly, for fish/meat it's usually written with one L,
>pronounced fi' lay... to me fillet is engineering nomenclature,
>pronounced fil' let and the t is pronounced.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fillet_(mechanics)
>A good example of a fillet is in modern aircraft where the frames are
>made of thinner aluminum for lightness but with a radious/fillet
>forming internal angles for strength. For garments a fillet/doubled
>material is used for the crotch area of women's panties... adds
>strength where needed to delicate fabrics... new terminology for rfc's
>crotch sniffers/chewers. lol


Spelling lessons by Sheldon...
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On 2020-10-03 1:22 p.m., Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 09:51:54 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>> On 2020-10-03 8:03 a.m., Gary wrote:
>>> Sheldon Martin wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
>>>>> green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.
>>>>
>>>> Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?
>>>
>>> lol That was one of the better typos ever posted here. :-D
>>>

>>
>> But you knew I was talking about salmon.

>
> No, I didn't know you were talking about salmon... "fillet" is a
> disambigulation,

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


Since you are playing spelling cop maybe you should check your own.

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On 10/3/2020 1:22 PM, Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 09:51:54 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>> On 2020-10-03 8:03 a.m., Gary wrote:
>>> Sheldon Martin wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
>>>>> green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.
>>>>
>>>> Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?
>>>
>>> lol That was one of the better typos ever posted here. :-D
>>>

>>
>> But you knew I was talking about salmon.

>
> No, I didn't know you were talking about salmon... "fillet" is a
> disambigulation, often used with several meanings but often
> incorrectly, for fish/meat it's usually written with one L,
> pronounced fi' lay... to me fillet is engineering nomenclature,
>
>

Excuse me. "Fillet" means the bones have been removed using a filleting
knife. When I hear the term 'filet' with one L I think "beef". Tenderloin.

Jill


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On Saturday, October 3, 2020 at 1:22:33 PM UTC-4, Sheldon wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 2020 09:51:54 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
> >On 2020-10-03 8:03 a.m., Gary wrote:
> >> Sheldon Martin wrote:
> >>> On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 Dave Smith wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> Pacific wild salad fillet, streamed asparagus, brown Basmati rice and
> >>>> green salad. Dessert was a grilled peach with some vanilla Greek yogurt.
> >>>
> >>> Pacific wild salad fillet... poison ivy w/French dressing?
> >>
> >> lol That was one of the better typos ever posted here. :-D
> >>

> >
> >But you knew I was talking about salmon.

> No, I didn't know you were talking about salmon... "fillet" is a
> disambigulation, often used with several meanings but often
> incorrectly, for fish/meat it's usually written with one L,
> pronounced fi' lay...


U.S. bias duly noted. It's fillet in British (and apparently Canadian) English.

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Dave Smith wrote:
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> Pacific wild salad fillet,


lol Is this a new vegan food?
Send pics!
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On 10/3/2020 5:02 AM, Gary wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote:
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>> Pacific wild salad fillet,

>
> lol Is this a new vegan food?
> Send pics!
>



http://www.forestandfauna.com/foragi...lettuce-salad/
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On 2020-10-03 8:02 a.m., Gary wrote:
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>> Pacific wild salad fillet,

>
> lol Is this a new vegan food?
> Send pics!
>

Vegan??
The diet I have been following for the last month is about half
vegetarian. It does not strictly forbid meat. It is eaten less often
and in smaller amounts.

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On Saturday, October 3, 2020 at 8:02:06 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> Dave Smith wrote:
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> > Pacific wild salad fillet,

> lol Is this a new vegan food?
> Send pics!


It looks like an obvious autocorrect to me.

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