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On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 17:44:47 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:

> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>> On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 10:26:09 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
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>>> Citation, please. I looked it up and can't find any reference to this
>>> crime wave at coffee stands in your area.

>>
>> Me either. It's probably the same people who are scamming gullible
>> people out of money for mailbox replacements.

>
> This is my ballot box. I've already voted. The box is on a rotary so I can't
> fathom how it was hit.
>
> https://www.democraticunderground.com/108215834


And WTF does that have to do with your lie about the non-existent
crime wave at coffee stands?

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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 17:44:47 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 10:26:09 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
>>>
>>>> Citation, please. I looked it up and can't find any reference to this
>>>> crime wave at coffee stands in your area.
>>>
>>> Me either. It's probably the same people who are scamming gullible
>>> people out of money for mailbox replacements.

>>
>> This is my ballot box. I've already voted. The box is on a rotary so I
>> can't
>> fathom how it was hit.
>>
>> https://www.democraticunderground.com/108215834

>
> And WTF does that have to do with your lie about the non-existent
> crime wave at coffee stands?


Nothing at all. Just an example of how things are around here.

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On 10/28/2020 8:21 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>> On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 17:44:47 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 10:26:09 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Citation, please.Â* I looked it up and can't find any reference to this
>>>>> crime wave at coffee stands in your area.
>>>>
>>>> Me either. It's probably the same people who are scamming gullible
>>>> people out of money for mailbox replacements.
>>>
>>> This is my ballot box. I've already voted. The box is on a rotary so
>>> I can't
>>> fathom how it was hit.
>>>
>>> https://www.democraticunderground.com/108215834

>>
>> And WTF does that have to do with your lie about the non-existent
>> crime wave at coffee stands?

>
> Nothing at all. Just an example of how things are around here.


Okay! You just confessed to lying about the crime wave at coffee
stands. Thank you!

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On 2020-10-29 3:12 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/28/2020 8:21 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>


>>> And WTF does that have to do with your lie about the non-existent
>>> crime wave at coffee stands?

>>
>> Nothing at all. Just an example of how things are around here.

>
> Okay!Â* You just confessed to lying about the crime wave at coffee
> stands.Â* Thank you!


It was pretty obvious right from the start that she was lying about
that. I challenged to her cite a news report about it. It was no
surprise that she was unable to post one.

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> On 10/28/2020 8:21 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 17:44:47 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Sun, 25 Oct 2020 10:26:09 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Citation, please. I looked it up and can't find any reference to this
>>>>>> crime wave at coffee stands in your area.
>>>>>
>>>>> Me either. It's probably the same people who are scamming gullible
>>>>> people out of money for mailbox replacements.
>>>>
>>>> This is my ballot box. I've already voted. The box is on a rotary so I
>>>> can't
>>>> fathom how it was hit.
>>>>
>>>> https://www.democraticunderground.com/108215834
>>>
>>> And WTF does that have to do with your lie about the non-existent
>>> crime wave at coffee stands?

>>
>> Nothing at all. Just an example of how things are around here.

>
> Okay! You just confessed to lying about the crime wave at coffee stands.
> Thank you!


No I didn't! The coffee stand robberies was posts on the local FB group. You
can't read the posts because you're not a member. If you think every crime
that has been committed makes the news, you'd be wrong.



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> On 2020-10-29 3:12 p.m., jmcquown wrote:
>> On 10/28/2020 8:21 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>>

>
>>>> And WTF does that have to do with your lie about the non-existent
>>>> crime wave at coffee stands?
>>>
>>> Nothing at all. Just an example of how things are around here.

>>
>> Okay! You just confessed to lying about the crime wave at coffee stands.
>> Thank you!

>
> It was pretty obvious right from the start that she was lying about that.
> I challenged to her cite a news report about it. It was no surprise that
> she was unable to post one.


I'll repeat. If you think every crime that haw been committed makes the
news, you'd be wrong.

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On 2020-10-29 7:19 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>> It was pretty obvious right from the start that she was lying about
>> that. IÂ* challenged to her cite a news report about it. It was no
>> surprise that she was unable to post one.

>
> I'll repeat. If you think every crime that haw been committed makes the
> news, you'd be wrong.


You didn't say that it was a single incident. You suggested that it was
a major problem. You said that you stay home, so you must have heard it
somewhere, which would be a challenging to read the non existing reports.
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> On 2020-10-29 7:19 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...

>
>>> It was pretty obvious right from the start that she was lying about
>>> that. I challenged to her cite a news report about it. It was no
>>> surprise that she was unable to post one.

>>
>> I'll repeat. If you think every crime that haw been committed makes the
>> news, you'd be wrong.

>
> You didn't say that it was a single incident. You suggested that it was a
> major problem. You said that you stay home, so you must have heard it
> somewhere, which would be a challenging to read the non existing reports.


It wasn't a single incident. The post that I quoted was the first robbery.
There were more in a short period of time. As pointed out in a reply, the
robbers probably got nothing as cash payments are not allowed now due to the
coin shortage. Maybe they gave up.

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On 2020-10-29 10:43 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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>> On 2020-10-29 7:19 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>>> ...

>>
>>>> It was pretty obvious right from the start that she was lying about
>>>> that. I challenged to her cite a news report about it. It was no
>>>> surprise that she was unable to post one.
>>>
>>> I'll repeat. If you think every crime that haw been committed makes
>>> the news, you'd be wrong.

>>
>> You didn't say that it was a single incident. You suggested that it
>> was a major problem. You said that you stay home, so you must have
>> heard it somewhere, which would be a challenging to read the non
>> existing reports.

>
> It wasn't a single incident. The post that I quoted was the first
> robbery.



Which post was that?

> There were more in a short period of time. As pointed out in a
> reply, the robbers probably got nothing as cash payments are not allowed
> now due to the coin shortage. Maybe they gave up.



Or... more likely, it just never happened.

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I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to think
I was ignoring them.

I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
family structure, gender differences, ect.

In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher was
a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name) group
which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still around.

Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.



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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:47:21 -0700, "Julie Bove"
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>I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to think
>I was ignoring them.
>
>I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
>stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
>family structure, gender differences, ect.
>
>In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
>senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher was
>a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
>Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name) group
>which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still around.
>
>Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
>excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.


9th grade class with the teacher that was high was your Civics class.
General curriculum puts Civics in 9th grade.
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On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 22:11:13 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:

> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:47:21 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to think
>>I was ignoring them.
>>
>>I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
>>stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
>>family structure, gender differences, ect.
>>
>>In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
>>senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher was
>>a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
>>Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name) group
>>which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still around.
>>
>>Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
>>excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.

>
> 9th grade class with the teacher that was high was your Civics class.
> General curriculum puts Civics in 9th grade.
> Janet US


I don't think it even falls under civics. That's more sociology
which is 11th and 12th grade. "Social studies" didn't include
topics like dating, gender, psychology, religion (except religious
wars), alcohol/drug abuse... I don't know what planet she lived on
at that time, probably not Bothell.

We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
70's/early 80's.

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"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:47:21 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>>I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to
>>think
>>I was ignoring them.
>>
>>I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
>>stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
>>family structure, gender differences, ect.
>>
>>In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
>>senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher
>>was
>>a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
>>Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name)
>>group
>>which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still
>>around.
>>
>>Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
>>excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.

>
> 9th grade class with the teacher that was high was your Civics class.
> General curriculum puts Civics in 9th grade.


Nope. I never took Civics. Neither did Angela. Most of my 9th grade Social
Studies class was learning about what we called at the time, Indians. I was
assigned to do a report on the Aztecs. Angela rook Washington state history
I did not.

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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 22:11:13 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:47:21 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to
>>>think
>>>I was ignoring them.
>>>
>>>I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
>>>stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
>>>family structure, gender differences, ect.
>>>
>>>In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
>>>senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher
>>>was
>>>a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
>>>Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name)
>>>group
>>>which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still
>>>around.
>>>
>>>Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
>>>excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.

>>
>> 9th grade class with the teacher that was high was your Civics class.
>> General curriculum puts Civics in 9th grade.
>> Janet US

>
> I don't think it even falls under civics. That's more sociology
> which is 11th and 12th grade. "Social studies" didn't include
> topics like dating, gender, psychology, religion (except religious
> wars), alcohol/drug abuse... I don't know what planet she lived on
> at that time, probably not Bothell.
>

I grew up in Edmonds. My mom (who worked for the school district) said we
were on a trial program.It obviously didn't pan out. I had no math beyond
the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.

> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
> 70's/early 80's.


I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about drugs. We
learned first aid as well.

Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals and
snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and look for
offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not believe her
report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses, corn syrup and
various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was usually raw baby
carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to eat lunch because her
assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.

When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*

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> On 2020-10-29 10:43 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 2020-10-29 7:19 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>
>>>>> It was pretty obvious right from the start that she was lying about
>>>>> that. I challenged to her cite a news report about it. It was no
>>>>> surprise that she was unable to post one.
>>>>
>>>> I'll repeat. If you think every crime that haw been committed makes the
>>>> news, you'd be wrong.
>>>
>>> You didn't say that it was a single incident. You suggested that it was
>>> a major problem. You said that you stay home, so you must have heard it
>>> somewhere, which would be a challenging to read the non existing
>>> reports.

>>
>> It wasn't a single incident. The post that I quoted was the first
>> robbery.

>
>
> Which post was that?


I believe was a reply to Jill. I'm not going back to find it. I quoted the
post on the local Bothell FB group.
>
> > There were more in a short period of time. As pointed out in a
>> reply, the robbers probably got nothing as cash payments are not allowed
>> now due to the coin shortage. Maybe they gave up.

>
>
> Or... more likely, it just never happened.


No. The owner of the coffee stand took a pic from the inside of the stand.
It was a burgundy car with no plates.



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On 10/30/2020 5:56 AM, Gary wrote:
> Julie Bove wrote:
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>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*

>
> lol (back to fiction writing?)
>



Teachers these days don't even know what cake mix is.
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Julie Bove wrote:
> Nope. I never took Civics. Neither did Angela. Most of my 9th grade Social
> Studies class was learning about what we called at the time, Indians. I was
> assigned to do a report on the Aztecs. Angela rook Washington state history
> I did not.


Julie. You just forgot. Every kid that graduates high school
has had some class that deals with our federal govt. and how
it works.
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> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*


lol (back to fiction writing?)
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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 12:11:23 AM UTC-4, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:47:21 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
> >I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to think
> >I was ignoring them.
> >
> >I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
> >stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
> >family structure, gender differences, ect.
> >
> >In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
> >senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher was
> >a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
> >Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name) group
> >which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still around.
> >
> >Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
> >excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.

> 9th grade class with the teacher that was high was your Civics class.
> General curriculum puts Civics in 9th grade.
> Janet US


We didn't have a class called "Civics". We had American Government in 11th grade.

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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 02:24:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:

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>> On 2020-10-29 10:43 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> It wasn't a single incident. The post that I quoted was the first
>>> robbery.

>>
>> Which post was that?

>
> I believe was a reply to Jill. I'm not going back to find it. I quoted the
> post on the local Bothell FB group.


Like a gullible sucker, I went back and checked. There is no such
quote from any facebook group.

We all have to drink when Julie lies. And when dsi1 says "guess".

-sw


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On 2020-10-30 12:11 a.m., U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:47:21 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > wrote:
>
>> I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to think
>> I was ignoring them.
>>
>> I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
>> stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
>> family structure, gender differences, ect.
>>
>> In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
>> senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher was
>> a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
>> Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name) group
>> which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still around.
>>
>> Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
>> excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.

>
> 9th grade class with the teacher that was high was your Civics class.
> General curriculum puts Civics in 9th grade.
>



As high as teachers may have been, do you think it is possible for a
person who has had a civics class could not understand "municipal" or
know what civics classes are?

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On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
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> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>
>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>> 70's/early 80's.

>
> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>
> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>
> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*



A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???

BULLSHIT !!!
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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> >
> > beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
> >
> >> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
> >> 70's/early 80's.

> >
> > I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
> > drugs. We learned first aid as well.
> >
> > Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
> > and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
> > look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
> > believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
> > corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
> > usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
> > eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
> >
> > When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
> > believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*

> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>
> BULLSHIT !!!


Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.

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On 2020-10-30 9:38 a.m., Sqwertz wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 02:24:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 2020-10-29 10:43 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> It wasn't a single incident. The post that I quoted was the first
>>>> robbery.
>>>
>>> Which post was that?

>>
>> I believe was a reply to Jill. I'm not going back to find it. I quoted the
>> post on the local Bothell FB group.

>
> Like a gullible sucker, I went back and checked. There is no such
> quote from any facebook group.
>
> We all have to drink when Julie lies. And when dsi1 says "guess".
>
>


LOL. I was as likely to waste my time looking for that post as I would
be to waste my time offering her the advice she asked for, knowing she
will just come up with excuses why she could not do it that way. She is
like the Eveready bunny. The lies just keep coming and coming.



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On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>
>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>>
>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>>>> 70's/early 80's.
>>>
>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>>
>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>>
>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*

>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>>
>> BULLSHIT !!!

>
> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.


In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.

FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
used.



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On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>>>
>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
>>>>
>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>>>
>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>>>
>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>>>
>>> BULLSHIT !!!

>>
>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.

>
> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
>
> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
> used.
>



How would the topic of cake mix even come up?
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:

> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>>>>
>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
>>>>>
>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>>>>
>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>>>>
>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>>>>
>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
>>>
>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.

>>
>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
>>
>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
>> used.
>>

>
>
> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?


Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
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On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
>
>> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
>>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>>>>>
>>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
>>>>
>>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
>>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.
>>>
>>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
>>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
>>>
>>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
>>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
>>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
>>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
>>> used.
>>>

>>
>>
>> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?

>
> Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
>



And how would THAT even come up?
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 08:38:09 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 02:24:52 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 2020-10-29 10:43 p.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>
>>>> It wasn't a single incident. The post that I quoted was the first
>>>> robbery.
>>>
>>> Which post was that?

>>
>> I believe was a reply to Jill. I'm not going back to find it. I quoted the
>> post on the local Bothell FB group.

>
>Like a gullible sucker, I went back and checked. There is no such
>quote from any facebook group.
>
>We all have to drink when Julie lies. And when dsi1 says "guess".


And when Sqwertz says "horseradish".
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Dave Smith wrote:
> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
> used.


Aren't you special. Still using canned or boxed broth though.


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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:32:16 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> Taxed and Spent wrote:
> >
> > On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:
> > > On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
> > >
> > >> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > >>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > >>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> > >>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
> > >>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
> > >>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
> > >>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
> > >>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
> > >>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
> > >>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
> > >>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
> > >>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
> > >>>>>>
> > >>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
> > >>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
> > >>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
> > >>>>>
> > >>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
> > >>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.
> > >>>
> > >>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
> > >>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
> > >>>
> > >>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
> > >>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
> > >>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
> > >>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
> > >>> used.
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?
> > >
> > > Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
> > >

> >
> > And how would THAT even come up?

> True. Whenever I went to my daughter's school "parents night"
> the subject of food at home never came up.


"Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
believe her report."

Honestly, you're getting as bad as Sheldon.

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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 09:24:34 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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>On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:32:16 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
>> Taxed and Spent wrote:
>> >
>> > On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:


>> > > Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
>> > >
>> > And how would THAT even come up?


>> True. Whenever I went to my daughter's school "parents night"
>> the subject of food at home never came up.

>
>"Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>believe her report."
>
>Honestly, you're getting as bad as Sheldon.


Also honestly: why? What's wrong with what you quoted?
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Taxed and Spent wrote:
>
> On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:
> > On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
> >
> >> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> >>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> >>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
> >>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
> >>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
> >>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
> >>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
> >>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
> >>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
> >>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
> >>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
> >>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
> >>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
> >>>>>
> >>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
> >>>>
> >>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
> >>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.
> >>>
> >>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
> >>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
> >>>
> >>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
> >>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
> >>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
> >>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
> >>> used.
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?

> >
> > Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
> >

>
> And how would THAT even come up?


True. Whenever I went to my daughter's school "parents night"
the subject of food at home never came up.
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 02:08:12 -0500, Sqwertz >
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>On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 22:11:13 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 20:47:21 -0700, "Julie Bove"
>> > wrote:
>>
>>>I did try to make a few replies but could not. I didn't want people to think
>>>I was ignoring them.
>>>
>>>I took Social Studies which covered dating, psychology, religion, tons of
>>>stuff about Native Americans and their plight, alcohol and druge abuse,
>>>family structure, gender differences, ect.
>>>
>>>In 9th grade, I remember that we acted out how a bill was passed in the
>>>senate and we dscussed Republicans and Democrats. My 11th grade teacher was
>>>a Socialist. She had us listen to a speaker from the Socialist Worker's
>>>Party and also someone from the Bob Burke (I think that was the name) group
>>>which I gather was far right wing. Don't know if they're even still around.
>>>
>>>Many of my teachers were high and just sort of floated through class,
>>>excusing us to go do whatever. I really didn't learn much.

>>
>> 9th grade class with the teacher that was high was your Civics class.
>> General curriculum puts Civics in 9th grade.
>> Janet US

>
>I don't think it even falls under civics. That's more sociology
>which is 11th and 12th grade. "Social studies" didn't include
>topics like dating, gender, psychology, religion (except religious
>wars), alcohol/drug abuse... I don't know what planet she lived on
>at that time, probably not Bothell.
>
>We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>70's/early 80's.
>
>-sw


I was on a 'college prep' course of studies. We didn't have Health,
Sex Ed, and stuff like that. I'm in the age group that was Hippies
and LSD. When I was in high school everyone was into beer, cigarettes
and 'Greasers'.
Civics Class was an hour class when a Freshman (9th grade). All
about the Constitution, separation of powers, elections, being a good
citizen, etc. I also took Poli. Sci. as a Freshman at university.
Because of those classes this term of our current President and his
acolytes has been stressful for me.
I don't see how the current U.S. population benefited from classes
that included sex. ed. , drugs, dating, etc., It seems to me that
young people were capable of finding out about stuff like that all by
themselves.
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 09:50:09 -0400, Dave Smith
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>On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>
>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>
>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>>> 70's/early 80's.

>>
>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>
>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>
>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*

>
>
>A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>
>BULLSHIT !!!


Julie's writing style has always been melodramatic; you know that.
Just use your interpretive skills and all will be well.
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On 10/30/2020 10:39 AM, Taxed and Spent wrote:
> On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:
>> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
>>
>>> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the
>>>>>>>> late
>>>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>>>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list
>>>>>>> her meals
>>>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>>>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>>>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were
>>>>>>> molasses,
>>>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>>>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got
>>>>>>> home to
>>>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She
>>>>>>> couldn't
>>>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house.
>>>>>>> *shrug*
>>>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake
>>>>>> mix???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
>>>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her
>>>>> house.
>>>>
>>>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
>>>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
>>>>
>>>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one
>>>> here
>>>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that.Â* We really do not eat
>>>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
>>>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were
>>>> rarely
>>>> used.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?

>>
>> Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
>>

>
>
> And how would THAT even come up?


Did you read where students kept a two week log of meals and snacks? The
audit of pantry? Part of a class project. I have no idea how many but
a lot of homes with kids would have cake mix instead of from scratch.
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On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 11:31:45 -0500, Gary > wrote:

>Taxed and Spent wrote:
>>
>> On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:
>> > On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> >>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>> >>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>> >>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>> >>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>> >>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>> >>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>> >>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>> >>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>> >>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>> >>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>> >>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>> >>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
>> >>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
>> >>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.
>> >>>
>> >>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
>> >>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
>> >>>
>> >>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
>> >>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
>> >>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
>> >>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
>> >>> used.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?
>> >
>> > Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
>> >

>>
>> And how would THAT even come up?

>
>True. Whenever I went to my daughter's school "parents night"
>the subject of food at home never came up.


Too bad you guys didn't read the preceding postings. This is covered
upstream.
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> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:32:16 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> > Taxed and Spent wrote:
> > >
> > > On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:
> > > > On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > >>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> > > >>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > >>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
> > > >>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
> > > >>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
> > > >>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
> > > >>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
> > > >>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
> > > >>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
> > > >>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
> > > >>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
> > > >>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
> > > >>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
> > > >>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
> > > >>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
> > > >>>
> > > >>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
> > > >>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
> > > >>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
> > > >>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
> > > >>> used.
> > > >>>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?
> > > >
> > > > Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
> > > >
> > >
> > > And how would THAT even come up?

> > True. Whenever I went to my daughter's school "parents night"
> > the subject of food at home never came up.

>
> "Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
> believe her report."
>
> Honestly, you're getting as bad as Sheldon.


And you're remaining as difficult as you've alway been.
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On 10/30/2020 12:31 PM, Gary wrote:
> Taxed and Spent wrote:
>>
>> On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:
>>> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 07:17:46 -0700, Taxed and Spent wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 10/30/2020 7:17 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>> On 2020-10-30 9:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>>> On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 9:48:54 AM UTC-4, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2020-10-30 5:22 a.m., Julie Bove wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> beyond the 9th grade. It wasn't required in High School.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> We studied that stuff in a subject/class called "Health" in the late
>>>>>>>>> 70's/early 80's.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I took that in combination with Sex Ed. Again, more warnings about
>>>>>>>> drugs. We learned first aid as well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
>>>>>>>> and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
>>>>>>>> look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
>>>>>>>> believe her report. The only offensive foods she found were molasses,
>>>>>>>> corn syrup and various forms of sugar. Her breakfast at the time was
>>>>>>>> usually raw baby carrots or an apple. She waited until she got home to
>>>>>>>> eat lunch because her assigned lunch time was 2:00 pm.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> When I went to the parent's night, the teacher lit into me. She couldn't
>>>>>>>> believe that I didn't have things like cake mix in the house. *shrug*
>>>>>>> A teacher lit into you because you didn't have things like cake mix???
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BULLSHIT !!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Although Julie writes poorly, my takeaway was that the teacher thought
>>>>>> Julie was lying when she stated she did not have cake mix in her house.
>>>>>
>>>>> In that case, I will have to assume she had experienced dealing with
>>>>> Julie and knew that she is factually challenged.
>>>>>
>>>>> FWIW. I do not have a cake mix in the house. There has not been one here
>>>>> for more than 10 years, and not many before that. We really do not eat
>>>>> much in the line of process or prepared foods. We used to have the odd
>>>>> jar of pasta sauce or can of soup or baked beans. Even those were rarely
>>>>> used.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> How would the topic of cake mix even come up?
>>>
>>> Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
>>>

>>
>> And how would THAT even come up?

>
> True. Whenever I went to my daughter's school "parents night"
> the subject of food at home never came up.
>

Julie wrote above "Angela's health class involved a diet section. She
had to list her meals and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go
through the kitchen and look for offensive items like things with HFCS.
The teacher did not believe her report."

So sure, if she met with that teacher on a parent/teacher night the
subject of food her food report may well have come up.

Jill
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On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 12:29:14 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 09:24:34 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
> > wrote:
>
> >On Friday, October 30, 2020 at 11:32:16 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote:
> >> Taxed and Spent wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On 10/30/2020 7:27 AM, Graham wrote:

>
> >> > > Because her teacher didn't believe that she just ate carrots and apples.
> >> > >
> >> > And how would THAT even come up?

>
> >> True. Whenever I went to my daughter's school "parents night"
> >> the subject of food at home never came up.

> >
> >"Angela's health class involved a diet section. She had to list her meals
> >and snacks for two weeks. She also had to go through the kitchen and
> >look for offensive items like things with HFCS. The teacher did not
> >believe her report."
> >
> >Honestly, you're getting as bad as Sheldon.

> Also honestly: why? What's wrong with what you quoted?


Nothing's wrong with it. Neither Gary nor Taxed and Spent seem to
have bothered to read what Julie wrote, so I abstracted the pertinent
sentences. Sheldon is famous for skimming just enough to spark
one of his rants.

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