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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

> If she can't tell a Harley from a BMW, can I trust her to tell me about the
> ingredients in a recipe?


Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
his three BMWs.

nancy
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

> If she can't tell a Harley from a BMW, can I trust her to tell me about the
> ingredients in a recipe?


Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
his three BMWs.

nancy
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"SportKite1" > wrote in message
...
> >From: Damsel in dis Dress

>
>>Gotcha! Thanks. Is Paula Deen that grandmotherly type? I don't watch
>>Food TV very often, because it makes me want to eat! LOL!
>>
>>Carol

>
> She's a good ol' Savannah girl. Story is that she became a single mom when
> her
> son's were pre-teens. She made sandwiches or something like that, that her
> son's took around to sell to make money. Eventually she opened a
> restaurant
> called Lady and Sons in Savannah. It's a real southern style eatery. Her
> son's
> help run it with the help of true southern cooks if you know what I mean.
> Last
> year she married a good ol' boy from Savannah, and they had their
> reception at
> the restaurant. I think she's in her late 50's, early 60's but I'm
> terrible at
> guessing age.
>
> Having just turned 50 two days ago I'm entitled. *bleh*
>
> Ellen
>

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Happy belated birthday Ellen! I hope you had a wonderful time.

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"SportKite1" > wrote in message
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> >From: Damsel in dis Dress

>
>>Gotcha! Thanks. Is Paula Deen that grandmotherly type? I don't watch
>>Food TV very often, because it makes me want to eat! LOL!
>>
>>Carol

>
> She's a good ol' Savannah girl. Story is that she became a single mom when
> her
> son's were pre-teens. She made sandwiches or something like that, that her
> son's took around to sell to make money. Eventually she opened a
> restaurant
> called Lady and Sons in Savannah. It's a real southern style eatery. Her
> son's
> help run it with the help of true southern cooks if you know what I mean.
> Last
> year she married a good ol' boy from Savannah, and they had their
> reception at
> the restaurant. I think she's in her late 50's, early 60's but I'm
> terrible at
> guessing age.
>
> Having just turned 50 two days ago I'm entitled. *bleh*
>
> Ellen
>

===========

Happy belated birthday Ellen! I hope you had a wonderful time.

Cyndi


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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
> Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
> harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
> his three BMWs.


Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were forced
to make their bikes more reliable or die.




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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
> Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
> harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
> his three BMWs.


Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were forced
to make their bikes more reliable or die.


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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> >
> > Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
> > Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
> > harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
> > his three BMWs.

>
> Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were forced
> to make their bikes more reliable or die.


I was funnin with you, Edwin. While I technically own two beemers,
I can't even ride a bicycle. I actually am a member of a local
BMW club, only for the newsletter. I love to read the stories of
the club's travels.

They always have this cartoon or picture of some stupid sign. The
last one was a cartoon ... an intersection, the turtle was on his
back and he's yelling MANIAC at the snail that cut him off. Gave
me a little laugh.

nancy
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> >
> > Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
> > Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
> > harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
> > his three BMWs.

>
> Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were forced
> to make their bikes more reliable or die.


I was funnin with you, Edwin. While I technically own two beemers,
I can't even ride a bicycle. I actually am a member of a local
BMW club, only for the newsletter. I love to read the stories of
the club's travels.

They always have this cartoon or picture of some stupid sign. The
last one was a cartoon ... an intersection, the turtle was on his
back and he's yelling MANIAC at the snail that cut him off. Gave
me a little laugh.

nancy
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
>>
>> Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were
>> forced
>> to make their bikes more reliable or die.

>
> I was funnin with you, Edwin.


I know, but a few years ago it was very true. The best thing that happened
to the US auto industry is the Japanese auto industry. It forced us to pay
attention to quality.


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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
>>
>> Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were
>> forced
>> to make their bikes more reliable or die.

>
> I was funnin with you, Edwin.


I know, but a few years ago it was very true. The best thing that happened
to the US auto industry is the Japanese auto industry. It forced us to pay
attention to quality.




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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 04:25:00 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
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>"CB" > wrote in message ...
>> Don't you just love Paula Deen? I think she's hilarious and entertaining.
>> I've
>> read some messages here where people are just knockin' her left and right.
>> So
>> what, she says "tater" and enjoys food and uses canned crab. There's no
>> need to
>> be snobbish about it.

>
>She turned me off the first time I ever saw her. I hate it when people
>spout pure out and out rubbish, even if it was not food related. She was
>going on about making this meal for her boyfriend and they were going to
>ride on his Harley. She mentioned "Harley" at least a half dozen times.
>So, what kind of bike does he have? He rides up on a BMW!
>
>If she can't tell a Harley from a BMW, can I trust her to tell me about the
>ingredients in a recipe?
>

I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
cooking?

Boron
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 04:25:00 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
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>"CB" > wrote in message ...
>> Don't you just love Paula Deen? I think she's hilarious and entertaining.
>> I've
>> read some messages here where people are just knockin' her left and right.
>> So
>> what, she says "tater" and enjoys food and uses canned crab. There's no
>> need to
>> be snobbish about it.

>
>She turned me off the first time I ever saw her. I hate it when people
>spout pure out and out rubbish, even if it was not food related. She was
>going on about making this meal for her boyfriend and they were going to
>ride on his Harley. She mentioned "Harley" at least a half dozen times.
>So, what kind of bike does he have? He rides up on a BMW!
>
>If she can't tell a Harley from a BMW, can I trust her to tell me about the
>ingredients in a recipe?
>

I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
cooking?

Boron
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> >>
> >> Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were
> >> forced
> >> to make their bikes more reliable or die.

> >
> > I was funnin with you, Edwin.

>
> I know, but a few years ago it was very true. The best thing that happened
> to the US auto industry is the Japanese auto industry. It forced us to pay
> attention to quality.


I cannot agree with you more. I distinctly remember, back in the day
when people were bitching about people buying Japanese cars, someone
wrote to the paper, stop complaining about Toyotas, go buy one and
take it apart and find out what they are doing right. Hey, can't
argue with that.

nancy (drives a Nissan and a Toyota)
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> >>
> >> Thanks to Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki, that has changed. They were
> >> forced
> >> to make their bikes more reliable or die.

> >
> > I was funnin with you, Edwin.

>
> I know, but a few years ago it was very true. The best thing that happened
> to the US auto industry is the Japanese auto industry. It forced us to pay
> attention to quality.


I cannot agree with you more. I distinctly remember, back in the day
when people were bitching about people buying Japanese cars, someone
wrote to the paper, stop complaining about Toyotas, go buy one and
take it apart and find out what they are doing right. Hey, can't
argue with that.

nancy (drives a Nissan and a Toyota)
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:05:58 -0500, Nancy Young >
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>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
>> If she can't tell a Harley from a BMW, can I trust her to tell me about the
>> ingredients in a recipe?

>
>Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
>Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
>harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
>his three BMWs.
>
>nancy


Quite some time ago I had a half-breed. Half Harley and half Indian.
Ran well and didn't use that much gas. Until it became trash along
side of 100 yds of asphalt

Pan Ohco



The Earth is degenerating these days. Bribery and corruption abound.
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a
Book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian stone tablet, c. 2800 B.C.


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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:05:58 -0500, Nancy Young >
wrote:

>Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
>> If she can't tell a Harley from a BMW, can I trust her to tell me about the
>> ingredients in a recipe?

>
>Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
>Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
>harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
>his three BMWs.
>
>nancy


Quite some time ago I had a half-breed. Half Harley and half Indian.
Ran well and didn't use that much gas. Until it became trash along
side of 100 yds of asphalt

Pan Ohco



The Earth is degenerating these days. Bribery and corruption abound.
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a
Book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian stone tablet, c. 2800 B.C.
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"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
> I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
> cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
> cooking?


Nothing to do with cooking, everything to do with being able to trust what
someone says. If you can't look at a bike close up, ride the bike and know
what the nameplate says on it, you are a moron.

Don't go on about "we're going to take a ride on my boyfriend's Harley" when
he does not own one. Just another blowhard that says what sounds good, not
what is true. If you don't mind that in a person, fine by me, but I get
annoyed by it.


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"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
> I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
> cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
> cooking?


Nothing to do with cooking, everything to do with being able to trust what
someone says. If you can't look at a bike close up, ride the bike and know
what the nameplate says on it, you are a moron.

Don't go on about "we're going to take a ride on my boyfriend's Harley" when
he does not own one. Just another blowhard that says what sounds good, not
what is true. If you don't mind that in a person, fine by me, but I get
annoyed by it.


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Pan Ohco wrote:
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> On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:05:58 -0500, Nancy Young >
> wrote:


> >Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
> >Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
> >harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
> >his three BMWs.


> Quite some time ago I had a half-breed. Half Harley and half Indian.
> Ran well and didn't use that much gas. Until it became trash along
> side of 100 yds of asphalt


Ouch!!!! Hope you weren't hurt.

nancy
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Pan Ohco wrote:
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> On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:05:58 -0500, Nancy Young >
> wrote:


> >Easy. Harleys can pass anything on the road except a gas station.
> >Between gas and repairs ... my fil always would laugh at all the
> >harley guys trying to start their bikes as he drove off on one of
> >his three BMWs.


> Quite some time ago I had a half-breed. Half Harley and half Indian.
> Ran well and didn't use that much gas. Until it became trash along
> side of 100 yds of asphalt


Ouch!!!! Hope you weren't hurt.

nancy


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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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> "Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
> > I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
> > cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
> > cooking?

>
> Nothing to do with cooking, everything to do with being able to trust what
> someone says. If you can't look at a bike close up, ride the bike and know
> what the nameplate says on it, you are a moron.
>
> Don't go on about "we're going to take a ride on my boyfriend's Harley" when
> he does not own one. Just another blowhard that says what sounds good, not
> what is true. If you don't mind that in a person, fine by me, but I get
> annoyed by it.


Eh, Iron Chef irritates the living hell out of me. I think it's the
stupidest thing on tv. We all have our pet peeves, that's okay.

Having said that, I do not know if her husband owns one or not, and
she was not riding with him.

nancy
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
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> "Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
> > I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
> > cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
> > cooking?

>
> Nothing to do with cooking, everything to do with being able to trust what
> someone says. If you can't look at a bike close up, ride the bike and know
> what the nameplate says on it, you are a moron.
>
> Don't go on about "we're going to take a ride on my boyfriend's Harley" when
> he does not own one. Just another blowhard that says what sounds good, not
> what is true. If you don't mind that in a person, fine by me, but I get
> annoyed by it.


Eh, Iron Chef irritates the living hell out of me. I think it's the
stupidest thing on tv. We all have our pet peeves, that's okay.

Having said that, I do not know if her husband owns one or not, and
she was not riding with him.

nancy
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>"Boron Elgar" wrote:
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>I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
>cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
>cooking?


Ain't you ever heard of a "rice burner"?


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>"Boron Elgar" wrote:
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>I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
>cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
>cooking?


Ain't you ever heard of a "rice burner"?


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>From:

>Ain't you ever heard of a "rice burner"?


Of course. And the oil dripper and panhead.

Ellen




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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 15:42:24 -0500, Nancy Young >
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>Pan Ohco wrote:


>> Quite some time ago I had a half-breed. Half Harley and half Indian.
>> Ran well and didn't use that much gas. Until it became trash along
>> side of 100 yds of asphalt

>
>Ouch!!!! Hope you weren't hurt.
>
>nancy


Hay after 20 or 30 years the road rash heals :-)

Pan Ohco



The Earth is degenerating these days. Bribery and corruption abound.
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a
Book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian stone tablet, c. 2800 B.C.
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 15:42:24 -0500, Nancy Young >
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>Pan Ohco wrote:


>> Quite some time ago I had a half-breed. Half Harley and half Indian.
>> Ran well and didn't use that much gas. Until it became trash along
>> side of 100 yds of asphalt

>
>Ouch!!!! Hope you weren't hurt.
>
>nancy


Hay after 20 or 30 years the road rash heals :-)

Pan Ohco



The Earth is degenerating these days. Bribery and corruption abound.
Children no longer mind their parents, every man wants to write a
Book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching.
--Assyrian stone tablet, c. 2800 B.C.
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Pan Ohco wrote:
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> On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 15:42:24 -0500, Nancy Young >
> wrote:


> >Ouch!!!! Hope you weren't hurt.


> Hay after 20 or 30 years the road rash heals :-)


Oh, Pan, I take it you weren't wearing leathers. (hug)

nancy
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Pan Ohco wrote:
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> On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 15:42:24 -0500, Nancy Young >
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> >Ouch!!!! Hope you weren't hurt.


> Hay after 20 or 30 years the road rash heals :-)


Oh, Pan, I take it you weren't wearing leathers. (hug)

nancy


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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 20:37:01 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
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>"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
>> I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
>> cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
>> cooking?

>
>Nothing to do with cooking, everything to do with being able to trust what
>someone says. If you can't look at a bike close up, ride the bike and know
>what the nameplate says on it, you are a moron.
>
>Don't go on about "we're going to take a ride on my boyfriend's Harley" when
>he does not own one. Just another blowhard that says what sounds good, not
>what is true. If you don't mind that in a person, fine by me, but I get
>annoyed by it.
>

There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.

Boron
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 20:37:01 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
wrote:

>
>"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
>> I can't tell a Harley from a BMW and I consider myself a pretty good
>> cook. What does knowing about motorcycles have anything to do with
>> cooking?

>
>Nothing to do with cooking, everything to do with being able to trust what
>someone says. If you can't look at a bike close up, ride the bike and know
>what the nameplate says on it, you are a moron.
>
>Don't go on about "we're going to take a ride on my boyfriend's Harley" when
>he does not own one. Just another blowhard that says what sounds good, not
>what is true. If you don't mind that in a person, fine by me, but I get
>annoyed by it.
>

There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.

Boron
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"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
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> There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.
>
> Boron


So who give a damn? Even after the ride she referred to it as a Harley.
People that spout rubbish on one topic tend to spout rubbish on all topics.
It bugged me and was probably not noticed by 98% of the viewers. It is my
personal peeve but if you want to continue defending her, be my guest.




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"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
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> There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.
>
> Boron


So who give a damn? Even after the ride she referred to it as a Harley.
People that spout rubbish on one topic tend to spout rubbish on all topics.
It bugged me and was probably not noticed by 98% of the viewers. It is my
personal peeve but if you want to continue defending her, be my guest.


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"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
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> There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.
>
> Boron


So who give a damn? Even after the ride she referred to it as a Harley.
People that spout rubbish on one topic tend to spout rubbish on all topics.
It bugged me and was probably not noticed by 98% of the viewers. It is my
personal peeve but if you want to continue defending her, be my guest.


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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 05:34:37 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
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>"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
>>>

>> There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.
>>
>> Boron

>
>So who give a damn? Even after the ride she referred to it as a Harley.
>People that spout rubbish on one topic tend to spout rubbish on all topics.
>It bugged me and was probably not noticed by 98% of the viewers. It is my
>personal peeve but if you want to continue defending her, be my guest.
>


It is not a matter of my defending her. It is more a matter of a
person deciding that a error in knowing a Harley from a BMW is a fatal
human flaw.

I have friends from the south who refer to most of their soft drinks
as "Coke," whether they are or aren't actually Coca Cola. Which
circle of hell to you assign them to?

Boron
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 05:34:37 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
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>
>"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
>>>

>> There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.
>>
>> Boron

>
>So who give a damn? Even after the ride she referred to it as a Harley.
>People that spout rubbish on one topic tend to spout rubbish on all topics.
>It bugged me and was probably not noticed by 98% of the viewers. It is my
>personal peeve but if you want to continue defending her, be my guest.
>


It is not a matter of my defending her. It is more a matter of a
person deciding that a error in knowing a Harley from a BMW is a fatal
human flaw.

I have friends from the south who refer to most of their soft drinks
as "Coke," whether they are or aren't actually Coca Cola. Which
circle of hell to you assign them to?

Boron
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 05:34:37 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
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>"Boron Elgar" > wrote in message
>>>

>> There is always the chance that the boyfriend owns more than one bike.
>>
>> Boron

>
>So who give a damn? Even after the ride she referred to it as a Harley.
>People that spout rubbish on one topic tend to spout rubbish on all topics.
>It bugged me and was probably not noticed by 98% of the viewers. It is my
>personal peeve but if you want to continue defending her, be my guest.
>


It is not a matter of my defending her. It is more a matter of a
person deciding that a error in knowing a Harley from a BMW is a fatal
human flaw.

I have friends from the south who refer to most of their soft drinks
as "Coke," whether they are or aren't actually Coca Cola. Which
circle of hell to you assign them to?

Boron
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