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"Cathy" > wrote: > > > > Or become more selective about what/who to read. > > > > gloria p > > Yes, agreed... but being fairly new to this NG am still learning > that... Maybe you have a "preferred authors' list" that I can refer > too? ![]() > That is very much a matter of personal taste! Some people recommend you killfile Sheldon. He is always a fun read, and sometimes he has some excellent recipes and ideas as well! Some of my personal favorites: Melba's Jammin this one Shaun aRe sf (wish she posted more but she is having computer problems!) Sheldon Wayne Boatwright Damsel notbob Monsur Fromage aem zxcvbob Dimitri Dog3 Kili AlleyGator (sometimes <lol>) Peter Aitken Pretty much others of the more prolific posters..... There are also some newer folks that are fun as well. Basically, I started sorting by subject and that has saved me a lot of time. :-) It's a pretty active list and I'm on some other groups. Welcome!!!!! -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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Melba's Jammin' > wrote: > In article .com>, > "Cathy" > wrote: > > > notbob wrote: > > > > > > Not even close. Threads running 500-1000 are not unknown, here. > > > > > > nb > > > > OMG... will need to learn speed-reading... > > Cathy > > > > Not. You'll learn to be more discerning in what you read. :-0) > I delete about 80% of the posts without opening them. I have filters > set to flag my favorite authors -- and whether or not I read them will > first depend on the name of the thread. When I first started Usenet, I > thought I was required to read every post. Don't ask why I thought that > - only God in all her wisdom knows why. Indeed... ;-) BB? -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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Damsel > wrote: > Dog3 > said: > > >Margaret Suran > wrote in > : > >> > >> Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >>> > >>> I'm partial to the Bobs and to notbob, to Victor Sack, to Margaret > >>> Suran, Terry Pulliam Burd, Michael Odom, and a few others. Including > >>> Gloria. :-0) > >> > >> *Blush*, I feel as if I had just been selected Handmaiden to the > >> Queen Of The Trollops or some such luminary. (Barbara knows that she > >> really embarrassed me) *Deep Sigh* > > > >Yeah well she didn't put me on her list. I must be killfiled or am boring > >as hell <G> > > I'm not on there, either, but we both made Katra's list. ![]() > > I think we tend to congregate into groups of people who relate to each > other on similar levels in some aspect(s). It's not a bunch of cliques, > just people who are comfortable more with some people than with others. > Also, the heavy posters have more people who "know" them, so they/we have > clusters of super-friends, friends, casual acquaintances, and those who > want us dead. > > I like the people on Barb's and Katra's lists, plus many, many more. It > would be folly to try to make a list. You always forget someone special. > > Carol That is so VERY true! I almost forgot sf because she's not been posting much! But I communicate with her by private e-mail too. She passes on some really great humor, and we have similar political views..... ;-) But I noted that I made nobody's lists..... <pout> Prolly what I get for using 2 different id's when I forget to change the ID settings...... ;-) -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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Katra wrote:
> > > That is very much a matter of personal taste! Agreed > > Some people recommend you killfile Sheldon. What? and spoil my day? > > He is always a fun read, and sometimes he has some excellent recipes and > ideas as well! > > Some of my personal favorites: > <snip - wouldn't want to offend anyone you've forgotten> ![]() > > Pretty much others of the more prolific posters..... > > There are also some newer folks that are fun as well. > > Basically, I started sorting by subject and that has saved me a lot of > time. :-) It's a pretty active list and I'm on some other groups. Dunno how you do it!! > > Welcome!!!!! Thanks!! Cathy |
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Katra > said:
>I noted that I made nobody's lists..... <pout> You're on the list in my head. ![]() Carol |
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In article >, cathyxyz >
wrote: > Katra wrote: > > > > > > > That is very much a matter of personal taste! > > Agreed > > > > Some people recommend you killfile Sheldon. > > What? and spoil my day? <grins> > > > > He is always a fun read, and sometimes he has some excellent recipes and > > ideas as well! > > > > Some of my personal favorites: > > > > <snip - wouldn't want to offend anyone you've forgotten> ![]() Heh. Danke! > > > > > Pretty much others of the more prolific posters..... > > > > There are also some newer folks that are fun as well. > > > > Basically, I started sorting by subject and that has saved me a lot of > > time. :-) It's a pretty active list and I'm on some other groups. > > Dunno how you do it!! Spend 3 hours per night on usenet and e-mail. <lol> > > > > > Welcome!!!!! > > Thanks!! > Cathy Cheers! -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell‹you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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Damsel > wrote: > Katra > said: > > >I noted that I made nobody's lists..... <pout> > > You're on the list in my head. ![]() > > Carol ;-D Trying to plan what to make for brunch tomorrow... One of my experimental greenhouse 'mater vines has a BUNCH of sweet, wonderful vine ripe fruit at the moment. It was planted last November. I may blanch and peel them, and make a fresh salad with crab meat or some such. ;-d I like to eat them right off the vine personally! I just wish I knew how to keep the skins from being tough. -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 02:27:05 -0500, Katra >
wrote: >He [Sheldon] is always a fun read, Not really. Not always. Not when he calls you a **** just because he can't tell what a metaphor is. -- Siobhan Perricone "I ain't afraid of your Yahweh I ain't afraid of your Allah I ain't afraid of your Jesus I'm afraid of what ya do in the name of your god" - Holly Near |
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![]() Siobhan Perricone wrote: > On Thu, 12 May 2005 02:27:05 -0500, Katra > > wrote: > > >He [Sheldon] is always a fun read, > > Not really. Not always. Not when he calls you a **** just because he can't > tell what a metaphor is. > > -- > Siobhan Perricone Point taken. My DH, who participates in some of the more "technical" NGs, was telling me that they have "moderators". So if the thread gets too off the topic and becomes really abusive, they junk it before it gets out there. I know people are going to remind me about freedom of speech and all that, and tell me that I don't have to read it etc., but I think, in some cases it's a good idea. Take Sheldon, if you must: more often than not he comes up with great ideas and he really has a sharp sense of humor. So I usually read his posts....and have to put up with the consequences.. Cathy |
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"Cathy" > wrote:
>Anybody know what the record is for the biggest number of postings in a >thread? Think Carol's "You might be a food snob if..." is a contender? >(or not?) > We could try for a record with this one - you game? <G> -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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![]() Katra wrote: > In article . com>, > "Cathy" > wrote: > > > Anybody know what the record is for the biggest number of postings in a > > thread? Think Carol's "You might be a food snob if..." is a contender? > > (or not?) > > > > Looks like this one has already made some progress..... <lol> > -- > K. OMG, I created a monster!! ![]() Cathy |
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In article >, Terry Pulliam
Burd > wrote: > On Wed, 11 May 2005 16:00:23 -0500, Melba's Jammin' > > wrote: > > >In article . com>, > >"Cathy" > wrote: > > > >> > > >> > Or become more selective about what/who to read. > >> > > >> > gloria p > >> > >> Yes, agreed... but being fairly new to this NG am still learning > >> that... Maybe you have a "preferred authors' list" that I can refer > >> too? ![]() > > > >I'm partial to the Bobs and to notbob, to Victor Sack, to Margaret > >Suran, Terry Pulliam Burd, Michael Odom, and a few others. Including > >Gloria. :-0) > > Well, my goodness, girlie! Thank you for the vote! I'd include you and > all of the above in my list, along with Damsel, Nancy Dooley, Michael > (Dog3), Dimitri, Charlie...well, heck, the Sandy Eggo Cookin > bunch...Peter Aitkin, Kate Connelly and a few others whose names > escape me after 2 glasses of chardonnay. > > Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd > AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA And I should be whomped upside the head for neglecting to include Dimitri on my list. Not only do I enjoy his online posts, he's a prince of a man IRL. To wit, yesterday we received a box of TJ Cioppino simmering sauce from him! Addressed to Holy Mother Superior me. From Man Cannot Live By Jam Alone Dimitri. The postman thought it was very funny. I think it's tasteful. And tasty. :-0) -- -Barb, <http://www.jamlady.eboard.com> 5/8/05. "Are we going to measure, or are we going to cook?" -Food Critic Mimi Sheraton |
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AlleyGator wrote:
> "Cathy" > wrote: > > >>Anybody know what the record is for the biggest number of postings in a >>thread? Think Carol's "You might be a food snob if..." is a contender? >>(or not?) >> > > We could try for a record with this one - you game? <G> Yup, I'm game (or is that beef?) ![]() |
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Dog3 wrote:
<snip> >>> >> >>Off with their heads! >> > > > Let's cook them and then eat them. > > Michael > Good man! this is a cooking NG, after all ![]() Cathy |
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In article >, Steve Calvin
> wrote: > "Puester" > wrote: > >You forgot: > >"How to season cast iron" > >"Is Rachel Ray's butt too big/is she cute?" > >"Why do you all let Sheldon get away with it?" > >"Do you watch Iron Chef?" > >"Which TVFood network chef is your favorite?" > >"What do I do with too many zucchini/tomaotes/oranges/etc.?" > >"What should I serve for....." > >"Here's a recipe for Neiman Marcus cookies" > >"My god's gonna smite ya if ya don't watch out" > > > >What have I forgotten? > > > >gloria p > > Just stumbled back in here..... > > Don't forget: > Hellmans vs Miracle Whip? > Cheese Whiz/Velvetta? > Boiling ribs? (In honor of Moosie) > Beets > Heinz vs Hunts > Stock vs Broth > > And my all time "run for the hills" subject: <ba da boom> > Alfredo Sauce > > Thank heaven Levitra v Cialis hasn't been delved in to... *yet* ;-) LOL! Every time I hear the caveat about "if you have an erection lasting four hours or more, call your doctor" I picture all these guys on their knees in prayer, saying, "Please, God! Me, me, me!" I'm gonna split a hair here. These are all titles of popular subjects that *keep coming up.* Each one doesn't necessarily get the number of responses that the food snob thing did. -- -Barb, <http://www.jamlady.eboard.com> 5/8/05. "Are we going to measure, or are we going to cook?" -Food Critic Mimi Sheraton |
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On Thu 12 May 2005 05:48:14a, Melba's Jammin' wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> In article >, > wrote: > >> I like the people on Barb's and Katra's lists, plus many, many more. It >> would be folly to try to make a list. You always forget someone special. >> >> Carol > > Bingo! I'm sorry I named names. :-/ They'll never get another acting job. -- Wayne Boatwright *ż* ____________________________________________ Give me a smart idiot over a stupid genius any day. Sam Goldwyn, 1882-1974 |
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cathyxyz > wrote:
>Yup, I'm game (or is that beef?) ![]() Looks like we're off to a pretty good start. -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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AlleyGator wrote:
> cathyxyz > wrote: > > >>Yup, I'm game (or is that beef?) ![]() > > > Looks like we're off to a pretty good start. > > -- > The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. > At least now I have an excuse. Dunno.... 3000 is quite a thread... could take a while. |
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One time on Usenet, Steve Calvin > said:
> Just stumbled back in here..... <snip> There you are! I was just wondering about you, Steve -- glad you're back... :-) -- Jani in WA ~ mom, vid gamer, novice cook ~ |
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Melba's Jammin' > said:
>In article >, wrote: > >> I like the people on Barb's and Katra's lists, plus many, many more. It >> would be folly to try to make a list. You always forget someone special. I did make Katra's list, but at the time I wrote the above, I was referring to Jani. Sorry, Jani. See? I forgot. >Bingo! I'm sorry I named names. :-/ Hey, don't worry about it. I should have said *I* always forget someone. Like Dimitri. ![]() Running and hiding, too scared to stop to sign her name |
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cathyxyz > said:
>AlleyGator wrote: >> "Cathy" > wrote: >> >>>Anybody know what the record is for the biggest number of postings in a >>>thread? Think Carol's "You might be a food snob if..." is a contender? >>>(or not?) >> >> We could try for a record with this one - you game? <G> > >Yup, I'm game (or is that beef?) ![]() I believe (and most certainly am wrong) that for a critter to be considered game, it has to be wild. Got any wild cows roaming around your back yard? Carol |
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Damsel > wrote:
(AlleyGator) said: > >>cathyxyz > wrote: >> >>>Yup, I'm game (or is that beef?) ![]() >> >>Looks like we're off to a pretty good start. > >Hey, Alligator would be considered game, would it not? > >Carol No, Carol - it's the other yellow meat, like Opossum - I had to change it to white, because Sheldon thought I was a racist. -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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Damsel wrote:
> <snip> > Hey, Alligator would be considered game, would it not? > > Carol Well, crocodiles (the SA version of Alligator)would have us for lunch... think they think we ARE game! ![]() Cathy - trying to stretch this thread.... |
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Damsel wrote:
> cathyxyz > said: > > >>AlleyGator wrote: >> >>>"Cathy" > wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Anybody know what the record is for the biggest number of postings in a >>>>thread? Think Carol's "You might be a food snob if..." is a contender? >>>>(or not?) >>> >>>We could try for a record with this one - you game? <G> >> >>Yup, I'm game (or is that beef?) ![]() > > > I believe (and most certainly am wrong) that for a critter to be considered > game, it has to be wild. Got any wild cows roaming around your back yard? > > Carol Not wild ones, no..... our neighbours are cattle farmers ![]() I TOLD you we lived on a "small-holding" ![]() |
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Damsel > wrote:
>Okay, now my brain hurts. ![]() >Carol So does mine - now don't blame me for that, Carol. BTW, strike that out and reverse it - I had to change it from "otherwhitemeat" to "otheryeller meat" so I wouldn't be accused of being racist. I have actually, believe it or not, tasted gator meat and it's pretty darn good. "Tastes like chicken" <G>. It's just a tad incredibly expensive though, for my taste. I'm not really sure, since I don't like to ask too many questions about what I'm eating <G> but I think they cook the tail meat - it really is very good. -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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cathyxyz > said:
>Well, crocodiles (the SA version of Alligator) would have us for lunch... >think they think we ARE game! ![]() Crocs do seem a lot nastier than alligators, and 'gators are pretty nasty. Maybe the crocs just need to see orthodontists. >Cathy - trying to stretch this thread.... You can do it!!!!! Carol |
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cathyxyz > said:
>I TOLD you we lived on a "small-holding" ![]() Yes, you did. But who the hell knows what a small-holding is? LOL! Carol |
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cathyxyz > wrote:
>Cathy - trying to stretch this thread.... I don't think you'll have to work too hard, Cathy. Things are looking pretty good so far <G>. -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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![]() Damsel wrote: > > I've never had alligator, snake, or frog legs, and don't want to. Is the > alligator a reptilian and the snakes and frog legs amphibians? They're all three reptiles. The frog and alligator are also amphibian, some snakes are amphibian as well. Sheldon |
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Damsel wrote:
> cathyxyz > said: > > >>I TOLD you we lived on a "small-holding" ![]() > > > Yes, you did. But who the hell knows what a small-holding is? LOL! > > Carol Sorry, different lingo, I guess. A small-holding is around the 10ha mark. I think if it goes above that, they call it a "farm".... But no kidding, we did have cows (or bulls to be exact in our back yard) I have a pic somewhere... When we moved in, the fencing was not great, so we had a new electric fence installed. While they were busy putting it up, the bulls coudn't resist all the long grass on our side and just pushed thru the fence (before it was electrified). Once the fence was up and running, they became very wary of it. Who says cattle are stupid? heh heh Cathy - still stretching the thread ![]() |
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Damsel > wrote:
>Where is "strike that out and reverse it" from? That is so familiar. > Actually, the first place that comes to mind is the Disney "Willie Wonka" movie, based on the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". I only watched it because I had little kids then - what's your excuse? -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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Damsel > wrote in
: > Crocs do seem a lot nastier than alligators, and 'gators are pretty > nasty. Maybe the crocs just need to see orthodontists. Somebody told me the difference between alligators and crocs was that alligators will kill you for food, while crocs will kill you for sport. Andy -- "Ladies and gentlemen, The Beatles!" - Ed Sullivan (1964) |
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"Sheldon" > wrote:
>They're all three reptiles. The frog and alligator are also amphibian, >some snakes are amphibian as well. > >Sheldon > I only tried it on a dare - but gator was actually really good. It's just way too expensive for something that tastes like a lot of other, cheaper meat to me. I've never tried rattlesnake, though, and I hear that's pretty good too. -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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