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Graphic Queen > wrote in message
...
> [..] I have only one name fool.


You missed some punctuation in that sentence. It should actually read,
"I have only one name, "fool."

HTH,

The Ranger


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Wayne Boatwright > said:

>On Fri 20 May 2005 02:41:17p, Damsel wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>> Good riddance to bad graphics?

>
>Perfect!


*blush* It's a gift.

Carol
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On Fri, 20 May 2005 16:24:12 -0500, Damsel >
connected the dots and wrote:

~"Bob Myers" > said:
~
~>"Damsel" > wrote in message
. ..
~>> Graphic Queen > said:
~>>
~>> >Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book
that
~>> >isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.
~>>
~>> I feel so bad. She hurt my widdle feelings.
~>
~>Me, too. I sobbed and sobbed and sobbed for - oh, I don't
~>know. Tens of microseconds at LEAST!
~
~YOU POOR THING!! Are you okay now?
~
~>But then I realized that the above may mean that GQ has
~>decided to pick up her toys and stomp off the playground,
~>and then my afternoon started to look considerably
~>brighter.
~
~Oh, good. You *are* feeling better.
~
~>By the way, do you consider yourself a "wimp" or an
~>"uneducated vermin"? I was kind of thinking I might try
~>for the "wimpy vermin" class myself, but I'm not sure that's
~>a valid option. Oh, and if you want a "book that isn't a
~>cookbook," I will consider sharing my pile of Mad
~>magazines.
~
~I consider myself a wimp, thank you very much. Sheesh! I haven't
seen a
~Mad magazine in decades!
~
~>Bob, going back to his pathetic life now, M.
~
~I have a pretty sorry life myself. She made me feel so inadequate.
~
~Carol

At least you haven't lost your sense of humor. I was going for
"uneducated", but the vermin bit got to me (or is that bite?)
;-)
Why oh why do you all feed the trolls?

maxine in ri
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On Fri, 20 May 2005 18:42:03 -0500, zxcvbob >
wrote:

>Graphic Queen wrote:


>> That is the game of people like you. I have only one name fool. I like
>> reading the fool's gallery here. We get a laugh from such as you.
>>
>> GQ

>
>
>Are you still here???


Who is "we"? Or is she referring to the voices in her head?

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd
AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA

"If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as
old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the
waitress's, it would have been a very good dinner."

-- Duncan Hines

To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox"
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Graphic Queen > wrote:

>LIAR


By a small margin, I will give you the win on this one. I read it out
of context - sorry about that. It was concerning immigration, and I
guess that's a legitimate issue. See, I know how how to apologize
when I'm wrong. It was a little strong though - and some might see it
the way I did at first read.

--
The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret.
At least now I have an excuse.


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Graphic Queen > wrote:

>That is the game of people like you. I have only one name fool. I like
>reading the fool's gallery here. We get a laugh from such as you.
>
>GQ


Uh-oh. Developing goddess complex and the royal _we_ ?
I thought there was hope.

--
The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret.
At least now I have an excuse.
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"Graphic Queen" > wrote in message

> You misunderstood what
> I posted.


Seems like we all do. Don't you just hate it when you are right and the
rest of the world is wrong?


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Graphic Queen wrote:

> Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book that
> isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.


Thanks for your concern. I do have an education, actually a lot of it.
I seldom read cookbooks but am an avid reader, mainly non-fictiction.
Why are you being like this?
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Graphic Queen wrote:

> On Fri, 20 May 2005 18:48:17 GMT, "Peter Aitken"
> > wrote:
>
>
>>"TrollHunter" > wrote in message
...
>>
>>>In article >,
>>>Graphic Queen > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book that
>>>>isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.
>>>
>>>Don't let the door hit your ass on the way out...... ;-)
>>>Good riddance troll!
>>>--

>>
>>I do not think she was a troll. A troll is someone who intentionally posts
>>inflammatory messages just to get a response. I think that GP really
>>believed all she was posting. Sadder than being a troll, I suppose.

>
>
> GQ...more proof of the absence of reading comprehension on your part.



So you are a troll? That's so cool! I've never met a real live troll
before. Do you really live under a bridge? If so, how do you cook? Do
you use a Coleman stove or simply a campfire?


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pennyaline wrote:

> Graphic Queen worried:
>
>>Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book that
>>isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.

>
>
> For true? Cookbooks are for READING??
>
>
>

Mine are purely decorative. They add to the ambiance of my kitchen
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Damsel wrote:

> Graphic Queen > said:
>
>
>>On Fri, 20 May 2005 17:16:31 -0500, Damsel >
>>wrote:
>>
>>
(AlleyGator) said:
>>>
>>>Regarding Graphic Queen:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Well, the first post from her that came up indicates that she has an
>>>>irrational (therefore uneducated) hatred for Asians. Guess that
>>>>explains the attitude anyway.
>>>
>>>Well then, I hope she's really gone. I am very intolerant of intolerant
>>>people. (no joke this time)

>>
>>But you love the intolerant ones in here that are part of your cabal.

>
>
> Please identify the cabal members, as I don't know who they are.
>
> Carol


Hey, how and where did you get a cabal? How much did it cost? Is it
edible and if so how do you cook such a critter? Do you have to use a
special sauce? And what goes with it? Potatoes, rice, ????
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"Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote:

>Seems like we all do. Don't you just hate it when you are right and the
>rest of the world is wrong?
>

I don't know - it's never happened to me. <G>


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In article >,
Serendipity > wrote:

> Graphic Queen wrote:
>
> > Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book that
> > isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.

>
> Thanks for your concern. I do have an education, actually a lot of it.
> I seldom read cookbooks but am an avid reader, mainly non-fictiction.
> Why are you being like this?


'cause she is a troll...
Killfile material. ;-)
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TH

Life is a sexually transmitted disease...
and..... it is terminal..... --~*~R~*~
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Graphic Queen wrote:
> Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book that
> isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.


Ahahahaha!

Just came home from my library's annual used book sale with 20 cookbooks.

Also William Manchester's _American Caesar_ and
Budinski & Budinski, _Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection_

Sorry 'bout those last two, GQ! :-)

--
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"TrollHunter" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> Serendipity > wrote:
>
>> Graphic Queen wrote:
>>
>> > Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book that
>> > isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.

>>
>> Thanks for your concern. I do have an education, actually a lot of it.
>> I seldom read cookbooks but am an avid reader, mainly non-fictiction.
>> Why are you being like this?

>
> 'cause she is a troll...
> Killfile material. ;-)
> --
> TH


Personally I don't think she's intelligent enough to be a troll.

Kathy


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In article >,
"K. Reece" > wrote:

> "TrollHunter" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > Serendipity > wrote:
> >
> >> Graphic Queen wrote:
> >>
> >> > Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book that
> >> > isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.
> >>
> >> Thanks for your concern. I do have an education, actually a lot of it.
> >> I seldom read cookbooks but am an avid reader, mainly non-fictiction.
> >> Why are you being like this?

> >
> > 'cause she is a troll...
> > Killfile material. ;-)
> > --
> > TH

>
> Personally I don't think she's intelligent enough to be a troll.
>
> Kathy
>
>


<LOLOL!!!>
Too damned true!
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TH

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and..... it is terminal..... --~*~R~*~
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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> On Fri 20 May 2005 11:49:14a, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in
> rec.food.cooking:
>
>>
>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Fri 20 May 2005 10:15:15a, Graphic Queen wrote in
>>> rec.food.cooking:
>>>
>>>> Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book
>>>> that isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.
>>>
>>> Somerset Maugham said it best... "Good riddance to bad garbage."
>>>
>>> --

>> I thought it was "Good riddance to bad rubbish."

>
> I've heard it both ways. I'm confused. I thought Sophie said
> "garbage" in
> "The Razor's edge". Mebbe not.
>


Looks like you were right Wayne!

http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/...zor_notes.html

RAZOR'S EDGE NOTES

She wants to die because there is no reason to live – "Good riddance
to bad garbage" is her response to a warning from Maugham about where
her wildness might lead her


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On Tue 24 May 2005 04:26:23a, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Fri 20 May 2005 11:49:14a, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On Fri 20 May 2005 10:15:15a, Graphic Queen wrote in
>>>> rec.food.cooking:
>>>>
>>>>> Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a book
>>>>> that isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.
>>>>
>>>> Somerset Maugham said it best... "Good riddance to bad garbage."
>>>>
>>>> --
>>> I thought it was "Good riddance to bad rubbish."

>>
>> I've heard it both ways. I'm confused. I thought Sophie said
>> "garbage" in
>> "The Razor's edge". Mebbe not.
>>

>
> Looks like you were right Wayne!
>
> http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/...zor_notes.html
>
> RAZOR'S EDGE NOTES
>
> She wants to die because there is no reason to live – "Good riddance
> to bad garbage" is her response to a warning from Maugham about where
> her wildness might lead her


Thanks! However, after thinking about it for a while, I realized that I
had also heard "rubbish" used in a popular line. It occurs in Maugham's
"Of Human Bondage". Bette Davis' character, Mildred Rogers, says of Lesie
Howard's character, Philip Carey, "Good riddance to bad rubbish".

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> On Tue 24 May 2005 04:26:23a, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in
> rec.food.cooking:
>
>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Fri 20 May 2005 11:49:14a, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in
>>> rec.food.cooking:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Fri 20 May 2005 10:15:15a, Graphic Queen wrote in
>>>>> rec.food.cooking:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a
>>>>>> book
>>>>>> that isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.
>>>>>
>>>>> Somerset Maugham said it best... "Good riddance to bad garbage."
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>> I thought it was "Good riddance to bad rubbish."
>>>
>>> I've heard it both ways. I'm confused. I thought Sophie said
>>> "garbage" in
>>> "The Razor's edge". Mebbe not.
>>>

>>
>> Looks like you were right Wayne!
>>
>> http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/...zor_notes.html
>>
>> RAZOR'S EDGE NOTES
>>
>> She wants to die because there is no reason to live – "Good
>> riddance
>> to bad garbage" is her response to a warning from Maugham about
>> where
>> her wildness might lead her

>
> Thanks! However, after thinking about it for a while, I realized
> that I
> had also heard "rubbish" used in a popular line. It occurs in
> Maugham's
> "Of Human Bondage". Bette Davis' character, Mildred Rogers, says
> of Lesie
> Howard's character, Philip Carey, "Good riddance to bad rubbish".
>
> --
> Wayne Boatwright



Ah, so we're both right! <g>


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On Tue 24 May 2005 05:59:04p, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On Tue 24 May 2005 04:26:23a, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On Fri 20 May 2005 11:49:14a, FREECYCLEMOM wrote in
>>>> rec.food.cooking:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> On Fri 20 May 2005 10:15:15a, Graphic Queen wrote in
>>>>>> rec.food.cooking:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe all of you should get some education and try reading a
>>>>>>> book that isn't a cookbook for once in your pathetic lives.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Somerset Maugham said it best... "Good riddance to bad garbage."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>> I thought it was "Good riddance to bad rubbish."
>>>>
>>>> I've heard it both ways. I'm confused. I thought Sophie said
>>>> "garbage" in
>>>> "The Razor's edge". Mebbe not.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Looks like you were right Wayne!
>>>
>>> http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/...zor_notes.html
>>>
>>> RAZOR'S EDGE NOTES
>>>
>>> She wants to die because there is no reason to live – "Good riddance
>>> to bad garbage" is her response to a warning from Maugham about
>>> where her wildness might lead her

>>
>> Thanks! However, after thinking about it for a while, I realized
>> that I
>> had also heard "rubbish" used in a popular line. It occurs in
>> Maugham's
>> "Of Human Bondage". Bette Davis' character, Mildred Rogers, says
>> of Lesie
>> Howard's character, Philip Carey, "Good riddance to bad rubbish".
>>
>> --
>> Wayne Boatwright

>
>
> Ah, so we're both right! <g>



Yeppers!


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