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Graphic Queen
 
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Default Bye bye Wimps and Uneducated Vermin

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

Carol, sobbing uncontrollably
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"Damsel" > wrote in message
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> Graphic Queen > said:
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>>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.
>
> Carol, sobbing uncontrollably


To be honest I feel sorry for her. Such an astounding level of ignorance. I
do not think she chose it, but she is stuck with it.


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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."

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


Hey, for a troll she was good for a laugh. Buh bye.

nancy




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> I feel so bad. She hurt my widdle feelings.
>
> Carol, sobbing uncontrollably
>


Pass me a Kleenex!!
Cathy

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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!
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"Damsel" > wrote in message
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> 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!

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.

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.

Bob, going back to his pathetic life now, M.


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Wayne Boatwright wrote on 20 May 2005 in rec.food.cooking

> 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."
>


wasn't it Good ridance to bad rubbish?...I coulda swore...

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"Peter Aitken" > 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.

>
>To be honest I feel sorry for her. Such an astounding level of ignorance. I
>do not think she chose it, but she is stuck with it.


She does have a choice whether or not to be a bitch, though.

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"TrollHunter" > wrote in message
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> 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.


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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
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> 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."


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Peter Aitken wrote:

>
> 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.
>
>
> --
> Peter Aitken
> Visit my recipe and kitchen myths page at www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm


I agree with you. From my little experience with Trolls, I have
gathered that they start the topic off, and only pop back in if it gets
too tame (or back on topic). I am a smoker, as you well know, but even
I thought her arguments pathetic, to say the least. I know nothing
about the US Constitution, as I am not from the US, but she didn't
either, methinks. !!!

BTW, had a look at your website and liked the myths page, just made me
realise that I am not always wrong!

Cheers

Cathy

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On Fri 20 May 2005 11:41:13a, Monsur Fromage du Pollet wrote in
rec.food.cooking:

> Wayne Boatwright wrote on 20 May 2005 in rec.food.cooking
>
>> 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."
>>

>
> wasn't it Good ridance to bad rubbish?...I coulda swore...
>


I've heard it that way, too, so now I wonder. Sophie, in "The Razor's Edge",
says garbage.

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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.



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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.


Hmmm..... already have a university honours degree and read a book or two
or three per week. I did look at a cookbook the other day to check the
quantities of ingredients for a rhubarb pie because it had been almost a
year since I had made one.



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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.



I'm currently reading _Naked Came the Manatee_ by Carl Hiaasen, Dave
Barry, Les Standiford, Paul Levine, Edna Buchanan, James W. Hall,
Carolina Hospital, Evelyn Mayerson, Tananarive Due, Brian Antoni, Vicki
Hendricks, John Dufresne, and Elmore Leonard. (I had to look up all the
authors on Amazon so I didn't leave anybody out.)

It most assuredly is not a cookbook. ;-)

Bob
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On Fri, 20 May 2005 17:15:15 GMT, 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.


*Snicker*. Me as someone who only reads cookbooks?

That's not the funniest thing I've seen on a cooking newsgroup. The poster
to fr.rec.cuisine who suggested that anti-French boycotts in the US should
be countered by a boycott of maple syrup was funnier.

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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.
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Cathyxyz wrote on 20 May 2005 in rec.food.cooking

>
> Peter Aitken wrote:
>
> >
> > 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.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Peter Aitken
> > Visit my recipe and kitchen myths page at
> > www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm

>
> I agree with you. From my little experience with Trolls, I have
> gathered that they start the topic off, and only pop back in if it
> gets too tame (or back on topic). I am a smoker, as you well know,
> but even I thought her arguments pathetic, to say the least. I
> know nothing about the US Constitution, as I am not from the US,
> but she didn't either, methinks. !!!
>
> BTW, had a look at your website and liked the myths page, just
> made me realise that I am not always wrong!
>
> Cheers
>
> Cathy
>
>


She was just bitter.



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One time on Usenet, 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.


Yup, pure troll. It's really quite sad...

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"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
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Graphic Queen wrote:

>>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.


I thought you were leaving? Or are you staying.. or leaving under this
name and going to come back under another?
Goomba
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Monsur Fromage du Pollet > said:

>Wayne Boatwright wrote on 20 May 2005 in rec.food.cooking
>
>> 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."

>
>wasn't it Good ridance to bad rubbish?...I coulda swore...


Good riddance to bad graphics?

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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.


No, please don't leave - I see a long future of free entertainment and
intellectual thrashing possible - you could be a lot of fun. Maybe we
could break the all-time thread length record.

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Damsel > wrote:

>I feel so bad. She hurt my widdle feelings.
>
>Carol, sobbing uncontrollably


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.

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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??



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AlleyGator wrote:

> No, please don't leave - I see a long future of free entertainment

and
> intellectual thrashing possible - you could be a lot of fun. Maybe

we
> could break the all-time thread length record.
>



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


I finally know why u use this tagline... it's true...
Cathy

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Wayne Boatwright wrote on 20 May 2005 in rec.food.cooking

> 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.
>
>
>


My next question is: CAN you educate Vermin?...Hence all Vermin are
uneducated. I mean how many fleas do you see in line at the library or
with degrees? I wish she had been clearer in her statements. She
probably flunked outa Red Neck School.

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On Fri, 20 May 2005 17:32:21 -0400, Goomba38 >
wrote:

>Graphic Queen wrote:
>
>>>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.

>
>I thought you were leaving? Or are you staying.. or leaving under this
>name and going to come back under another?
>Goomba


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
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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)
>
>Carol


But you love the intolerant ones in here that are part of your cabal.
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Graphic Queen wrote:
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 17:32:21 -0400, Goomba38 >
> wrote:
>
>
>>Graphic Queen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>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.

>>
>>I thought you were leaving? Or are you staying.. or leaving under this
>>name and going to come back under another?
>>Goomba

>
>
> 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???

Bob
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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.

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Damsel wrote:

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


TINC.

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zxcvbob > said:

>Are you still here???


Bob, are *you* a member of the cabal? I want to know who these people are.

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Yeff > said:

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

>
>TINC.


Yeah, who's this Tinc guy, and what is he doing in *our* cabal?

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On 2005-05-20, Damsel > wrote:

> Yeah, who's this Tinc guy, and what is he doing in *our* cabal?


I have cabal. I used to have dailup, but it was to slew.

nb
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On Fri 20 May 2005 02:41:17p, Damsel wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Monsur Fromage du Pollet > said:
>
>>Wayne Boatwright wrote on 20 May 2005 in rec.food.cooking
>>
>>> 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."

>>
>>wasn't it Good ridance to bad rubbish?...I coulda swore...

>
> Good riddance to bad graphics?
>
> Carol


Perfect!

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