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I've baked my potato (a big one) and prepared it (cubed) for potato soup. I
have chicken stock ready and bacon crisped and all the appropriate
seasonings but it looks like I'm about to lose electricity for a while. I'm
signing off. At least the temps are nice and cool!

Later ~ Jill


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"jmcquown" > wrote:

> I've baked my potato (a big one) and prepared it (cubed) for potato soup. I
> have chicken stock ready and bacon crisped and all the appropriate
> seasonings but it looks like I'm about to lose electricity for a while. I'm
> signing off. At least the temps are nice and cool!
>
> Later ~ Jill


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"Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" wrote
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> It has rained for a solid week here.I'm tired of it. Dead bunnies and
> rain.
> That is all we've gotten.
>
> Michael <- terse


Please!! Send some our way. We're suffering through a severe dry spell -
farmers here are frantic. They had delayed planting, received a "teaser"
light rainfall so went ahead and planted, and now we have gone through weeks
of dry weather so they're fretting about their crops. Our garden is dry,
dry, dry - but we're on a well so have to watch our water for sprinkling.

Dora



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Estaban Vuertes wrote:
> On Wed, 10 May 2006 18:29:58 GMT, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
>
>> "jmcquown" >
>> :
>>
>>> I've baked my potato (a big one) and prepared it (cubed) for potato
>>> soup. I have chicken stock ready and bacon crisped and all the
>>> appropriate seasonings but it looks like I'm about to lose
>>> electricity for a while. I'm signing off. At least the temps are
>>> nice and cool!

>
> Jill: the Weather Drama Queen. The sky is always fallling for
> her.
>
>> It has rained for a solid week here.I'm tired of it. Dead bunnies
>> and rain. That is all we've gotten.

>
> I've heard of it raining cats and dogs, but never rabbits. At
> least you can eat the fallen rabbits (socially acceptable in the
> US).
>
> -sw


You are such a **** up, sqwetrtix... get somewhere and stop reincarnating
yourself because I am as tired of killfiling you as I am of that projectile
person.

Jill


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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> "jmcquown" >
> :
>
>> Estaban Vuertes wrote:
>>> On Wed, 10 May 2006 18:29:58 GMT, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
>>>
>>>> "jmcquown" >
>>>> :
>>>>
>>>>> I've baked my potato (a big one) and prepared it (cubed) for
>>>>> potato soup. I have chicken stock ready and bacon crisped and
>>>>> all the appropriate seasonings but it looks like I'm about to lose
>>>>> electricity for a while. I'm signing off. At least the temps are
>>>>> nice and cool!
>>>
>>> Jill: the Weather Drama Queen. The sky is always fallling for
>>> her.
>>>
>>>> It has rained for a solid week here.I'm tired of it. Dead bunnies
>>>> and rain. That is all we've gotten.
>>>
>>> I've heard of it raining cats and dogs, but never rabbits. At
>>> least you can eat the fallen rabbits (socially acceptable in the
>>> US).
>>>
>>> -sw

>>
>> You are such a **** up, sqwetrtix... get somewhere and stop
>> reincarnating yourself because I am as tired of killfiling you as I
>> am of that projectile person.
>>
>> Jill

>
> I am assuming you don't mean me love. 'Cause I love you.
>
> Michael


Of course I don't mean you, Michael! I love you, too!

Jill




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jmcquown wrote:
:: Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
:::
::: I am assuming you don't mean me love. 'Cause I love you.
:::
::: Michael
::
:: Of course I don't mean you, Michael! I love you, too!
::
:: Jill


You two are sickening...Get a room.
<eg>

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BOB wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>>> Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am assuming you don't mean me love. 'Cause I love you.
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Of course I don't mean you, Michael! I love you, too!
>>>
>>> Jill

>
>
> You two are sickening...Get a room.
> <eg>
>
> BOB


(say it all together, folks) Shut up, Bob!

Jill


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jmcquown wrote:

> Estaban Vuertes wrote:
> > On Wed, 10 May 2006 18:29:58 GMT, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> >
> >> "jmcquown" >
> >> :
> >>
> >>> I've baked my potato (a big one) and prepared it (cubed) for potato
> >>> soup. I have chicken stock ready and bacon crisped and all the
> >>> appropriate seasonings but it looks like I'm about to lose
> >>> electricity for a while. I'm signing off. At least the temps are
> >>> nice and cool!

> >
> > Jill: the Weather Drama Queen. The sky is always fallling for
> > her.
> >
> >> It has rained for a solid week here.I'm tired of it. Dead bunnies
> >> and rain. That is all we've gotten.

> >
> > I've heard of it raining cats and dogs, but never rabbits. At
> > least you can eat the fallen rabbits (socially acceptable in the
> > US).
> >
> > -sw

>
> You are such a **** up, sqwetrtix... get somewhere and stop reincarnating
> yourself because I am as tired of killfiling you as I am of that

projectile
> person.



Lol...sqwertz really IS an imbecile, ain't he, Jill...???

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Estaban Vuertes pukes:

> On Wed, 10 May 2006 18:29:58 GMT, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
>
> > "jmcquown" >
> > :
> >
> >> I've baked my potato (a big one) and prepared it (cubed) for potato
> >> soup. I have chicken stock ready and bacon crisped and all the
> >> appropriate seasonings but it looks like I'm about to lose electricity
> >> for a while. I'm signing off. At least the temps are nice and cool!

>
> Jill: the Weather Drama Queen. The sky is always fallling for
> her.



Sqwertz, you are the big fat CHANCRE sore of this froup...

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