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metro-golden-meower

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On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:36:56 -0800, <pscissons@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


>



>"Tim Weaver" <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote in message



>news:Xns9B83B6DE0F5540Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net...



>> metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>> > On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> > <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>> >



>> >>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>> >>



>> >>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> >>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>> >>>



>> >>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>> >>>>



>> >>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> >>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>> >>>>>



>> >>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>> >>>>>>



>> >>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> >>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>> >>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>> wrote:



>> >>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>> >>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>> >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>> >>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>> >>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com> wrote:



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous,



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> just unreal.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> differential?



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on the



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs tingle



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from Canada across



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks like).



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the temperature-differential



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the coming front, it was close to 60 F here today,



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> and in St. Louis, about 300 miles West, it was 16 F.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by the



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over here, and



>we're



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> not supposed to go much lower than freezing tonight.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves as they



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> batten down the hatches just in case.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what you're



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> talking about.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold at



>his



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> place tonight. Claims just thinking about it makes his



>thumbs



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> tingle. Have you ever heard of such nonsense?!? I think he



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> just needs a good helping of fudge.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional peasant



>> >>>>>>>>>> >> favorite, in this case pressure-cooked navy-beans and



>> >>>>>>>>>> >> "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and cayenne and green-onion



>> >>>>>>>>>> >> shreds in it, with onions and pickles added, should do just



>as



>> >>>>>>>>>> >> well.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>> >>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker instructions



>tell



>> >>>>>>>>>> > me NEVER to cook beans or rice in mine because they'll froth



>> >>>>>>>>>> > and plug up the jiggly hissing thing.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>> >>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>> >>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans and so



>> >>>>>>>>>> on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for wimps (after



>all,



>> >>>>>>>>>> one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is cooking dried beans in



>> >>>>>>>>>> about a half-hour or so).



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam and



>can



>> >>>>>>>>>> clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason (OTOtherH, the



>> >>>>>>>>>> pressurized steam itself does some self-cleaning of the



>outlet).



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says half-way at



>> >>>>>>>>>> most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching two-thirds, with



>> >>>>>>>>>> some nervousness).



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're suspicious



>might



>> >>>>>>>>>> foam (my booklet actually has a recipe for doing Boston baked



>> >>>>>>>>>> beans, which means among other things adding molasses and sugar



>> >>>>>>>>>> and, and-- it makes my blood run cold to even think of sticking



>> >>>>>>>>>> that in a pressure-cooker).



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you have



>a



>> >>>>>>>>>> ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>> >>>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I guess,



>> >>>>>>>>>> which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which not only



>> >>>>>>>>>> increases temperature and pressure (I don't think a regular



>> >>>>>>>>>> regulator/cooker works with that) but adds a major fire-hazard



>to



>> >>>>>>>>>> the equation (geyser of flaming oil, anyone?) . . . .



>> >>>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it for



>years



>> >>>>>>>>> and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the ceiling so far



>> >>>>>>>>> and plan to keep it that way.



>> >>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>typical



>> >>>>>>>>female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just the BEGINNING



>of



>> >>>>>>>>the fun you could have with an overloaded, over pressurized



>pressure



>> >>>>>>>>cooker.



>> >>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If you



>> >>>>>>>> weren't



>> >>>>>>>>such a pu...



>> >>>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>> >>>>>>>



>> >>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of peasurized



>> >>>>>>> gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what happens.



>> >>>>>>



>> >>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>> >>>>>



>> >>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>> >>>>



>> >>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI I get



>> >>>>before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so jealous.



>I'll



>> >>>>put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>> >>>



>> >>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be quite



>> >>> entertaining.



>> >>



>> >>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different narrator



>for



>> >>the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a couple of years ago.



>> >



>> > several of the shows on discovery are like that including the orange



>> > county custom bike thing.



>>



>> Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are getting



>> more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for starting all that



>> "reality" ****. I despise ALL reality programming.



>



>Much as it pains me to do so, I have to agree with you. About the reality



>shows, nothing else.


i have to say that i

_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_

fucing hate, with a firery passion, all those *** **** awfull reality

tv progs. they make them about all kinds of *****, like people actualy

want to see this *****.

i remember the good ol' days back in the 70's and 80's when there used

to be content to the tv we had to watch. bbc used to do plays, drama

series, not all ***** ones like those bronty sisters twaddle, and

commedy series and even itv had some stuff worth watching. then the

new kids on the block, channel 4 turned up while later, and started

showing films and programs the beeb and itv would have ran over hot

coles to get away from instread of bradcasting dure to its

controvesial nature. sigh that seems an eternity ago.

one of the best dramas, i seem to recal it being the bbc, broadcast

was z for zacaria based on the book. i was supprized that the bbc

actually showed full frontal male nudity. and there was i thinking the

beeb had no ***** and there they where, on MY TV SCREEN!


>Smee



>



>> --



>> Tim Weaver



>>



>> I know you believe you understand what you think I said,



>> but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not



>> what I meant.



>


 
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metro-golden-meower

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On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:03:09 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:11:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:57:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:40:11 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:37:04 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken" <"\"Bill



>>>>>>>> Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>><Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared



>>>>>>>>>Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>> unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people



>>>>>>>>>>>>knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> i went though stratford on avon or whateverthefuckitscalled a few



>>>>>>>> years back. i could have stopped and seen shakespeare's house, but



>>>>>>>> didn't bother, the ****** is dead and wouldn't have answerd the door



>>>>>>>> if i did drop in.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>Even if he did answer, you wouldn't be able to understand what he was



>>>>>>>saying.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> just 'cause he wrote flowery like, doesn't mean in normal ever day



>>>>>> life he talked that *****.



>>>>>



>>>>>I bet it does.



>>>>



>>>> he didn't in dr who when the dr met him a little while back.



>>>



>>>Doctor Who has ****** up the universe so many times, you can't trust



>>>anything he says.



>>



>> ****** up? how so?



>



>He goes all over ****, all over time like a universal bad guy magnet causing



>situations which he has to fix that would have never happened had he never



>been there in the first place. If he'd have only found a nice rock to



>settle down on, the whole place might have turned out just fine.


that is, of course one way, to look at things. have you ever tried the

right way of looking at things?

 
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metro-golden-meower

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On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:00:03 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:09:49 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:53:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:44:16 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:17:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B78C895B78880Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7776E727C1D0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7672B21C0780Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>,



>it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, since talking about how much Shakespeare sucks, sucks



>less



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>than reading Shakespeare.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Verily ... since the noble discussing of SHAKESPEARE doth



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bring the palsey to me ... a pursuit more pleasing than that



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of reading the good bard ... I venture."



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That is how Shakespeare would have phrased your sentence ...



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> do you honestly think reading that sucks ... you heathen.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, it sucks. Do you walk around talking like that during your



>>>>>>>>>>>>>day? I certainly don't. You've just proven my point. We don't



>>>>>>>>>>>>>talk like that, anymore. It's time to retire that ****. I'm



>>>>>>>>>>>>>talking about this as an HS requirement. If you want to study



>>>>>>>>>>>>>that stuff in college, that's all well and good. Enough with



>>>>>>>>>>>>>"telling" me what I "should appreciate" because " I " can't



>>>>>>>>>>>>>figure this out for myself. And worse (for school folks) having



>>>>>>>>>>>>>it imposed on me. This stuff sucks. It has always sucked



>>>>>>>>>>>>>(except for during the time it was current work and even then a



>>>>>>>>>>>>>lot of people probably hated his little romantic tragedy plots),



>>>>>>>>>>>>>it currently sucks and it will suck in the future forever more.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>It sucks. That's about it. It sucks. That's what I'm saying.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. Shakespeare sucks.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>That about cover it? Yes, I thought so.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure you won't reconsider?



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> "To be ... or not to be " etc. etc. etc.



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>I'm going to pluck your feathers ONE... AT... A... TIME...



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> Well ! You don't have to be nasty about it young man.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> Or ... perhaps more appropriately I should say ... HEATHEN !!!!!



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>I'm good with heathen.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>Featherless chicken.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>bwa-HAAHAA!!!



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> may you sniff the parsons nose.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>I don't know what that means.



>>>>>>



>>>>>>
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=parson%27s+nose


>>>>>>



>>>>>>>But, that's cool.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> the keiser chiefs have a new song out about you and your ilk. heh.



>>>>>>



>>>>>>>I'm quite content to remain ignorant on this one.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> bad luck, i posted a link.



>>>>>



>>>>>I'll take a bite out of him after he's properly cooked, but I ain't



>>>>>sniffin' his ***.



>>>>



>>>> not even for the cooked chicken aroma coming out of it?



>>>



>>>Well... If you mean after he's had all his innards taken out and I'm just



>>>checking to see if he's properly cooked, uUhhh..., yes I would do that in



>>>that case.



>>



>> i bet the sneaky beaky would have one carefully stashed to let rip



>> into your face.



>



>If he could manage to maintain it's integrity after being fully cooked, I



>guess I'd deserve it.


would you put it past him to be so devious?

 
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Tim Weaver

Guest
metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:58:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on the



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs tingle



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from Canada



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks like).



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the temperature-differential



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the coming front, it was close to 60 F here



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> today, and in St. Louis, about 300 miles West, it was



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> 16 F.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by the



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over here, and



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> we're not supposed to go much lower than freezing



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves as



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> they batten down the hatches just in case.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> you're talking about.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold at



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his place tonight. Claims just thinking about it makes



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his thumbs tingle. Have you ever heard of such



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> nonsense?!? I think he just needs a good helping of



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> fudge.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional peasant



>>>>>>>>>>>> >> favorite, in this case pressure-cooked navy-beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>> >> "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and cayenne and



>>>>>>>>>>>> >> green-onion shreds in it, with onions and pickles added,



>>>>>>>>>>>> >> should do just as well.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker instructions



>>>>>>>>>>>> > tell me NEVER to cook beans or rice in mine because they'll



>>>>>>>>>>>> > froth and plug up the jiggly hissing thing.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>> so on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for wimps



>>>>>>>>>>>> (after all, one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is cooking



>>>>>>>>>>>> dried beans in about a half-hour or so).



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam and



>>>>>>>>>>>> can clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason



>>>>>>>>>>>> (OTOtherH, the pressurized steam itself does some



>>>>>>>>>>>> self-cleaning of the outlet).



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says half-way



>>>>>>>>>>>> at most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching two-thirds,



>>>>>>>>>>>> with some nervousness).



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're suspicious



>>>>>>>>>>>> might foam (my booklet actually has a recipe for doing Boston



>>>>>>>>>>>> baked beans, which means among other things adding molasses



>>>>>>>>>>>> and sugar and, and-- it makes my blood run cold to even think



>>>>>>>>>>>> of sticking that in a pressure-cooker).



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you



>>>>>>>>>>>> have a ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I guess,



>>>>>>>>>>>> which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which not only



>>>>>>>>>>>> increases temperature and pressure (I don't think a regular



>>>>>>>>>>>> regulator/cooker works with that) but adds a major



>>>>>>>>>>>> fire-hazard to the equation (geyser of flaming oil, anyone?)



>>>>>>>>>>>> . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it for



>>>>>>>>>>> years and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the ceiling



>>>>>>>>>>> so far and plan to keep it that way.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>>>>>>>>>>typical female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just the



>>>>>>>>>>BEGINNING of the fun you could have with an overloaded, over



>>>>>>>>>>pressurized pressure cooker.



>>>>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If you



>>>>>>>>>> weren't



>>>>>>>>>>such a pu...



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of



>>>>>>>>> peasurized gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what happens.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>>>>>>



>>>>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI I



>>>>>>get before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so



>>>>>>jealous. I'll put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>>>>>



>>>>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be



>>>>> quite entertaining.



>>>>



>>>>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different narrator



>>>>for the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a couple of years



>>>>ago.



>>>



>>> several of the shows on discovery are like that including the orange



>>> county custom bike thing.



>>



>>Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are



>>getting more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for



>>starting all that



>



> maybe an eyesight test is in order? or a hearing one. i can guarante



> if you heard a lot of the accents we have over here, you'd understand



> less than a cockney wide boy trying to talk to a geordie!



>



>>"reality" ****. I despise ALL reality programming.



>



> ******* hate yourselves. you fucktards started it with the 'real



> world' or whatever the ***** was called, on mtfuckingv.


**** MTV. It was Britain's Got Talent (or whatever it's called) that made

the whole thing explode.

--

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but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:36:56 -0800, <pscissons@sbcglobal.net> wrote:



>



>>



>>"Tim Weaver" <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote in message



>>news:Xns9B83B6DE0F5540Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net...



>>> metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>> > On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> > <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>> >



>>> >>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>> >>



>>> >>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> >>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>> >>>



>>> >>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>> >>>>



>>> >>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> >>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>> >>>>>



>>> >>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>> >>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> >>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>> wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>> >>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>> >>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> people knowing when it's going to rain due to



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> pressure differential?



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> the radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tingle (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Canada across the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> like).



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the temperature-differential



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the coming front, it was close to 60 F here



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> today, and in St. Louis, about 300 miles West, it was



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> 16 F.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> the time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over here,



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> and we're not supposed to go much lower than freezing



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tonight.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves as



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> they batten down the hatches just in case.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> you're talking about.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> at his place tonight. Claims just thinking about it



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> makes his thumbs tingle. Have you ever heard of such



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> nonsense?!? I think he just needs a good helping of



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> fudge.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> peasant favorite, in this case pressure-cooked



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> navy-beans and "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> cayenne and green-onion shreds in it, with onions and



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> pickles added, should do just as well.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>> >>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker instructions



>>> >>>>>>>>>> > tell me NEVER to cook beans or rice in mine because



>>> >>>>>>>>>> > they'll froth and plug up the jiggly hissing thing.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>> >>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>> >>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans



>>> >>>>>>>>>> and so on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for



>>> >>>>>>>>>> wimps (after all, one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is



>>> >>>>>>>>>> cooking dried beans in about a half-hour or so).



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam



>>> >>>>>>>>>> and can clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason



>>> >>>>>>>>>> (OTOtherH, the pressurized steam itself does some



>>> >>>>>>>>>> self-cleaning of the outlet).



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says



>>> >>>>>>>>>> half-way at most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching



>>> >>>>>>>>>> two-thirds, with some nervousness).



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're suspicious



>>> >>>>>>>>>> might foam (my booklet actually has a recipe for doing



>>> >>>>>>>>>> Boston baked beans, which means among other things adding



>>> >>>>>>>>>> molasses and sugar and, and-- it makes my blood run cold to



>>> >>>>>>>>>> even think of sticking that in a pressure-cooker).



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you



>>> >>>>>>>>>> have a ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I



>>> >>>>>>>>>> guess, which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which not



>>> >>>>>>>>>> only increases temperature and pressure (I don't think a



>>> >>>>>>>>>> regular regulator/cooker works with that) but adds a major



>>> >>>>>>>>>> fire-hazard to the equation (geyser of flaming oil,



>>> >>>>>>>>>> anyone?) . . . .



>>> >>>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it for



>>> >>>>>>>>> years and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the



>>> >>>>>>>>> ceiling so far and plan to keep it that way.



>>> >>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>>> >>>>>>>>typical female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just the



>>> >>>>>>>>BEGINNING of the fun you could have with an overloaded, over



>>> >>>>>>>>pressurized pressure cooker.



>>> >>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If you



>>> >>>>>>>> weren't



>>> >>>>>>>>such a pu...



>>> >>>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>>> >>>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of



>>> >>>>>>> peasurized gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what happens.



>>> >>>>>>



>>> >>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>>> >>>>>



>>> >>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>>> >>>>



>>> >>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI I



>>> >>>>get before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so



>>> >>>>jealous. I'll put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>>> >>>



>>> >>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be



>>> >>> quite entertaining.



>>> >>



>>> >>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different



>>> >>narrator for the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a couple



>>> >>of years ago.



>>> >



>>> > several of the shows on discovery are like that including the orange



>>> > county custom bike thing.



>>>



>>> Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are



>>> getting more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for



>>> starting all that "reality" ****. I despise ALL reality programming.



>>



>>Much as it pains me to do so, I have to agree with you. About the



>>reality shows, nothing else.



>



> i have to say that i



> _REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_RE



> ALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALL



> Y_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_R



> EALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REAL



> LY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_



> fucing hate, with a firery passion, all those *** **** awfull reality



> tv progs. they make them about all kinds of *****, like people actualy



> want to see this *****.


So, you're saying you don't like them? Is that correct?


> i remember the good ol' days back in the 70's and 80's when there used



> to be content to the tv we had to watch. bbc used to do plays, drama



> series, not all ***** ones like those bronty sisters twaddle, and



> commedy series and even itv had some stuff worth watching. then the



> new kids on the block, channel 4 turned up while later, and started



> showing films and programs the beeb and itv would have ran over hot



> coles to get away from instread of bradcasting dure to its



> controvesial nature. sigh that seems an eternity ago.



>



> one of the best dramas, i seem to recal it being the bbc, broadcast



> was z for zacaria based on the book. i was supprized that the bbc



> actually showed full frontal male nudity. and there was i thinking the



> beeb had no ***** and there they where, on MY TV SCREEN!


Never happened here. At least not on any national free network. We had a

new independent station start up in the mid 80's that used to show movies

with naked chicks and such on the public airwaves. But the "conservative

locals" put an end to that. The Lifetime Network (for chicks) did run a

movie with which showed Meredith Baxter's hooters. But that was OK because

the movie was about a woman dealing with breast cancer.

Our FCC sucks. We honk about that big ole' First Amendment all the time and

how great it is and how we get to express ourselves without governmental

permission. Oh yeah, unless the FCC says we can't.


>>Smee



>>



>>> --



>>> Tim Weaver



>>>



>>> I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not



>>> sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.



>>



>



>


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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:03:09 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:11:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:57:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:40:11 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:37:04 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken"



>>>>>>>>> <"\"Bill Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>><Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people



>>>>>>>>>>>>>knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> i went though stratford on avon or whateverthefuckitscalled a



>>>>>>>>> few years back. i could have stopped and seen shakespeare's



>>>>>>>>> house, but didn't bother, the ****** is dead and wouldn't have



>>>>>>>>> answerd the door if i did drop in.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>Even if he did answer, you wouldn't be able to understand what he



>>>>>>>>was saying.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> just 'cause he wrote flowery like, doesn't mean in normal ever day



>>>>>>> life he talked that *****.



>>>>>>



>>>>>>I bet it does.



>>>>>



>>>>> he didn't in dr who when the dr met him a little while back.



>>>>



>>>>Doctor Who has ****** up the universe so many times, you can't trust



>>>>anything he says.



>>>



>>> ****** up? how so?



>>



>>He goes all over ****, all over time like a universal bad guy magnet



>>causing situations which he has to fix that would have never happened



>>had he never been there in the first place. If he'd have only found a



>>nice rock to settle down on, the whole place might have turned out just



>>fine.



>



> that is, of course one way, to look at things. have you ever tried the



> right way of looking at things?


Of course. I was just talking ****.

(go shave)

--

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but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:00:03 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:09:49 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:53:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:44:16 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:17:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B78C895B78880Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7776E727C1D0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7672B21C0780Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> , it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, since talking about how much Shakespeare sucks, sucks



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>less than reading Shakespeare.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Verily ... since the noble discussing of SHAKESPEARE doth



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bring the palsey to me ... a pursuit more pleasing than



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that of reading the good bard ... I venture."



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That is how Shakespeare would have phrased your sentence



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ... do you honestly think reading that sucks ... you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> heathen.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, it sucks. Do you walk around talking like that during



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>your day? I certainly don't. You've just proven my point.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>We don't talk like that, anymore. It's time to retire that



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>****. I'm talking about this as an HS requirement. If you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>want to study that stuff in college, that's all well and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>good. Enough with "telling" me what I "should appreciate"



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>because " I " can't figure this out for myself. And worse



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(for school folks) having it imposed on me. This stuff



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>sucks. It has always sucked (except for during the time it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>was current work and even then a lot of people probably



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>hated his little romantic tragedy plots), it currently sucks



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and it will suck in the future forever more. It sucks.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>That's about it. It sucks. That's what I'm saying.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. Shakespeare sucks.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>That about cover it? Yes, I thought so.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure you won't reconsider?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> "To be ... or not to be " etc. etc. etc.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm going to pluck your feathers ONE... AT... A... TIME...



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> Well ! You don't have to be nasty about it young man.



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> Or ... perhaps more appropriately I should say ... HEATHEN



>>>>>>>>>>> !!!!!



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>I'm good with heathen.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>Featherless chicken.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>bwa-HAAHAA!!!



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> may you sniff the parsons nose.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>I don't know what that means.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=parson%27s+nose


>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>But, that's cool.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> the keiser chiefs have a new song out about you and your ilk. heh.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>I'm quite content to remain ignorant on this one.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> bad luck, i posted a link.



>>>>>>



>>>>>>I'll take a bite out of him after he's properly cooked, but I ain't



>>>>>>sniffin' his ***.



>>>>>



>>>>> not even for the cooked chicken aroma coming out of it?



>>>>



>>>>Well... If you mean after he's had all his innards taken out and I'm



>>>>just checking to see if he's properly cooked, uUhhh..., yes I would do



>>>>that in that case.



>>>



>>> i bet the sneaky beaky would have one carefully stashed to let rip



>>> into your face.



>>



>>If he could manage to maintain it's integrity after being fully cooked,



>>I guess I'd deserve it.



>



> would you put it past him to be so devious?


Devious, yes. But, I don't think he has the ability to pull off such a

thing.

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<cr7cl4tr1989kku7b42tov3njv7098lu6l@4ax.com>, it appeared

metro-golden-meower <metro-golden-meower@meowdot.org> had made a clean

getaway:


>On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:37:04 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken" <"\"Bill



>Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>



>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>><Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>



>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>> Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>



>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people knowing when



>>>>>it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>



>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>



>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>



>>Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>



>i went though stratford on avon or whateverthefuckitscalled a few



>years back. i could have stopped and seen shakespeare's house, but



>didn't bother, the ****** is dead and wouldn't have answerd the door



>if i did drop in.


I'm sure his manners are just as good now after he as passed away ... as

they were in life.

--

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http://crass.on.ru/bin/upload/files/mp3/Trashmen-Surfin::Bird.mp3

Friends intervene on Friends.

Something seems to be seriously wrong with my computer. It is working!


> If I took you at your word then I would be a raving hopeless idiot.



>


Well, more of one, anyway. Emo Haircut 1/12/2008

 
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metro-golden-meower <metro-golden-meower@meowdot.org> had made a clean

getaway:


>On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 17:37:56 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken" <"\"Bill



>Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>



>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>><Xns9B7672B21C0780Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>



>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>> <Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>> Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>>>> Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people knowing



>>>when



>>>>>>>it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>>>



>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>



>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>



>>>> Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>



>>>Yes, since talking about how much Shakespeare sucks, sucks less than reading



>>>Shakespeare.



>>



>>"Verily ... since the noble discussing of SHAKESPEARE doth bring the



>>palsey to me ... a pursuit more pleasing than that of reading the good



>>bard ... I venture."



>>



>>That is how Shakespeare would have phrased your sentence ... do you



>>honestly think reading that sucks ... you heathen.



>



>yes. there was no sci fi element to keep the modern ordience, in this



>case me, interested.


You obviously aren't familiar with The Merchant of Betelgeuse VI.

--

sychotic <c>hicken

http://crass.on.ru/bin/upload/files/mp3/Trashmen-Surfin::Bird.mp3

Friends intervene on Friends.

Something seems to be seriously wrong with my computer. It is working!


> If I took you at your word then I would be a raving hopeless idiot.



>


Well, more of one, anyway. Emo Haircut 1/12/2008

 
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Guest
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 13:31:13 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken" <"\"Bill

Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:


>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



><cr7cl4tr1989kku7b42tov3njv7098lu6l@4ax.com>, it appeared



>metro-golden-meower <metro-golden-meower@meowdot.org> had made a clean



>getaway:



>>On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:37:04 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken" <"\"Bill



>>Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>><Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>>> Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>



>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people knowing when



>>>>>>it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>>



>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>



>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>



>>>Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>



>>i went though stratford on avon or whateverthefuckitscalled a few



>>years back. i could have stopped and seen shakespeare's house, but



>>didn't bother, the ****** is dead and wouldn't have answerd the door



>>if i did drop in.



>



>I'm sure his manners are just as good now after he as passed away ... as



>they were in life.


rotten in his grave with 'im.

 
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Guest
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:44:49 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:36:56 -0800, <pscissons@sbcglobal.net> wrote:



>>



>>>



>>>"Tim Weaver" <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote in message



>>>news:Xns9B83B6DE0F5540Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net...



>>>> metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>



>>>> > On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> > <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>> >



>>>> >>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>> >>



>>>> >>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> >>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>> >>>



>>>> >>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>> >>>>



>>>> >>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> >>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>> >>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> >>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>> wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>> >>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> people knowing when it's going to rain due to



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> pressure differential?



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> the radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tingle (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Canada across the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> like).



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the temperature-differential



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the coming front, it was close to 60 F here



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> today, and in St. Louis, about 300 miles West, it was



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> 16 F.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> the time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over here,



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> and we're not supposed to go much lower than freezing



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tonight.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves as



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> they batten down the hatches just in case.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> you're talking about.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> at his place tonight. Claims just thinking about it



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> makes his thumbs tingle. Have you ever heard of such



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> nonsense?!? I think he just needs a good helping of



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> fudge.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> peasant favorite, in this case pressure-cooked



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> navy-beans and "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> cayenne and green-onion shreds in it, with onions and



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> pickles added, should do just as well.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker instructions



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > tell me NEVER to cook beans or rice in mine because



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > they'll froth and plug up the jiggly hissing thing.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and so on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> wimps (after all, one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> cooking dried beans in about a half-hour or so).



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and can clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> (OTOtherH, the pressurized steam itself does some



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> self-cleaning of the outlet).



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> half-way at most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> two-thirds, with some nervousness).



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're suspicious



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> might foam (my booklet actually has a recipe for doing



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Boston baked beans, which means among other things adding



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> molasses and sugar and, and-- it makes my blood run cold to



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> even think of sticking that in a pressure-cooker).



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> have a ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> guess, which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which not



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> only increases temperature and pressure (I don't think a



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> regular regulator/cooker works with that) but adds a major



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> fire-hazard to the equation (geyser of flaming oil,



>>>> >>>>>>>>>> anyone?) . . . .



>>>> >>>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it for



>>>> >>>>>>>>> years and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the



>>>> >>>>>>>>> ceiling so far and plan to keep it that way.



>>>> >>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>>>> >>>>>>>>typical female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just the



>>>> >>>>>>>>BEGINNING of the fun you could have with an overloaded, over



>>>> >>>>>>>>pressurized pressure cooker.



>>>> >>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If you



>>>> >>>>>>>> weren't



>>>> >>>>>>>>such a pu...



>>>> >>>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of



>>>> >>>>>>> peasurized gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what happens.



>>>> >>>>>>



>>>> >>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>>>> >>>>>



>>>> >>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>>>> >>>>



>>>> >>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI I



>>>> >>>>get before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so



>>>> >>>>jealous. I'll put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>>>> >>>



>>>> >>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be



>>>> >>> quite entertaining.



>>>> >>



>>>> >>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different



>>>> >>narrator for the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a couple



>>>> >>of years ago.



>>>> >



>>>> > several of the shows on discovery are like that including the orange



>>>> > county custom bike thing.



>>>>



>>>> Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are



>>>> getting more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for



>>>> starting all that "reality" ****. I despise ALL reality programming.



>>>



>>>Much as it pains me to do so, I have to agree with you. About the



>>>reality shows, nothing else.



>>



>> i have to say that i



>> _REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_RE



>> ALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALL



>> Y_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_R



>> EALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REAL



>> LY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_



>> fucing hate, with a firery passion, all those *** **** awfull reality



>> tv progs. they make them about all kinds of *****, like people actualy



>> want to see this *****.



>



>So, you're saying you don't like them? Is that correct?


if you need me to clarify that, you need help or a brain transplant

into a lower level biological organism it would suit better than the

one it currently resides in. **** it, just throw your brain in the sea

and pretend the ganglion etc are tenticles and you're a jellyfisk.


>> i remember the good ol' days back in the 70's and 80's when there used



>> to be content to the tv we had to watch. bbc used to do plays, drama



>> series, not all ***** ones like those bronty sisters twaddle, and



>> commedy series and even itv had some stuff worth watching. then the



>> new kids on the block, channel 4 turned up while later, and started



>> showing films and programs the beeb and itv would have ran over hot



>> coles to get away from instread of bradcasting dure to its



>> controvesial nature. sigh that seems an eternity ago.



>>



>> one of the best dramas, i seem to recal it being the bbc, broadcast



>> was z for zacaria based on the book. i was supprized that the bbc



>> actually showed full frontal male nudity. and there was i thinking the



>> beeb had no ***** and there they where, on MY TV SCREEN!



>



>Never happened here. At least not on any national free network. We had a



>new independent station start up in the mid 80's that used to show movies



>with naked chicks and such on the public airwaves. But the "conservative



>locals" put an end to that. The Lifetime Network (for chicks) did run a



>movie with which showed Meredith Baxter's hooters. But that was OK because



>the movie was about a woman dealing with breast cancer.


you can say any word you want on tv here including '****', which is

still kind of a no no, but it gets used. ricky gervais, the **** from

the office, called an mp it one night on the 11 o'clock show. he was

right about that mp being a ****.


>Our FCC sucks. We honk about that big ole' First Amendment all the time and



>how great it is and how we get to express ourselves without governmental



>permission. Oh yeah, unless the FCC says we can't.


freedom of speech, only acceptable when it adhears to what a facist

state or organization finds acceptable. godd bless america and the

patriot act.


>>>Smee



>>>



>>>> --



>>>> Tim Weaver



>>>>



>>>> I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not



>>>> sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.



>>>



>>



>>


 
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:46:32 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:00:03 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:09:49 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:53:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:44:16 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:17:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B78C895B78880Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7776E727C1D0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7672B21C0780Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> , it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, since talking about how much Shakespeare sucks, sucks



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>less than reading Shakespeare.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Verily ... since the noble discussing of SHAKESPEARE doth



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bring the palsey to me ... a pursuit more pleasing than



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that of reading the good bard ... I venture."



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That is how Shakespeare would have phrased your sentence



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ... do you honestly think reading that sucks ... you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> heathen.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, it sucks. Do you walk around talking like that during



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>your day? I certainly don't. You've just proven my point.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>We don't talk like that, anymore. It's time to retire that



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>****. I'm talking about this as an HS requirement. If you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>want to study that stuff in college, that's all well and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>good. Enough with "telling" me what I "should appreciate"



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>because " I " can't figure this out for myself. And worse



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(for school folks) having it imposed on me. This stuff



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>sucks. It has always sucked (except for during the time it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>was current work and even then a lot of people probably



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>hated his little romantic tragedy plots), it currently sucks



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and it will suck in the future forever more. It sucks.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>That's about it. It sucks. That's what I'm saying.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. Shakespeare sucks.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>That about cover it? Yes, I thought so.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure you won't reconsider?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "To be ... or not to be " etc. etc. etc.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm going to pluck your feathers ONE... AT... A... TIME...



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Well ! You don't have to be nasty about it young man.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> Or ... perhaps more appropriately I should say ... HEATHEN



>>>>>>>>>>>> !!!!!



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>I'm good with heathen.



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>Featherless chicken.



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>bwa-HAAHAA!!!



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> may you sniff the parsons nose.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>I don't know what that means.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=parson%27s+nose


>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>But, that's cool.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> the keiser chiefs have a new song out about you and your ilk. heh.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>I'm quite content to remain ignorant on this one.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> bad luck, i posted a link.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>I'll take a bite out of him after he's properly cooked, but I ain't



>>>>>>>sniffin' his ***.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> not even for the cooked chicken aroma coming out of it?



>>>>>



>>>>>Well... If you mean after he's had all his innards taken out and I'm



>>>>>just checking to see if he's properly cooked, uUhhh..., yes I would do



>>>>>that in that case.



>>>>



>>>> i bet the sneaky beaky would have one carefully stashed to let rip



>>>> into your face.



>>>



>>>If he could manage to maintain it's integrity after being fully cooked,



>>>I guess I'd deserve it.



>>



>> would you put it past him to be so devious?



>



>Devious, yes. But, I don't think he has the ability to pull off such a



>thing.


i bet he can pull off his chicken quite well without the need of

artificialy generated women iykwim&ikyd. heh.

 
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Guest
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:36:45 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:58:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on the



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs tingle



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from Canada



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks like).



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the temperature-differential



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the coming front, it was close to 60 F here



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> today, and in St. Louis, about 300 miles West, it was



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> 16 F.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by the



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over here, and



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> we're not supposed to go much lower than freezing



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves as



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> they batten down the hatches just in case.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> you're talking about.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold at



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his place tonight. Claims just thinking about it makes



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his thumbs tingle. Have you ever heard of such



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> nonsense?!? I think he just needs a good helping of



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> fudge.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional peasant



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> favorite, in this case pressure-cooked navy-beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and cayenne and



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> green-onion shreds in it, with onions and pickles added,



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> should do just as well.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker instructions



>>>>>>>>>>>>> > tell me NEVER to cook beans or rice in mine because they'll



>>>>>>>>>>>>> > froth and plug up the jiggly hissing thing.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>>> so on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for wimps



>>>>>>>>>>>>> (after all, one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is cooking



>>>>>>>>>>>>> dried beans in about a half-hour or so).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam and



>>>>>>>>>>>>> can clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason



>>>>>>>>>>>>> (OTOtherH, the pressurized steam itself does some



>>>>>>>>>>>>> self-cleaning of the outlet).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says half-way



>>>>>>>>>>>>> at most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching two-thirds,



>>>>>>>>>>>>> with some nervousness).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're suspicious



>>>>>>>>>>>>> might foam (my booklet actually has a recipe for doing Boston



>>>>>>>>>>>>> baked beans, which means among other things adding molasses



>>>>>>>>>>>>> and sugar and, and-- it makes my blood run cold to even think



>>>>>>>>>>>>> of sticking that in a pressure-cooker).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you



>>>>>>>>>>>>> have a ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I guess,



>>>>>>>>>>>>> which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which not only



>>>>>>>>>>>>> increases temperature and pressure (I don't think a regular



>>>>>>>>>>>>> regulator/cooker works with that) but adds a major



>>>>>>>>>>>>> fire-hazard to the equation (geyser of flaming oil, anyone?)



>>>>>>>>>>>>> . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it for



>>>>>>>>>>>> years and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the ceiling



>>>>>>>>>>>> so far and plan to keep it that way.



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>>>>>>>>>>>typical female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just the



>>>>>>>>>>>BEGINNING of the fun you could have with an overloaded, over



>>>>>>>>>>>pressurized pressure cooker.



>>>>>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If you



>>>>>>>>>>> weren't



>>>>>>>>>>>such a pu...



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of



>>>>>>>>>> peasurized gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what happens.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI I



>>>>>>>get before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so



>>>>>>>jealous. I'll put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be



>>>>>> quite entertaining.



>>>>>



>>>>>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different narrator



>>>>>for the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a couple of years



>>>>>ago.



>>>>



>>>> several of the shows on discovery are like that including the orange



>>>> county custom bike thing.



>>>



>>>Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are



>>>getting more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for



>>>starting all that



>>



>> maybe an eyesight test is in order? or a hearing one. i can guarante



>> if you heard a lot of the accents we have over here, you'd understand



>> less than a cockney wide boy trying to talk to a geordie!



>>



>>>"reality" ****. I despise ALL reality programming.



>>



>> ******* hate yourselves. you fucktards started it with the 'real



>> world' or whatever the ***** was called, on mtfuckingv.



>



>**** MTV. It was Britain's Got Talent (or whatever it's called) that made



>the whole thing explode.


if you say so and it helps you cope with the reality show tv

infestation. who am i to judge your stupidity. oops. already done that

in, i think it was, 2 out of 3 of my last replies to you.

 
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 13:32:53 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken" <"\"Bill

Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:


>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



><au7cl45a1vvsuchdphhao6g4dc2eh92mlk@4ax.com>, it appeared



>metro-golden-meower <metro-golden-meower@meowdot.org> had made a clean



>getaway:



>>On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 17:37:56 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken" <"\"Bill



>>Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>><Xns9B7672B21C0780Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>> <Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>>> Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it appeared Tim



>>>>>>> Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people knowing



>>>>when



>>>>>>>>it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>



>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>



>>>>> Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>



>>>>Yes, since talking about how much Shakespeare sucks, sucks less than reading



>>>>Shakespeare.



>>>



>>>"Verily ... since the noble discussing of SHAKESPEARE doth bring the



>>>palsey to me ... a pursuit more pleasing than that of reading the good



>>>bard ... I venture."



>>>



>>>That is how Shakespeare would have phrased your sentence ... do you



>>>honestly think reading that sucks ... you heathen.



>>



>>yes. there was no sci fi element to keep the modern ordience, in this



>>case me, interested.



>



>You obviously aren't familiar with The Merchant of Betelgeuse VI.


zaphod sucked in that role.

 
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:45:33 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:03:09 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:11:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:57:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:40:11 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:37:04 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken"



>>>>>>>>>> <"\"Bill Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>><Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> i went though stratford on avon or whateverthefuckitscalled a



>>>>>>>>>> few years back. i could have stopped and seen shakespeare's



>>>>>>>>>> house, but didn't bother, the ****** is dead and wouldn't have



>>>>>>>>>> answerd the door if i did drop in.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>Even if he did answer, you wouldn't be able to understand what he



>>>>>>>>>was saying.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> just 'cause he wrote flowery like, doesn't mean in normal ever day



>>>>>>>> life he talked that *****.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>I bet it does.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> he didn't in dr who when the dr met him a little while back.



>>>>>



>>>>>Doctor Who has ****** up the universe so many times, you can't trust



>>>>>anything he says.



>>>>



>>>> ****** up? how so?



>>>



>>>He goes all over ****, all over time like a universal bad guy magnet



>>>causing situations which he has to fix that would have never happened



>>>had he never been there in the first place. If he'd have only found a



>>>nice rock to settle down on, the whole place might have turned out just



>>>fine.



>>



>> that is, of course one way, to look at things. have you ever tried the



>> right way of looking at things?



>



>Of course. I was just talking ****.


can you point to a post where you haven't? just curious.


>(go shave)


 
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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:44:49 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:36:56 -0800, <pscissons@sbcglobal.net> wrote:



>>>



>>>>



>>>>"Tim Weaver" <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>news:Xns9B83B6DE0F5540Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net...



>>>>> metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>> > On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> > <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>> >



>>>>> >>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>> >>



>>>>> >>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> >>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>> >>>



>>>>> >>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>> >>>>



>>>>> >>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> >>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> >>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>> wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>> >>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> arthritic people knowing when it's going to rain



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> due to pressure differential?



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> the radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tingle (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Canada across the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> like).



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> temperature-differential across the coming front,



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> it was close to 60 F here today, and in St. Louis,



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> about 300 miles West, it was



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> 16 F.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> the time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> here, and we're not supposed to go much lower than



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> freezing tonight.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> as they batten down the hatches just in case.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>> you're talking about.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> at his place tonight. Claims just thinking about it



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> makes his thumbs tingle. Have you ever heard of such



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> nonsense?!? I think he just needs a good helping of



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>> fudge.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> peasant favorite, in this case pressure-cooked



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> navy-beans and "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> cayenne and green-onion shreds in it, with onions and



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> pickles added, should do just as well.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > instructions tell me NEVER to cook beans or rice in



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > mine because they'll froth and plug up the jiggly



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > hissing thing.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and so on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> wimps (after all, one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> cooking dried beans in about a half-hour or so).



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and can clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> (OTOtherH, the pressurized steam itself does some



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> self-cleaning of the outlet).



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> half-way at most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> two-thirds, with some nervousness).



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> suspicious might foam (my booklet actually has a recipe



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> for doing Boston baked beans, which means among other



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> things adding molasses and sugar and, and-- it makes my



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> blood run cold to even think of sticking that in a



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> pressure-cooker).



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> have a ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> guess, which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> not only increases temperature and pressure (I don't



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> think a regular regulator/cooker works with that) but



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> adds a major fire-hazard to the equation (geyser of



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> flaming oil, anyone?) . . . .



>>>>> >>>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it



>>>>> >>>>>>>>> for years and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the



>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ceiling so far and plan to keep it that way.



>>>>> >>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>>>>> >>>>>>>>typical female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just



>>>>> >>>>>>>>the BEGINNING of the fun you could have with an overloaded,



>>>>> >>>>>>>>over pressurized pressure cooker.



>>>>> >>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If



>>>>> >>>>>>>> you weren't



>>>>> >>>>>>>>such a pu...



>>>>> >>>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of



>>>>> >>>>>>> peasurized gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what



>>>>> >>>>>>> happens.



>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>> >>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>> >>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>>>>> >>>>



>>>>> >>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI



>>>>> >>>>I get before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so



>>>>> >>>>jealous. I'll put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>>>>> >>>



>>>>> >>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be



>>>>> >>> quite entertaining.



>>>>> >>



>>>>> >>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different



>>>>> >>narrator for the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a



>>>>> >>couple of years ago.



>>>>> >



>>>>> > several of the shows on discovery are like that including the



>>>>> > orange county custom bike thing.



>>>>>



>>>>> Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are



>>>>> getting more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for



>>>>> starting all that "reality" ****. I despise ALL reality



>>>>> programming.



>>>>



>>>>Much as it pains me to do so, I have to agree with you. About the



>>>>reality shows, nothing else.



>>>



>>> i have to say that i



>>> _REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_



>>> RE



>>> ALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REA



>>> LL



>>> Y_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY



>>> _R



>>> EALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_RE



>>> AL



>>> LY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALLY_REALL



>>> Y_ fucing hate, with a firery passion, all those *** **** awfull



>>> reality tv progs. they make them about all kinds of *****, like people



>>> actualy want to see this *****.



>>



>>So, you're saying you don't like them? Is that correct?



>



> if you need me to clarify that, you need help or a brain transplant



> into a lower level biological organism it would suit better than the



> one it currently resides in. **** it, just throw your brain in the sea



> and pretend the ganglion etc are tenticles and you're a jellyfisk.


It'd have to go into weejan water to become a jellyfisk. Too cold.


>>> i remember the good ol' days back in the 70's and 80's when there used



>>> to be content to the tv we had to watch. bbc used to do plays, drama



>>> series, not all ***** ones like those bronty sisters twaddle, and



>>> commedy series and even itv had some stuff worth watching. then the



>>> new kids on the block, channel 4 turned up while later, and started



>>> showing films and programs the beeb and itv would have ran over hot



>>> coles to get away from instread of bradcasting dure to its



>>> controvesial nature. sigh that seems an eternity ago.



>>>



>>> one of the best dramas, i seem to recal it being the bbc, broadcast



>>> was z for zacaria based on the book. i was supprized that the bbc



>>> actually showed full frontal male nudity. and there was i thinking the



>>> beeb had no ***** and there they where, on MY TV SCREEN!



>>



>>Never happened here. At least not on any national free network. We had



>>a new independent station start up in the mid 80's that used to show



>>movies with naked chicks and such on the public airwaves. But the



>>"conservative locals" put an end to that. The Lifetime Network (for



>>chicks) did run a movie with which showed Meredith Baxter's hooters.



>>But that was OK because the movie was about a woman dealing with breast



>>cancer.



>



> you can say any word you want on tv here including '****', which is



> still kind of a no no, but it gets used. ricky gervais, the **** from



> the office, called an mp it one night on the 11 o'clock show. he was



> right about that mp being a ****.


Politician. That could apply to all of them. Well, at least most of them.


>>Our FCC sucks. We honk about that big ole' First Amendment all the time



>>and how great it is and how we get to express ourselves without



>>governmental permission. Oh yeah, unless the FCC says we can't.



>



> freedom of speech, only acceptable when it adhears to what a facist



> state or organization finds acceptable. godd bless america and the



> patriot act.


<tears up>


>>>>Smee



>>>>



>>>>> --



>>>>> Tim Weaver



>>>>>



>>>>> I know you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not



>>>>> sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.



>>>>



>>>



>>>



>



>


--

Tim Weaver

I know you believe you understand what you think I said,

but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:36:45 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:58:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com>


wrote:


>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on the



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs tingle



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from Canada



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks like).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the temperature-differential



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the coming front, it was close to 60 F here



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> today, and in St. Louis, about 300 miles West, it was



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> 16 F.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by the



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over here, and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> we're not supposed to go much lower than freezing



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves as



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> they batten down the hatches just in case.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what


you're


>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> talking about.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold at



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his place tonight. Claims just thinking about it makes



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his thumbs tingle. Have you ever heard of such



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> nonsense?!? I think he just needs a good helping of



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> fudge.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional peasant



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> favorite, in this case pressure-cooked navy-beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and cayenne and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> green-onion shreds in it, with onions and pickles added,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> should do just as well.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker instructions



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > tell me NEVER to cook beans or rice in mine because they'll



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > froth and plug up the jiggly hissing thing.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for wimps



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (after all, one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is cooking



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dried beans in about a half-hour or so).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> can clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (OTOtherH, the pressurized steam itself does some



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> self-cleaning of the outlet).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says half-way



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> at most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching two-thirds,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with some nervousness).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're suspicious



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> might foam (my booklet actually has a recipe for doing Boston



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> baked beans, which means among other things adding molasses



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and sugar and, and-- it makes my blood run cold to even think



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of sticking that in a pressure-cooker).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have a ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I guess,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which not only



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> increases temperature and pressure (I don't think a regular



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> regulator/cooker works with that) but adds a major



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fire-hazard to the equation (geyser of flaming oil, anyone?)



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it for



>>>>>>>>>>>>> years and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the ceiling



>>>>>>>>>>>>> so far and plan to keep it that way.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>>>>>>>>>>>>typical female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just the



>>>>>>>>>>>>BEGINNING of the fun you could have with an overloaded, over



>>>>>>>>>>>>pressurized pressure cooker.



>>>>>>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If you



>>>>>>>>>>>> weren't



>>>>>>>>>>>>such a pu...



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of


peasurized


>>>>>>>>>>> gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what happens.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI I



>>>>>>>>get before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so


jealous.


>>>>>>>> I'll put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be


quite


>>>>>>> entertaining.



>>>>>>



>>>>>>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different narrator



>>>>>>for the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a couple of years



>>>>>>ago.



>>>>>



>>>>> several of the shows on discovery are like that including the orange



>>>>> county custom bike thing.



>>>>



>>>>Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are



>>>>getting more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for


starting


>>>>all that



>>>



>>> maybe an eyesight test is in order? or a hearing one. i can guarante



>>> if you heard a lot of the accents we have over here, you'd understand



>>> less than a cockney wide boy trying to talk to a geordie!



>>>



>>>>"reality" ****. I despise ALL reality programming.



>>>



>>> ******* hate yourselves. you fucktards started it with the 'real world'



>>> or whatever the ***** was called, on mtfuckingv.



>>



>>**** MTV. It was Britain's Got Talent (or whatever it's called) that made



>>the whole thing explode.



>



> if you say so and it helps you cope with the reality show tv



> infestation. who am i to judge your stupidity. oops. already done that



> in, i think it was, 2 out of 3 of my last replies to you.


I can't help it if you're wrong 2/3 of the time.

--

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but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not

what I meant.

 
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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:46:32 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:00:03 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:09:49 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:53:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:44:16 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 23:17:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B78C895B78880Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7776E727C1D0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7672B21C0780Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>,


it


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


<Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> , it appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a clean getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, since talking about how much Shakespeare sucks, sucks



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>less than reading Shakespeare.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Verily ... since the noble discussing of SHAKESPEARE doth



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bring the palsey to me ... a pursuit more pleasing than



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that of reading the good bard ... I venture."



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That is how Shakespeare would have phrased your sentence



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ... do you honestly think reading that sucks ... you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> heathen.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, it sucks. Do you walk around talking like that during



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>your day? I certainly don't. You've just proven my point.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>We don't talk like that, anymore. It's time to retire that



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>****. I'm talking about this as an HS requirement. If you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>want to study that stuff in college, that's all well and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>good. Enough with "telling" me what I "should appreciate"



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>because " I " can't figure this out for myself. And worse



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(for school folks) having it imposed on me. This stuff



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>sucks. It has always sucked (except for during the time it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>was current work and even then a lot of people probably



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>hated his little romantic tragedy plots), it currently sucks



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>and it will suck in the future forever more. It sucks.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>That's about it. It sucks. That's what I'm saying.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>It sucks. It sucks. It sucks. Shakespeare sucks.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS SHAKESPEARE SUCKS



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>That about cover it? Yes, I thought so.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Are you sure you won't reconsider?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "To be ... or not to be " etc. etc. etc.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm going to pluck your feathers ONE... AT... A... TIME...



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Well ! You don't have to be nasty about it young man.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Or ... perhaps more appropriately I should say ... HEATHEN



>>>>>>>>>>>>> !!!!!



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>I'm good with heathen.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>Featherless chicken.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>bwa-HAAHAA!!!



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> may you sniff the parsons nose.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>I don't know what that means.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=parson%27s+nose


>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>But, that's cool.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> the keiser chiefs have a new song out about you and your ilk. heh.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>I'm quite content to remain ignorant on this one.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> bad luck, i posted a link.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>I'll take a bite out of him after he's properly cooked, but I ain't



>>>>>>>>sniffin' his ***.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> not even for the cooked chicken aroma coming out of it?



>>>>>>



>>>>>>Well... If you mean after he's had all his innards taken out and I'm



>>>>>>just checking to see if he's properly cooked, uUhhh..., yes I would do



>>>>>>that in that case.



>>>>>



>>>>> i bet the sneaky beaky would have one carefully stashed to let rip


into


>>>>> your face.



>>>>



>>>>If he could manage to maintain it's integrity after being fully cooked,



>>>>I guess I'd deserve it.



>>>



>>> would you put it past him to be so devious?



>>



>>Devious, yes. But, I don't think he has the ability to pull off such a



>>thing.



>



> i bet he can pull off his chicken quite well without the need of



> artificialy generated women iykwim&ikyd. heh.


Wha?!? Pull it completely off?!?

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metro-golden-meower wrote:


> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:45:33 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>



>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>



>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 23:03:09 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>



>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>



>>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:11:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:57:25 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:40:11 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 06:37:04 -0800, " sychotic <c>hicken"



>>>>>>>>>>> <"\"Bill Jillians\""@hotmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>><Xns9B75DC5C3C75E0Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>> sychotic <c>hicken wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Lurching erratically into the sunlight holding



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <Xns9B7582FF2A6B60Z0thecheeseclub0Z0@aries.weretis.net>, it



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> appeared Tim Weaver <tmw99999@gmail.com> had made a clean



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getaway:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just gorgeous, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic people



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shakespeare not one of your fortes then Tim ?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>No. Have you been reading my conversation with Ted?



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>Is it as interesting as reading Shakespeare ?



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>> i went though stratford on avon or whateverthefuckitscalled a



>>>>>>>>>>> few years back. i could have stopped and seen shakespeare's



>>>>>>>>>>> house, but didn't bother, the ****** is dead and wouldn't have



>>>>>>>>>>> answerd the door if i did drop in.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>Even if he did answer, you wouldn't be able to understand what he



>>>>>>>>>>was saying.



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>> just 'cause he wrote flowery like, doesn't mean in normal ever day



>>>>>>>>> life he talked that *****.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>I bet it does.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>> he didn't in dr who when the dr met him a little while back.



>>>>>>



>>>>>>Doctor Who has ****** up the universe so many times, you can't trust



>>>>>>anything he says.



>>>>>



>>>>> ****** up? how so?



>>>>



>>>>He goes all over ****, all over time like a universal bad guy magnet



>>>>causing situations which he has to fix that would have never happened



>>>>had he never been there in the first place. If he'd have only found a



>>>>nice rock to settle down on, the whole place might have turned out just



>>>>fine.



>>>



>>> that is, of course one way, to look at things. have you ever tried the



>>> right way of looking at things?



>>



>>Of course. I was just talking ****.



>



> can you point to a post where you haven't? just curious.


Not really, no. Except maybe this one.


>>(go shave)



>



>


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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 22:49:20 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver

<tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:


>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>



>> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 20:36:45 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>



>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>



>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 22:58:35 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>



>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>



>>>>>> On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 16:07:50 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>



>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 19:51:01 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 16:38:51 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>metro-golden-meower wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:50:08 +0000 (UTC), Tim Weaver



>>>>>>>>>>>> <tmw99999@gmail.com> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:gtadnTzozLXtUdrUnZ2dnUVZ_h2dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 22:49:42 -0800, pscissons wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > "mimus" <tinmimus99@hotmail.com> wrote in message



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > news:G_udndCbn96tUdvUnZ2dnUVZ_h-dnZ2d@giganews.com...



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 21:11:59 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> baxter wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> On Dec 15, 2:06 pm, mimus <tinmimu...@hotmail.com>



>wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 17:52:40 +0000, Tim Weaver wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> mimus wrote:



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's 60 F, moonlit and windy right now, just



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> gorgeous, just unreal.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> It's going to be 30 F tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> By the pricking of my thumbs . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> What's that last part mean? Something like arthritic



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> people knowing when it's going to rain due to pressure



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> differential?



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> It means when I look at the Mega-Clipper comin' on the



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> radar and temperature charts it makes my thumbs tingle



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> (dam' thing stabbed all the way South from Canada



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the Great Plains to the _Gulf_, looks like).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> To give you some idea of the temperature-differential



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> across the coming front, it was close to 60 F here



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> today, and in St. Louis, about 300 miles West, it was



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> 16 F.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> Although it's supposed to be warmed considerably by the



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> time the lowest-temp part of it rolls over here, and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> we're not supposed to go much lower than freezing



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> tonight.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> That jingling sound you hear is everyone's nerves as



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>> they batten down the hatches just in case.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> what you are saying is very intresting.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> please don't think me rude, i'm just not sure what



>you're



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>> talking about.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> He's just griping because it's going to get **** cold at



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his place tonight. Claims just thinking about it makes



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> his thumbs tingle. Have you ever heard of such



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> nonsense?!? I think he just needs a good helping of



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>> fudge.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> Home-cooked "soup-beans and cornbread", a regional peasant



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> favorite, in this case pressure-cooked navy-beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> "Mexican" corn-bread with sugar and cayenne and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> green-onion shreds in it, with onions and pickles added,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> should do just as well.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> <sound of jiggly thing hissing>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Hmmm, how do you do that? My pressure cooker instructions



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > tell me NEVER to cook beans or rice in mine because they'll



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > froth and plug up the jiggly hissing thing.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > BTW, your cornbread recipe sounds decidedly yummy.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > Smee



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> See reply to Tim's reply.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My instruction-booklet sez it's alright to do most beans and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so on if you pre-soak them overnight, which is for wimps



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (after all, one-a the charms of pressure-cooking is cooking



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dried beans in about a half-hour or so).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mostly, you do want to avoid things that make thick foam and



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> can clog the pressure-outlet, for the obvious reason



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (OTOtherH, the pressurized steam itself does some



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> self-cleaning of the outlet).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Or over-loading the cooker, ditto (the booklet says half-way



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> at most for foamy stuff-- I do up to approaching two-thirds,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with some nervousness).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Which means reducing amounts of anything you're suspicious



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> might foam (my booklet actually has a recipe for doing Boston



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> baked beans, which means among other things adding molasses



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and sugar and, and-- it makes my blood run cold to even think



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of sticking that in a pressure-cooker).



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And, after all, if it blows, normally that just means you



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have a ceiling to clean and a new cooker to buy . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some people pressure-cook with _oil_, usually meats, I guess,



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> which is what I believe KFC does, too, and which not only



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> increases temperature and pressure (I don't think a regular



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> regulator/cooker works with that) but adds a major



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> fire-hazard to the equation (geyser of flaming oil, anyone?)



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> . . . .



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think I'll just stick with the way I've been doing it for



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> years and years. Haven't had to clean anything off the ceiling



>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so far and plan to keep it that way.



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>'Fradie-cat, stubborn ole' bitty, scared to try anything new



>>>>>>>>>>>>>typical female. That stuff mimus is talking about is just the



>>>>>>>>>>>>>BEGINNING of the fun you could have with an overloaded, over



>>>>>>>>>>>>>pressurized pressure cooker.



>>>>>>>>>>>>> Think of the fun you're missing out on.... Oh....... If you



>>>>>>>>>>>>> weren't



>>>>>>>>>>>>>such a pu...



>>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>>>Well, you get the idea.



>>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>> if you're so ******* brave, tim, why not put a can of



>peasurized



>>>>>>>>>>>> gas in _YOUR_ preasure cooker and see what happens.



>>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>>>What kind of gas? Nothing stinky.



>>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>> oh. let me see. how about hydrogen?



>>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>>>No problem. I'll screw in a pressure gauge to see how many PSI I



>>>>>>>>>get before it goes boom. The Mythbusters are going to be so



>jealous.



>>>>>>>>> I'll put their hot water heater rocket to shame.



>>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>> i really should watch that show more often than i do. it can be



>quite



>>>>>>>> entertaining.



>>>>>>>



>>>>>>>It's an excellent show. Were you aware there is a different narrator



>>>>>>>for the US and the UK shows? I didn't know until a couple of years



>>>>>>>ago.



>>>>>>



>>>>>> several of the shows on discovery are like that including the orange



>>>>>> county custom bike thing.



>>>>>



>>>>>Hmm. I didn't know that. The lines between US and UK TeeVee are



>>>>>getting more blurry all the time. I still hate you bastards for



>starting



>>>>>all that



>>>>



>>>> maybe an eyesight test is in order? or a hearing one. i can guarante



>>>> if you heard a lot of the accents we have over here, you'd understand



>>>> less than a cockney wide boy trying to talk to a geordie!



>>>>



>>>>>"reality" ****. I despise ALL reality programming.



>>>>



>>>> ******* hate yourselves. you fucktards started it with the 'real world'



>>>> or whatever the ***** was called, on mtfuckingv.



>>>



>>>**** MTV. It was Britain's Got Talent (or whatever it's called) that made



>>>the whole thing explode.



>>



>> if you say so and it helps you cope with the reality show tv



>> infestation. who am i to judge your stupidity. oops. already done that



>> in, i think it was, 2 out of 3 of my last replies to you.



>



>I can't help it if you're wrong 2/3 of the time.


my mistake. you are a ******* for at least %99 of the time.

 
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