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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.
>
>
>"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.
>