Posted on 06/06/2013 10:53:34 PM PDT by Mad Dawgg
Twitter is running rampant with #NSACalledToTellMe tweets
Here are some examples:
#NSACalledToTellMe they need to use my bathroom -- the van's portapotty has exceeded its limit
#NSACalledToTellMe Kudos on eating a salad with no dressing instead of The Blue Bell Rocky Road Icecream in my freezer.
#NSACalledToTellMe they're not the NSA, don't know anything and would I please do the damn dishes.
#nsacalledtotellme that my spare set of car keys fell in between the couch cushions!
#NSACalledToTellMe to press 1 if my wiretapping experience was agreeable. If not, please notify next-of-kin of impending absence.
#NSACalledToTellMe their data center is totally CFC & sodium free.
#NSACalledToTellMe my college is paid for, credit card debt forgiven and my range rover will be in the drive tomorrow... #riiight
#NSACalledToTellMe I have a boring life and none of my communications are worth keeping.
#NSACalledToTellMe To move a little to the right. My shoulder was blocking the webcam.
#NSACalledToTellMe that my turds are a threat to national security, and demanded I relinquish them to the government.
#NSACalledToTellMe Adolf Hitler would have given his left nut for their data mining technology.
#NSACalledToTellMe Just because Obama is running the country doesn't mean he knew about this!!
#NSACalledToTellMe. Sorry about missing that Boston bombing thing, we were too busy with you and your grandma.
#NSACalledToTellMe They were jamming my prayers b4 they make it to God so just stop praying already.
#NSACalledToTellMe I don't have to worry about backing up important documents, they've got me covered.
Footnote to #2354:
I was one of those 500,000 + who emailed Powell (Colin Powell’s son) about the disgrace. *armpump* YES!
http://www.thesearchenginelist.com/
Here is a list of stuff out there.
You can get around supporting google and other search engines by not clicking on the link. Copy the link to a new window and go directly. This way google will not get credit for the link. I don’t know of any good search engines political wize, .
Maybe it was intended to be temporary.
Ohwow! Thanks! I save the list, and will check it out, site by site. Except for Google...
May it grow beyond infinity! Maybe there is something happening.
If you happen to know any people that want to get rid of crock pots or rice cooker or other, similar items I will take them.
Also I need more posters of Paris and Italy and Iceland. Black and whites are best. If you happen to come across some somewhere. It isn’t impossible.
Today I got frames for my other pictures and also a poster of Charles de Gualle plaza and one that says 1934 Monaco Grand Prix. I still need 2 more small frames and one big one.
We have a rice cooker you can have, since we’ve cut back on starches (other than chips and like that). And I’ll work on sorting out frames this week. When I have a count, I’ll post a list of numbers and sizes.
Ok. I found some at %40 off at Michaels but the 8x10s I bought only come in packs of 4.
I’ll look at the pictures at The Salvation Army when I go on Wednesday. I need a dark-colored, lightweight dress for summer funerals. I had to wear winter clothes to old Mrs. Doyle’s funeral today, because all my summer things are far too frivolous.
I expect I have at least five or six 9x12s, and you can “mat” with a little colored poster board.
I will look for B&W photos when I go out to shop on payday. Savers, the Salvation Army, and The Giving Store are all good bets and close by.
PS:
I’m on The Hunt, as we speak, for B&W photos of Iceland. Stay tuned!
Oh yes.
A firm texture on the edge of being 'Hard' but still cuts without crumbling.
A mild cheddar taste with a slight twang and random crunchy bits.
Beautiful as a topping or on its own.
Yeah, right.
As if, in regard to pictures of Iceland, polar bears, penguins, and zebras, it matters whether it's a color print or not.
I like eating it with apple slices.
I think none of the above live in Iceland, B&W or not! LOL!
Colby is one of my favorite cheese flavors. I also like jack cheese, which is obviously a misnomer.
| Colby is considered to be one of the first truly American cheeses, since it was developed by an American in the United States, and it was not intended to be an imitation of a European cheese. Colby is NOT a young cheddar. Todays Colby is similar in flavor to cheddar but is softer, has a more open texture, and is higher in moisture. The curd is washed in cold spring water which prevents them from knitting together and gives it a more open elastic texture and a sweeter flavor than any cheddar. Traditionally Colby was made in the "Longhorn" shape (a tall cylindrical shape) and pressed as 13 pound horns. These were then waxed for sale. Todays plants mostly make Colby in 40 pound blocks. |
No, can't say I have, next time I go into Oxford the Cheese shop in the 'Covered Market' will get a visit.
I promise you won’t be disappointed in the flavor. Moosie! :o])
I wonder if Cheese can be transported Electronically, he says looking at the Fax machine in the corner.
Perhaps with a few minor modifications it could be used to transport Cheese across the World in seconds.
Have to refer to my Startrek Technical Manual for a few pointers in the right direction.
I think it could be possible.
How ever a Camembert could cause an few problems for the rollers.
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