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AMERICA - The Right Way!! (Day 695) [Remember the Trade Center!!]
Various News Sources and FReepers
| December 16, 2002
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Posted on 12/16/2002 4:36:11 AM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
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To: Guenevere; Dog
Wow. Never thought I'd see the day...... But, it happened yesterday so I really didn't see it live.....
J
To: *ATRW
Heading home now. Later.
To: JRandomFreeper
His bread ain't done. El Weirdo uno (a little southern Miss spanish)
To: JRandomFreeper
I admit, tonight I went to Popeys and got a big box of Chicken and some mashed taters, d is worn out, gd fussing, s-i-l still on the computer and it looked like I wasn't going to get me sumpin to eat tomight. Darn, 3 more extra miles of walking tomorrow, oh well.
To: gulfcoast6
It's ok to slip up a little on the diet. The Good Lord didn't put us here to eat rabbit food and be miserable. It's important for us to appreciate this life and the wonderful things in it.
/john
To: b4its2late
#121...Well :^
...I guess I made your day, huh :^
..even a day late :^
To: JRandomFreeper; gulfcoast6
I agree. Eat the rabbit instead ;-)
To: Bitwhacker
I'm gonna tell PETA what you said ...... nyaa! nyaa!
Does it taste like chicken?
128
posted on
12/16/2002 2:53:42 PM PST
by
kayak
To: kayak
No! Only chicken tastes like chicken. Rabbit tastes like rabbit! Well, and sorta like spotted owl.
/john
To: JRandomFreeper
ROFL!
130
posted on
12/16/2002 3:05:59 PM PST
by
kayak
To: *ATRW
Night all.
131
posted on
12/16/2002 3:10:02 PM PST
by
Dog
To: Dog
Night, Jim. God Bless.
/john
To: JRandomFreeper
And, gator taste like gator, Ever tru it? It is good.
Now, need help on something else. What do you call the walls they are building prefab with insulation built into it? It is used for outer walls, ceilings, suppose to be strong and you don't have to frame the house with 2x4's.
To: Bitwhacker
'He jumped'. Sure did but he could of have least done a few twist, a couple of gainers, maybe even a swan drine or two but no, he just jumped.
To: gulfcoast6
I don't know. Maybe I can find out from my dad when I'm over there this week.
/john
To: gulfcoast6
I should be more clear. I don't know about the walls.
Yes, gator tastes like gator. I've eaten it in both LA and FL.
/john
To: hayburner; gulfcoast6; All
I'm tired. On my way over to my parents' for dinner and then their church's Christmas program so thought I'd stop at the house and see what's left to move.
Hayburner, unfortunately we don't expect phone service until Friday (we called them two days ago and that's the best they could do!) so except for little stops once in a while, I won't be around much.
I introduced myself to the goats and got them to eat out of my hand. The previous owner's dogs are still there and they also seemed to remember me and stopped their yapping and growling.
I am looking forward to the Titans playing on MNF, but doubt I'll get to see any of it. I'll listen on the radio like usual, but in the future we will have a TV for local channels.
To: JRandomFreeper
I would par boil...the shells...then stuff when still rather tough...the sauce and the baking will cook them the rest of the way...and yes..raw eggs to "FIRM" up the cheese.
Usually use 2 eggs per pound of cheese.
138
posted on
12/16/2002 3:36:55 PM PST
by
Neets
To: lysie
I gotta tell you about my phone book delivery job. I finished Saturday early afternoon. We did about 400 in about 3 hours Friday night and Saturday morning. Despite being told that we were to put them on the doorstep, we dropped them off underneath people's mailboxes, in the plastic bag taped shut. Seems this is the way it's always been done around here and people don't expect any different.
Then this morning I was driving down a road that we did Friday night and I started seeing phone books with no plastic on them lying -- mostly open -- in the middle of the driveways. I first thought someone or something had gotten into each one of ours and torn off the plastic, but then I saw a couple of houses that still had the books we dropped off, still in good shape.
Then a little later I saw a bunch of plastic piled in a ditch and it all became clear to me. Someone had gotten the books as they come, wrapped in a package of 18 with heavy plastic, taken off the plastic and dumped that in the ditch, then thrown them with no cover or anything onto the driveways. First of all, it's my route. Second, those houses had already been done. Third, they were extremely negligent about how they delivered them.
So when I reported back to base today to turn in leftover books and do the paperwork, I let them know what I saw. I hope someone gets nabbed for ripping off the company by basically dumping the books where they don't belong just to make a fast buck.
To: Neets
Thanks for the verification. I went with basic food principles, and came up with about the same thing. I've already got it assembled, waiting in the fridge for the timing to be right for Trill getting home. I also made polenta, cut it into diamonds, and I'll fry that up at the last minute to serve with the shells.
/john
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