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Cross-posting: Here she goes again
Someone (MARY) has some serious mental health issues. This snippet was
copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca by our beloved (yet again) Mary: Mary wrote: "W. Leong" wrote in message ... "John F. Eldredge" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:24:44 GMT, Kitkat wrote: Nan wrote: On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 06:33:23 GMT, tanada wrote: This is aimed mainly at us Merkins, but I think we'd all find it interesting and if the answer to a question about your home country, or one you know about is wrong, you can let us know. Pam S. http://tinyurl.com/cocqz I got 9 out of 11. I'm ready to travel. Purrs and Hugs, Nan I got 8/11 and am also ready to travel. I'm embarrassed to admit that I got the one about Spain wrong and I am a Spanish teacher. LOL. There is a steakhouse chain (a chain of informal restaurants specializing in beef dishes, particularly steaks) here in the USA, called Logan's Roadhouse, that places a tin bucket of peanuts on each table as an appetizer. You are expected to drop the shells onto the floor, and they sweep the shells up at closing time each night. I haven't seen that custom at any other restaurant chain; perhaps someone got the idea from a trip to Spain? -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria Oh yes I remember there was such a roadhouse across from work many years. We used to like to go over at lunch or after work and eat the peanuts while waiting for our orders. The restaurant has sinced changed many hands .Don't think it was Logan though. I haven't seen any Logan here in Ontario, if not in Canada. Hushpuppies are served in lots of southern places before meals. In 48 years of eating in Southern places I've never been served a hushpuppy before a meal. I'm interested...Where are these places? Bubba -- You wanna measure, or you wanna cook? Jill |
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NOTE: She didn't even bother to post the link to the food quiz, so what's
the point of this useless blethering on her part on rec.food.cooking? It's not like anyone (but me and maybe a couple of others) have any clue what she's talking about over there. Jill "jmcquown" wrote in message . .. Someone (MARY) has some serious mental health issues. This snippet was copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca by our beloved (yet again) Mary: Mary wrote: "W. Leong" wrote in message ... "John F. Eldredge" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:24:44 GMT, Kitkat wrote: Nan wrote: On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 06:33:23 GMT, tanada wrote: This is aimed mainly at us Merkins, but I think we'd all find it interesting and if the answer to a question about your home country, or one you know about is wrong, you can let us know. Pam S. http://tinyurl.com/cocqz I got 9 out of 11. I'm ready to travel. Purrs and Hugs, Nan I got 8/11 and am also ready to travel. I'm embarrassed to admit that I got the one about Spain wrong and I am a Spanish teacher. LOL. There is a steakhouse chain (a chain of informal restaurants specializing in beef dishes, particularly steaks) here in the USA, called Logan's Roadhouse, that places a tin bucket of peanuts on each table as an appetizer. You are expected to drop the shells onto the floor, and they sweep the shells up at closing time each night. I haven't seen that custom at any other restaurant chain; perhaps someone got the idea from a trip to Spain? -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria Oh yes I remember there was such a roadhouse across from work many years. We used to like to go over at lunch or after work and eat the peanuts while waiting for our orders. The restaurant has sinced changed many hands .Don't think it was Logan though. I haven't seen any Logan here in Ontario, if not in Canada. Hushpuppies are served in lots of southern places before meals. In 48 years of eating in Southern places I've never been served a hushpuppy before a meal. I'm interested...Where are these places? Bubba -- You wanna measure, or you wanna cook? Jill |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 05:08:26 -0500, "jmcquown"
wrote: Someone (MARY) has some serious mental health issues. ??? Jill, we would like to reach out to you in a positive way, but you slam the doors. This snippet was copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca by our beloved (yet again) Mary: Right. She cross-posted it because it's commentary from cat fanciers who share an interest in regional food. Now, how many food enthusiasts are also cat fanciers? Probably there are some. Why not welcome the possibility of new participants in your stagnant, self-absorbed newsgroup? I'm afraid Dan has brainwashed you with his happy horse****. I'll bet he's had your pants off, too, in the back seat of whatever car he is living out of these days. Charlie Mary wrote: "W. Leong" wrote in message m... "John F. Eldredge" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:24:44 GMT, Kitkat wrote: Nan wrote: On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 06:33:23 GMT, tanada wrote: This is aimed mainly at us Merkins, but I think we'd all find it interesting and if the answer to a question about your home country, or one you know about is wrong, you can let us know. Pam S. http://tinyurl.com/cocqz I got 9 out of 11. I'm ready to travel. Purrs and Hugs, Nan I got 8/11 and am also ready to travel. I'm embarrassed to admit that I got the one about Spain wrong and I am a Spanish teacher. LOL. There is a steakhouse chain (a chain of informal restaurants specializing in beef dishes, particularly steaks) here in the USA, called Logan's Roadhouse, that places a tin bucket of peanuts on each table as an appetizer. You are expected to drop the shells onto the floor, and they sweep the shells up at closing time each night. I haven't seen that custom at any other restaurant chain; perhaps someone got the idea from a trip to Spain? -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria Oh yes I remember there was such a roadhouse across from work many years. We used to like to go over at lunch or after work and eat the peanuts while waiting for our orders. The restaurant has sinced changed many hands .Don't think it was Logan though. I haven't seen any Logan here in Ontario, if not in Canada. Hushpuppies are served in lots of southern places before meals. In 48 years of eating in Southern places I've never been served a hushpuppy before a meal. I'm interested...Where are these places? Bubba |
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jmcquown wrote:
NOTE: She didn't even bother to post the link to the food quiz, so what's the point of this useless blethering on her part on rec.food.cooking? It's not like anyone (but me and maybe a couple of others) have any clue what she's talking about over there. Jill The question is. Does she know what she's talking about? I seriously doubt it, I think she needs treatment by a mental health proffesional. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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"Charlie Wilkes" Why not welcome the possibility of new participants in your stagnant, self-absorbed newsgroup? Charlie, Jill has already submitted to me. I controlled her by her anger. I'm afraid Dan has brainwashed you with his happy horse****. I'll bet he's had your pants off, too, in the back seat of whatever car he is living out of these days. Hey! Her shirt too! |
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[[This snippet was
copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca ]] I had a feeling something like that would happen, after I saw this particular post last night: http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...c6a7d823b1ecd8 I guess it's a mixed blessing that accessing Usenet via the WWW doesn't provide the ability to killfile. It means that all posts, threads, or whatever are available, and it's for the user to decide which things to read and which to avoid. I happened to read that particular item last night and thought, "Oh, great. Now the cooking people are going to wonder what's going on." I guess the cooking group regulars will be doing some plonking before long. Donna |
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Charlie Wilkes stated unanimously: On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 05:08:26 -0500, "jmcquown" wrote: Someone (MARY) has some serious mental health issues. ??? Jill, we would like to reach out to you in a positive way, but you slam the doors. This snippet was copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca by our beloved (yet again) Mary: Right. She cross-posted it because it's commentary from cat fanciers who share an interest in regional food. Now, how many food enthusiasts are also cat fanciers? Probably there are some. Why not welcome the possibility of new participants in your stagnant, self-absorbed newsgroup? I'm afraid Dan has brainwashed you with his happy horse****. I'll bet he's had your pants off, too, in the back seat of whatever car he is living out of these days. Charlie Charlie, at the very least, that was uncalled for. Furthermore, after the Conan affair, ANYTHING questioning Bloody Mary's mental state is fair game. |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message .. . NOTE: She didn't even bother to post the link to the food quiz, so what's the point of this useless blethering on her part on rec.food.cooking? It's not like anyone (but me and maybe a couple of others) have any clue what she's talking about over there. This is amusing. This is very amusing. Thank you, Jill. "jmcquown" wrote in message . .. Someone (MARY) has some serious mental health issues. This snippet was copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca by our beloved (yet again) Mary: Mary wrote: "W. Leong" wrote in message ... "John F. Eldredge" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:24:44 GMT, Kitkat wrote: Nan wrote: On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 06:33:23 GMT, tanada wrote: This is aimed mainly at us Merkins, but I think we'd all find it interesting and if the answer to a question about your home country, or one you know about is wrong, you can let us know. Pam S. http://tinyurl.com/cocqz I got 9 out of 11. I'm ready to travel. Purrs and Hugs, Nan I got 8/11 and am also ready to travel. I'm embarrassed to admit that I got the one about Spain wrong and I am a Spanish teacher. LOL. There is a steakhouse chain (a chain of informal restaurants specializing in beef dishes, particularly steaks) here in the USA, called Logan's Roadhouse, that places a tin bucket of peanuts on each table as an appetizer. You are expected to drop the shells onto the floor, and they sweep the shells up at closing time each night. I haven't seen that custom at any other restaurant chain; perhaps someone got the idea from a trip to Spain? -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria Oh yes I remember there was such a roadhouse across from work many years. We used to like to go over at lunch or after work and eat the peanuts while waiting for our orders. The restaurant has sinced changed many hands .Don't think it was Logan though. I haven't seen any Logan here in Ontario, if not in Canada. Hushpuppies are served in lots of southern places before meals. In 48 years of eating in Southern places I've never been served a hushpuppy before a meal. I'm interested...Where are these places? Bubba -- You wanna measure, or you wanna cook? Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message . .. Someone (MARY) has some serious mental health issues. This snippet was copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca by our beloved (yet again) Mary: Thank you, Jill. I missed Bubba's reply. Mary wrote: "W. Leong" wrote in message ... "John F. Eldredge" wrote in message . .. On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:24:44 GMT, Kitkat wrote: Nan wrote: On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 06:33:23 GMT, tanada wrote: This is aimed mainly at us Merkins, but I think we'd all find it interesting and if the answer to a question about your home country, or one you know about is wrong, you can let us know. Pam S. http://tinyurl.com/cocqz I got 9 out of 11. I'm ready to travel. Purrs and Hugs, Nan I got 8/11 and am also ready to travel. I'm embarrassed to admit that I got the one about Spain wrong and I am a Spanish teacher. LOL. There is a steakhouse chain (a chain of informal restaurants specializing in beef dishes, particularly steaks) here in the USA, called Logan's Roadhouse, that places a tin bucket of peanuts on each table as an appetizer. You are expected to drop the shells onto the floor, and they sweep the shells up at closing time each night. I haven't seen that custom at any other restaurant chain; perhaps someone got the idea from a trip to Spain? -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria Oh yes I remember there was such a roadhouse across from work many years. We used to like to go over at lunch or after work and eat the peanuts while waiting for our orders. The restaurant has sinced changed many hands .Don't think it was Logan though. I haven't seen any Logan here in Ontario, if not in Canada. Hushpuppies are served in lots of southern places before meals. In 48 years of eating in Southern places I've never been served a hushpuppy before a meal. I'm interested...Where are these places? Bubba Hi Bubba! I live in Raleigh, NC--still southern by some standards, but if you are in the Mississippi delta I imagine not. Every Mom and Pop seafood house between here and the actual coast serves a basket of hush puppies before the meal. Captain Stanley's, in Garner NC had the best, but they have gone out of business. There is also a very old place in Raleigh called 42nd Street Oyster Bar (it was there during the Great Depression and is still there but has been made "upscale') that serves a basket of hush puppies with a ramekin of whipped butter for dipping. It's the bypass-before-you're-fifty special. Now then, whereabouts are you? |
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"Charlie Wilkes" wrote in message ... On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 05:08:26 -0500, "jmcquown" wrote: Someone (MARY) has some serious mental health issues. ??? Jill, we would like to reach out to you in a positive way, but you slam the doors. This snippet was copy/pasted from here, cross posted to rec.food.cooking and rpca by our beloved (yet again) Mary: Right. She cross-posted it because it's commentary from cat fanciers who share an interest in regional food. Now, how many food enthusiasts are also cat fanciers? Probably there are some. Why not welcome the possibility of new participants in your stagnant, self-absorbed newsgroup? I'm afraid Dan has brainwashed you with his happy horse****. I'll bet he's had your pants off, too, in the back seat of whatever car he is living out of these days. Jill likes me when I agree with her. She's very deep. |
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