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I don't think I can answer the question until I understand how food heats itself. I must've skipped culinary school on the day they explained that. Pending an explanation, I would have to say that the only way I would eat self-heating meatloaf would…
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"Neither are .... rodeo belt buckles." You can tell that this here memo ain't from Texas. Our Director of Accounting wears a rodeo belt buckle 4 out of 5 days. I joke with him that it doubles as a lunch plate.
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 11-10-04 AT 01:12PM (CST)[/font][br][br]Don: Hear, hear! (Or is is "here, here"? I sure wish someone would clear that up for me.) Anyway, what I mean is that I agree. Maybe there's hope for world peace a…
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I'm so sorry for your loss, Celeste. Stem cell research is a very personal issue for me also. My father is currently declining from Alzheimer's disease -- an otherwise very healthy, youthful and vibrant 81-year old man. His mother had it too (thou…
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Don, I did totally get that your initial post was challenging the notion that Democrats have no morals. And while I also agree that the media is making hay with these exit polls and surveys that suggest that many who voted for Bush did so based on m…
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You asked; I answered. Guess it was a rhetorical question. If you ever care to refer me to an editorial that expresses your response to a question I pose, I'll read the whole thing. Have a good week. I'll be out of commission for awhile. Peace.
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Don, I've thought about your post off and on throughout the weekend, but was having trouble coming up with a clear and succinct response. This morning I read an editorial by Leonard Pitts, Jr., a Pulitzer winning journalist and syndicated columnist …
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Yes. But still....
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Les, I'm glad you "stole the thread" so I could mention the latest baby shower game I was subjected to that completely grossed me out. They put different scents (using extracts, lotions, etc.) into newborn disposable diapers and passed them around. …
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Good for you for ditching the candle party. I don't know what's worse -- "parties" for the purpose of selling stuff to a captive audience or multilevel marketing. Both systems seem to rely heavily on people who don't mind strong-arming their friends…
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The ee. I realize this is wishful and probably unrealistic thinking on my part, but it's satisfying to imagine people getting what they deserve.
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That is so insane it almost makes my head explode. I hope the supervisor presses criminal charges for assault and files a civil suit for damages against this lunatic.
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Someone invoked Lorena Bobbitt recently on another thread. Where is she when we need her?
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Rita, I have a different take on this. Yes, the election is over, and yes, it's time to move on. But just because the election itself is over doesn't mean that the issues and challenges facing this country are resolved, and maybe part of moving on m…
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Which Outback is smack dab in the middle of a triangle between Mississippi, Texas, and Kentucky? I'm on my way.
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> >Given the above, can someone please explain to >me who in their right mind would even WANT this >job? x;-) The answer lies within the question.
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I arrived at my polling place at high noon and was stunned to find exactly one person ahead of me in the M-Z line and no one in the A-L line. Even with using a new voting machine and having to figure out how to do a write-in, I was in and out of the…
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Don, while I appreciate your efforts to save me time by speaking for me, please don't bother. It costs me more time in the long run to attempt to disabuse you and others of your miscontrual of my positions. I believe this is the second time you've s…
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If it helps you any, Don, just think of the Redskins as potatoes rather than a cartoon version of Native Americans.
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I'm so thrilled for the Red Sox. Texan though I may be, I love Boston; I lived in western Mass in 1977-78 and went to Boston every chance I got. Been a Red Sox fan since that near-miss heartbreaking 1975 season. So, congratulations, Rad and Red Sox.…
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Similarly, won't be it a hoot when the HR Forum is revealed as a hoax and it turns out that all of us are just figments of our own imagination?
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Dang it, Judy! There you go again, trying to confuse us with the facts.
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Right you are, but "common decency" is becoming about as much of an oxymoron as "common sense."
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Yes, and it doesn't work to get a dog with in-between-colored hair, take it from me.
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These remind me of the "Law of Dirt" that a housekeeping service mentioned to me once: There are two kinds of dirt - the dark kind attracted to light objects and the light kind attracted to dark objects.
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Celeste, The sequence of posts on this thread has gotten so confusing that I'm not sure who you're talking to. But if by any chance you're talking to me (which is what it looks like from the flowchart above), then I would say I admire your independ…
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I don't doubt the quality of those Kansas steaks a bit. x:9 I'm not sure we actually eat longhorns in Texas. Near as I can tell, we just have them for ceremonial purposes, such as grazing in the astroturf at Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium
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Nope, I just think Bush is going to win. A martyr is someone who would sacrifice their life or some other extremely valuable thing for a cause. I have no intention of sacrificing my life, or even the lives of a few innocent ribeyes without a sizeabl…
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"It will all be over in about a week and one or the other of us will buy a four year supply of vaseline. I have an idea: Whichever of us wins, buys the other a case of vaseline and if you win, I send you a case of frozen catfish. If I win, you send…
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In other words, Whatever, you're in good company.xhugs And, Don, I agree that you and I have sparred, but I don't concede to having "slung" anything other than my own opinions and beliefs. I did make one joke about Mr. President's intelligence. Oth…