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| "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message news:dm49mv$tps$00$1@news.t-online.com... > Popeye wrote: > >> That's because the politics of your nation are -absolutely- >> inconsequential, to virtually anyone. > > Hmmm.. > Ecxept for the marine and wood related industries, like fishing, sealing; > and harvesting the rainforest... Like I said... |
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| On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 11:44:10 -0500, "Lee Bell" <pleebell2@bellsouth.net> wrote: >"JOF" wrote > >>>Earth to Yankees. There ain't no fountain of youth down here. >>> >> Sure there is. I even followed the signs to it one day. Can't remember >> what it looked like or if there was even any water in it, but there >> were sure some signs. > >Signs put up by Yankees in order to separate other Yankees from more of >their money. > >Everybody knows that the fountain of youth is on South Bimini. > That's a bar. JF |
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| "JOF" <jofrancis@gmail.com> wrote in message news:svgbo1do14cg1di8bob2p88peivotb2srg@4ax.com... > Last night the wind started blowing and the snow started swirling. I feel for you. We're expecting a cold front in tonight, expected to drop temperatures down to an astonishing low of 41 degrees by Sunday. Highs will be in the low 70s, though, so we'll likely survive. > plus side I checked the long range weather and we should be back up to > 50 degrees by Tuesday. Talk about mood swings. Won't that melt the igloos? |
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| On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:58:22 -0800, "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote: >"JOF" <jofrancis@gmail.com> wrote in message >news:svgbo1do14cg1di8bob2p88peivotb2srg@4ax.com.. . > >> Last night the wind started blowing and the snow started swirling. > >I feel for you. We're expecting a cold front in tonight, expected to drop >temperatures down to an astonishing low of 41 degrees by Sunday. Highs will >be in the low 70s, though, so we'll likely survive. > >> plus side I checked the long range weather and we should be back up to >> 50 degrees by Tuesday. Talk about mood swings. > >Won't that melt the igloos? I don't care about the igloo, it's the fish and bear meat on ice in the icehouse out back that worries me. That's the winter's victuals. That stuff starts to go bad it smells worse than Grampa after a hard night of salt pork and sauerkraut. JF |
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| "Greg Mossman" <mossman@qnet.com> wrote in message news:11oer6v8l747094@corp.supernews.com... > "JOF" <jofrancis@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:svgbo1do14cg1di8bob2p88peivotb2srg@4ax.com... > > > Last night the wind started blowing and the snow started swirling. > > I feel for you. We're expecting a cold front in tonight, expected to drop > temperatures down to an astonishing low of 41 degrees by Sunday. Highs will > be in the low 70s, though, so we'll likely survive. > > > plus side I checked the long range weather and we should be back up to > > 50 degrees by Tuesday. Talk about mood swings. > > Won't that melt the igloos? Not the ones in the hockey rink. |
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| JOF wrote: >>>plus side I checked the long range weather and we should be back up to >>>50 degrees by Tuesday. Talk about mood swings. >> >>Won't that melt the igloos? > > > I don't care about the igloo, it's the fish and bear meat on ice in > the icehouse out back that worries me. How do you slay bears? Still hockey sticks or something more substantial? >That's the winter's victuals. > That stuff starts to go bad it smells worse than Grampa after a hard > night of salt pork and sauerkraut. You should try different recipes for Grandpas then once a while. Matthias |
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| Matthias Voss wrote: > > How do you slay bears? Still hockey sticks or something more > substantial? > Use a Barrett from the front porch. Works great and stops the pesky critters from raiding the bird feeders. > > > >That's the winter's victuals. > > That stuff starts to go bad it smells worse than Grampa after a hard > > night of salt pork and sauerkraut. > > > You should try different recipes for Grandpas then once a while. > This was an old German recipe. Know any new ones? Geo |
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| On 26 Nov 2005 17:26:27 -0800, "Geo" <ghmorris@candlelight.ca> wrote: > >Matthias Voss wrote: > >> >> How do you slay bears? Still hockey sticks or something more >> substantial? >> >Use a Barrett from the front porch. Works great and stops the pesky >critters from raiding the bird feeders. >> And don't hit the damned birds. I hate the noise a finch makes trying to fly with a .50 calibre hole in his chest. >> >That's the winter's victuals. >> > That stuff starts to go bad it smells worse than Grampa after a hard >> > night of salt pork and sauerkraut. >> >> >> You should try different recipes for Grandpas then once a while. >> >This was an old German recipe. Know any new ones? Silly me. I thought only Granny cared how Gramps tasted. JF |
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| JOF wrote: > On 26 Nov 2005 17:26:27 -0800, "Geo" <ghmorris@candlelight.ca> wrote: > > > > >Matthias Voss wrote: > > > >> > >> How do you slay bears? Still hockey sticks or something more > >> substantial? > >> > >Use a Barrett from the front porch. Works great and stops the pesky > >critters from raiding the bird feeders. > >> > > And don't hit the damned birds. I hate the noise a finch makes trying > to fly with a .50 calibre hole in his chest. > > >> >That's the winter's victuals. > >> > That stuff starts to go bad it smells worse than Grampa after a hard > >> > night of salt pork and sauerkraut. > >> > >> > >> You should try different recipes for Grandpas then once a while. > >> > >This was an old German recipe. Know any new ones? > > Silly me. I thought only Granny cared how Gramps tasted. > > JF It looks that you have sauerkraut, pork and the bear, already. Maybe it's time for bigos?http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/recipe.cgi?r=26697 ;)))) We used to hunt the bear with an axe 8-)))) |
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| On 27 Nov 2005 13:53:04 -0800, "janusz_w@hotmail.com" <janusz_w@hotmail.com> wrote: >It looks that you have sauerkraut, pork and the bear, already. Maybe >it's time for bigos?http://fooddownunder.com/cgi-bin/recipe.cgi?r=26697 Cholesterol city >We used to hunt the bear with an axe 8-)))) Probably better than a hockey stick. I'll still take the trusty Barrett. JF |
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