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On Friday, January 11, 2013 9:51:07 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote:
wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. No ****head. I didn't "buy a playbook". It was given to me as a Christmas present in 2011. |
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On 1/11/2013 8:51 PM, Earl wrote:
wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. Is a playbook like an atari? |
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On 1/11/2013 9:41 PM, Meyer wrote:
On 1/11/2013 8:51 PM, Earl wrote: wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. Is a playbook like an atari? Must be a chick thing. |
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In article , earl8372
@hotmail.com says... wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. Those problems don't happen with a REAL Android tablet. |
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says... On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:46:31 -0500, ESAD wrote: On 1/11/13 3:44 PM, wrote: On Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:16:01 -0500, ESAD wrote: It's not something I would eat. I don't eat jerky, bacon or sausage, either. But I do eat some forms of plain ham. Habbersett, the brand I usually buy says it is Pork Stock, Pork, Pork Skins, Corn Meal, Wheat Flour, Pork Hearts, Pork Livers, Pork Tongues, Salt and Spices. Reason enough not to eat it! ![]() I guess I eat it because my grandfather ate it and he lived 100 years. It can't be that bad for you. Why would it be bad for you? I guess Harry doesn't realize that liver, heart, tongue, etc. is much leaner, virtually no fat, and high in vitamins, iron and other essential minerals. |
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In article om,
says... On 1/11/2013 8:51 PM, Earl wrote: wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. Is a playbook like an atari? No, an Atari is a lot more technologically advanced than a Playbook... |
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In article , says...
On 1/11/2013 9:41 PM, Meyer wrote: On 1/11/2013 8:51 PM, Earl wrote: wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. Is a playbook like an atari? Must be a chick thing. Wonder if it's color coordinated with the RAV4? |
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On 1/12/13 9:23 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , earl8372 @hotmail.com says... wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. Those problems don't happen with a REAL Android tablet. It's not the hardware, moron, it's the auto-correct feature, which you can turn off. When I had an Android "smart phone," one of the keyboard apps included auto-correct, and it was fun for a day or two to see what strange, unwanted words it would insert into texts to "correct" what I had typed. Then, I shut that feature off. I don't have an Android device anymore, but my iPhone and iPad have auto-correct, which I have turned off. One feature I like that has improved tremendously in the last few years is the ability to dictate what you want to write into emails or messages on the smart devices. If your speaking voice is fairly unaccented, it works very well. Dragon Dictate works nicely on desktop computers. |
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In article , says...
On 1/12/13 9:23 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , earl8372 @hotmail.com says... wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:51:00 PM UTC-4, Meyer wrote: On 1/9/2013 8:16 PM, wrote: On Wednesday, January 9, 2013 9:03:57 PM UTC-4, Earl wrote: wrote: So what? Around here it was a poor man's food...in the fishing communities the kids had to eat lobster day in and out... some would gladly trade their lobster sandwich for baloneyat school. Even the jails served lobster on a regular basis because it was so cheap. Actually it's pretty cheap now...roadside sellers (fisherman) charge $5.00 or less a pound. But back to your question...the secret ingredient here is...actual lobster. What's baloneyat? That's a type of school? Baloney is the stuff that spews out of your mouth with everything post. Now you are really getting weird. Relax FloridaFart. That Playbook over rules me and inserts it's own words on a regular basis. If I don't catch it right away...well, you see what happens. The problem is that you were dumb enough to buy a Playbook. Have fun with that. It was obsolete before it was manufactured. Those problems don't happen with a REAL Android tablet. It's not the hardware, moron, it's the auto-correct feature, which you can turn off. When I had an Android "smart phone," one of the keyboard apps included auto-correct, and it was fun for a day or two to see what strange, unwanted words it would insert into texts to "correct" what I had typed. Then, I shut that feature off. We aren't talking about a smart phone, moron. And, in the Android tablet market there are tablets that are TRUE Android and there are hybrids. An example is that some Android hybrids don't even allow you to access Google Play, and Android is a google system, moron. So, yes, in a sense it IS the hardware, moron, because it's a hybrid system, moron. |
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