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On Saturday, March 30, 2013 11:05:00 AM UTC-3, Hank© wrote:
On 3/30/2013 6:21 AM, True North wrote: On Saturday, March 30, 2013 1:09:13 AM UTC-3, thumper wrote: On 3/14/2013 3:14 PM, Eisboch wrote: As an atheist, please tell us how this Pope, or his immediate predecessors have adversely affected your life or interfered with your beliefs. Fish-sticks every Friday at the school cafeteria... For us growing up, it was a real treat getting fish and chips at a local lunch bar on Friday evenings. With six kids we didn't get to eat out much in those days. Were they wrapped in newspaper? Wrong country, Slick. Our fish and chips always came in a pressed Fiber tray and wrapped in a brown kraft type paper. |
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On Mar 29, 11:09*pm, thumper wrote:
On 3/14/2013 3:14 PM, Eisboch wrote: As an atheist, please tell us how this Pope, or his immediate predecessors have adversely affected your life or interfered with your beliefs. Fish-sticks every Friday at the school cafeteria... Yeah, most restaurants serve seafood on fri. nights. A place from here has all-you-can-eat Walleye. Fried, broiled or baked... It's a little bit expensive, but WOW! |
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On Mar 30, 7:19*pm, BAR wrote:
In article , says... In article , says... "thumper" *wrote in ... On 3/14/2013 3:14 PM, Eisboch wrote: As an atheist, please tell us how this Pope, or his immediate predecessors have adversely affected your life or interfered with your beliefs. Fish-sticks every Friday at the school cafeteria... ---------------------------- LOL! * Or "Pizzaettes". True story, I went to Oldsmar Elementary for sixth grade in Oldsmar, FL.. At that time it wasn't yet part of Tampa and was a little town. The school lunches were shipped in from Safety Harbor middle school. Awful stuff, really. But the one thing that really took the cake was what they called mini pizza. It was a biscuit (not kidding!) with some spagetti sauce slathered on, and a piece of cheese on top of that!!! When I attended Pearl Harbor Kai Elementary School we had Poi served with each lunch. Nobody ate it, it went right into the trash. I'm sure you're right . But..."Fish & Poi" on Maui knew how to do Poi right. last time we were there it was the Maui Bar & Grill, and they still did a good job. Not sure if the place is still open or not. Hope so. We'd like to go back there again. |
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On Mar 30, 8:46*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... "thumper" *wrote in ... On 3/14/2013 3:14 PM, Eisboch wrote: As an atheist, please tell us how this Pope, or his immediate predecessors have adversely affected your life or interfered with your beliefs. Fish-sticks every Friday at the school cafeteria... ---------------------------- LOL! * Or "Pizzaettes". True story, I went to Oldsmar Elementary for sixth grade in Oldsmar, FL. At that time it wasn't yet part of Tampa and was a little town. The school lunches were shipped in from Safety Harbor middle school. Awful stuff, really. But the one thing that really took the cake was what they called mini pizza. It was a biscuit (not kidding!) with some spagetti sauce slathered on, and a piece of cheese on top of that!!! In the '60's , pizza got to be a fad, and we'd get ' peed-zuh ' about once a week. It was little more than flat crust cheese and some kind of tomato sauce. Always over baked with cheese grease floating on the top. |
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On 3/30/13 9:46 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... "thumper" wrote in message ... On 3/14/2013 3:14 PM, Eisboch wrote: As an atheist, please tell us how this Pope, or his immediate predecessors have adversely affected your life or interfered with your beliefs. Fish-sticks every Friday at the school cafeteria... ---------------------------- LOL! Or "Pizzaettes". True story, I went to Oldsmar Elementary for sixth grade in Oldsmar, FL. At that time it wasn't yet part of Tampa and was a little town. The school lunches were shipped in from Safety Harbor middle school. Awful stuff, really. But the one thing that really took the cake was what they called mini pizza. It was a biscuit (not kidding!) with some spagetti sauce slathered on, and a piece of cheese on top of that!!! Our junior high school cafeteria served pretty good lunches, but the high school, as I mentioned, turned out lunches almost no one would eat. You either brown-bagged it or you "made a sub run" for yourself and a few friends down to a corner Italian market about a block away, where you could be a first-class Italian style sandwich, like cold cuts or meatballs or sausage, for fifty cents. Naturally, we were "forbidden" to leave the campus for that sort of lunch, and, naturally, we paid no attention to the rule. We got away with it because the assistant principal walked there a couple of times a week to buy his lunch. We all pretended we didn't know each other. Since we kids weren't getting into any trouble, he gave us a pass. |
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On 3/30/13 10:20 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 3/30/13 9:46 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... "thumper" wrote in message ... On 3/14/2013 3:14 PM, Eisboch wrote: As an atheist, please tell us how this Pope, or his immediate predecessors have adversely affected your life or interfered with your beliefs. Fish-sticks every Friday at the school cafeteria... ---------------------------- LOL! Or "Pizzaettes". True story, I went to Oldsmar Elementary for sixth grade in Oldsmar, FL. At that time it wasn't yet part of Tampa and was a little town. The school lunches were shipped in from Safety Harbor middle school. Awful stuff, really. But the one thing that really took the cake was what they called mini pizza. It was a biscuit (not kidding!) with some spagetti sauce slathered on, and a piece of cheese on top of that!!! Our junior high school cafeteria served pretty good lunches, but the high school, as I mentioned, turned out lunches almost no one would eat. You either brown-bagged it or you "made a sub run" for yourself and a few friends down to a corner Italian market about a block away, where you could be a first-class Italian style sandwich, like cold cuts or meatballs or sausage, for fifty cents. Naturally, we were "forbidden" to leave the campus for that sort of lunch, and, naturally, we paid no attention to the rule. We got away with it because the assistant principal walked there a couple of times a week to buy his lunch. We all pretended we didn't know each other. Since we kids weren't getting into any trouble, he gave us a pass. Where you could buy, not be. I shouldn't type without my glasses. ![]() |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... In the '60's , pizza got to be a fad, and we'd get ' peed-zuh ' about once a week. It was little more than flat crust cheese and some kind of tomato sauce. Always over baked with cheese grease floating on the top. -------------------------------------------------- Mrs. E. makes them once in a while using English muffins, tomato sauce and various cheeses. Nice snack type treat but unfortunately not on my current list of diet foods. No breads of any kind except low calorie artisan flatbreads and only skim milk, low fat cheese. |
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On Mar 30, 9:35*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
Mrs. E. *makes them once in a while using English muffins, tomato sauce and various cheeses. * Nice snack type treat but unfortunately not on my current list of diet foods. * No breads of any kind except low calorie artisan flatbreads and only skim milk, low fat cheese. Sux, don't it? ?;^ ( |
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