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Eisboch wrote:
Remember all the dire predictions of Y2K? An astute observation. The dire Y2K predictions were being made by those who then profited from it. Same with Al Gore, etc. Follow the money. -- Charlie |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
That's what you said - now prove it. Krause prove anything he says? Yea, right. -- Charlie |
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On Nov 25, 11:40 am, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:45:18 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 24, 5:38 am, John H. wrote: On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:24:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: " JimH" ask wrote in message .. . "D.Duck" wrote in message om... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() snip Now go eat some turkey and enjoy the afternoon. Forget to mention, one roasting in the oven and one going in the fryer in two hours. Enjoy, whichever way you like it. Did your house burn down yet? ;-) I really don't think it's funny. If you watch what you're doing there isn't any problem. I've done many foods in the fryer and never had a problem. "JimH" or is it " JimH" feels he must put down anything he isn't able to do for lack of resources or abilities. Pay him no heed. I've one question about the fryer. What do you do with the oil afterwards? Can it be stored in the pot, or what? I've never tried it, being happy with smoked and rotisseried, but it sounds good. -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - John, they sell filters that will syphon the cooled oil back into the original container. You can reuse it at least twice more. Thanks, I appreciate it. I think I'll pass until someone invites me to share one. Next week I'm going to roast one in the oven. Might try the bag trick. Then I'll be able to make a fair comparison between smoked, rotisseried, and oven roasted. I think I know which will win, but I'm not biased at all. :) -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - For thanksgiving, my brothers and sister and their respective families go over to my little broths house, and there's always a big, BIG meal. He has the local amish smoke 4 turkeys. Absolutely delicious, and moist. no meat thats dry . 4 turkeys smoked, and gobs of delicious dressing. $61.00 and that includes the price of the birds. not bad at all. |
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On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 09:57:22 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:
On Nov 25, 11:40 am, John H. wrote: On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 08:45:18 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 24, 5:38 am, John H. wrote: On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:24:31 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote: " JimH" ask wrote in message .. . "D.Duck" wrote in message om... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() snip Now go eat some turkey and enjoy the afternoon. Forget to mention, one roasting in the oven and one going in the fryer in two hours. Enjoy, whichever way you like it. Did your house burn down yet? ;-) I really don't think it's funny. If you watch what you're doing there isn't any problem. I've done many foods in the fryer and never had a problem. "JimH" or is it " JimH" feels he must put down anything he isn't able to do for lack of resources or abilities. Pay him no heed. I've one question about the fryer. What do you do with the oil afterwards? Can it be stored in the pot, or what? I've never tried it, being happy with smoked and rotisseried, but it sounds good. -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - John, they sell filters that will syphon the cooled oil back into the original container. You can reuse it at least twice more. Thanks, I appreciate it. I think I'll pass until someone invites me to share one. Next week I'm going to roast one in the oven. Might try the bag trick. Then I'll be able to make a fair comparison between smoked, rotisseried, and oven roasted. I think I know which will win, but I'm not biased at all. :) -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - For thanksgiving, my brothers and sister and their respective families go over to my little broths house, and there's always a big, BIG meal. He has the local amish smoke 4 turkeys. Absolutely delicious, and moist. no meat thats dry . 4 turkeys smoked, and gobs of delicious dressing. $61.00 and that includes the price of the birds. not bad at all. Sounds good! Where is this, I may drive there next year for turkeys! -- John H |
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John H. wrote in
: What have you heard about the guy with the freezer full of money? Nothing.... There were 4 guys in suits traveling on Amtrak's Silver Zephyr express train headed to Florida from "up Nawth" somewhere.... Some "informant" called the cops and told the cops they had 4 suitcases full of money on them and were headed to FL to buy drugs for "up nawth", I suppose. The cops stopped the train at Charleston, SC...boarded the train...opened the suitcases and stole some amazing sum like $480,000 in CASH from these 4 guys who didn't even have a gun on them and looked like IBM executives...traveling on the train. It was all a big tadoo in our Newsless Courier, local paper. So, the day after the newspaper article, I called the North Charleston Cops and asked them what was illegal about carrying $480,000...in cash....on a train traveling through town that didn't even stop. I got a great song and dance to my request moved along to 4 other telephone stations. At each telephone station, moving up the chain-of-command to the asst chief of police, I asked him what the limit was on how much money a citizen guilty of no other crime could carry on his person without being arrested in our city. "I sometimes like to carry a few bucks around with me in case I want to buy something really nice. How much is too much in the eyes of the police department and city bureaucrats?", I asked each cop, pointedly. "Is $10,000 too much? How about 5? 2? $500? There's got to be some statue or standard, like their is at any bank where you have to get PERMISSION from the Illuminati's IRS Gestapo to cash a check over $9,999...to let the bankers float your money one or two more days before handing it over to you?" Of course, I got no answer, only a little side shuffle quickstep dancing. The Illuminati doesn't like you to have money because they lose CONTROL of it in YOUR pocket, not their bank. I don't think the guy with the freezer full of money has done anything wrong.......yet! Put me on the jury and we'll test it! Larry -- Isn't it ironic that the same ISPs that are telling you you're downloads threaten their networks...... .....are testing 100Gbps TV to sell on the SAME systems? http://tinyurl.com/27qx3v |
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 05:08:02 +0000, Larry wrote:
John H. wrote in : What have you heard about the guy with the freezer full of money? Nothing.... There were 4 guys in suits traveling on Amtrak's Silver Zephyr express train headed to Florida from "up Nawth" somewhere.... Some "informant" called the cops and told the cops they had 4 suitcases full of money on them and were headed to FL to buy drugs for "up nawth", I suppose. The cops stopped the train at Charleston, SC...boarded the train...opened the suitcases and stole some amazing sum like $480,000 in CASH from these 4 guys who didn't even have a gun on them and looked like IBM executives...traveling on the train. It was all a big tadoo in our Newsless Courier, local paper. So, the day after the newspaper article, I called the North Charleston Cops and asked them what was illegal about carrying $480,000...in cash....on a train traveling through town that didn't even stop. I got a great song and dance to my request moved along to 4 other telephone stations. At each telephone station, moving up the chain-of-command to the asst chief of police, I asked him what the limit was on how much money a citizen guilty of no other crime could carry on his person without being arrested in our city. "I sometimes like to carry a few bucks around with me in case I want to buy something really nice. How much is too much in the eyes of the police department and city bureaucrats?", I asked each cop, pointedly. "Is $10,000 too much? How about 5? 2? $500? There's got to be some statue or standard, like their is at any bank where you have to get PERMISSION from the Illuminati's IRS Gestapo to cash a check over $9,999...to let the bankers float your money one or two more days before handing it over to you?" Of course, I got no answer, only a little side shuffle quickstep dancing. The Illuminati doesn't like you to have money because they lose CONTROL of it in YOUR pocket, not their bank. I don't think the guy with the freezer full of money has done anything wrong.......yet! Put me on the jury and we'll test it! Larry Ditto for the folks in your movie. Let the jury decide, and then punish as needed. Your movie was nothing more than a hate America flick. -- John H |
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On Nov 24, 11:45 pm, Larry wrote:
John H. wrote : because it denigrates this country. Do you think all critism of the stupidity of some government bureaucrats, which reflects bad on the country, such as doing the bidding of AIPAC getting us into a war, is a shameful act.....or should it be a widespread topic of discussion towards correcting a flagrant act against the people of the USA? What do we do when one politician or the other does something this dispicable, bury our heads in the sand and keep quiet? The country wasn't founded on a bunch of sheeple blindly following their leader, you know. Larry -- Xterm IS the ultimate video game...(c; Yeah, it was born of folks who enjoyed freedom of expression. You seem to enjoy yours but when you say we all should subscribe because you have bought into it, is not American. All of the accusations you make above are simply opinions, and if you follow Al Gore and Michael Moore, I would suggest your opinions are misinformed... to say the least, or maybe just as dishonest as most left wing fanatics. |
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On Nov 26, 5:34 pm, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 26 Nov 2007 05:08:02 +0000, Larry wrote: John H. wrote in : What have you heard about the guy with the freezer full of money? Nothing.... There were 4 guys in suits traveling on Amtrak's Silver Zephyr express train headed to Florida from "up Nawth" somewhere.... Some "informant" called the cops and told the cops they had 4 suitcases full of money on them and were headed to FL to buy drugs for "up nawth", I suppose. The cops stopped the train at Charleston, SC...boarded the train...opened the suitcases and stole some amazing sum like $480,000 in CASH from these 4 guys who didn't even have a gun on them and looked like IBM executives...traveling on the train. It was all a big tadoo in our Newsless Courier, local paper. So, the day after the newspaper article, I called the North Charleston Cops and asked them what was illegal about carrying $480,000...in cash....on a train traveling through town that didn't even stop. I got a great song and dance to my request moved along to 4 other telephone stations. At each telephone station, moving up the chain-of-command to the asst chief of police, I asked him what the limit was on how much money a citizen guilty of no other crime could carry on his person without being arrested in our city. "I sometimes like to carry a few bucks around with me in case I want to buy something really nice. How much is too much in the eyes of the police department and city bureaucrats?", I asked each cop, pointedly. "Is $10,000 too much? How about 5? 2? $500? There's got to be some statue or standard, like their is at any bank where you have to get PERMISSION from the Illuminati's IRS Gestapo to cash a check over $9,999...to let the bankers float your money one or two more days before handing it over to you?" Of course, I got no answer, only a little side shuffle quickstep dancing. The Illuminati doesn't like you to have money because they lose CONTROL of it in YOUR pocket, not their bank. I don't think the guy with the freezer full of money has done anything wrong.......yet! Put me on the jury and we'll test it! Larry Ditto for the folks in your movie. Let the jury decide, and then punish as needed. Your movie was nothing more than a hate America flick. -- John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well, most Americans are just laughing at it, we know what Redford and his ilk are all about... |
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