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(OT) What's for supper
Bar-B-Qued pork steak with cream of leek and asparagus soup.
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Orville Redenbacher's finest.
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"basilisk" wrote in message ... Bar-B-Qued pork steak with cream of leek and asparagus soup. Yum-yum basilisk Around here tonight it is whatever the Red Cross shelter people are making or MREs if you are lucky. Last night it was Sweet and Sour chicken with white beans and cornbread and all of the fresh fruit and cake you could eat, Sunday night it was Bar-B-Qued pork shoulder with all the trimmings for about 200 while they watched the Supper Bowl. We have part time electric and propane heat so are in good shape, even had some shop time. A lot of our neighbors are with out electricity and don't expect to get it for up to 2 to 3 weeks. The shelter in our county is down to about 15 people right now with a few hundred coming in for take out meals. North of us the NG is giving out MREs until the Red Cross can get feeding units in. So far 80% of our county is accessible but to the north they have less then 50% in some areas. Things are getting better rapidly and expect a lot of kerosene heaters and generators to show up at yard sales this summer. Lost three trees in my yard a Sassasafras, a Apple and a Water Maple. Part of an Oak hit my roof and lost a few shingles and the gutters. It has been an interesting week, I have been doing emergency Ham traffic at the EOC., that was interesting. |
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"Curran Copeland" wrote in message ... "basilisk" wrote in message ... Bar-B-Qued pork steak with cream of leek and asparagus soup. Yum-yum basilisk Around here tonight it is whatever the Red Cross shelter people are making or MREs if you are lucky. Last night it was Sweet and Sour chicken with white beans and cornbread and all of the fresh fruit and cake you could eat, Now THERE's a traditional Chinese dish! What? No blackeyes or speckled butter beans? Dave in Houston |
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basilisk wrote:
Bar-B-Qued pork steak with cream of leek and asparagus soup. Yum-yum basilisk A cold leftover enchilada and a can of warm root beer. :~/ |
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"jo4hn" wrote in message m... basilisk wrote: Bar-B-Qued pork steak with cream of leek and asparagus soup. Yum-yum basilisk A cold leftover enchilada and a can of warm root beer. :~/ Now I'm jealous, I only had a diet pepsi. basilisk |
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On Feb 3, 10:04*pm, Doug Winterburn wrote:
Curran Copeland wrote: "basilisk" wrote in message ... Bar-B-Qued pork steak with cream of leek and asparagus soup. Yum-yum basilisk Around here tonight it is whatever the Red Cross shelter people are making or MREs if you are lucky. *Last night it was Sweet and Sour chicken with white beans and cornbread and all of the fresh fruit and cake you could eat, Sunday night it was Bar-B-Qued pork shoulder with all the trimmings for about 200 while they watched the Supper Bowl. We have part time electric and propane heat so are in good shape, even had some shop time. *A lot of our neighbors are with out electricity and don't expect to get it for up to 2 to 3 weeks. The shelter in our county is down to about 15 people right now with a few hundred coming in for take out meals. North of us the NG is giving out MREs until the Red Cross can get feeding units in. *So far 80% of our county is accessible but to the north they have less then 50% in some areas. *Things are getting better rapidly and expect a lot of kerosene heaters and generators to show up at yard sales this summer. *Lost three trees in my yard a Sassasafras, a Apple and a Water Maple. *Part of an Oak hit my roof and lost a few shingles and the gutters. It has been an interesting week, I have been doing emergency Ham traffic at the EOC., that was interesting. Where's Barak and FEMA? Another prejudiced rightwing nutjob trolling for others to join in his tearing down of the new president. Give him a chance, we gave that dumbass Bush a chance. Who are you really? Lush Rimjob? D'ohBoy |
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"D'ohBoy" wrote in message ... On Feb 3, 10:04 pm, Doug Winterburn wrote: Curran Copeland wrote: "basilisk" wrote in message ... Bar-B-Qued pork steak with cream of leek and asparagus soup. Where's Barak and FEMA? Another prejudiced rightwing nutjob trolling for others to join in his tearing down of the new president. Give him a chance, we gave that dumbass Bush a chance. Who are you really? Lush Rimjob? D'ohBoy Why a nut job question? I have heard it a couple of hundred time in the past week, and not from average joes but from gov officials and emergency responders. FEMA seems to be getting worse not better. Barak hasn't had time to get going yet but FEMA, well????? |
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Obama hasn't been in office a month yet. If FEMA's doing bad, it's
the dept. that the Bush Admin. never oversaw correctly. It was a bureaucracy that shuffled papers and held meetings about meetings, but couldn't actually act. If it's doing OK, then it's the FEMA that the Bushies started on the road to getting it's act together. It's too soon to tag Obama with a positive or a negative about FEMA. |
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Flash Gordon wrote:
Obama hasn't been in office a month yet. If FEMA's doing bad, it's the dept. that the Bush Admin. never oversaw correctly. It was a bureaucracy that shuffled papers and held meetings about meetings, but couldn't actually act. If it's doing OK, then it's the FEMA that the Bushies started on the road to getting it's act together. It's too soon to tag Obama with a positive or a negative about FEMA. There you go, spoiling a good political rant with facts. Two weeks in office ought to be plenty of time to turn around a 2,600 employee agency. It's not like Obama has anything else in his in-box. -- Doug |
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D'ohBoy wrote:
.... snip Where's Barak and FEMA? Another prejudiced rightwing nutjob trolling for others to join in his tearing down of the new president. Oh my, we wouldn't want to appear partisan now that your side is office, would we? The Dem's definition of bipartisanship: The Republicans cave to the left's demand. How come we don't see Pelosi or Reid "reaching across the aisle" and incorporating ideas from the other side of the aisle? Give him a chance, we gave that dumbass Bush a chance. YOU GAVE BUSH A CHANCE!? Yeah, right, for what 30 seconds after the election 2000 results were finally certified? Give me a break, the media and the left was all over Bush before he even took the oath of office. OTOH, the left and the media have to shower off every night after being so deep in the tank for Obama. Who are you really? Lush Rimjob? ... and of course the signature staple of the left -- the ad hominem. Pretty much about the only weapon in the left's arsenal. Can't win in the arena of ideas so have to go for the smear and the emotions. D'ohBoy Aptly named. -- If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough |
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On Feb 4, 11:03*pm, Mark & Juanita wrote:
D'ohBoy wrote: ... snip Where's Barak and FEMA? Another prejudiced rightwing nutjob trolling for others to join in his tearing down of the new president. * * Oh my, we wouldn't want to appear partisan now that your side is office, would we? *The Dem's definition of bipartisanship: The Republicans cave to the left's demand. *How come we don't see Pelosi or Reid "reaching across the aisle" and incorporating ideas from the other side of the aisle? * Give him a chance, we gave that dumbass Bush a chance. * YOU GAVE BUSH A CHANCE!? *Yeah, right, for what 30 seconds after the election 2000 results were finally certified? *Give me a break, the media and the left was all over Bush before he even took the oath of office. OTOH, the left and the media have to shower off every night after being so deep in the tank for Obama. Who are you really? *Lush Rimjob? * ... and of course the signature staple of the left -- the ad hominem. Pretty much about the only weapon in the left's arsenal. *Can't win in the arena of ideas so have to go for the smear and the emotions. * D'ohBoy * Aptly named. -- If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough Ummm.... really? 30 seconds? Please. You have no clue who I am or what my politics are. You have guesses based on snippets of my beliefs that appear here. Speaking of ad hominem, I think you have a pot/kettle issue.... If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough Aptly tag-lined! D'ohBoy |
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On Feb 5, 12:03*am, Mark & Juanita wrote:
D'ohBoy wrote: ... snip Where's Barak and FEMA? Another prejudiced rightwing nutjob trolling for others to join in his tearing down of the new president. * * Oh my, we wouldn't want to appear partisan now that your side is office, would we? *The Dem's definition of bipartisanship: The Republicans cave to the left's demand. *How come we don't see Pelosi or Reid "reaching across the aisle" and incorporating ideas from the other side of the aisle? Because those ideas suck. Don't work. Are you blind? You tried it and blew it.* Give him a chance, we gave that dumbass Bush a chance. * YOU GAVE BUSH A CHANCE!? *Yeah, right, for what 30 seconds after the election 2000 results were finally certified? *Give me a break, the media and the left was all over Bush before he even took the oath of office. OTOH, the left and the media have to shower off every night after being so deep in the tank for Obama. Who are you really? *Lush Rimjob? * ... and of course the signature staple of the left -- the ad hominem. Pretty much about the only weapon in the left's arsenal. *Can't win in the arena of ideas so have to go for the smear and the emotions. Fear works way better than smear and emotions. So does torture, lies, and the lives of 95,000 Iraqis. The lives of 4000 good soldiers. All based on a lie. Bush is a war criminal, Mark. (And if Obama let's him get away with it, so is he.) The plundering of the treasury and ruination of a large part of the world economy. The complete destruction of the good-will capital the Americans had world wide. But, in lock-step with Cheney, you still think all those constitutional crimes were okay? The snooping on your own? The detainment without any rights whatsoever? The end justifying the means? You can polish that turd all you want, Mark, but what's left of the GOP can now only do one thing, and that is acting like spoiled little children who got their bums spanked by those who actually DO believe in what's right. The GOP was so inept, the Dems actually got an inexperienced minority elected. I don't think Obama can fix what Bush left for him. The destruction is that complete. But Bush doesn't care, does he? He paid his bill to the corrupt croonies who got his sorry ass elected via fraud....twice. And Cheney is still trying to run the country. In pure ideals, I am a fiscal conservative, but what you guys have turned it into is nothing short of criminal. Give it a rest, Mark, lick your wounds. and sit your smarting butt on a pillow till the next time the bankers will want to re-divide your country and elect another GOP, nay NEW GOP government. Maybe Rod Blagojovich will run for your party? Palin? They do seem to have an affinity for crazies. Anyway, after this little rant, I will now remove the hook from my mouth and get some work done, this topic is spent. There ain't no cure for what you got, Mark. Remember this? (Banker's Manifesto of 1892) "We (the bankers) must proceed with caution and guard every move made, for the lower order of people are already showing signs of restless commotion. Prudence will therefore show a policy of apparently yielding to the popular will until our plans are so far consummated that we can declare our designs without fear of any organized resistance. The Farmers Alliance and Knights of Labor organizations in the United States should be carefully watched by our trusted men, and we must take immediate steps to control these organizations in our interest or disrupt them. At the coming Omaha Convention to be held July 4th (1892), our men must attend and direct its movement, or else there will be set on foot such antagonism to our designs as may require force to overcome. This at the present time would be premature. We are not yet ready for such a crisis. Capital must protect itself in every possible manner through combination ( conspiracy) and legislation. The courts must be called to our aid, debts must be collected, bonds and mortgages foreclosed as rapidly as possible. When through the process of the law, the common people have lost their homes, they will be more tractable and easily governed through the influence of the strong arm of the government applied to a central power of imperial wealth under the control of the leading financiers. People without homes will not quarrel with their leaders. History repeats itself in regular cycles. This truth is well known among our principal men who are engaged in forming an imperialism of the world. While they are doing this, the people must be kept in a state of political antagonism. The question of tariff reform must be urged through the organization known as the Democratic Party, and the question of protection with the reciprocity must be forced to view through the Republican Party. By thus dividing voters, we can get them to expand their energies in fighting over questions of no importance to us, except as teachers to the common herd. Thus, by discrete action, we can secure all that has been so generously planned and successfully accomplished." |
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