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Shape Shifter 11-30-2005 04:45 PM

lusty divorcees
 
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Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
Can you recommend a packaged national brand bacon?
No bacon, but the salami is tasty.

http://www.hebrewnational.com/images...eef_salami.gif

dtb 11-30-2005 04:47 PM

Just Because
 
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Originally posted by Did you just call me Coltrane?
Is "moist" more disliked than "cunt"?
No.

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 11-30-2005 04:52 PM

I have a new favorite haircut
 
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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
I think, I'm not sure, but I think it says "tru warier". What it means, I hesitate to venture an opinion.

Uh, I guess I could have waited two seconds. I'm still unclear on what "Tru Warier" means. "Validly more cautious"?
It's the brand name of his record label. It's an ironic twist designed to tweak the concept of an "athletic scholarship".

Shape Shifter 11-30-2005 04:54 PM

Because nfh Is Not Here . . .
 
Man Pleads Guilty in Horse-Sex Case
Nov 30 2:41 PM US/Eastern
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A man has pleaded guilty to trespassing in connection with a fatal horse-sex case.

James Michael Tait, 54, of Enumclaw, was accused of entering a barn without the owner's permission. Tait admitted to officers that he entered a neighboring barn last July with friend Kenneth Pinyan to have sex with a horse, charging papers said. Tait was videotaping the episode when Pinyan suffered internal injuries that led to his death.

Tait pleaded guilty Tuesday and was given a one-year suspended sentence, a $300 fine, and ordered to perform eight hours of community service and have no contact with the neighbors.

The prosecutor's office said no animal cruelty charges were filed because there was no evidence of injury to the horses.


http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/11/30/D8E700JG0.html

I hate to blame the victim, but I don't know that I'd be able to look at my horse the same way ever again. And I wonder what the community service will be. Mucking stables for the police horses?

ABBAKiss 11-30-2005 04:55 PM

I have a new favorite haircut
 
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Originally posted by Alex_de_Large
"Tru Warier", crazyman's record label.
What is a warier? Does he mean True Warrior? This is incredible to me.

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 11-30-2005 04:56 PM

The Apprentice LA
 
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Can you get edible sushi at Safeway? Can you get the pre-made pesto shrimp, rare London Broil, Naked juices, calamari salad, high grade lox, tasty flavored peanut butter, handmade sorbets, top shelf frozen yogurts/ice cream, sushi grade tuna, sauteed broccoli rabe and that really good shaved romano cheese at your Safeway?

If so, I'm moving to your town.
If I want take out, I get it. As for sushi, they bring it in from the sushi place down the street that's one of the top restaurants in DC.

Sure whole foods has some good stuff. i grant that. just no reason to buy everything there. unless all you buy is pesto shrimp, rare london broil, naked juices, lox, peanut butter etc.

btw, what is handmade sorbet? And do you really believe that anything mass marketed is handmade, unless by "hand" they include such mechanical devices as were displayed yesterday?

Not Bob 11-30-2005 05:01 PM

Soylent Green is people!
 
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
btw, what is handmade sorbet? And do you really believe that anything mass marketed is handmade, unless by "hand" they include such mechanical devices as were displayed yesterday?
Cynic. Next you'll be telling us that big agribusiness is lobbying to weaken the standards for labelling food as "organic."

Not Bob 11-30-2005 05:02 PM

Shooting out the walls of heartache, bang-bang!
 
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Originally posted by ABBAKiss
What is a warier? Does he mean True Warrior? This is incredible to me.
Your eyes touch me physically.

notcasesensitive 11-30-2005 05:02 PM

The Apprentice LA
 
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
If I want take out, I get it. As for sushi, they bring it in from the sushi place down the street that's one of the top restaurants in DC.

Sure whole foods has some good stuff. i grant that. just no reason to buy everything there. unless all you buy is pesto shrimp, rare london broil, naked juices, lox, peanut butter etc.

btw, what is handmade sorbet? And do you really believe that anything mass marketed is handmade, unless by "hand" they include such mechanical devices as were displayed yesterday?
Who said that they buy everything there? I'd never allow their unprocessed-hemp-based-all-natural toilet paper to touch my tender behind or their environmentally-friendly-tastes-like-bark toothpaste to touch my pearly whites. Thankfully SavOn has me covered with all the lotion-infused-unnatural-bad-for-the-envoronment paper, toiletry and cleaning products I could ever desire. And cheap beer and liquor. Oh, I think i covered that already.

ABBAKiss 11-30-2005 05:05 PM

Shooting out the walls of heartache, bang-bang!
 
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Originally posted by Not Bob
Your eyes touch me physically.
Really? Do you admire my spirit?

notcasesensitive 11-30-2005 05:06 PM

Soylent Green is people!
 
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Originally posted by Not Bob
Cynic. Next you'll be telling us that big agribusiness is lobbying to weaken the standards for labelling food as "organic."
There is a new (I think) chain of take-out places here called Organic To Go, which sells, among other recockulous products, tuna salad sandwiches made with "organic" mayo (30-ish grams of fat) and other totally not good for you shit ("organic" cookies from Robert Redford???). Organic should be removed from the English language at this point. It is meaningless. It replaced Briazz, which actually had some decent food. <Sniff.>

Mmmm, Burger (C.J.) 11-30-2005 05:12 PM

Shooting out the walls of heartache, bang-bang!
 
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Originally posted by ABBAKiss
Really? Do you admire my spirit?
Who's the hunter? Who's the game?

sebastian_dangerfield 11-30-2005 05:17 PM

The Apprentice LA
 
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Originally posted by Mmmm, Burger (C.J.)
If I want take out, I get it. As for sushi, they bring it in from the sushi place down the street that's one of the top restaurants in DC.

Sure whole foods has some good stuff. i grant that. just no reason to buy everything there. unless all you buy is pesto shrimp, rare london broil, naked juices, lox, peanut butter etc.

btw, what is handmade sorbet? And do you really believe that anything mass marketed is handmade, unless by "hand" they include such mechanical devices as were displayed yesterday?
I hear ya. The last thing I'd want to do is get most of the stuff I want in one place at one time.

I don't know what handmade sorbet is either, but I know it tastes way better than the processed stuff I get a convenience market or ACME.

I don't buy much more than takeout. My firdge contains beer, vodka, naked and odwalla drinks, spinach, pasta sauce, smoked salmon and take out stuff.

sebastian_dangerfield 11-30-2005 05:23 PM

Soylent Green is people!
 
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Originally posted by notcasesensitive
There is a new (I think) chain of take-out places here called Organic To Go, which sells, among other recockulous products, tuna salad sandwiches made with "organic" mayo (30-ish grams of fat) and other totally not good for you shit ("organic" cookies from Robert Redford???). Organic should be removed from the English language at this point. It is meaningless. It replaced Briazz, which actually had some decent food. <Sniff.>
I do like one usage of organic - when someone uses it to describe a person's defective personality/behavior.

"Oh, yeh, I don't think she's just stressed. That's organic..."

sebastian_dangerfield 11-30-2005 05:25 PM

Shooting out the walls of heartache, bang-bang!
 
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Originally posted by ABBAKiss
Really? Do you admire my spirit?
Both of them.


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