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Author: zolzol Date: Sep 7, 2008 16:02
"Snowleopard" wrote in message
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> Yum.
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> Not bad for a first attempt but needs to be a bit stickier.
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> --
i shall assume that you are talking about a ginger cake, and not the state
park in arkansas. ;o)
zol
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Author: muddy catmuddy cat Date: Sep 7, 2008 16:34
In article registered.motzarella.org>,
"zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com> wrote:
> "Snowleopard" wrote in message
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>> Yum.
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>> Not bad for a first attempt but needs to be a bit stickier.
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>> --
> i shall assume that you are talking about a ginger cake, and not the state
> park in arkansas. ;o)
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> zol
I was wondering.
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Author: muddy catmuddy cat Date: Sep 8, 2008 15:17
In article <7sqac4tf3vmclqrn8cqpp4e82msl450h7a@ 4ax.com>,
Snowleopard gmail.lair.com> wrote:
> A spicy molassy joy.
You or the kake?
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Author: zolzol Date: Sep 8, 2008 18:32
"Snowleopard" gmail.lair.com> wrote in message
news:7sqac4tf3vmclqrn8cqpp4e82msl450h7a@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 19:02:40 -0400, "zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com>
> said
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>>"Snowleopard" wrote in message
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>>> Yum.
>>>
>>> Not bad for a first attempt but needs to be a bit stickier.
>>>
>>> --
>>i shall assume that you are talking about a ginger cake, and not the state
>>park in arkansas. ;o)
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> *snort*
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> I am indeed. A spicy molassy joy.
>
i miss goodies like that. hope it was tasty and yummy and there were no ...
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Author: BearBear Date: Sep 8, 2008 22:07
In article registered.motzarella.org>, zol says...
> "Snowleopard" gmail.lair.com> wrote in message
> news:7sqac4tf3vmclqrn8cqpp4e82msl450h7a@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 19:02:40 -0400, "zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com>
>> said
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>>>"Snowleopard" wrote in message
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>>>> Yum.
>>>>
>>>> Not bad for a first attempt but needs to be a bit stickier.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>i shall assume that you are talking about a ginger cake, and not the state
>>>park in arkansas. ;o)
>>
>> *snort*
>>
>> I am indeed. A spicy molassy joy.
>> ...
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Author: Larry GreenLarry Green Date: Sep 9, 2008 07:33
Bear wrote:
> In article registered.motzarella.org>, zol says...
>> "Snowleopard" gmail.lair.com> wrote in message
>> news:7sqac4tf3vmclqrn8cqpp4e82msl450h7a@4ax.com...
>>> On Sun, 7 Sep 2008 19:02:40 -0400, "zol" ne.rr.beepbeep.com>
>>> said
>>>
>>>> "Snowleopard" wrote in message
>>>>> Yum.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not bad for a first attempt but needs to be a bit stickier.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>> i shall assume that you are talking about a ginger cake, and not the state
>>>> park in arkansas. ;o)
>>> *snort*
>>>
>>> I am indeed. A spicy molassy joy.
>>>
>> i miss goodies like that. hope it was tasty and yummy and there were no ...
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Author: BearBear Date: Sep 9, 2008 08:06
In article , Larry Green says...
> Bear wrote:
>> I'm thinking back a few years ... someone discovered that molasses and
>> treacle tins, if opened, then wrongly re-sealed, then left for a couple
>> of years, could explode ... now I'm thinking about Snowy's kitchen
>> antics ... and it doesn't look good :)
Good grief!
The things one learns on UseNet.
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Author: Ben newsamBen newsam Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:44
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 10:33:18 -0400, Larry Green
wrote:
Blimey. Truth is stranger than fiction.
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Author: Ben newsamBen newsam Date: Sep 9, 2008 10:52
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 16:06:04 +0100, Bear gmail.com>
wrote:
>Flour (and by implication wheat storage areas) is notorious for going
>boom when you don't want it to ... I clearly recall seeing the US news
>when I was on the farm in Ca., about 25 years ago, and seeing a report
>of a huge grain storage silo having gone up in the most spectacular way.
>While it looked entertaining, it killed a couple of folk, which rather
>took the shine off the amusing sight of a tidal wave of tens of
>thousands of tons of grain making its way down the road.
Flour has been known (in powder-in-the-air form) to cause huge
explosions. I also remember seeing an explanation of how to do your
own flour explosion: you put an inch or so of flour at the bottom of a
large container (say five gallons or so); you insert a tube through
the side of the container beneath the level of the flour; you place a
burning candle in the container[1]; you close and seal the container;
before the candle goes out, you blow hard through the tube, and
hopefully you get a satisfying boom as the flour dust ignites.
Hopefully the tube was long enough to put you far enough away. Don't
try this at home - do it in a field somewhere.
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Author: zolzol Date: Sep 9, 2008 12:53
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i tell people about that and they don't believe me. then i point towards
that link and they still can't believe it.
zol
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