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Author: antant
Date: Dec 31, 2006 22:06
Soror wrote:
>> Soror wrote:
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>>> There's some really badass Vietnamese Garlic Chili sauce out there
>>> that is great when added in liberal amounts to barbecue sauce. It's
>>> got a good burn, and it's worth your time.
>>
>> Is that the Sriacha stuff with the rooster on it? We get that in
>> Oz, and I notice it here in the US as well. very yummy indeed.
>
> Indeed it is! Clear plastic container, white rooster, green cap.
> Wonderful stuff.
It has a really good flavour. I also like that american chilli sauce,
Louisiana cowboy or something (Louisian Gunslinger?), made with Jalapenos.
bloody nice, but a tad pricey.
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Author: KniklynnKniklynn
Date: Dec 31, 2006 21:56
Soror wrote:
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>> Soror wrote:
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>>> thick, oily voice: "I told you once, Cain, later!"
>>>
>>> CAIN? I guess I shouldn't be surprised...but good christ...CAIN?
>>
>> Amusing of you to criticize a moo for naming a sprong Cain, especially
>> given the history of this newsgroup, which once had a regular user
>> named "Caine" (she was an extra-bitchy control freak who eventually
>> left, claiming she'd found a better place and that she was too good for
>> this newsgroup).
>
> Interesting coincidence. Use of the name 'Cain' occurs to me as especially
> cliché in context of the 'Goth' crowd...somewhat akin to naming her son
> Phoenix, Shadow, Wolf, Raven, or some pathetic amalgamation of all four.
> ...
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Author: SororSoror
Date: Dec 31, 2006 21:19
> Soror wrote:
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>> There's some really badass Vietnamese Garlic Chili sauce out there
>> that is great when added in liberal amounts to barbecue sauce. It's
>> got a good burn, and it's worth your time.
>
> Is that the Sriacha stuff with the rooster on it? We get that in Oz, and I
> notice it here in the US as well. very yummy indeed.
Indeed it is! Clear plastic container, white rooster, green cap. Wonderful
stuff.
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Author: SmalphSmalph
Date: Dec 31, 2006 21:10
REP wrote:
> I've said - and posted - for years I'd never do it barring some horrid
> circumstance. I've gone on and on about all the things wrong inherent in
> it. I've quoted "Misalliance" at length.
>
> I'm doing it anyway. I'm getting married. No horrd circumstance, just
> after 14+ years, I finally said Yes to the Loved One. No date yet, but
> we have the license.
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Author: antant
Date: Dec 31, 2006 21:01
MFS wrote:
> VainGlorious THIScomcast.net> wrote in
> news:71hep2h95am2dl6lmr9toub238ht1pgm8c@4ax.com:
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>
> Including this bit, which may be the oldest Fry & Laurie you'll find:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtUzjurOYN4
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> A snippet from my favorite "The Young Ones" episode, "University
> Challenge." Also includes Emma Thompson as the rich twit chick.
I did so love The Young Ones. Early 80s. When the phone goes in soem public
place, I mumble "phone, neil". No one ever gets it.
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Author: antant
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:59
Soror wrote:
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> How morbid...I wonder if that Duggar 'my-vagina-is-a-clowncar' Woman
> is going to have children until 67...if she survives that long, so
> far she's had what, sixteen?
Just a clapped out old uddery cow, spurting out offspring because that's all
she knows how to do.
--
ant
Don't try to email me;
I'm borrowing the spammer du jour's addy
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Author: antant
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:55
elliemae72 wrote:
> ant wrote:
>> Rabbit wrote:
>>>>> Seriously, in this day and age, with an internet connection,
>>>>> there's no point at all in bothering with dead tree news,
>>>>> unless you want the Sunday cupons.
>>>>
>>>> I don't like reading off a screen, plus, the paper gives me
>>>> things that I wouldn't necessarily look up. But mainly I like
>>>> reading off paper and being in different places, like eating
>>>> out with a paper, sitting at the lake, etc. A screen just isn't
>>>> the same.
>>>>
>>>> Ilene B
>>>
>>> You and me both. I like to set aside some time, make a cup of
>>> coffee, and curl up in the corner of the sofa with the paper. I
>>> also have difficulty reading off a screen. Give me dead-tree news
>>> any day of the week.
>> ...
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Author: Childfree AbbyChildfree Abby
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:53
REP wrote:
> I've said - and posted - for years I'd never do it barring some horrid
> circumstance. I've gone on and on about all the things wrong inherent in
> it. I've quoted "Misalliance" at length.
>
> I'm doing it anyway. I'm getting married. No horrd circumstance, just
> after 14+ years, I finally said Yes to the Loved One. No date yet, but
> we have the license.
>
Well, you know.. you really don't want to rush into these things. :)
Many congrats and best wishes
Abby - 18 years of living in sin.. er careful consideration. :)
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Author: Terry LomaxTerry Lomax
Date: Dec 31, 2006 20:40
Soror wrote:
> thick, oily voice: "I told you once, Cain, later!"
>
> CAIN? I guess I shouldn't be surprised...but good christ...CAIN?
Amusing of you to criticize a moo for naming a sprong Cain, especially
given the history of this newsgroup, which once had a regular user
named "Caine" (she was an extra-bitchy control freak who eventually
left, claiming she'd found a better place and that she was too good for
this newsgroup).
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Author: Childfree AbbyChildfree Abby
Date: Dec 31, 2006 19:31
DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, I divorced my abusive husband of 23 years.
However, when he remarried I fell apart. Friends we have in common tell
me they are happy, and his new wife is "good for him."
Thoughts of why he could change for someone else, but not for his own
family (we had two sons) eat me up. It has been a year since his
wedding, and I am still hurting as if I want him back. Please help me.
-- CRYING IN CALIFORNIA
DEAR CRYING: Dry your tears and straighten up. Your husband and his new
wife are still newlyweds. Leopards don't change their spots. His abuse
of her may not have begun yet, because most abusers take...
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