Guest guest Posted May 22, 2000 Report Share Posted May 22, 2000 LOL! Sounds like you have it all figured out, Esther! Oh, the things we do (completely off topic) Alright, lessee. Ya'll are just obviously falling all over each other. I'll be gosh durned if'n I'm a gonna put up with such. Susie needs to be put in a nice padded place for her own good. needs a good {{{{shake}}}}. The rest of you, listen up--hot dogs are not, contrary to popular opinion, a food group! And now I'm running for cover:-).... P.S.: Don't let it get out I had a slice of pizza for lunch, OK? Go with God, Esther t2, diet, exercise, insulin, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 Esther wrote: >The rest of you, listen up--hot dogs are not, >contrary to popular opinion, a food group! 'Course not. Everybody knows the four major food groups are coffee, diet Coke, chocolate and barbecue. Cass Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 At 01:35 AM 5/23/00 +0000, you wrote: snip > The rest of you, listen up--hot dogs are not, >contrary to popular opinion, a food group! And now I'm running for >cover:-).... > >P.S.: Don't let it get out I had a slice of pizza for lunch, OK? > So-o-o-o --- what else do you eat when out on the garage sale / flea market / auction circuit? ;-o) (Those picnic baskets full of veggies and GOOD meat get heavy, you know. Besides they take up room in the trunk which you can use for all the stuff you get and then recycle in your own garage sale / flea market / auction. ) Besides I only do it on week ends. The other choice is hamburgers. So -- Pay yer money and take yer choice. Actually this answers two questions. About hot dawgs, and what I do for excitement. in Constable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 In a message dated 00-05-23 13:13:47 EDT, you write: << I was just simply thrilled to pieces to read this email. I cannot resist flea markets/garage sales/auctions/ and thrift stores. >> Hi, Tootie, I love 'em too. But I'm really too far to do it with you (except in cyberspace), since I'm in Oregon...I oughta have one of those bumperstickers that says " I stop for yard sales. " Last weekend on the way to a friend's I stopped by two of 'em and got more stuff I don't need, don't have room for but couldn't resist. V. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 Oh dear , I was just simply thrilled to pieces to read this email. I cannot resist flea markets/garage sales/auctions/ and thrift stores. It's the only recreation that I have now.....when someone who enjoys the same comes to take me to these treasure hunts. I'm sure we would just get along so great.....If only we lived closer. Come to think of it....what is closer? I don't even know where you live but I live in Texas about 60 miles north of Houston. At least we can share info on what kinds of " bargains " we find. I collect mice, owls, turtles, walking canes (which I decorate for special seasons and occasions), and geese (and anything else that strikes my fancy.) Love it, love it, love it! Tootie Re: Oh, the things we do (completely off topic) At 01:35 AM 5/23/00 +0000, you wrote: snip > The rest of you, listen up--hot dogs are not, >contrary to popular opinion, a food group! And now I'm running for >cover:-).... > >P.S.: Don't let it get out I had a slice of pizza for lunch, OK? > So-o-o-o --- what else do you eat when out on the garage sale / flea market / auction circuit? ;-o) (Those picnic baskets full of veggies and GOOD meat get heavy, you know. Besides they take up room in the trunk which you can use for all the stuff you get and then recycle in your own garage sale / flea market / auction. ) Besides I only do it on week ends. The other choice is hamburgers. So -- Pay yer money and take yer choice. Actually this answers two questions. About hot dawgs, and what I do for excitement. in Constable ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Find long lost high school friends: http://click./1/4056/1/_/529507/_/959090957/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Public website for Diabetes International: http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 Susie wrote: >I spent years in Southern Appalachia (can't wait to return!), where the main >Food Groups were sugar, salt, fat, " boomer " (looks like a chipmunk) gravy, >Skoal, BC Headache Powders, and RC Cola. Skoal? Guh-ross. Now in the Midwest we'd have Coke instead of RC, and we'd put salted peanuts in it. Mountain oysters instead of boomer gravy. And I think one of the food groups of my childhood was lime Jell-O, with a pear half embedded in it and some mayo and a few shreds of Merkin cheese on top. Cass Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2000 Report Share Posted May 23, 2000 Oh it's nice to hear you are from Oregon. I sure wish I could locate my favorite doctor there. He moved out there from Texas 2 years ago. His name is Caesar O. . I loved him like one of my very own sons. I sure would write to him if I had his address or knew how to contact him. I'll betcha he'd help me get a hold of this 800 lb. Gorilla. He's the one who saved my life when I had the last 2 cardiac arrests. As for out " habit " .....I really need to have a garage sale and sell some of these treasures that I just couldn't resist.....BUT THAT'S WORK! LOL 8>)) *GRIN* Re: Oh, the things we do (completely off topic) In a message dated 00-05-23 13:13:47 EDT, you write: << I was just simply thrilled to pieces to read this email. I cannot resist flea markets/garage sales/auctions/ and thrift stores. >> Hi, Tootie, I love 'em too. But I'm really too far to do it with you (except in cyberspace), since I'm in Oregon...I oughta have one of those bumperstickers that says " I stop for yard sales. " Last weekend on the way to a friend's I stopped by two of 'em and got more stuff I don't need, don't have room for but couldn't resist. V. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Free, easy, fun! Email groups at eGroups Start one today at http://click./1/3946/1/_/529507/_/959111230/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Public website for Diabetes International: http://www.msteri.com/diabetes-info/diabetes_int Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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