From: Digestifier To: Subject: Dead-Flames Digest #390 Dead-Flames Digest #390, Volume #48 Fri, 23 Sep 05 15:00:02 PDT Contents: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? ("k sturm") Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 (leftie) Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like (JC Martin) Re: Autumnal Equinox Offer--Closed ("pbleers@hotmail.com") Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? (leftie) Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? ("Dave Kelly") Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 ("Dave Kelly") Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? ("pbleers@hotmail.com") Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? (leftie) Nano Nano (taustein@gmail.com) Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? ("pbleers@hotmail.com") Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? (jizzlobber@intergate.com) NDC: Bill O'Reilly vs. Phil Donahue (JC Martin) Dave Kelly in disguise? ("LP") Re: Blowin' Thru the Windy ("Sean Baker") Re: What cooked food taste better the next day? ("Schmoe") Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Bill O'Reilly vs. Phil Donahue ("Schmoe") Re: Got Gas? ("Don Bean") Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? ("Andrew Murawa") Re: What cooked food taste better the next day? (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? (The Lord of Eltingville) Re: Bill O'Reilly vs. Phil Donahue (JC Martin) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "k sturm" Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 20:38:27 GMT "Everybody's Gonna Be Happy" wrote in message news:DbZYe.427$aB1.3433@eagle.america.net... > > wrote in message > news:1127505485.765553.11950@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... >> Let's see, you've posted about handwashing yesterday, showers today. >> Can we expect your thoughts on toothbrushing any time soon? >> >> Larry >> (Anyone else remember the classic R. Crumb poster: Mr. Natural Sez, >> Don't Forget to Wipe Yer Ass!)? > > I use Tucks after the paper. Cleans out all the dingleberries and > assorted debris left behind after a paper wipe. > > Cooly soothing on the 'roids, too. > > EGBH Um, Toad, I love you dearly, but that's just a little too much information! And the longest I went without showering was also when I was in the hospital. They had me hooked up to the suction thing on the wall "preparing" my stomach for surgery and I wasn't allowed out of bed. So, it was five days. After the surgery, when I could hardly move without screaming from the pain, they made me get up and take a shower the next day. The day after that I insisted that they get me a shower chair, though. kathy ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:43:06 -0700 Rogues Island's finest wrote: > The Iron Muffin wrote: > >>Hey now, my freaky darlings. > > > > > Oh. My. God. They're replicating!! booieism is contangious! be careful!!!!! ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: ndc-two subjects not to discuss with folks you like Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 20:39:35 GMT > Sherry wrote: > >> My post was in response to JC's post about a news report of some kind >> referring to overmedicating kids on ritalin, in the UK. BTW, to close this one off, I never posted any article of any kind on Ritalin nor did I comment on such an article. Wrong person. -JC ------------------------------ From: "pbleers@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: Autumnal Equinox Offer--Closed Date: 23 Sep 2005 13:40:49 -0700 ""I whole heartily agree with you ND. The kind folk that hang here at rmgd can take sole credit for taking my pretty meager Dead collection and making it something that I am extremely proud of. Any one of you guys could cruise the collection and find some juicy nugget that you'd like to hear. There are so many people to thank for the music they've shared that it would be very difficult indeed. You all know who you are so I'll refrain from mentioning you by name; I fear I'd leave someone out"" Right on sister! ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:45:57 -0700 pbleers@hotmail.com wrote: > 10 days is the longest I went without a shower.....and that was in the > humid, late summer forest of the Shawnee-I'm sure I was quite rank. > During that same period, I declined to wash my hair for about 6 months > or so. I just got out of the whole shampoo thing. Talk about a rich, > supple shine to my long golden locks.... You didn't perchance have a puppy that you took everywhere on a hemp rope leash during this period, did you? "bad wookie, no miracle!" ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 20:44:29 GMT "Tom Beck" wrote in message news:433446E9.3010502@pclink.com... > 2 days. I was hitch hiking out west in > the late 70's. Pulled into a small town > in Idaho called Rexburg, which is mostly > Mormon. Stopped at the county jail and > asked if I could shower there. No dice. > Set out walking and after about 2 blocks > a local police car pulls over and the cop > motions me to the door. I asked "What's > up officer?" and he says "Do you want a ride?" > I said "Sure", and he drove me to the junior > college and suggested I go to the locker room > and clean up there. ....but wait...there's MORE!.... after removing my smelly clothes, I turned on the hot water full bore.....AHH....golly did that feel great....as I was reaching for a bar of soap, I heard the shower door open....it was 2 members of the Rexburg police force...naked, except for their boots and billy clubs...the next 45 minutes were a blur of suds, screams of ecstacy, and flying wood splinters. After they got done with me, we got our clothse back on and they drove me to the bus station...as the greyhound rolled out of Rexburg, with my wet hair dangking in my face, and my pockets $100 fatter, I looked forward to the next adventure .....the next town...and the next group shower. Tom ------------------------------ From: "Dave Kelly" Subject: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 20:48:33 GMT Muff Did you smoke out Senor Boo-Boo? ------------------------------ From: "pbleers@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: 23 Sep 2005 13:56:16 -0700 ""You didn't perchance have a puppy that you took everywhere on a hemp rope leash during this period, did you? "" I've said too much already. Some things must remain a mystery. ------------------------------ From: leftie Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:05:58 -0700 pbleers@hotmail.com wrote: > ""You didn't perchance have a puppy that you took everywhere on a hemp > rope leash during this period, did you? "" > > I've said too much already. Some things must remain a mystery. It's just that I think you tried to sell me a grilled cheese sandwich once. ------------------------------ From: taustein@gmail.com Subject: Nano Nano Date: 23 Sep 2005 14:07:43 -0700 Hey guys... This is legit...my friend just got a free ipod in the mail the other day...Click below, fill out the offer for real player rhapsody (Cause its the cheapest - only 99 cents) and then get five referrals from friends to do the same... http://ipodnanos.freepay.com/?r=22752950 ------------------------------ From: "pbleers@hotmail.com" Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: 23 Sep 2005 14:13:57 -0700 If it was a smiling guy with long hair wearing a tie dye..............that was prolly me-guilty as charged. ------------------------------ From: jizzlobber@intergate.com Subject: Re: ndc-hand washing post bathroom? Date: 23 Sep 2005 14:13:38 -0700 Stephen St. wrote: > > WASHINGTON (AP) -- Men are dirtier than women. So scientists confirmed by > spying in public restrooms, watching as one-quarter of men left without > washing their hands. Actually if this guy ever worked as a janitor he would know women's restrooms are usually the filthiest. I sometimes wash if I can even get to the sink. If there is a long line or if the event is in progress I just an use empty cup. For GA shows, its fun to see how long it takes before someone comes along and kicks it over. ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: NDC: Bill O'Reilly vs. Phil Donahue Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 21:16:17 GMT Good one: O'REILLY: In the past Miss [Cindy] Sheehan has criticized Israel, saying it is occupying Palestine, has called Iraqi insurgents "freedom fighters," has accused Americans of killing people ever since we stepped on this continent, has threatened Hillary Clinton with the loss her job unless she calls for a pullout of US troops from Iraq and has called the US action against Afghanistan a failure. Quite a resume and with us now is Phil Donahue, who supports Miss Sheehan's "dissent." So, I'm assuming you don't - you don't support all her positions that I just chronicled. DONAHUE: Let's understand what's happening here. Once again we have a woman who got to be just a little too famous for the people who support this war, a minority of the American population, by the way, and so the effort to marginalize this woman is underway and you're helping out. O'REILLY: I'm the leader of the pack! DONAHUE: You're suggesting ... O'REILLY: I'm the leader of the pack! DONAHUE: First of all, Cindy Sheehan is one tough mother and nothing you say or anyone else is gonna slow her down. O'REILLY: That's fine. She has a right to ... DONAHUE: You can't hurt her. She's already taken the biggest punch in the nose that a woman can take. O'REILLY: How?! DONAHUE: She lost a son. O'REILLY: Oh. OK. DONAHUE: She's lost a child. O'REILLY: But look - I'm not puttin' words in her mouth ... DONAHUE: And by the way, she is going to be at the center of one of the largest rallies since the Vietnam War. Proud, patriotic Americans who will show up in Washington this week for one of the most massive, largest demonstrations - protest demonstrations ... O'REILLY: OK. And we'll cover it. DONAHUE: ... right outside the President's window. O'REILLY: And we'll cover it. DONAHUE: And FOX is in the business of saying that this woman is somehow saying un-American things - hyperbole. O'REILLY (getting angry): No. No. No. No. DONAHUE: Listen to what she's saying. O'REILLY (checking his notes): Nobody said she said anything un-American. We say that her positions are radical. And they are radical! DONAHUE: Let me tell you what's radical. (getting a little angry himself) What's radical is to send more Americans to die in this war, which is a monumental blunder by a President ... O'REILLY (under his breath): Alright. DONAHUE: ... who swaggered us into it with - by the way - the at least tacit approval of the Democratic Party. O'REILLY (shifts in his chair, upset): You know what's radical ... DONAHUE: There's a lot of sin to go around here! O'REILLY (angry, wags finger at Donahue): What's radical for this - DONAHUE (won't let O'Reilly finish sentence): Do you want to send more people to this war? O'REILY: Hey listen ... DONAHUE: Is that your postiion? O'REILLY: If we cut and run outta there, like you wanna do, we would be putting every American in a thousand times more jeopardy than they're in now. DONAHUE (forcefully): We're going to cut and run anyway, Bill. O'REILLY: Well, that's your opinion. I don't think we are. DONAHUE: It's not my opinion. American military leaders have said we're gonna draw down beginning next year. The reason they've said that ... O'REILLY(angry now): There's a difference between drawin' down and cuttin' and runnin'! DONAHUE: Alright.... O'REILLY (angry, jabs finger at Donahue): You're a cut and run guy and I don't want my family in danger because of you ... DONAHUE: You wanna stay the course, don't ya'? O'REILLY: Look. DONAHUE: You don't ... O'REILLY (getting angrier): Here's what I want to do. I want to give the Iraqis a chance to train their army so they can defeat these people who are tryin' to turn it into a terror state. DONAHUE (calmly): Bill O'REILLY: That's what I want to do! Go! DONAHUE: Bill. This - Iraq was not a terrorist state. O'REILLY (exasperated): Oh, no! DONAHUE: I hope I don't patronize you for saying ... O'REILLY (dismissive hand gesture) : Saddam was a swell guy!! DONAUME: Saddam ... O'REILLY (loudly, sarcastically): He was just a great guy!! DONAHUE (louder): Saddam - Saddam was a bastard, but he was our bastard!! O'REILLY: He wasn't anybody's ... DONAHUE: Donald Rumsfeld shook his hand in the 80s. O'REILLY: Alright. Well that's great. DONAHUE: You saw the pictures! (reasonable tone of voice) Now listen - listen. You wouldn't send your children to this war, Bill. O'REILLY (very angry, pointing): My nephew just enlisted in the Army. You don't know what the hell you're talkin' about!!! DONAHUE: Very good. Very good. Congratulations! You should be proud .. O'REILLY (starts to lose it, shouting, pointing finger, hand shaking): And he's a patriot, so don't denigrate his service or I'll boot you right off the set!!! DONAHUE: I'm not ... I'm not ... O'REILLY (very, very loud): That boy made a decision to serve his country!!! Do not denigrate him or you're outta here!!! DONAHUE (calmly): I'm not Jeremy Glick, Billy. O'REILLY: That's right!! DONAHUE: You can't intimidate me!! O'REILLY: You're a little bit more intelligent that he is!! DONAHUE: I'm not somebody you can come and just spew all your ... O'REILLY: Don't tell me I wouldn't send my kids. DONAHUE: Loud doesn't mean right! O'REILLY: My nephew just enlisted. You don't know what you're talkin' about!! DONAHUE: Your nephew is not your kid. You are like ... O'REILLY: He's my blood! DONAHUE: You are part of a loud group of people who wanna prove they're tough ... O'REILLY (shifts angrily in his chair, under his breath): Aw fer ... DONAHUE: ... and send other people's kids to war to make the case. O'REILLY (very loud): You have no clue ... DONAHUE: This .. O'REILLY: ... about how to fight a war on terror or how to defend your country. You are clueless! So is Miss Sheehan and for Miss Sheehan to say that the insurgents have a right to kill Americans and you're shakin' her hand! You oughta just walk away. DONHUE (quieter): How many more young men and women are you gonna send to have their arms and legs blown off ... O'REILY: Hey, this is a war on terror! DONAHUE: ... so that you can be tough (points his finger at O'Reilly) and point at people in a kind of cowardly way.. O'REILLY (disgusted, under his breath): Oh, yeah. DONHUE: Take people like Jeremy Glick who comes on to - in memory of his parents ... O'REILLY: Oh bull. DONAHUE: ... and you go off on him. O'REILLY: Jeremy Glick accu ... DONAHUE: ... like a big bully. O'REILLY: Hey! DOAHUE: Billy, you hafta be - you hafta feel sorry ... O'REILLY: Mr. Donahue, with all due respect ... DONAHUE: Have you apologized to him for that? O'REILLY: Baloney! DONAHUE: Do you know ... O'REILLY: Jeremy Glick came on this program ... DONAHUE: Do you know what I'm talking about? O'REILLY: ... and accused the President of the United States ... DONAHUE (sarcastically): Oh, and you had to .. O'REILLY: ... of orchestrating 9/11. That's what he did. Right after 9/11!! Do you know what the pain that brought the families who lost people in 9/11? DONAHUE: This war ... O'REILLY: You buy into left-wing propaganda ... DONAHUE: This war .. O'REILLY: ... and you're a mouthpiece for it. (shifts in seat, clenched mouth) Go ahead. DONAHUE: This war is not fair to the American troops. This war is unconstitutional. This war turned its back on the people who framed the most fabulous document in the history of civilization. I speak of the United States Constitution. O'REILLY: Alright. Why ... DONAHUE: This ... By the way ... O'REILLY: Why isn't the Democratic party speaking that way? DONAHUE: I'm sorry that it isn't. I am. But let's understand something .... O'REILLY: Are we all ... DONAHUE: Excuse me. O'REILLY: Are well so misguided ... DONAHUE: Excuse me. Twenty-one Democrats in the Senate voted against this war as well as Jeffords, an Independent, and- may the Lord shine His blessings down upon Lincoln Chaffee ... O'REILLY: Alright. I'm gonna say something and I'm gonna ... DONAHUE (louder, refuses to be stopped): I'm almost finished, Billy!! O'REILLY: I'm gonna give ya' the last word. DONAHUE: I'm almost finished! O'REILLY: Alright. DONAHUE: Lincoln Chaffee, the only Republican in the Senate to vote against this war. We should be building statues to all these people. October 2002 ... O'REILLY: Alright; DONAHUE: ... they stood up to as President and they knew that, first of all, only Congress can declare war. Why is that unimportant to you, Billy? O'REILLY: Listen. It's not - I'm not ... DONAHUE: Become the patriot that your loud voice proclaims you to be .... O'REILLY: The loud voice ... DONAHUE: ... and stand behind the Constitution and insist that we never go to war again without the approval and the consent of the United States Congress. O'REILLY: Alright . That's why we have the Congress. If they want to take action, they can take action. Now I'm gonna say somethin' then I'll give you the last word. The Iraq War is not something I embrace. DONAHUE makes surprised sound. O'REILLY: It absolutely could be a tactical error. DONAHUE: Well you should ... O'REILLY (louder): Just listen. DONAHUE: It's hard to know this. O'REILLY (louder): Listen ta' me .. DONAHUE: It's hard to know this. O'REILLY: ... and I'll give you the last word. Not something they embrace. Could be a tactical error and we have not waged it the way I had hoped we would wage it. DONAHUE: But, what? O'REILLY: But ,,, DONAHUE: You want to send more kids ... O'REILLY: The war on terror ... DONAHUE: ... to die. O'REILLY: We're in a war on terror. Our cause is noble. DONAHUE: It has nothing to do with the war on terror. O'REILLY (louder again): Yes, it does. And if you don't understand geopolitics, if you don't understand Iraq would be a terrorist state if we pulled outta there... DONAHUE (loudly): It's a mistake. O'REILLY: ... then you don't know anything. Go ahead. DONAHUE: It was poorly planned ... O'REILLY: Go ahead. DONAHUE: ... and poorly executed but Bill O'Reilly wants to send more kids to fight and die. We've already had two thou - almost thousand - (gestures for O'Reilly to hold off) - just let me have the last word. In the last year two things have doubled. The number of dead American troops in Iraq has doubled and you know what else doubled, Billy? The price of Halliburton stock. O'REILLY (upset): Alright. DONAHUE: From $33 to $66. That doesn't shame you? That doesn't make you wonder ... O'REILLY: I'm not upset by Halliburton stock. DONAHUE: ... whether this is an enterprise that is worth the support of the American people. We need you at this rally on Saturday, Billy.. O'REILLY: OK. I'm not gonna be at your rally. DONAHUE: We need you out there in front of it to protest. O'REILLY: I'm not gonna be at your rally. DONAHUE: There is no democracy without dissent. O'REILLY: I'm not gonna protest. DONHUE: You should be proud of people who stand up and dissent. O'REILLY: I am. I respect your ... DONAHUE: A lot of fine men died to give me that freedom. O'REILLY: You got. You got it. I respect your dissent. I think you're way off in your analysis of the war on terror. DONAHUE: You want to send more people to die? Is that your position? O'REILLY: I wanna win the war in Iraq. DONABHUE: Win. What does "win" mean? O'REILLY: Means ... DONAHUE: Tell me what "win" means? O'REILLY: Means those people have a chance at democracy. DOPNAHUE: How long's that gonna take. O'REILLY: I gotta go. I gotta go. DONAHUE: How long's that gonna take? O'REILLY: Those people deserve a chance at freedom. ------------------------------ From: "LP" Subject: Dave Kelly in disguise? Date: 23 Sep 2005 14:14:44 -0700 After reading the description of these vintage speakers up for ebay auction, I had to wonder if this was sweetbac Dave Kelley doing the writing..... http://tinyurl.com/9rlo5 LP ------------------------------ From: "Sean Baker" Subject: Re: Blowin' Thru the Windy Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:21:03 -0500 Man, Where to begin? Have her grab a "Reader" Everything for sale in one form or another, hot cold, hard or soft, loud or quiet... Eats: Highly Reccommended: Cookies, Muffins, and Coffe - Leticia's Cafe on Division Street just east of Western Avenue. Bohemian feel to a neighborhood that used to be solidly Puerto Rican, and is still artsy/bohemian. The baked goods are outstanding and the coffee dark and strong. Little Saigon, Argyle Red Line "L" Stop. Pho Tank. Fresh and CHEAP. Red Hots: Max's on Adams street in the East Loop near Wabash Greektown: on Halstead from Congress to Madison, pick any that looks good. the Chiuch has never been disappointed. Trendy but full of midscale restos of all types: Southport between Addisson and Irving Park Road. Music Box is situated right in the middle. Movie house: Music Box on Southport north of Addison. Old art house, vaudville feel, with an organist and a "casablanca" feel to it on the inside. Jazz: Tuesday nights at the Greenmill. A genuine speakeasy from Capone's days which has not changed a bit. Very mixed eclectic crowd. They only take Amex so bring cash if not. The Deep Blue Trio has been playing for many many years there on Tuesdays. A real good time. Rock/Bluegrass/Blues: depends on the night but Martyrs, Schubas, and the Wise Fool's pubs are good to great depending on who's jammin' Parks: Millenium Park is almost finished and is a nice spot. Buckinham fountain in Grant Park. There is an architechtural tour that is given by I think the "Chicago Architechtural Foundation" or something like that, which is located on Michigan Avenue near Madison St. I think, which is on foot and gets you into and explains may of the styles of the buildings in the loop. Wendella boat tours is another fun touristy thing to do, you go from the Chicago River to the Lake. Just hope DMB is not in town. Hope she enjoys the trip. If she needs any "religion" have her call the Chuich. We're toll free in the good book. Peace, Sean -- "Every now and then when your life gets complicated and the weasels start closing in, the only real cure is to load up on heinous chemicals and then drive like a bastard from Hollywood to Las Vegas." Hunter S. Thompson My music list for trades: http://db.etree.org/FionaRCB ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: What cooked food taste better the next day? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 17:19:25 -0400 ba ba booie wrote: > What cooked food taste better the next day? > Of course, Chinese. ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: My NYC Experience 9/22/05 Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:56:02 -0400 ba ba booie wrote: > > Iron Muffin wrote: > I decided not to take the > muffin mobile into the city. > > ba ba booie writes: > Muffin man, you have some lights out > in your rear. [...] Uhhhh....huh huh huh...huh huh...huh huh huh...uhhhh.... ------------------------------ Reply-To: "Schmoe" From: "Schmoe" Subject: Re: Bill O'Reilly vs. Phil Donahue Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 17:18:17 -0400 JC Martin wrote: > Good one: > Quote that silly dialogue. It looks like classic Snopes material. ------------------------------ From: "Don Bean" Subject: Re: Got Gas? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 17:24:58 -0400 i took your advise leftie... thanks... your right on about this one..... Bean "leftie" wrote in message news:dgv5j4$4e5$1@agate.berkeley.edu... > You might wanna fill your gas tank and top off the home heating oil tank > like, er, today. Then conserve as much of it as you can as long as you > can. Rita is about to make $2.50 a gallon gas seem like a bargain.... > > http://news.moneycentral.msn.com/provider/providerarticle.asp?feed=OBR&Date=20050921&ID=5131209 > > http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000006&sid=aJ9tOCCKhd9E&refer=home# > ------------------------------ From: "Andrew Murawa" Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:23:39 -0700 "JC Martin" wrote in message news:qMXYe.159$3o.3608@typhoon.sonic.net... > Tom Beck wrote: >> Stephen St. wrote: >> >>> Ive got the day off today..so here goes... >>> >>> Last spring, I remodeled the only bathroom in my house. We were >>> able to keep the toilet workable for the 5 weeks it took to do the >>> remodel. >>> However, there was no shower for about 3 weeks. I did have many >>> options where to shower(the gym, neighbors, ex wife, etc) and did >>> for a few days during the demo, cause it was very messy. >>> >>> But then, I decided to give it a few days and see just how bad it >>> got. BTW, I am a shower fanatic, sometimes doing 2 per day. I live >>> alone I should add. >>> >>> I went 7 days before giving in. >>> >>> The scary part is that after a 3 days, you stop caring. But the dog >>> stopped coming in the same room with me, so that did it. >>> >>> So, given the opportunity to shower, whats the longest you put it >>> off for? >> >> >> >> 2 days. I was hitch hiking out west in >> the late 70's. > > > Two days??? > > Man, all you guys and gals are making me feel all dirty. I imagine > I've gone over a week at least in my younger days. No doubt... I remember one particularly gruesome Mexico trip that included about 4 or 5 days of heavy duty hiking and biking with not a shower to be found in between... Couple that with living on beer and tacos for 5 days and the drive back up would have been particularly offensive had everybody else in the car not smelled as bad as the others... ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: What cooked food taste better the next day? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 16:59:25 -0400 ba ba booie wrote: > > What cooked food taste better the next day? > > I always thought lasagna tastes better > the next day. I don't know why but it does. Why does it? > > That is the only one that I can think of. > > You know of any cooked food that tastes better the next day after > cooking it? > just wondering? Beef stew Pork fried rice Baked beans (served cold in a sandwich w/mayo and a slice of cheese) Chili ------------------------------ From: The Lord of Eltingville Subject: Re: ndc-longest you have gone without a shower? Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 17:06:10 -0400 joker4153@comcast.net wrote: > > Let's see, you've posted about handwashing yesterday, showers today. > Can we expect your thoughts on toothbrushing any time soon? > > Larry > (Anyone else remember the classic R. Crumb poster: Mr. Natural Sez, > Don't Forget to Wipe Yer Ass!)? It was Tommy Toilet who said that... ~Ted (who has the poster in his bathroom, right across from the bowl as a reminder to guests) **On the bathroom door is a metal sign of a Crumb illustraion of two furry animals in a bathtub. ------------------------------ From: JC Martin Subject: Re: Bill O'Reilly vs. Phil Donahue Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 21:30:16 GMT Schmoe wrote: > JC Martin wrote: > >>Good one: >> > > Quote that silly dialogue. It looks like classic Snopes material. It is silly, which is why I posted it. Classic material from two ideologues, except one them pretends to be an Independent. 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