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Old December 26th, 2004, 05:06 AM
Aplin17
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Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this sometimes.
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Old December 26th, 2004, 11:47 AM
Carol Frilegh
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In article , Aplin17
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Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this sometimes.


Well, that explains a few things!
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Old December 26th, 2004, 07:44 PM
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"Aplin17" wrote in message
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Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this sometimes.


It seems like you were very lonely over the xmas holiday. Maybe you should
try to find friends, as opposed to looking for ways to annoy people who
don't like you.

If you can't find a person friend, maybe you can be friends with a cat or
something.



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Old December 26th, 2004, 07:44 PM
Daven Thrice
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"Aplin17" wrote in message
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Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this sometimes.


It seems like you were very lonely over the xmas holiday. Maybe you should
try to find friends, as opposed to looking for ways to annoy people who
don't like you.

If you can't find a person friend, maybe you can be friends with a cat or
something.



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Old December 26th, 2004, 09:13 PM
Carol Frilegh
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In article wwEzd.5429$Q%4.4744@fed1read06, Daven Thrice
wrote:

"Aplin17" wrote in message
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Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this sometimes.


It seems like you were very lonely over the xmas holiday. Maybe you should
try to find friends, as opposed to looking for ways to annoy people who
don't like you.

If you can't find a person friend, maybe you can be friends with a cat or
something.

A Something is a very nice pet. We had one for years. They thrive on my
favorite hors' d'ouvre, dates stuffed with water chestnuts, wrapped in
bacon and baked until the bacon is crisp. ( of course a Something
doesn't have the same life span as a dog or a cat. I think it is
because they swallow the toothpicks in the aforementioned snack.)

Diva
feeling really silly as I am about to go to a wine and cheese party and
Aplin always cheeses me off.
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Old December 26th, 2004, 10:54 PM
Daven Thrice
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"Carol Frilegh" wrote in message
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In article wwEzd.5429$Q%4.4744@fed1read06, Daven Thrice
wrote:

"Aplin17" wrote in message
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Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this
sometimes.


It seems like you were very lonely over the xmas holiday. Maybe you
should
try to find friends, as opposed to looking for ways to annoy people who
don't like you.

If you can't find a person friend, maybe you can be friends with a cat or
something.

A Something is a very nice pet. We had one for years. They thrive on my
favorite hors' d'ouvre, dates stuffed with water chestnuts, wrapped in
bacon and baked until the bacon is crisp. ( of course a Something
doesn't have the same life span as a dog or a cat. I think it is
because they swallow the toothpicks in the aforementioned snack.)

Diva
feeling really silly as I am about to go to a wine and cheese party and
Aplin always cheeses me off.


I don't think you should talk about cheeses this way, as there was just a
big to-do about his birthday and all that.

Mike
gd&r



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Old December 26th, 2004, 11:45 PM
Carol Frilegh
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In article YiHzd.5455$Q%4.4271@fed1read06, Daven Thrice
wrote:

"Carol Frilegh" wrote in message
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In article wwEzd.5429$Q%4.4744@fed1read06, Daven Thrice
wrote:

"Aplin17" wrote in message
...
Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this
sometimes.

It seems like you were very lonely over the xmas holiday. Maybe you
should
try to find friends, as opposed to looking for ways to annoy people who
don't like you.

If you can't find a person friend, maybe you can be friends with a cat or
something.

A Something is a very nice pet. We had one for years. They thrive on my
favorite hors' d'ouvre, dates stuffed with water chestnuts, wrapped in
bacon and baked until the bacon is crisp. ( of course a Something
doesn't have the same life span as a dog or a cat. I think it is
because they swallow the toothpicks in the aforementioned snack.)

Diva
feeling really silly as I am about to go to a wine and cheese party and
Aplin always cheeses me off.


I don't think you should talk about cheeses this way, as there was just a
big to-do about his birthday and all that.


Cheeses love me yes they do, Brie's such fun with all its goo!

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Diva
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The Best Man For The Job Is A Woman
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Old December 27th, 2004, 04:23 AM
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Aplin17 wrote:
Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for

salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this

sometimes.

That's "appetite suppressant." Not "appatite suppressent." Are you
going for the complete idiot package?

tkb

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Old December 27th, 2004, 12:08 PM
Carol Frilegh
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In article om,
TenKBabe wrote:

Aplin17 wrote:
Does anyone else on this board use plain salt as a substitute for

salty
cravings that are also loaded with calories? I tend to do this

sometimes.


Maybe Aplintroll means a petite suppressant, just a little one.

That's "appetite suppressant." Not "appatite suppressent." Are you
going for the complete idiot package?

tkb


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Diva
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