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Old October 1st, 2003, 02:19 PM
The Queen of Cans and Jars
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Steve wrote:

On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 0:53:24 -0400, The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote
(in message ):

Rich R wrote:

Wifey


that's repulsive.


Not looking to start an argument, but why? Cloying, perhaps.


it's demeaning.
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Old October 1st, 2003, 03:24 PM
The Queen of Cans and Jars
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Steve wrote:

On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 9:19:28 -0400, The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote
(in message ):

Steve wrote:

On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 0:53:24 -0400, The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote
(in message ):

Rich R wrote:

Wifey

that's repulsive.

Not looking to start an argument, but why? Cloying, perhaps.


it's demeaning.


No more than "Hubby" (yech) or DH that I see around here all the time.


i find those equally repulsive.

Maybe I'm missing some allusion, metaphor or paraphor?


i dunno. are you?
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Old October 1st, 2003, 05:41 PM
Carmen
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Hi,
On 1-Oct-2003, Steve wrote:

On 1-Oct-2003, Steve wrote:

On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 0:53:24 -0400, The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote
(in message ):

Rich R wrote:

Wifey

that's repulsive.

Not looking to start an argument, but why? Cloying, perhaps.


Look at the thread "Low Carb Tortilla Hotdogs". :-)


...OK...did that... still don't get it. Is it some king of a girl
thing?


It looks like I was wrong. I thought the Queen was doing a take on
Rich's "This is sick" reply to a recipe Andrea posted by saying "That's
repulsive" to his post. Apparently the word "wifey" just ****es her
off. :-)

Take care,
Carmen
PS I wasn't trying to tick you off in that other thread you know - I'm
just "off the scale" when it comes to being curious. Sorry if I did.
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Old October 1st, 2003, 06:24 PM
Frank Lynch
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On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 17:22:37 -0400, in a clarity of expression
resembling Cicero, "tylerjune" wrote:

What do you use if you really don't like the taste of mayo?


Do you mean as a topping or as a vehicle (as in tuna salad)?

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Old October 1st, 2003, 10:13 PM
Carmen
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On 1-Oct-2003, Steve wrote:

PS I wasn't trying to tick you off in that other thread you know -
I'm just "off the scale" when it comes to being curious. Sorry if I
did.


No you didn't. Sorry if I gave you the impression you did. I thought I
attached the requisite number of smiley faces :-) I did think you were

a bit harsh and playing loose with the facts in the tag-line thread,
but
that one is probably better left burried.


1) I was referring to the post where I covertly showed I'd looked for
and found your real name.
2) "Playing loose with the facts" comes perilously close to calling me
a liar. I'm a lot of things, but a liar isn't one of them. You should
have left it buried "Steve".

Carmen (my *real* name)
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Old October 1st, 2003, 10:49 PM
Doug Freyburger
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tylerjune wrote:

What do you use if you really don't like the taste of mayo?


Steak. I don't like mayo, so why should I bother with a substitute?
To make something that tastes okay *look* disgusting? No thanks!
Mayo isn't needed in anything I eat with any regularity. Simple as
that.

If you don't like canned tuna and mayo and *want* a substitute, have
canned salmon and sour cream. It's delicious on big leaves of
lettuce. It's hard to find cans of salmon small enough, though, so
I mix a can of salmon and a small tub of sour cream, eat half, and
put the other half in the fridge for tomorrow. Not a good idea on
Fridays when "tomorrow" is really Monday!
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Old October 2nd, 2003, 12:55 AM
Rich R
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Hey, if you spent more time trying to get thin, and less time parsing
sentences, you would be much better off. It's an endearing term, but
endearing is probably not in your vocabulary.

Rich R.
"The Queen of Cans and Jars" wrote in message
.. .
Rich R wrote:

Wifey


that's repulsive.



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Old October 2nd, 2003, 12:56 AM
Rich R
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yes, it's a girly-girl thing. But some men fall into it, too.

Rich R.
"Steve" wrote in message
.com...
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 9:12:42 -0400, Carmen wrote
(in message ):

Hi,
On 1-Oct-2003, Steve wrote:

On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 0:53:24 -0400, The Queen of Cans and Jars wrote
(in message ):

Rich R wrote:

Wifey

that's repulsive.

Not looking to start an argument, but why? Cloying, perhaps.


Look at the thread "Low Carb Tortilla Hotdogs". :-)


...OK...did that... still don't get it. Is it some king of a girl thing?

Steve



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Old October 2nd, 2003, 01:00 AM
Rich R
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You are repulsive. Lighten up, oops, you may that wrong, too.

Rich R.
"The Queen of Cans and Jars" wrote in message
.. .
Rich R wrote:

Wifey


that's repulsive.



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Old October 2nd, 2003, 01:24 AM
The Queen of Cans and Jars
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Rich R wrote:

yes, it's a girly-girl thing.


yeah. sure it is.
 




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