So What Do Those w/o Mothers Do Today?

Boner
on 5/11/08 9:21 am, edited 5/11/08 9:56 am - South of Boulder, CO
Here, let me spell it out for you. Lurk: to read messages on an Internet discussion forum (as a newsgroup or chat room) without contributing Post:  to write  messages on an Internet discussion forum (as a newsgroup or chat room)  Knowing that you are fully aware of the recent TunaWar events, I must conclude you are either 1) ignorant, 2) somehow feel entitled for some frickin' reason or 3) both. Well you ain't entitled and that's for damn sure and after reading a few of your posts in the R&R cesspool......... This is a men's WLS forum. Please respect our desire to keep it that way!  Boner
panhead58fl
on 5/11/08 11:37 am - Barboursville, WV
VERY NICELY SAID BONER. That is exactly what happens when you try to be nice and they mistake it for some how being an ivatation to join in. Its the other women we are talking about. If you let it go on then its one post today and then two or three tomorrow and it never ends. As Barney Fife says "nip it".  pan head
Boner
on 5/11/08 2:24 pm - South of Boulder, CO

To make sure there's no confusion to anyone that this one is a frickin' looneytoon, here's a quote from her over in rants and raves........ curley_suzie (Mary) wrote: "That’s what the boys [locker room] like over there, sweetness. Sorry your vinegar (tuna ****) isn’t attracting anything! No wonder you are detested over there, your creating some ferocious sharks over here too, asshole.
What term is the female equivalent to “dysfunctional, senseless, asinine idiot?” Oh- that would be you- aka “
charming.” Which is so far from the truth; you should consider changing your name. Perhaps something like… oh I dunno… “pester fester” might be more suitable. You coward- show your face (profile)!
Oh and just so you can easily reference my written word, I’ll plaster it right here. Maybe next time you’ll have better luck quoting me, you piece of skunk ****! (Ah, I figured it out, you have your panties in a bunch because I put up a graphic of tuna!?) You suck, you know that!?  HAHA! Oh, and I wouldn’t have had to beg them to not tell me “to shove it where the sun doesn’t shine” if it weren’t for drama *****s like yourself making them weary of “TUNA”! Twit!


(deactivated member)
on 5/11/08 7:11 pm - uranus, CA
RNY on 09/19/06 with
I was going to weigh in with my infinite wisdom - but you, sir,have dispatched this miscreant in a fine and classic manner, sorry for sleeping on the job!  This **** was granted a TEMPORARY medical visa, she overstayed the limit, and as result had to be evicted.  In a swell fashion too, I might add  
carbonblob
on 5/12/08 2:40 am - los angeles, CA
thanks for watching the gate. it was only later i discovered the first thing she did when coming to OH was stir the pot bigger than any single person in history. what an infamous way to start. saw the RR thing too. couldn't believe it!
Boner
on 5/11/08 10:11 am - South of Boulder, CO
Great post, counselor. Nice to see that some attorneys have a heart.  My moms passed away 7 years ago. Her loss was devastating to my 7 siblings and me. She raised us all by herself since my pops died when the oldest of us was 13 years old. Great lady to say the least and after her passing, it was weird but all of us gained a bunch of weight. I was the worst as I packed on probably 200 pounds in the 3 years following her death. Said an extra special prayer for her today at church.  Boner
panhead58fl
on 5/11/08 12:14 pm - Barboursville, WV
I did what my mother would probably would have been doing if she were alive, cooking. My kids and there SO, plus mother in law. Wife wanted steak so I grilled ribeyes. Sourcream and chive potatoes, steamed broccoli and cauliflower with cheese sauce and for the grand kids, grilled cheese sandwiches with mac and cheese. I couldn't eat a bite. I am on a liquid diet today because I am having a colonoscopy tomorrow morning.  My mom loved to cook and eat as well. I guess that is why I enjoy cooking. I have two brothers and growing up we all had to help around the house and most of time I hepled her cook. Nothing fancy just good ole country cooking. I don't think we realize how much we take for granted till its gone. There are lots of things I fix and when I taste it it reminds me of my moms cooking because it tastes just the way I remember her making it. I guess because it is. If I hadn't helped her and learned what little I know then those tastes would be gone forever. pan head 
AttyDallas
on 5/11/08 4:43 pm, edited 5/11/08 4:44 pm - Garland, TX
Same here, Pan ..   There are some rather unique dishes (or unique ways of making traditional dishes) that my mom made and my brother and/or I would help her back then ..   We make them now and peple are like WOW this stuff is good  where did you learn that?   One is "Mexican speghetti" (from her and her sisters out in West Texas) and another is her "wine steak', using cooking sherry, mushrooms and Lipton Onion Soup mix ..  yummmm!
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(deactivated member)
on 5/11/08 7:16 pm - uranus, CA
RNY on 09/19/06 with
No offense to you or your mom's recipes... but you texans don't know mexican from dog shat !!  'cmon, you guys spew cheese whiz on everything  again, no slam on your mom.....
AttyDallas
on 5/11/08 7:54 pm - Garland, TX
 Cheez Whiz???  I heard that was a Chicago thing, padner!  
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