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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 12:55:51 -0400, Michael Coslo wrote:
If you don't have room for good food then you don't have room for junk. Dessert is junk???? Not when K0CKB puts it on the dining table! Maybe you need some of her recipes, if your desserts are "junk"! Refined sugar is indeed junk. No matter how good it tastes. One of my wife's avocations is specialty dessert and cake catering (she's taught that for years and at times has even made money doing it commercially). Her specialty is diabetic-safe products (I'm a diabetic) - low fat and no refined (or unrefined) sugar. She duplicates about 95% of what one can find on a fancy "sweet table" (marshmellow requires the crystalline structure of "real" sugar) and I most certainly do not suffer from a lack of "goodies" all year round. Dessert is one of the basic food groups..... ggg -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
Dessert is one of the basic food groups..... ggg -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane If Mike and Dee say it's junk, then don't you be goin' messin' up their conservative minds with any such heresy. Besides, if you haven't time to learn Morse, then you ain't got no time to be eating no sweetened food. Clean up those green beans too, before you go study your code. 73, de Hans, K0HB (My kids think I'm a real "mother"!) |
K=D8HB wrote: Besides if you haven't time to study code 15 minutes per day, you don't have time to study the theory either. Was there anything incorrect or inaccurate in Dee's statement? Dave K8MN No, and of course neither did I say there was. It's a perfectly accurate statement, just like the following similar statements: Besides if you haven't time to study code 15 minutes per day, you don't have time to take a shower either. Besides if you haven't time to study code 15 minutes per day, you don't have time to bathe the dog either. Besides if you haven't time to study code 15 minutes per day, you don't have time to mow the lawn either. Besides if you haven't time to study code 15 minutes per day, you don't have time to snuggle with your spouse either. Besides if you haven't time to study code 15 minutes per day, you don't have time to eat dessert either. Besides if you haven't time to study code 15 minutes per day, you don't have time to play baseball with the neighborhood kids either. Just think of all the things you'd have time to do, if you'd just have learned Morse code and gotten it out of the way! It's a wonder everyone doesn't know Morse code, so they'd have time to to the things they really WANTED to do! I suppose, Hans, it's ludicrous to point out that we were talking about one set of requirements for an Amateur Radio license as opposed to another set of requirements for the same license...??? Steve, K4YZ |
"K4YZ" wrote in message
ups.com... I suppose, Hans, it's ludicrous to point out that we were talking about one set of requirements for an Amateur Radio license as opposed to another set of requirements for the same license...??? If you say it's ludicrous, then I certainly won't argue with you, so ...... "I agree, Steve. It's ludicrous to point that out. Thanks for bringing it up." 73, de Hans, K0HB |
K=D8HB wrote: "K4YZ" wrote in message ups.com... I suppose, Hans, it's ludicrous to point out that we were talking about one set of requirements for an Amateur Radio license as opposed to another set of requirements for the same license...??? If you say it's ludicrous, then I certainly won't argue with you, so ..=2E.... Gee...they're right! You do get wiser with age! "I agree, Steve. It's ludicrous to point that out. Thanks for bringing it up." No problem. I realize that, at your age, maintaining focus may be problematic from time to time. Always glad to help the aged and the challenged to live a more fuller and productive lifestyle, Hans. 73 es my best to K0CKB. Steve, K4YZ |
my best to K0CKB. Steve, K4YZ I'm sure your "best" would not be up to her standards. With warmest personal regards, Hans, K0HB |
a cushy job when he saw it and such "motiviation" wouldn't be needed. Maybe for those who knew what was up then. But a helluva lot of conscipts are historically cluless no matter what era and want out at any cost and WW2 days were desperate times. I had thought that WW2 was a popular war, in that most everyone saw the need to do that war. Not like Vietnam, which seemed to be a pointless quagmire, to be avoided at all costs. |
"robert casey" wrote in message link.net... I had thought that WW2 was a popular war, in that most everyone saw the need to do that war. Every war is "popular" to a certain extent among those who aren't required to attend. It becomes markedly less popular among those whose attendance is involuntary. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
K=D8HB wrote: my best to K0CKB. Steve, K4YZ I'm sure your "best" would not be up to her standards. Then you'd be wrong, Sir! With warmest personal regards, Hans, K0HB Uh oh...no "73"...And it was looking so promising for a few moments there... 73 Steve, K4YZ |
Uh oh...no "73"...And it was looking so promising for a few moments there... Steve, K4YZ Nope, no "73". That went away when you saw fit to personalize the conversation with disparaging ad hominem remarks unrelated to the topic, and to bring uninvolved family members into the conversation. Hans, K0HB |
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