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Ken Fortenberry
September 2nd, 2004, 10:26 PM
Nomen Nescio wrote:
> ... Which has got me thinking,
> have you got any recipies for stuffed mushrooms. ...
I've adapted this recipe from _Nikki and David Goldbeck's
American Wholefoods Cuisine_. It works well with baby
portabellas and the plain white buttons.
2 dozen large mushrooms
3 Tbs butter
1/3 cup Gruyere
2-3 garlic cloves minced
1/2 small white onion chopped fine
1/2 cup fresh bread crumbs
1/4 cup sunflower seeds ground to powder
1 Tbs wheat germ
Chopped parsley, fresh oregano, s&p to taste
Remove stems from the mushrooms and chop them fine. Saute
the chopped stems in 2Tbs butter with the garlic and onion.
Just when the stems have released their juices and start to
get very lightly brown throw in everything else and remove
from heat.
Arrange the mushroom caps on a baking sheet, spoon in the
mixture above, drizzle with the remaining Tbs of butter and
bake at 400F for 10-12 minutes.
HTH
--
Ken Fortenberry
Ken Fortenberry
September 2nd, 2004, 10:26 PM
Nomen Nescio wrote:
> ... Which has got me thinking,
> have you got any recipies for stuffed mushrooms. ...
I've adapted this recipe from _Nikki and David Goldbeck's
American Wholefoods Cuisine_. It works well with baby
portabellas and the plain white buttons.
2 dozen large mushrooms
3 Tbs butter
1/3 cup Gruyere
2-3 garlic cloves minced
1/2 small white onion chopped fine
1/2 cup fresh bread crumbs
1/4 cup sunflower seeds ground to powder
1 Tbs wheat germ
Chopped parsley, fresh oregano, s&p to taste
Remove stems from the mushrooms and chop them fine. Saute
the chopped stems in 2Tbs butter with the garlic and onion.
Just when the stems have released their juices and start to
get very lightly brown throw in everything else and remove
from heat.
Arrange the mushroom caps on a baking sheet, spoon in the
mixture above, drizzle with the remaining Tbs of butter and
bake at 400F for 10-12 minutes.
HTH
--
Ken Fortenberry
Ken Fortenberry
September 2nd, 2004, 10:26 PM
Nomen Nescio wrote:
> ... Which has got me thinking,
> have you got any recipies for stuffed mushrooms. ...
I've adapted this recipe from _Nikki and David Goldbeck's
American Wholefoods Cuisine_. It works well with baby
portabellas and the plain white buttons.
2 dozen large mushrooms
3 Tbs butter
1/3 cup Gruyere
2-3 garlic cloves minced
1/2 small white onion chopped fine
1/2 cup fresh bread crumbs
1/4 cup sunflower seeds ground to powder
1 Tbs wheat germ
Chopped parsley, fresh oregano, s&p to taste
Remove stems from the mushrooms and chop them fine. Saute
the chopped stems in 2Tbs butter with the garlic and onion.
Just when the stems have released their juices and start to
get very lightly brown throw in everything else and remove
from heat.
Arrange the mushroom caps on a baking sheet, spoon in the
mixture above, drizzle with the remaining Tbs of butter and
bake at 400F for 10-12 minutes.
HTH
--
Ken Fortenberry
Conan the Librarian
September 3rd, 2004, 02:02 PM
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>> ... Which has got me thinking,
>> have you got any recipies for stuffed mushrooms. ...
>
>
> I've adapted this recipe from _Nikki and David Goldbeck's
> American Wholefoods Cuisine_. It works well with baby
> portabellas and the plain white buttons.
>
> 2 dozen large mushrooms
> 3 Tbs butter
> 1/3 cup Gruyere
> 2-3 garlic cloves minced
> 1/2 small white onion chopped fine
> 1/2 cup fresh bread crumbs
> 1/4 cup sunflower seeds ground to powder
> 1 Tbs wheat germ
> Chopped parsley, fresh oregano, s&p to taste
>
> Remove stems from the mushrooms and chop them fine. Saute
> the chopped stems in 2Tbs butter with the garlic and onion.
> Just when the stems have released their juices and start to
> get very lightly brown throw in everything else and remove
> from heat.
>
> Arrange the mushroom caps on a baking sheet, spoon in the
> mixture above, drizzle with the remaining Tbs of butter and
> bake at 400F for 10-12 minutes.
Sounds good, though I like to add finely chopped celery, thyme and
crumbled bacon to my stuffed mushrooms. I also like them cooked on a
grill or smoker until they start to give up their juices.
Anyhow, given one of the followups to the previous post
(alt.drugs.psychedelics), I'm not sure that they weren't actually
referring to slightly different uses for mushrooms. (FWIW, fly agaric
is amanita muscaria, which is well-known for its psychoactive properties.)
Of course if you already knew all that, just disregard this post. :-)
Chuck Vance
Conan the Librarian
September 3rd, 2004, 02:02 PM
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>> ... Which has got me thinking,
>> have you got any recipies for stuffed mushrooms. ...
>
>
> I've adapted this recipe from _Nikki and David Goldbeck's
> American Wholefoods Cuisine_. It works well with baby
> portabellas and the plain white buttons.
>
> 2 dozen large mushrooms
> 3 Tbs butter
> 1/3 cup Gruyere
> 2-3 garlic cloves minced
> 1/2 small white onion chopped fine
> 1/2 cup fresh bread crumbs
> 1/4 cup sunflower seeds ground to powder
> 1 Tbs wheat germ
> Chopped parsley, fresh oregano, s&p to taste
>
> Remove stems from the mushrooms and chop them fine. Saute
> the chopped stems in 2Tbs butter with the garlic and onion.
> Just when the stems have released their juices and start to
> get very lightly brown throw in everything else and remove
> from heat.
>
> Arrange the mushroom caps on a baking sheet, spoon in the
> mixture above, drizzle with the remaining Tbs of butter and
> bake at 400F for 10-12 minutes.
Sounds good, though I like to add finely chopped celery, thyme and
crumbled bacon to my stuffed mushrooms. I also like them cooked on a
grill or smoker until they start to give up their juices.
Anyhow, given one of the followups to the previous post
(alt.drugs.psychedelics), I'm not sure that they weren't actually
referring to slightly different uses for mushrooms. (FWIW, fly agaric
is amanita muscaria, which is well-known for its psychoactive properties.)
Of course if you already knew all that, just disregard this post. :-)
Chuck Vance
Ken Fortenberry
September 3rd, 2004, 02:12 PM
Conan the Librarian wrote:
> <snip>
> Anyhow, given one of the followups to the previous post
> (alt.drugs.psychedelics), I'm not sure that they weren't actually
> referring to slightly different uses for mushrooms. ...
Yeah, I noticed that when I stripped off all the cross posting but
it was a good excuse to page through a cook book I haven't looked
at in awhile.
From what I hear the latest trend in consuming psychedelic 'shrooms
is to stuff them into chocolate candies. Not that I would have any
first-hand knowledge. ;-)
--
Ken Fortenberry
Ken Fortenberry
September 3rd, 2004, 02:12 PM
Conan the Librarian wrote:
> <snip>
> Anyhow, given one of the followups to the previous post
> (alt.drugs.psychedelics), I'm not sure that they weren't actually
> referring to slightly different uses for mushrooms. ...
Yeah, I noticed that when I stripped off all the cross posting but
it was a good excuse to page through a cook book I haven't looked
at in awhile.
From what I hear the latest trend in consuming psychedelic 'shrooms
is to stuff them into chocolate candies. Not that I would have any
first-hand knowledge. ;-)
--
Ken Fortenberry
Conan the Librarian
September 3rd, 2004, 03:19 PM
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> Yeah, I noticed that when I stripped off all the cross posting but
> it was a good excuse to page through a cook book I haven't looked
> at in awhile.
Given your apparent fondness for herbal "remedies", I would have
been surpised if it had totally slipped by you. :-)
> From what I hear the latest trend in consuming psychedelic 'shrooms
> is to stuff them into chocolate candies.
Melts your mind ... not in your hand?
> Not that I would have any
> first-hand knowledge. ;-)
Of course not. Neither do I. Nor have I consumed any peyote
stuffed in chocolate candies.
Chuck Vance (sounds like a good idea, though)
Conan the Librarian
September 3rd, 2004, 03:19 PM
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> Yeah, I noticed that when I stripped off all the cross posting but
> it was a good excuse to page through a cook book I haven't looked
> at in awhile.
Given your apparent fondness for herbal "remedies", I would have
been surpised if it had totally slipped by you. :-)
> From what I hear the latest trend in consuming psychedelic 'shrooms
> is to stuff them into chocolate candies.
Melts your mind ... not in your hand?
> Not that I would have any
> first-hand knowledge. ;-)
Of course not. Neither do I. Nor have I consumed any peyote
stuffed in chocolate candies.
Chuck Vance (sounds like a good idea, though)
Jeff Miller
September 4th, 2004, 01:31 AM
damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of frottage
and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
camporee...
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> I've adapted this recipe from _Nikki and David Goldbeck's
> American Wholefoods Cuisine_. It works well with baby
> portabellas and the plain white buttons.
>
Jeff Miller
September 4th, 2004, 01:31 AM
damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of frottage
and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
camporee...
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> I've adapted this recipe from _Nikki and David Goldbeck's
> American Wholefoods Cuisine_. It works well with baby
> portabellas and the plain white buttons.
>
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 01:57 AM
"Jeff Miller" > wrote in message
news:868_c.38317$wu.14174@okepread04...
> damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
> especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of frottage
> and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
> camporee...
Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean (and, perhaps not so
incidentally, just after being informed by Chuck that he had gotten sucked
into a thread about recipes for poison mushrooms)! :)
And, speaking of God, this reminds me of the time........long, long time
ago......um........about seven minutes......when I saw a "geologist" (got
his bachelor's degree right there at the University of Colorado!.....not
sure which campus) explaining how the various strata exposed in the Grand
Canyon certainly were formed in a couple of days (based on the evidence
provided by the eruption of Mount St. Helens) in a program titled "Explosive
Evidence For Noah's Flood" on WVCY-30 Milwaukee Independent......right here
in Milwaukee on cable channel 23. Actually, the program is still running,
but listening to Becky retch was getting tedious, so I came in here to
share! :)
Coincidence? Are there 24 Buds in a six pack?
Wolfgang
who will forego the pleasure of informing jeff that he REALLY got slam
dunked THIS time!
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 01:57 AM
"Jeff Miller" > wrote in message
news:868_c.38317$wu.14174@okepread04...
> damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
> especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of frottage
> and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
> camporee...
Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean (and, perhaps not so
incidentally, just after being informed by Chuck that he had gotten sucked
into a thread about recipes for poison mushrooms)! :)
And, speaking of God, this reminds me of the time........long, long time
ago......um........about seven minutes......when I saw a "geologist" (got
his bachelor's degree right there at the University of Colorado!.....not
sure which campus) explaining how the various strata exposed in the Grand
Canyon certainly were formed in a couple of days (based on the evidence
provided by the eruption of Mount St. Helens) in a program titled "Explosive
Evidence For Noah's Flood" on WVCY-30 Milwaukee Independent......right here
in Milwaukee on cable channel 23. Actually, the program is still running,
but listening to Becky retch was getting tedious, so I came in here to
share! :)
Coincidence? Are there 24 Buds in a six pack?
Wolfgang
who will forego the pleasure of informing jeff that he REALLY got slam
dunked THIS time!
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 02:08 AM
"Wolfgang" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Jeff Miller" > wrote in message
> news:868_c.38317$wu.14174@okepread04...
> > damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
> > especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> > ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of frottage
> > and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
> > camporee...
>
> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean (and, perhaps not so
> incidentally, just after being informed by Chuck that he had gotten sucked
> into a thread about recipes for poison mushrooms)! :)
>
> And, speaking of God, this reminds me of the time........long, long time
> ago......um........about seven minutes......when I saw a "geologist" (got
> his bachelor's degree right there at the University of Colorado!.....not
> sure which campus) explaining how the various strata exposed in the Grand
> Canyon certainly were formed in a couple of days (based on the evidence
> provided by the eruption of Mount St. Helens) in a program titled
"Explosive
> Evidence For Noah's Flood" on WVCY-30 Milwaukee Independent......right
here
> in Milwaukee on cable channel 23. Actually, the program is still running,
> but listening to Becky retch was getting tedious, so I came in here to
> share! :)
>
> Coincidence? Are there 24 Buds in a six pack?
>
> Wolfgang
> who will forego the pleasure of informing jeff that he REALLY got slam
> dunked THIS time!
p.s. (sic)
Wolfgang
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 02:08 AM
"Wolfgang" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Jeff Miller" > wrote in message
> news:868_c.38317$wu.14174@okepread04...
> > damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
> > especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> > ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of frottage
> > and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
> > camporee...
>
> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean (and, perhaps not so
> incidentally, just after being informed by Chuck that he had gotten sucked
> into a thread about recipes for poison mushrooms)! :)
>
> And, speaking of God, this reminds me of the time........long, long time
> ago......um........about seven minutes......when I saw a "geologist" (got
> his bachelor's degree right there at the University of Colorado!.....not
> sure which campus) explaining how the various strata exposed in the Grand
> Canyon certainly were formed in a couple of days (based on the evidence
> provided by the eruption of Mount St. Helens) in a program titled
"Explosive
> Evidence For Noah's Flood" on WVCY-30 Milwaukee Independent......right
here
> in Milwaukee on cable channel 23. Actually, the program is still running,
> but listening to Becky retch was getting tedious, so I came in here to
> share! :)
>
> Coincidence? Are there 24 Buds in a six pack?
>
> Wolfgang
> who will forego the pleasure of informing jeff that he REALLY got slam
> dunked THIS time!
p.s. (sic)
Wolfgang
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 02:08 AM
"Wolfgang" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Jeff Miller" > wrote in message
> news:868_c.38317$wu.14174@okepread04...
> > damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
> > especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> > ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of frottage
> > and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
> > camporee...
>
> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean (and, perhaps not so
> incidentally, just after being informed by Chuck that he had gotten sucked
> into a thread about recipes for poison mushrooms)! :)
>
> And, speaking of God, this reminds me of the time........long, long time
> ago......um........about seven minutes......when I saw a "geologist" (got
> his bachelor's degree right there at the University of Colorado!.....not
> sure which campus) explaining how the various strata exposed in the Grand
> Canyon certainly were formed in a couple of days (based on the evidence
> provided by the eruption of Mount St. Helens) in a program titled
"Explosive
> Evidence For Noah's Flood" on WVCY-30 Milwaukee Independent......right
here
> in Milwaukee on cable channel 23. Actually, the program is still running,
> but listening to Becky retch was getting tedious, so I came in here to
> share! :)
>
> Coincidence? Are there 24 Buds in a six pack?
>
> Wolfgang
> who will forego the pleasure of informing jeff that he REALLY got slam
> dunked THIS time!
p.s. (sic)
Wolfgang
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 02:19 AM
"Wolfgang" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Wolfgang" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Jeff Miller" > wrote in message
> > news:868_c.38317$wu.14174@okepread04...
> > > damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
> > > especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> > > ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of
frottage
> > > and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
> > > camporee...
> >
> > Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a
thread
> > about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the
cross
> > posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean (and, perhaps not
so
> > incidentally, just after being informed by Chuck that he had gotten
sucked
> > into a thread about recipes for poison mushrooms)! :)
> >
> > And, speaking of God, this reminds me of the time........long, long time
> > ago......um........about seven minutes......when I saw a "geologist"
(got
> > his bachelor's degree right there at the University of Colorado!.....not
> > sure which campus) explaining how the various strata exposed in the
Grand
> > Canyon certainly were formed in a couple of days (based on the evidence
> > provided by the eruption of Mount St. Helens) in a program titled
> "Explosive
> > Evidence For Noah's Flood" on WVCY-30 Milwaukee Independent......right
> here
> > in Milwaukee on cable channel 23. Actually, the program is still
running,
> > but listening to Becky retch was getting tedious, so I came in here to
> > share! :)
> >
> > Coincidence? Are there 24 Buds in a six pack?
> >
> > Wolfgang
> > who will forego the pleasure of informing jeff that he REALLY got slam
> > dunked THIS time!
>
> p.s. (sic)
>
> Wolfgang
p.p.s. or maybe I just make this **** up........I dunno. :(
Wolfgang
help me.
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 02:19 AM
"Wolfgang" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Wolfgang" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Jeff Miller" > wrote in message
> > news:868_c.38317$wu.14174@okepread04...
> > > damn, ain't that just the cutest **** an elite flyfisher ever posted.
> > > especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> > > ability to cause indigestion... please, oh, please, prince of
frottage
> > > and fromage, you simply must make this dish on your next yellowstone
> > > camporee...
> >
> > Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a
thread
> > about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the
cross
> > posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean (and, perhaps not
so
> > incidentally, just after being informed by Chuck that he had gotten
sucked
> > into a thread about recipes for poison mushrooms)! :)
> >
> > And, speaking of God, this reminds me of the time........long, long time
> > ago......um........about seven minutes......when I saw a "geologist"
(got
> > his bachelor's degree right there at the University of Colorado!.....not
> > sure which campus) explaining how the various strata exposed in the
Grand
> > Canyon certainly were formed in a couple of days (based on the evidence
> > provided by the eruption of Mount St. Helens) in a program titled
> "Explosive
> > Evidence For Noah's Flood" on WVCY-30 Milwaukee Independent......right
> here
> > in Milwaukee on cable channel 23. Actually, the program is still
running,
> > but listening to Becky retch was getting tedious, so I came in here to
> > share! :)
> >
> > Coincidence? Are there 24 Buds in a six pack?
> >
> > Wolfgang
> > who will forego the pleasure of informing jeff that he REALLY got slam
> > dunked THIS time!
>
> p.s. (sic)
>
> Wolfgang
p.p.s. or maybe I just make this **** up........I dunno. :(
Wolfgang
help me.
Ken Fortenberry
September 4th, 2004, 03:37 AM
Wolfgang wrote:
> "Jeff Miller" top posted:
>> ...
>>especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
>>ability to cause indigestion...
>
> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean ...
So, swiss cheese is a substance reknown <sic> for causing indigestion
and Dimbulb #2 doesn't know how to negotiate his newsreader well enough
to post a reply only to roff when responding to a cross posted thread.
You two really ought to consider doing a "Dumb and Dumber" reprise,
you're naturals.
--
Ken Fortenberry
Ken Fortenberry
September 4th, 2004, 03:37 AM
Wolfgang wrote:
> "Jeff Miller" top posted:
>> ...
>>especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
>>ability to cause indigestion...
>
> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean ...
So, swiss cheese is a substance reknown <sic> for causing indigestion
and Dimbulb #2 doesn't know how to negotiate his newsreader well enough
to post a reply only to roff when responding to a cross posted thread.
You two really ought to consider doing a "Dumb and Dumber" reprise,
you're naturals.
--
Ken Fortenberry
Ken Fortenberry
September 4th, 2004, 03:37 AM
Wolfgang wrote:
> "Jeff Miller" top posted:
>> ...
>>especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
>>ability to cause indigestion...
>
> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a thread
> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the cross
> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean ...
So, swiss cheese is a substance reknown <sic> for causing indigestion
and Dimbulb #2 doesn't know how to negotiate his newsreader well enough
to post a reply only to roff when responding to a cross posted thread.
You two really ought to consider doing a "Dumb and Dumber" reprise,
you're naturals.
--
Ken Fortenberry
Jeff Miller
September 4th, 2004, 03:39 AM
Wolfgang wrote:
> help me.
>
>
in october, my friend... in october.
jeff
Jeff Miller
September 4th, 2004, 03:39 AM
Wolfgang wrote:
> help me.
>
>
in october, my friend... in october.
jeff
Jeff Miller
September 4th, 2004, 03:39 AM
Wolfgang wrote:
> help me.
>
>
in october, my friend... in october.
jeff
Jeff Miller
September 4th, 2004, 03:54 AM
if you know gruyere, surely you know all about emperor antonin the
pious, no? known and renown for indigestion, indeed...even among the
incinerator road crowd. ...and, you are such a precious julia reprise, a
natural as well, no doubt. rub harder kennie.
jeff (sic fuktard)
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> Wolfgang wrote:
>
>> "Jeff Miller" top posted:
>>
>>> ...
>>> especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
>>> ability to cause indigestion...
>>
>>
>> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a
>> thread
>> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the
>> cross
>> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean ...
>
>
> So, swiss cheese is a substance reknown <sic> for causing indigestion
> and Dimbulb #2 doesn't know how to negotiate his newsreader well enough
> to post a reply only to roff when responding to a cross posted thread.
>
> You two really ought to consider doing a "Dumb and Dumber" reprise,
> you're naturals.
>
Jeff Miller
September 4th, 2004, 03:54 AM
if you know gruyere, surely you know all about emperor antonin the
pious, no? known and renown for indigestion, indeed...even among the
incinerator road crowd. ...and, you are such a precious julia reprise, a
natural as well, no doubt. rub harder kennie.
jeff (sic fuktard)
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
> Wolfgang wrote:
>
>> "Jeff Miller" top posted:
>>
>>> ...
>>> especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
>>> ability to cause indigestion...
>>
>>
>> Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a
>> thread
>> about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the
>> cross
>> posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean ...
>
>
> So, swiss cheese is a substance reknown <sic> for causing indigestion
> and Dimbulb #2 doesn't know how to negotiate his newsreader well enough
> to post a reply only to roff when responding to a cross posted thread.
>
> You two really ought to consider doing a "Dumb and Dumber" reprise,
> you're naturals.
>
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 04:11 AM
"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote in message
. com...
> Wolfgang wrote:
> > "Jeff Miller" top posted:
> >> ...
> >>especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> >>ability to cause indigestion...
> >
> > Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a
thread
> > about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the
cross
> > posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean ...
>
> So, swiss cheese is a substance reknown <sic> for causing indigestion
Not that big a deal, really. I mean, we all know how to "alleviate the
symptoms for a brief while", don't we? :)
> and Dimbulb #2 doesn't know how to negotiate his newsreader well enough
> to post a reply only to roff when responding to a cross posted thread.
Fascinating. And just which Dimbulb is #2? I note several possibilites
based on the evidence presented. Personally, I'd guess it was the first in
line, but then as has oft been noted, I'm not medicated.
> You two really ought to consider doing a "Dumb and Dumber" reprise,
> you're naturals.
Uh huh.
Wolfgang
Wolfgang
September 4th, 2004, 04:11 AM
"Ken Fortenberry" > wrote in message
. com...
> Wolfgang wrote:
> > "Jeff Miller" top posted:
> >> ...
> >>especiaaly liked the cup of gruyere touch, a substance reknown for its
> >>ability to cause indigestion...
> >
> > Well, *I* liked the part where he noticed that he got sucked into a
thread
> > about poisonous mushroom recipes JUST after he "stripped off all the
cross
> > posting"......whatever in God's name that might mean ...
>
> So, swiss cheese is a substance reknown <sic> for causing indigestion
Not that big a deal, really. I mean, we all know how to "alleviate the
symptoms for a brief while", don't we? :)
> and Dimbulb #2 doesn't know how to negotiate his newsreader well enough
> to post a reply only to roff when responding to a cross posted thread.
Fascinating. And just which Dimbulb is #2? I note several possibilites
based on the evidence presented. Personally, I'd guess it was the first in
line, but then as has oft been noted, I'm not medicated.
> You two really ought to consider doing a "Dumb and Dumber" reprise,
> you're naturals.
Uh huh.
Wolfgang
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