v for frequency?...

On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 08:32:46 +0100, Idiot Jackass, the notorious,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, driveled again:


> Indeed. We get a (single) delivery

I see that you troll-feeding senile cretin can\'t get your thick senile head
out of the troll\'s arse anymore, Idiot Jackass!

--
Sociopathic Birdbrain Macaw\'s (now \"Commander Kinsey\" LOL) lunacy at work:
\"If anything, the older you get, the more of a tragedy it is - a dead 1 year
old can be re-made. A dead 10 year old has lived 10 years to prepare for
adult life, and wasted time and money being educated.\"
MID: <op.yaezqrni86ebyl@red.lan>
 
On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 23:59:57 -0400, Ralph Mowery, another brain dead,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blathered:


You and your silly guages. You still use that American Wire Guage crap, where the higher number is smaller!


For shotguns it is logical. The gage is how many balls of the diameter
of the barrel will weigh a pound.

The point is how many idiotic baits the troll still needs to set out for you
until you senile Yanks will realize that you\'ve effectively been trolled by
a clinically insane sociopath with a self-declared IQ of over 140!!! LMAO

--
More of Birdbrain Macaw\'s (now \"Commander Kinsey\" LOL) strange world:
\"Around here they like to run in front of cars for a laugh. For some reason
they\'re surprised when I accelerate.\"
MID: <op.yae83gth86ebyl@red.lan>
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 08:19:38 +0100, Idiot Jackass, the notorious,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, driveled again:


The British Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) does exactly the same, ie more is
less.

But you are one of the very very few \"Brits\" in these groups who are
retarded and senile enough to keep feeding that retarded trolling wanker,
Idiot Jackass! Are you sure you are not just another troll-feeding senile
Yank? <BG>

--
Sociopath Birdbrain Macaw (now \"Commander Kinsey\" LOL) about his driving
habits :
\"Now you see, the proper way to soak somebody is to aim for the puddle from
100 yards back, then it looks like an accident to any moronic nosy hasn\'t
got a life cyclist. Of course you must adjust your speed inconspicuously
(use gears not brakes which cause lights to come on...).
MID: <op.x92ae7qw86ebyl@red.lan>
 
On 23/07/2023 01:58, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2023 12:02:43 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 27/05/2023 11:52, Max Demian wrote:
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 10:33:22 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:
On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com
wrote:

Safeway tends to have good stuff for a while and then replace it with
a house brand. Try to find World\'s Best Mac and Cheese, which Safeway
used to have.

Unlikely.  I don\'t like mac and cheese.  Never have.

I never twigged what that was.  Over here we call it \"macaroni and
cheese\" because that\'s what it is.

No we don\'t. We call it \"macaroni cheese\". entirely \"and\" free. Of
course it *isn\'t* just macaroni and cheese, there are other ingredients.

Americans are very keen on it, and you can buy a kit of parts to make
it. I don\'t know what they use for cheese, though.

Kit of parts? Blimey,! Doesn\'t everyone have cheese, egg, milk, flour,
mustard and nutmeg in their cupboards?
Decorate it with tomato and chorizo before baking.

Far too much hassle, especially if you\'re hungry!

I quite like green macaroni cheese. You add green pesto to the sauce and
frozen peas just before you brown the topping in the oven or under the
grill.

--
Max Demian
 
On 23/07/2023 01:58, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2023 11:52:06 +0100, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com
wrote:
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 10:33:22 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

Unlikely.  I don\'t like mac and cheese.  Never have.

I never twigged what that was.  Over here we call it \"macaroni and
cheese\" because that\'s what it is.

No we don\'t. We call it \"macaroni cheese\". entirely \"and\" free.

I\'m well aware of that Mr OCD.  I just failed to remember to remove the
and after translating from American.

I wonder why they don\'t call it Mac Cheese, probably copyrighted by the
cunts who think they have the right to close down a private little
family owned cafe called MacDonalds, owned by a Mrs MacDonald.

Of course it *isn\'t* just macaroni and cheese, there are other
ingredients.

But not important ones.  Nobody says I\'m buying some \"bread and E147\".

I think the milk and cornflour are rather important ingredients.

--
Max Demian
 
On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 23:59:57 -0400, Ralph Mowery wrote:

In article <op.18inm7bemvhs6z@ryzen>, CK1@nospam.com says...

You and your silly guages. You still use that American Wire Guage
crap, where the higher number is smaller!



For shotguns it is logical. The gage is how many balls of the diameter
of the barrel will weigh a pound.

I had a Lee Enfield .303, bored out to 410 shotgun gauge. I put the
odd .303 up it.
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 11:07:10 +0100, Max Dumbian, the REAL dumb, notorious,
troll-feeding senile idiot, blathered again:


I quite like green macaroni cheese. You add green pesto to the sauce and
frozen peas just before you brown the topping in the oven or under the
grill.

Keep you sick senile shit out of these ngs, you troll-feeding subnormal
senile pest!

--
Max Dumb having another senile moment:
\"It\'s the consistency of the shit that counts. Sometimes I don\'t need to
wipe, but I have to do so to tell. Also humans have buttocks to get
smeared due to our bipedalism.\"
MID: <6vydnWiYDoV1VUrDnZ2dnUU78QednZ2d@brightview.co.uk>

--
And yet another senile moment:
\"A fawn bowl will show piss a lot less than a white one.\"
MID: <tv1of3$1v4qg$1@dont-email.me>
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 11:15:57 +0100, Max Dumbian, the REAL dumb, notorious,
troll-feeding senile idiot, blathered again:


> I think the milk and cornflour are rather important ingredients.

What off topic sick shit is this now about, you subnormal troll-feeding
senile ASSHOLE?

--
Max Dumb having another senile moment:
\"It\'s the consistency of the shit that counts. Sometimes I don\'t need to
wipe, but I have to do so to tell. Also humans have buttocks to get
smeared due to our bipedalism.\"
MID: <6vydnWiYDoV1VUrDnZ2dnUU78QednZ2d@brightview.co.uk>

--
And yet another senile moment:
\"A fawn bowl will show piss a lot less than a white one.\"
MID: <tv1of3$1v4qg$1@dont-email.me>
 
On 23/07/2023 04:54, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jun 2023 13:49:07 +0100, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com
wrote:
On 23/06/2023 07:11, Commander Kinsey wrote:

There you go, I can detect sour and bitter, but I couldn\'t tell you if
it was acidic or just sour.

There isn\'t any difference unless you can smell it.

(A few years ago I entirely lost the ability to smell sour milk. It can
go solid or blobby in beverages before I can tell. I can taste it\'s sour
though.)

You smell it when it\'s in your mouth, provided you\'re breathing at the
same time, giving you time to spit it out.  I feel rather off all day if
I drink sour milk.

I wouldn\'t drink it if I could smell it. Anyway I mainly use milk in
tea, especially in the summer (when I have grapefruit, fresh or canned,
for breakfast rather than cereal or porridge with milk); milk goes
blobby in hot beverages.

--
Max Demian
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 16:31:10 +0100, Max Dumbian, the REAL dumb, notorious,
troll-feeding senile idiot, blathered again:


You smell it when it\'s in your mouth, provided you\'re breathing at the
same time, giving you time to spit it out.  I feel rather off all day if
I drink sour milk.

I wouldn\'t drink it if I could smell it.

Are you two sick swines now talking about your jizz-guzzling, after you\'ve
told everyone about the consistency of your shit already?

--
Max Dumb having another senile moment:
\"It\'s the consistency of the shit that counts. Sometimes I don\'t need to
wipe, but I have to do so to tell. Also humans have buttocks to get
smeared due to our bipedalism.\"
MID: <6vydnWiYDoV1VUrDnZ2dnUU78QednZ2d@brightview.co.uk>

--
And yet another senile moment:
\"A fawn bowl will show piss a lot less than a white one.\"
MID: <tv1of3$1v4qg$1@dont-email.me>
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 14:41:45 -0000 (UTC), jon wrote:

I had a Lee Enfield .303, bored out to 410 shotgun gauge. I put the odd
.303 up it.

Did it rattle? The .303 used the black powder convention of measuring land
to land so the actual bullet* diameter is .311. Many 7.62x54R Mosin
Nagants are happier with .303 Enfield bullets that the .308 bullets used
by the 7.62x51 NATO.

* Note for liberals: a bullet isn\'t a cartridge
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 08:32:46 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:

Indeed. We get a (single) delivery of five 2-pint bottles each week, and
they go straight in the freezer. They are subsequently transferred (as
required) join the tail end of a row of four in the fridge, where they
slowly thaw out, and get moved up the queue when the oldest is empty and
removed.

Neglecting the Imperial measurement thing isn\'t 2 pints still a quart in
Britain?
 
On 23 Jul 2023 17:22:02 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


Did it rattle? The .303 used the black powder convention of measuring land
to land so the actual bullet* diameter is .311. Many 7.62x54R Mosin
Nagants are happier with .303 Enfield bullets that the .308 bullets used
by the 7.62x51 NATO.

* Note for liberals: a bullet isn\'t a cartridge

Note to resident bigmouth: a bragging bigmouth is a bragging bigmouth for
just everyone!

--
Yet another thrilling account from the resident senile superhero\'s senile
life:
\"I went to a Driveby Truckers concert at a local venue and they made me
leave my knife in the car. Never went back. Come to think of it the Truckers
had a Black Lives Matter banner. Never bought any of their music again
either.\"
MID: <k84ip9Fesb1U1@mid.individual.net>
 
In message <ki56c0Fm6m9U4@mid.individual.net>, rbowman
<bowman@montana.com> writes
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 08:32:46 +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:

Indeed. We get a (single) delivery of five 2-pint bottles each week, and
they go straight in the freezer. They are subsequently transferred (as
required) join the tail end of a row of four in the fridge, where they
slowly thaw out, and get moved up the queue when the oldest is empty and
removed.

Neglecting the Imperial measurement thing isn\'t 2 pints still a quart in
Britain?

It is. It\'s also 1.136 litres (\'cos it sez so on the bottle).
--
Ian
Aims and ambitions are neither attainments nor achievements
 
On 23 Jul 2023 17:29:36 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


Neglecting the Imperial measurement thing isn\'t 2 pints still a quart in
Britain?

Look it up, know-it-all! Or are you looking for yet another topic to keep
babbling and gossiping about? <BG>

--
More of the senile gossip\'s absolutely idiotic senile blather:
\"I stopped for breakfast at a diner in Virginia when the state didn\'t do
DST. I remarked on the time difference and the crusty old waitress said
\'We keep God\'s time in Virginia.\'

I also lived in Ft. Wayne for a while.\"

MID: <t0tjfa$6r5$1@dont-email.me>
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 08:19:38 +0100, Ian Jackson <ianREMOVETHISjackson@g3ohx.co.uk> wrote:

In message <op.18inm7bemvhs6z@ryzen>, Commander Kinsey <CK1@nospam.com
writes
On Sat, 27 May 2023 22:33:44 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Sat, 27 May 2023 08:10:26 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

We never had food rationing.

Certainly we did.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationing_in_the_United_States

My parents kept chickens and also had a vegetable garden. Eggs or chickens
could be bartered for sugar and other commodities.

One of the family stories told how my father had acquired a 5 gallon tin
of motor oil through barter. All was good until my mother went to the
garage one day and saw a rat sitting on the can. She hated mice and rats
although they went hand in hand with raising chickens. Being a self-
sufficient woman she got her 16 gauge and blew the rat to hell, along with
most of the oil can.

Footnote: although it has almost vanished today a 16 gauge was considered
a ladies shotgun; my father and I used 12s.

You and your silly guages. You still use that American Wire Guage
crap, where the higher number is smaller!

The British Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) does exactly the same, ie more is
less.

Not does, did. We buy solder in mm diameter. We buy electrical cable in mm^2 cross sectional area.
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 08:52:33 +0100, The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On 23/07/2023 08:19, Ian Jackson wrote:
In message <op.18inm7bemvhs6z@ryzen>, Commander Kinsey <CK1@nospam.com
writes
On Sat, 27 May 2023 22:33:44 +0100, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Sat, 27 May 2023 08:10:26 -0700, John Larkin wrote:

We never had food rationing.

Certainly we did.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationing_in_the_United_States

My parents kept chickens and also had a vegetable garden. Eggs or
chickens
could be bartered for sugar and other commodities.

One of the family stories told how my father had acquired a 5 gallon tin
of motor oil through barter. All was good until my mother went to the
garage one day and saw a rat sitting on the can. She hated mice and rats
although they went hand in hand with raising chickens. Being a self-
sufficient woman she got her 16 gauge and blew the rat to hell, along
with
most of the oil can.

Footnote: although it has almost vanished today a 16 gauge was
considered
a ladies shotgun; my father and I used 12s.

You and your silly guages. You still use that American Wire Guage
crap, where the higher number is smaller!

The British Standard Wire Gauge (SWG) does exactly the same, ie more is
less.
As did/do BA screws.

All mm now.
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 11:07:10 +0100, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com> wrote:

On 23/07/2023 01:58, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2023 12:02:43 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On 27/05/2023 11:52, Max Demian wrote:
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 10:33:22 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:
On 2023-04-22, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com
wrote:

Safeway tends to have good stuff for a while and then replace it with
a house brand. Try to find World\'s Best Mac and Cheese, which Safeway
used to have.

Unlikely. I don\'t like mac and cheese. Never have.

I never twigged what that was. Over here we call it \"macaroni and
cheese\" because that\'s what it is.

No we don\'t. We call it \"macaroni cheese\". entirely \"and\" free. Of
course it *isn\'t* just macaroni and cheese, there are other ingredients.

Americans are very keen on it, and you can buy a kit of parts to make
it. I don\'t know what they use for cheese, though.

Kit of parts? Blimey,! Doesn\'t everyone have cheese, egg, milk, flour,
mustard and nutmeg in their cupboards?
Decorate it with tomato and chorizo before baking.

Far too much hassle, especially if you\'re hungry!

I quite like green macaroni cheese. You add green pesto to the sauce and
frozen peas just before you brown the topping in the oven or under the
grill.

I thought you were going to say it had gone off.
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 11:15:57 +0100, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com> wrote:

On 23/07/2023 01:58, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2023 11:52:06 +0100, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com
wrote:
On 27/05/2023 02:52, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2023 10:33:22 +0100, Cindy Hamilton
hamilton@invalid.com> wrote:

Unlikely. I don\'t like mac and cheese. Never have.

I never twigged what that was. Over here we call it \"macaroni and
cheese\" because that\'s what it is.

No we don\'t. We call it \"macaroni cheese\". entirely \"and\" free.

I\'m well aware of that Mr OCD. I just failed to remember to remove the
and after translating from American.

I wonder why they don\'t call it Mac Cheese, probably copyrighted by the
cunts who think they have the right to close down a private little
family owned cafe called MacDonalds, owned by a Mrs MacDonald.

Of course it *isn\'t* just macaroni and cheese, there are other
ingredients.

But not important ones. Nobody says I\'m buying some \"bread and E147\".

I think the milk and cornflour are rather important ingredients.

You\'d look a little silly going into a shop/restaurant and asking for macaroni and cheese and milk and cornflour. I also don\'t order a loaf of wheat and yeast.
 
On Sun, 23 Jul 2023 16:31:10 +0100, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com> wrote:

On 23/07/2023 04:54, Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jun 2023 13:49:07 +0100, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com
wrote:
On 23/06/2023 07:11, Commander Kinsey wrote:

There you go, I can detect sour and bitter, but I couldn\'t tell you if
it was acidic or just sour.

There isn\'t any difference unless you can smell it.

(A few years ago I entirely lost the ability to smell sour milk. It can
go solid or blobby in beverages before I can tell. I can taste it\'s sour
though.)

You smell it when it\'s in your mouth, provided you\'re breathing at the
same time, giving you time to spit it out. I feel rather off all day if
I drink sour milk.

I wouldn\'t drink it if I could smell it. Anyway I mainly use milk in
tea, especially in the summer (when I have grapefruit, fresh or canned,
for breakfast rather than cereal or porridge with milk); milk goes
blobby in hot beverages.

I find hot drinks disgusting. Both the blobby milk, and it just seems wrong to quench your thirst with something which isn\'t cool. Food should be warm and drinks cool. I associate hot with dry. To cool and wet something go together.
 

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