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Feb 27, 2021 10:34:09   #
archie bunker wrote:
When cottage cheese goes bad?
It was born rotten, and nasty to begin with.


On the farm, way back, we sold whole milk . And this was without refrigeration. On occasion, some milk soured so my aunt made cottage cheese. She would put the milk in a pot near the back of the wood fired kitchen stove. It was my job using a slotted spoon to fish out the curds of the soured milk. To this day, I have not deliberately eaten cottage cheese.
I know it is often used in lasagna but is disguised so I ignore the fact it is there.
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Feb 22, 2021 14:26:42   #
EmilyD wrote:
They are amusing, aren't they!


Far from amusing. More like pathetic.
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Feb 22, 2021 13:58:40   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
People who died of cancer were listed by the hospital as death by C***d even though the doctor put death by cancer on the death certificate. Not saying no C***d, but the statistics are not true.


I've read that there is no known mechanism for how C***d k**ls anyone. A month or so ago they were trying to tout that the v***s impacted the lungs ability to t***sfer oxygen to the blood. Never proven and never repeated in the past weeks.
Bottom line, if it in fact k**ls people, no one knows or is saying how it does it. Personally believe the people would have died anyway and the deaths are being used to get and keep the herd terrorized.
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Feb 21, 2021 14:18:49   #
SWMBO wrote:
So would I. I wish the left had not s****n the e******n this time, but I honestly don't think Trumps age and health and the horribly way he would be treated again would be too much against him. What I would rather see is Trump teaching a good person, man or women in the ways necessary to run an honest campaign and win. He would be great behind the curtain guiding the person who would be running, rather like a mentor and teacher.


Certainly good points and well taken. If he were to run, I would certainly v**e for him!!
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Feb 21, 2021 14:14:02   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
The T***h... This Years BEST Humor / Satire 

THE NFL FOUND 23 ADDITIONAL POINTS FOR THE CHIEFS FROM MAIL-IN TOUCHDOWNS, AND, BASED ON OUTCRY FROM LIBERALS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY, HAS AWARDED THE SUPER BOWL WIN TO THE CHIEFS. 

We all went to bed last Sunday at midnight thinking Tom Brady had won the Super Bowl.

Now we read on the Internet that the Kansas City Chiefs scored 23 points at 4 am to beat the Tampa Bay Bucs 32-31. 

A comment in the article stated: 

There is "no evidence" that the 23 points at 4:00 am constituted c***ting and even if there were evidence, these points do NOT constitute "widespread" c***ting.

Further, an elected official in Kansas City "certified" the victory by the Chiefs, and the NFL front office went along with that certification. When Brady objected, he was told that he has "no standing" to complain.  

All the media sportswriters as a mob did a gang up and pile on and accused Brady of lying, bad sportsmanship, and hurting the NFL and said he should be quiet and go away.  

Some hot dogs were thrown at the referees, and Brady was accused, but later the video was found showing that the hot dogs were thrown by some Chiefs fans.  

YouTube and Twitter removed all content about Brady and the game.  

The NFL accused Brady of c***ting and further declared that Brady should never play football again.
The T***h... This Years BEST Humor / Satire  br b... (show quote)

Sounds about right but now you have given them an idea.
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Feb 21, 2021 14:11:28   #
Read and heed. Any questions Kevit?
https://conservativefreedomnetwork.com/fema-sends-wind-and-solar-no-wait-its-sending-diesel-generators-to-the-texas-winter-storm-zone/?utm_source=Email_marketing&utm_campaign=Content_02.21.21&cmp=1&utm_medium=HTMLEmail
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Feb 21, 2021 09:04:34   #
ChJoe wrote:
All two of them!

Yep, all both!
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Feb 21, 2021 08:57:26   #
Kevyn wrote:
Texas didn’t properly regulate utilities and is not connected to a regional grid as a result they can’t get electricity from neighboring states when they need it and their coal and gas plants are not winterized to industry standards and failed when it got cold. Despite the usual whining from nutters the fact is that renewable sources exceeded expectations while gas and coal plants failed at rates greater than expected.


How lucky we have this fantastic expert on power production and grid management in our midst. Get a job Kevy and get off the computer a while. I did my 32 years in power production in a very cold climate. How about you?
Get back under the porch!
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Feb 18, 2021 11:21:01   #
Tsfedup wrote:
I’ve been disturbed about his being fit to serve since the democratic debates
Hard to believe that the left cannot see it. The demos will ride him out of town way before the year is out


Rest assured, they were well aware of Biden's inability. In my opinion, he was just a willing dupe to go along with the o*******w of the American way. The behind-the-scenes characters know exactly what they are planning.

I agree his time to 'serve' is limited. I expect to read of a stroke, fall or heart attack every time I log on. Sure glad I haven't bet the rent money on his survival.
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Feb 18, 2021 11:06:19   #
EmilyD wrote:
"The disruption of the polar vortex and resulting e*****e w*****r was caused by c*****e c****e."

Duhhhh. In other words, it snowed out. It has snowed out in Texas many times. I know, I was there visiting my son two years ago and we shoveled his 9 inches of snow in Abilene.

The climate where I live changed on Monday from sunny to cloudy....temperature went down 10 degrees because the sun went behind the clouds.

It changed again on Tuesday when it snowed out for seven hours. On the eighth hour it changed again when it stopped snowing. Then it changed again when two hours later the sun came out!!

Today is Wednesday. I think the climate might change again later on.....
"The disruption of the polar vortex and resul... (show quote)


Refreshing to read a bit from someone who knows the difference between climate and weather. Many don't, just read the tripe above from the 'expert(s)'.

Audacity and ignorance two main attributes of some of the posters. Too dumb to know how ignorant they appear and in print no less.
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Feb 18, 2021 10:59:39   #
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
day 3 with no power provided, maybe tomorrow..... who cares..... poor me with only 8500 watts backup power and 130, 000 BTUs of heat ... ... i like it. Emergency power and heat is like ammo. ..... can't never have enough when ya need it


Glad to see you are ok. When you didn't answer my text, I worried. Hear anything from PeeWee?
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Feb 16, 2021 09:56:36   #
son of witless wrote:
This is what annoys me about our Left Handed friends. I do not tell those who disagree with me to shut up. They do it to me all of the time. I give them every chance to refute me. They jump on one of my topics, then they refuse to defend their own words. Then some of them say that we on the Right are bullies who refuse debate.

It is not true. I have begged many of them to debate me. They run away. All I do is ask them questions and ask them for proof of what they have posted.


Nice noble thoughts. I just ignore the crap from those ill informed advocators of a C****e take over of this country. Don't know who I mean? Everyone who offers some mealy mouthed excuse and denial to reported facts and try to refute them.
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Feb 15, 2021 16:52:20   #
The Bigger Picture
We must understand how hydrogen is made to see the whole picture.

Hydrogen is produced from water. About 70 million tons of hydrogen are produced each year. This is primarily used for ammonia fertilizer. And 96% of hydrogen production is made by a process known as steam-methane reformation.

Here’s the problem. This process uses energy created by natural gas, coal, and oil to produce that hydrogen. In all, the industry produces 830 million metric tons of carbon dioxide every year to produce this “clean” hydrogen fuel.

Not so clean after all.

In fact, I would argue… what’s the point?

If we have to burn massive amounts of carbon-based fuel just to put hydrogen in our cars, we aren’t helping the environment at all. We are only displacing where the carbon emissions take place, not whether they happen in the first place.

It is really no different than fueling our electric vehicles with electricity produced from coal, natural gas, or oil. It is nonsensical to think that we are helping the environment by doing this.

As for the remaining 4% of hydrogen production, it is produced using electrolysis. This process uses electricity to split the hydrogen out of the water.

And on the surface, this sounds better than steam-methane reformation.

But where does the electricity really come from? Again, the answer is almost entirely from f****l f**l power plants or nuclear fission power plants (radioactive waste).

So where does this leave us?
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Feb 15, 2021 10:23:09   #
meridianlesilie wrote:
Well next Monday is George Washington's birthday why did they do it this way so ridiculous



Try govt. workers union looking for another day off from doing nothing.
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Feb 14, 2021 11:30:17   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
What the future holds.  

WELCOME TO TOMORROW!



WELCOME TO TOMORROW – some of it actually arrived a few years ago.


Quite the write up expressing opinions of what happens now. Couple flies in the ointment.
]Not enough electrical production to provide electrical energy to charge all electric vehicles.
Aircraft engines are not electric.
What is the fuel to produce extra needed electricity?
etc.
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