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Ricochet lurker since 2011; now a little more engaged.  Lifelong (so far) Seattleite.  Beekeeping, gardening, and sorting my love/hate relationship with swimming are among many interests that occupy my spare time. 


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Susan in Seattle
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Central Scrutinizer: I hate numerology. It gives math a bad name. · June 18, 2013 at 3:49am

Yes, like astrology gives astronomy a bad name.  Totally concur.   Although Larry might think that's too convivial of me.

Susan in Seattle

Larry Koler: E Coli and organic gardening and the fad of organic foods have rocketed the E Coli and Salmonella stories into everyday worries and we didn't used to have this problem. 

Personally, I always make a point of saying -- when a person talks up an item of food as being organic -- that it's OK if that's all they have. I can't believe how many people gawk at me when I say this. They simply have never heard a single negative comment about this hippie idea of organic food and "natural" food in our diets. What rubes hippies are. This thread is full of such rubes, too. So, as a public service I want to tell you not to eat organic.

So I read Larrypants above about organic food, blah, blah, blah then I click on Scrut's link to a video below:

Central Scrutinizer: Happy Birthday Ltd · 8 minutes ago

And guess what the ad over the video offers me?  I kid you not, ('cause I'm not sure I know how to do that) right on the screen is an offer for "Organic Produce Delivery."  I hate that. 

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Larry Koler

Susan in Seattle: ...to take 5555! · 1 hour ago

I have to admit that this one -- but only this one -- has some panache.  · 53 minutes ago

Panache.  Hmm.  Is that a type of French bread?

Susan in Seattle

So there, Larrypants.

Susan in Seattle

...to take 5555!

Susan in Seattle

...but not on a broom...

Susan in Seattle

Susan sweeps in...

Susan in Seattle

Nothing hatefully clever to write, dash.  Your latest remarks, however, did remind me of this.  Is that the kind of stuff you get to eat in the gastronomic wonderland that is France?

Susan in Seattle

Alas, Euell, we hardly knew ye.

Susan in Seattle

Ha! Larry!  I get 5510.  Auspicious indeed.

Susan in Seattle

Severely Ltd.:

Thanks for nothing, 10 cents. You're a Leftist plant, aren't you?

Of the cactus family.

Susan in Seattle

Severely Ltd.

Susan in Seattle: Is it the fuchsia tights or Severely sitting around in less than skivvies?

SansaPants, the new fashion sensation. · 2 hours ago

SansaPants*.  Very well played, Severely!  However, you might be accused of using French idiom.

The name somehow reminds me of the Dads 'n Lads line of slacks from the early 70s.  While that particular brand doesn't seem to exist, there is still reason to be of good cheer.  Consider this my Happy Father's Day wish to all of you.

* not to be confused with SansaBelt Pants.

Edited on June 16, 2013 at 9:08pm
Susan in Seattle

My father, father-in-law, and brother-in-law will join us for Sunday dinner.  We're looking forward to it;  good food but better company and always lively conversation.

Susan in Seattle

Great.  Just great.  I am now getting an ad that starts with, "Change Your Undies."  Tag line is, "each purchase helps create jobs in Detroit."  Is it the fuchsia tights or Severely sitting around in less than skivvies?

Susan in Seattle

What a great idea!  Innovative, creative, and dare I say, "novel"?

Susan in Seattle

Why, Little Chocolate Donuts, of course.

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