>...that in a thread called "That sucks!", john w is the top responder?
Doesn't surprise me one bit, John H -- let's face it- he's in dire
need to feed his oversized ego..... so he has to keep seeing his name
on the screen.
Not really because "that sucks" and John W are practically synonymous.
>Scout Lady wrote:
I totally AGREE with this summation :O)
Pineapple pizza, thats odd.......
You fucking liar. Obviously it was NEVER on - If it had been, you wouldn't
have seen his reponse. You're pathetic.
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
snip
>
> What's this chit-chat about between Elaine and John H if it's not
> one super ego stroking the other?
And you live for it. You're pathetic.
Invisible yard stick? Which Bibles don't teach what proper Christian
behaviors are?
>
> More likely, you're trying to get my attention.
Well, you're here now, now aren't you?
>
> I will never be, I never plan to be, what YOU, John H, would call
> "a Christian." I trust that will please Jesus very much.
>
"The wise shall inherit glory, But shame shall be the legacy of fools"
(Prov. 3:35).
>
> You might now ask, "So why did you, JohnH, open
>> that thread?" Good question. I only opened it to confirm my suspicion,
>
> Ah! Ha! So it's ok for YOU to be in there! It's not ok for ME to
> be in there! I still can't recall how you were elected God.
>
Hmmm, and you, despite your several "thorn-in-the-sides," are still able
to vastly comprehend context at mid-sentence, how?
>
>> namely that you would already be in it. Would you care to explain what
>> it was that drew you there?
>
> Would you be so kind to explain how you became The Judge of All?
I'll stand on 1 Timothy 5:20.
>
> You, John H, remain an utter waste of the breath you breathe!
I would argue that the LORD God and Christ the Lord might disagree;
however, if you ever see me post again, then you can be certain.
>
> killfiled yet again.
>
Other than unrestrained curiosity, what made you open this thread?
So, a "not so odd," then. 8-)
So why do YOU do it?
>
> Long forgotten is the "if you can't say something nice, don't say
> anything." They're ready with their ugly barbs at every moment,
> simply "because they can."
And YOU do it, because...?
>
> I have to wonder if Jesus made every single last ugly remark that
> occurred to Him. I'm betting he didn't.
Why don't YOU ever think about this before YOU do it?
>
> ==
>
> The Internet is not always a good thing.
Not for YOU, anyway.
>
> john w
>
>
:-)
Actually it very good.......it is called Hawaiian pizza. Just don't order
one from Papa John's as they use bbq sauce instead of tomato sauce and it is
really gross.
> Then there are the spiritual, emotional cripples, the sociopaths.
> They see things they think are "not quite as they believe they ought
> to be,", and they make it a point to make ugly remarks every single
> time.
>
Yes you certainly do that.
> Long forgotten is the "if you can't say something nice, don't say
> anything." They're ready with their ugly barbs at every moment,
> simply "because they can."
>
Ugly barbs like psycho bitch, penis breath, demoniac, etc.?
> I have to wonder if Jesus made every single last ugly remark that
> occurred to Him. I'm betting he didn't.
>
So why do you do it?
> ==
>
> The Internet is not always a good thing.
>
Especially for a mentally ill man who spews forth so much ugliness and
hatred all the while expecting everyone else to take it without complaint.
That is why that pizza tasted so rotten ! I can't stand the sauce
they use at all! I'm hooked on the traditional pizzas like double deluxe,
super supreme, Canadian bacon, ect..I just can't have much of it, a
3 ounce piece is all i get at one setting. That really puts a crimp
in things.
Rod
Oh my!! You wouldn't be accusing dear old johnnie of LYING , now
wouldya? LOL!
>
> The Internet is not always a good thing.
>
> john w
Feel free to LEAVE.
Guaranteed, your presence would not be missed.
>
>"john w @yahoo.com>" <johnw<no> wrote in message
>news:2u5le35ne5tmh7n1s...@4ax.com...
>> x-no-archive: yes
>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:01:33 -0400, "Scout Lady"
>> <scou...@noospam.net> wrote:
>> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
This is another summation I totally agree with.
YECHGKH!
I never heard tell of using BBQ sauce on a Hawaiian pizza--- that
would totally ruin it for this kid!
I love making my pizzas myself from the dough right on up- I put a lot
of toppings on, too...
Some sound strange, but it sure makes a tasty pizza.
Pizza sauce
tomatoes
pepperoni
several types of cheeses
onions
garlic
peppers (sweet)
radishes, finely chopped
cucumber, peel on, finely chopped
real bacon bits
back bacon, finely chopped
and several other goodies I can't remember of the top of me head!!~
:o)
I've never tried pizza with radish or cukes on it. I've always eaten
radish with a sprinkle of salt on them or horsey sauce, and saved the
cukes for salad and pickles. I've seen that pineapple pizza before and
it looks very good, and people tell me it is, but it just seems so out
of place in a pizza parlor. It would seem as strange to put green peas
on pizza as a topping ! I ran across a website for diabetics not to long
ago that had a recipe for spinach pizza ( I'm SERIOUS ), and the idea of
eating something like that just made my hair stand up straight!
Straight for the labs of IGOR!
Rod
I wasn't so much feeling sorry for myself as finding a way of
expressing my desire for more and knowing that I can't let it happen !
But feeling sorry for myself ? Naw! I find far to much to do to waste
any energy on that, I'm to busy living and experimenting with potatoes
to trade barbs. Have you ever seen a potatoe generate electricity or
slowly cook itself ?
Didn't think so...
Naw, that was an add on that I overlooked, and I'm sure others really
hadn't given it that much thought either. Canadian bacon doesn't seem
out of place though on pizza. Perhaps it's the contrast between the
pineapple and the pizza ingredients like tomato paste that makes it seem
so. I'm sure that tomato paste isn't included on the pineapple pizza,
and I'll have to try it sometime after I work past the idea of the
strangeness of it all!
Rod
>
>>Hmm....I recall completely ignoring you for several weeks and you carried on
>>and on about how I was ignoring you and that Jesus was going to get me for
>>ignoring you. You always want it both ways John.
>
> You're such a liar! That was YEARS ago!
>
> Where does this "you always want it both ways..." crap come from?
>
> Do you actually even believe half the bullshit you spout?
Why not? What she said was TRUE, weatherly.
You DID claim Jesus would come back on her for ignoring you.
You're such a hypocritical, blasphemous, pathological LIAR that you
simply try to get off with claiming 'you don't have a good memory, so
you never said that'.
We're ALL used to your lies and feeble excuses.
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>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:50:08 -0400, NOs...@no.spam wrote:
> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
> You sure get pissed off when others invite YOU to leave, yet it's
>perfectly ok for you to demand that others leave!
>
> ???
Well, John, you said 'sometimes the Internet is not a good thing'... I
merely tried to help you out.
I'll even gladly hold the door open for you.
>
> But feeling sorry for myself ? Naw! I find far to much to do to waste
>any energy on that, I'm to busy living and experimenting with potatoes
>to trade barbs. Have you ever seen a potatoe generate electricity or
>slowly cook itself ?
>
> Didn't think so...
But rest assured Johnnie is slowly cooking himself!!!!!!!
>
> I've never tried pizza with radish or cukes on it. I've always eaten
> radish with a sprinkle of salt on them or horsey sauce, and saved the
>cukes for salad and pickles. I've seen that pineapple pizza before and
>it looks very good, and people tell me it is, but it just seems so out
>of place in a pizza parlor. It would seem as strange to put green peas
>on pizza as a topping ! I ran across a website for diabetics not to long
>ago that had a recipe for spinach pizza ( I'm SERIOUS ), and the idea of
>eating something like that just made my hair stand up straight!
>
> Straight for the labs of IGOR!
>
> Rod
Actually, spinach pizza is good. But - you have to like spinach, for
starters. I love it :o)
But Hawaiian pizza is good too. But then, I also love pineapple!! :o)
Just imagine this- wouldn't it be comical:
peanut butter pizza
porridge pizza
Hehehehe!!!!!!!!!!! Think they'd sell? LOL!
> Where does this "you always want it both ways..." crap come from?
>
It's the truth. You demanded that I ignore you and then when I did you
carried on that I was ignoring you.
> Do you actually even believe half the bullshit you spout?
>
What bs? You are an attention whore John.
>>
>>> Then there are the spiritual, emotional cripples, the sociopaths.
>>> They see things they think are "not quite as they believe they ought
>>> to be,", and they make it a point to make ugly remarks every single
>>> time.
>>>
>>Yes you certainly do that.
>
> I note-- yet again-- your absolute REFUSAL to EVER EVER apply ANY
> negative words to yourself! EVER! But you DAILY DEMAND that I apply
> the negative words to myself!
>
Actually you have it all backwards again John.
> I believe that's called "hypocrisy!" But of course, YOU can't be a
> hypocrite! That would mean you're less than perfect, and we ALL know
> the one quality you DO have is that you're perfect!
>
Save the straw John, winter's coming and you may get hungry.
>>
>>> Long forgotten is the "if you can't say something nice, don't say
>>> anything." They're ready with their ugly barbs at every moment,
>>> simply "because they can."
>>>
>>Ugly barbs like psycho bitch, penis breath, demoniac, etc.?
>
> ????? I haven't said "penis breath" in YEARS! DO try to "keep it
> current!" If you have studied arguing and fighting, you should know
> that you are breaking the rules! Of course, you very probably don't
> believe ANY of the rules applies to YOU!
>
What rules? You are making stuff up again John.
>>
>>> I have to wonder if Jesus made every single last ugly remark that
>>> occurred to Him. I'm betting he didn't.
>>>
>>So why do you do it?
>
> Are you now AGAIN claiming to read my mind and the minds of others,
> so that you know exactly what my thoughts are, and that I am
> expressing every single one?
>
I asked you a question directly based on your statements. Only someone with
a truly disordered mind could ever view that as reading the mind of others.
> You're SUCH a pathological liar! Oops! You can't be! You're
> perfect!
>
Not perfect just sane.
> ???
>
Confused again?
There is a place over in Jersey that sells practically any kind of pizza you
can imagine plus they will put just about anything you want on a pizza. Last
week we got a Chicken Cordon Bleu pizza. It was quite good although it had
blue cheese dressing instead of tomato sauce. They also have a bruschetta
pizza that is out of this world.
>x-no-archive: yes
>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:50:08 -0400, NOs...@no.spam wrote:
> Š 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
> You sure get pissed off when others invite YOU to leave, yet it's
>perfectly ok for you to demand that others leave!
Yes.
Kinda gets to ya, huh?
Pity party time?
>
> ???
>x-no-archive: yes
>On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 11:28:09 -0400, "Scout Lady"
><scou...@noospam.net> wrote:
> Š 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>
>>"john w @yahoo.com>" <johnw<no> wrote in message
>>news:2u5le35ne5tmh7n1s...@4ax.com...
>>> x-no-archive: yes
>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:01:33 -0400, "Scout Lady"
>>> <scou...@noospam.net> wrote:
>>> Š 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>>> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>>>
>>>>"John Henry" <john...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:fcbkil$t03$1...@aioe.org...
>>>>> ...that in a thread called "That sucks!", john w is the top responder?
>>>>
>>>>Not really because "that sucks" and John W are practically synonymous.
>>>>
>>> Interesting how many adults in here see things they think are "not
>>> quite as they believe they ought to be", but they choose to "live and
>>> let live" and they say nothing.
>>>
>>Hmm....I recall completely ignoring you for several weeks and you carried on
>>and on about how I was ignoring you and that Jesus was going to get me for
>>ignoring you. You always want it both ways John.
>
> You're such a liar! That was YEARS ago!
>
> Where does this "you always want it both ways..." crap come from?
>
> Do you actually even believe half the bullshit you spout?
Do you?
>
>>
>>> Then there are the spiritual, emotional cripples, the sociopaths.
>>> They see things they think are "not quite as they believe they ought
>>> to be,", and they make it a point to make ugly remarks every single
>>> time.
>>>
>>Yes you certainly do that.
>
> I note-- yet again-- your absolute REFUSAL to EVER EVER apply ANY
>negative words to yourself! EVER! But you DAILY DEMAND that I apply
>the negative words to myself!
>
> I believe that's called "hypocrisy!" But of course, YOU can't be a
>hypocrite! That would mean you're less than perfect, and we ALL know
>the one quality you DO have is that you're perfect!
Are you talking about me again?
>
>>
>>> Long forgotten is the "if you can't say something nice, don't say
>>> anything." They're ready with their ugly barbs at every moment,
>>> simply "because they can."
>>>
>>Ugly barbs like psycho bitch, penis breath, demoniac, etc.?
>
>????? I haven't said "penis breath" in YEARS
Now you're into using the Lord's name in vain.
> DO try to "keep it
>current!" If you have studied arguing and fighting, you should know
>that you are breaking the rules! Of course, you very probably don't
>believe ANY of the rules applies to YOU!
>
>>
>>> I have to wonder if Jesus made every single last ugly remark that
>>> occurred to Him. I'm betting he didn't.
>>>
>>So why do you do it?
>
> Are you now AGAIN claiming to read my mind
That would be me.
Hmmmmmmm!!!! Sounds good!! :o)
>>>Ugly barbs like psycho bitch, penis breath, demoniac, etc.?
>>
>>????? I haven't said "penis breath" in YEARS
>
> Now you're into using the Lord's name in vain.
>
He is also lying as google reveals him calling ujie penis breath back in
May.
>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 06:23:02 -0700, john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com>
>wrote:
>
>>x-no-archive: yes
>>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:50:08 -0400, NOs...@no.spam wrote:
>> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>>may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>>On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 07:19:16 -0700, john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> The Internet is not always a good thing.
>>>>
>>>> john w
>>>
>>>
>>>Feel free to LEAVE.
>>>Guaranteed, your presence would not be missed.
>>
>> You sure get pissed off when others invite YOU to leave, yet it's
>>perfectly ok for you to demand that others leave!
>
>Yes.
>Kinda gets to ya, huh?
>Pity party time?
>
>
>>
>> ???
I'll bring the popcorn!! :o)
Just having some fun with you, Rod.
> Canadian bacon doesn't seem
> out of place though on pizza. Perhaps it's the contrast between the
> pineapple and the pizza ingredients like tomato paste that makes it seem
> so. I'm sure that tomato paste isn't included on the pineapple pizza,
> and I'll have to try it sometime after I work past the idea of the
> strangeness of it all!
>
I've seen pineapple pizza ordered a time or two at work, and I've even
tried it, but I didn't care much for it. However, there must be enough
people who like it, otherwise it wouldn't be on so many menus.
:-)
>
> Rod
Well I hope it was fun then, but your remark made me think and wonder,
how many of the other toppings on the pizza don't have their origins
in Italy ? What did the Italians see as a "topping" ? Several of the
companies here include cheese as a topping when it seems as though it
should be a staple or main ingredient. What is a pizza without cheese?
>
>> Canadian bacon doesn't seem out of place though on pizza. Perhaps it's
>> the contrast between the pineapple and the pizza ingredients like
>> tomato paste that makes it seem so. I'm sure that tomato paste isn't
>> included on the pineapple pizza, and I'll have to try it sometime
>> after I work past the idea of the strangeness of it all!
>>
> I've seen pineapple pizza ordered a time or two at work, and I've even
> tried it, but I didn't care much for it. However, there must be enough
> people who like it, otherwise it wouldn't be on so many menus.
I like pineapple, though it's to sweet for my tastes. I can tolerate
sour much easier, but I may work past the strangeness of it and give
it a try.
BTW, pineapple juice concentrated, with the sugar removed, and in a
glass container, and you you drop in a few pennies connected togather
and attached to a wire, and drop in a small bag of galvanized nails
connected to another wire, and you've got yourself a battery with
enough juice to run a small current appliance like a sony walkman.
Imagine what stomach acid could do !
John probably thinks I'm crazy about now, but a potato can generate
d.c. current at .8 tenths of a volt for a few miliamperes (236) when
you add a copper penny at one end and a galvanized nail in the other
end!
It's that HUGE brain he has, and it's melting down!
Eeeks! The very thought of it gives me the urge to crawl into a dark
corner somewhere and collapse into a slobbering, quivering heap!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! I won't eat it, it's
green DEATH !
But - you have to like spinach, for
> starters. I love it :o)
Don't even take me there!
>
> But Hawaiian pizza is good too. But then, I also love pineapple!! :o)
>
>
>
> Just imagine this- wouldn't it be comical:
>
> peanut butter pizza
>
> porridge pizza
>
>
> Hehehehe!!!!!!!!!!! Think they'd sell? LOL!
No, in fact I don't believe you could give them away! Thats criminal
thinking you're doing there.....
It was, Rod, and I even used a *modified* smiley. See it now?
> but your remark made me think and wonder,
> how many of the other toppings on the pizza don't have their origins
> in Italy ? What did the Italians see as a "topping" ? Several of the
> companies here include cheese as a topping when it seems as though it
> should be a staple or main ingredient. What is a pizza without cheese?
>
People do strange things with pizza these days. I think it's Dominos
that even makes an Oreo pizza now.
>>
>>> Canadian bacon doesn't seem out of place though on pizza. Perhaps
>>> it's the contrast between the pineapple and the pizza ingredients
>>> like tomato paste that makes it seem so. I'm sure that tomato paste
>>> isn't included on the pineapple pizza, and I'll have to try it
>>> sometime after I work past the idea of the strangeness of it all!
>>>
>> I've seen pineapple pizza ordered a time or two at work, and I've even
>> tried it, but I didn't care much for it. However, there must be
>> enough people who like it, otherwise it wouldn't be on so many menus.
>
>
> I like pineapple, though it's to sweet for my tastes. I can tolerate
> sour much easier, but I may work past the strangeness of it and give
> it a try.
>
> BTW, pineapple juice concentrated, with the sugar removed, and in a
> glass container, and you you drop in a few pennies connected togather
> and attached to a wire, and drop in a small bag of galvanized nails
> connected to another wire, and you've got yourself a battery with
> enough juice to run a small current appliance like a sony walkman.
>
> Imagine what stomach acid could do !
>
I don't know about that, but I read that coke will dissolve a piece of
red meat overnight, and heard that the average man dies with about 6
pounds of undigested red meat in his system.
>
> People do strange things with pizza these days. I think it's Dominos that
> even makes an Oreo pizza now.
>
Warning, the oreo stuff is good but the crust tastes like cardboard and
ruins it.
>
> Well I hope it was fun then, but your remark made me think and wonder,
> how many of the other toppings on the pizza don't have their origins
> in Italy ? What did the Italians see as a "topping" ? Several of the
> companies here include cheese as a topping when it seems as though it
> should be a staple or main ingredient. What is a pizza without cheese?
>
>
I use to work with an old Italian lady and she told me that pizza was what
you had for dinner the night before your father got paid. The toppings were
anything your mother had leftover or whatever grew in abundance that she
wanted to use up before it went bad. I guess pizza for the Italians is like
stew for the Irish.
That could be interesting and dangerous! There's no telling what could
end up on that pizza if you were desperate and hungry. I've talked with
WWII veterans that told me stories about guys they knew boiling boot
leather in Austria when food was scarce...
Rod
The origin of what we call Pizza is from Germany / Switzerland.
Yes, but wasn't it an understudy of Da Vinci that brought it to Italy,
where they added to it ?
Every time jw makes a friend he makes sure they don't stay that way.
I certainly hoped he marinated first. And tossed in a bouquet garni.
Perhaps a nice Riesling to accompany. Johnnies are definitely a white wine
food.
Now Rodneys, a robust Cote de Rhone with them.
Pat
Yes, and this has been shown, time after time, after time.
From: john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com>
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> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:01:33 -0400, "Scout Lady"
> <scou...@noospam.net> wrote:
> Š 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>
>>"John Henry" <john...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:fcbkil$t03$1...@aioe.org...
>>> ...that in a thread called "That sucks!", john w is the top responder?
>>
>>Not really because "that sucks" and John W are practically synonymous.
>>
> Interesting how many adults in here see things they think are "not
> quite as they believe they ought to be", but they choose to "live and
> let live" and they say nothing.
Not as interesting is how many, one in this case, individuals think
everybody else should believe as he does, and act accordingly. Is
immaterial to you, whether you ruffle feathers or simply stir the bucket to
create hate & discontent as long as your name makes it temporarily in front
of everybody else. In that case, you don't care what you say, & don't feel
you need to defend it.
> Then there are the spiritual, emotional cripples, the sociopaths.
> They see things they think are "not quite as they believe they ought
> to be,", and they make it a point to make ugly remarks every single
> time.
Not everybody is related to you, the majority of people are perfectly
willing to hold civil discourse on a variety of subjects, and online, the
title of the song by Ray Stevens, along came Jones, you show up. And it's
the kiss of death for any intelligent discussion remaining in the thread.
Unless people ignore you, or simply cut you out, you will disrupt a thread.
Just because you can, which is good enough for you.
> Long forgotten is the "if you can't say something nice, don't say
> anything." They're ready with their ugly barbs at every moment,
A saying, you ignore religiously. In fact, it can be said with some
accuracy that you're saying would be if you can't say some thing ugly and
nasty, make something up.
> simply "because they can."
Again, not everybody is related to you, nor do they conduct themselves as
you do.
> I have to wonder if Jesus made every single last ugly remark that
> occurred to Him. I'm betting he didn't.
Fictional characters are funny that way, they can do anything, or fail to
do anything you want. After all, they are figments of your imagination
> ==
>
> The Internet is not always a good thing.
Especially not for braggarts, but you did not mean the Internet, for this
is USENET, in entirely different animal that uses the Internet backbone as
its carrier. Actually, it uses a very small protocol that has nothing to
do with news, but I don't want to add to your confusion.
> john w
which wannabe this time, Johnny, the one that pretends that everybody else
acts like he does, and he does not act like he claims they do? Or just the
pompous little ass hole that likes to wag his tongue and his fingers and
the truth is unknown to him.
walksalone who has seen this tap dance from Johnny before, and will see it
again. The one where he plays a poor suffering hero who cannot understand
why everybody acts like he does, but only according to him.
And now, we have Johnny playing to the fourth wall as he sucks up, to a
person who no longer active within this particular community. A person
that showed some habits, similar to Johnny in his final days. Oh yes, did
anybody else notice the poor, pitiful me act at the very end?
Re: Something about women
Hey, Deac! Can we be friends?
We truly are on the same beam so far! PTL!
(You also never answered me if it's ok to call you "Deac" after my
Uncle Deke), the 3rd preacher in the family (grandpa, Uncle Deke, and
me, all the same side of the family--moms')
I read your thoughts and they read like mine, only yours are better
flushed out. Perhaps because you don't suffer my mental maladies?
Yup- but we all know lying is johnnie's favorite pastime, Cathy.
Yet, he calls other people 'pathological liars'!
>john w <johnw wrote:
>> x-no-archive: yes
>> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:50:08 -0400, NOs...@no.spam wrote:
>> Š 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 07:19:16 -0700, john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The Internet is not always a good thing.
>>>>
>>>> john w
>>>
>>> Feel free to LEAVE.
>>> Guaranteed, your presence would not be missed.
>>
>> You sure get pissed off when others invite YOU to leave, yet it's
>> perfectly ok for you to demand that others leave!
>>
>> ???
>>
>Can you explain how "feel free to leave" entered your mind, but somehow
>exited as a "demand?"
Methinks johnnie is preparing to toss himself another pity party.
Yup-- melting fast!
We used to do that potato experiment in school -- a spud be an amazing
little thing, huh? !! :O)
I have a sweet potato plant growing in water right now---- one of me
spuds shot forth with some 'eyes' and rather than toss it out, I cut
it in half and immersed it - now it's shooting up like crazy!! :o)
>NOs...@no.spam wrote:
>> On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 08:47:32 -0700, Rod <kc0...@att.net> wrote:
>>
>>> I've never tried pizza with radish or cukes on it. I've always eaten
>>> radish with a sprinkle of salt on them or horsey sauce, and saved the
>>> cukes for salad and pickles. I've seen that pineapple pizza before and
>>> it looks very good, and people tell me it is, but it just seems so out
>>> of place in a pizza parlor. It would seem as strange to put green peas
>>> on pizza as a topping ! I ran across a website for diabetics not to long
>>> ago that had a recipe for spinach pizza ( I'm SERIOUS ), and the idea of
>>> eating something like that just made my hair stand up straight!
>>>
>>> Straight for the labs of IGOR!
>>>
>>> Rod
>> Actually, spinach pizza is good.
>
> Eeeks! The very thought of it gives me the urge to crawl into a dark
>corner somewhere and collapse into a slobbering, quivering heap!
>
> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! I won't eat it, it's
> green DEATH !
>
>
Ohhhhhhhhhhh -- you love spinach that much, do ya? :O)
>
>
> But - you have to like spinach, for
>> starters. I love it :o)
>
> Don't even take me there!
>
>
Hehehehe!!!!!!!!
>>
>> But Hawaiian pizza is good too. But then, I also love pineapple!! :o)
>>
>>
>>
>> Just imagine this- wouldn't it be comical:
>>
>> peanut butter pizza
>>
>> porridge pizza
>>
>>
>> Hehehehe!!!!!!!!!!! Think they'd sell? LOL!
>
> No, in fact I don't believe you could give them away! Thats criminal
>thinking you're doing there.....
Yes, I must agree !!! LOL!
I just couldn't resist!! :O)
My mother used to make what she called 'Whatisaw' .. I asked her what
that was-- she said 'What I saw in the fridge, I put into the stew!!!!
It was mighty tasty! :O)
As a result, I often make 'whatisaw' stew too :O)
Yup- year after year after year!
>Scout Lady wrote:
I was never fond of the sweet pizzas either, John.
Something just turns my stomach even trying 'em.
But then, I'm not one to eat desserts and sweets that much anyway.
(And when people ask me why, I simply laugh and say "I'm sweet enough
as it is" !!!!)
:o)
From: john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: alt.religion.christian.baptist
Subject: Re: Isn't it odd...
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 06:22:14 -0700
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> <scou...@noospam.net> wrote:
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> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>
>>"john w @yahoo.com>" <johnw<no> wrote in message
>>news:2u5le35ne5tmh7n1s...@4ax.com...
>>> x-no-archive: yes
>>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:01:33 -0400, "Scout Lady"
>>> <scou...@noospam.net> wrote:
>>> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>>> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>>>
>>>>"John Henry" <john...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:fcbkil$t03$1...@aioe.org...
snip
>>Hmm....I recall completely ignoring you for several weeks and you
>>carried on and on about how I was ignoring you and that Jesus was
>>going to get me for ignoring you. You always want it both ways John.
>
> You're such a liar! That was YEARS ago!
It's any time you get ignored after you demand somebody ignore you. It's
a problem you have, it's called reality.
> Where does this "you always want it both ways..." crap come from?
From your conduct, from your posting history, from your posturing, is
whether an extensive list and not required for verification, where your
antics are concerned.
> Do you actually even believe half the bullshit you spout?
She has to spout bullshit first, the Lady appears to lack that talent.
Whereas you have enough to make up for everybody else on USENET.
>>
>>> Then there are the spiritual, emotional cripples, the sociopaths.
>>> They see things they think are "not quite as they believe they ought
>>> to be,", and they make it a point to make ugly remarks every single
>>> time.
>>>
>>Yes you certainly do that.
>
> I note-- yet again-- your absolute REFUSAL to EVER EVER apply ANY
> negative words to yourself! EVER! But you DAILY DEMAND that I apply
She has yet to earn any, and by the way, she has referred or herself and
a less than complementary manner. Of course with your selective memory,
he managed to ignore that. She has made no demands on you, for she
realizes like the small rotten child you are, you are no longer house
trainable.
> the negative words to myself!
That would require you to be able to tell the truth about yourself,
something nobody has noticed as of yet. Isn't that right, retired
Sergeant E5, United States Air Force, the year Bobby and Martin died?
> I believe that's called "hypocrisy!" But of course, YOU can't be a
No, it's called telling the truth, and that's even worse. When you are
involved, it's a thing that is to be avoided at all costs. Your current
display is ample evidence for that observation.
> hypocrite! That would mean you're less than perfect, and we ALL know
> the one quality you DO have is that you're perfect!
No, nobody knows that she is perfect, not even herself. This does not
stop you from presenting your strawman by insinuating that she has made
or forwarded such a claim. Of course, your ability to read leaves a lot
to be desired. Whereas your ability to jump to conclusions and
assumptions means you'll never have to enter a regular exercise program.
>>> Long forgotten is the "if you can't say something nice, don't say
>>> anything." They're ready with their ugly barbs pity every moment,
>>> simply "because they can."
>>>
>>Ugly barbs like psycho bitch, penis breath, demoniac, etc.?
>
> ????? I haven't said "penis breath" in YEARS! DO try to "keep it
But you have said it, and you have accused others of having it. It was a
current theme until such time as I asked you. How was it you were aware
of such things other than personal experience. You should that line of
implied insult off real quick. After that, you tried for the pity party
routine and said that you had been molested as a child, from both ends,
over an extended period of time starting around the age of eight or 10,
depending on which version you were using at a time. It lasted from five
to seven years depending again, on which version you are using.
> current!" If you have studied arguing and fighting, you should know
> that you are breaking the rules! Of course, you very probably don't
> believe ANY of the rules applies to YOU!
What rules? Just because you do not understand how USENET works does not
mean you get to insinuate, you know about rules nobody else does, and
they must comply, whether they want to or not. It there were any rules
applicable to USENET, such as the civil discourse and manners, you would
have been long gone.
>>> I have to wonder if Jesus made every single last ugly remark that
>>> occurred to Him. I'm betting he didn't.
>>>
>>So why do you do it?
> Are you now AGAIN claiming to read my mind and the minds of others,
> so that you know exactly what my thoughts are, and that I am
> expressing every single one?
Those that you do express indicate that you are very foul in speech, and
regularly so. You tend to insult others, or drag them down to your
level, where you can become alert ahead with your years of incompetence.
The majority of people realize the coming from you, a so-called insult is
a badge of honor.
> You're SUCH a pathological liar! Oops! You can't be! You're
> perfect!
Your strawman, as the lady made note, you might want to save it. You
might get snowed in not be able to make it to the food bank to refurbish
your, how to say this delicately. I do not know, your hand out. I
suppose, that will have to do. You may just have to eat it.
>>> ==
>>>
>>> The Internet is not always a good thing.
>>>
>>Especially for a mentally ill man who spews forth so much ugliness and
>>hatred all the while expecting everyone else to take it without
>>complaint.
Lady, did you really expect him to apply the same standards to himself as
he demands from honors after this length of time? Talk about eternal
hope.
which wannabe this time Johnny, the one who still does not understand
that people do pay attention to what you say, & when you try to pretend
that it no longer matters, rub your nose in the small pile you made
between your legs?
walksalone who has long since failed to be surprised when Johnny expects
others be 10 times the human that he is or can be. After all, he has a
pet god, and that makes him special. According to him, that is.
Another episode that Johnny, under different alias, failed to think
through, or think about.
361ACF51...@hotmail.com
To equate the Lord Jesus to Hitler, or Stalin, or Saddam is absurdly sad,
that
you can't see the difference.
prophet_j...@hotmail.com
The subject is "Isn't it odd"
Makes one wonder what the subject is, or does it?
> john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com> news:2u5le35ne5tmh7n1sp3ng0qmho9tumd6ra@
> 4ax.com pretended to not be the village idiot but the following shows
> otherwise.
>
> From: john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com>
> Newsgroups: alt.religion.christian.baptist
> Subject: Re: Isn't it odd...
> Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 07:19:16 -0700
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>> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 15:01:33 -0400, "Scout Lady"
>> <scou...@noospam.net> wrote:
>> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>>
>>>"John Henry" <john...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>news:fcbkil$t03$1...@aioe.org...
>>>> ...that in a thread called "That sucks!", john w is the top
>>>> responder?
>>>
>>>Not really because "that sucks" and John W are practically
>>>synonymous.
>>>
>> Interesting how many adults in here see things they think are "not
>> quite as they believe they ought to be", but they choose to "live and
>> let live" and they say nothing.
>
> Not as interesting is how many, one in this case, individuals think
> everybody else should believe as he does, and act accordingly. Is
> immaterial to you, whether you ruffle feathers or simply stir the
> bucket to create hate & discontent as long as your name makes it
> temporarily in front of everybody else. In that case, you don't care
> what you say, & don't feel you need to defend it.
>
>
>> Then there are the spiritual, emotional cripples, the sociopaths.
>> They see things they think are "not quite as they believe they ought
>> to be,", and they make it a point to make ugly remarks every single
>> time.
>
> Not everybody is related to you, the majority of people are perfectly
> willing to hold civil discourse on a variety of subjects, and online,
> the title of the song by Ray Stevens, along came Jones, you show up.
What exactly is your fixation on singers with really bad haircuts? Are
you invested in a Fantastic Sam's franchise?
> And it's the kiss of death for any intelligent discussion remaining in
> the thread. Unless people ignore you, or simply cut you out, you will
> disrupt a thread. Just because you can, which is good enough for you.
>
>> Long forgotten is the "if you can't say something nice, don't say
>> anything." They're ready with their ugly barbs at every moment,
>
> A saying, you ignore religiously. In fact, it can be said with some
> accuracy that you're saying would be if you can't say some thing ugly
> and nasty, make something up.
>
>> simply "because they can."
>
> Again, not everybody is related to you, nor do they conduct themselves
> as you do.
>
>> I have to wonder if Jesus made every single last ugly remark that
>> occurred to Him. I'm betting he didn't.
>
> Fictional characters are funny that way, they can do anything, or fail
> to do anything you want. After all, they are figments of your
> imagination
>
>> ==
>>
>> The Internet is not always a good thing.
>
> Especially not for braggarts, but you did not mean the Internet, for
> this is USENET, in entirely different animal that uses the Internet
> backbone as its carrier. Actually, it uses a very small protocol that
> has nothing to do with news, but I don't want to add to your
> confusion.
Tell us more, Kimosabe.What pray tell of telnet, for this confuses us
and causes us anguish.
Your arrogance is boundless, boundless I say.
Pat
Thus increasing the average IQ in the room.
Pat
One "throws" a party, one does not "toss" a party, cretin.
One might "toss oneself off", however we Catholics take a dim view of that.
Knock yourself out however.
Pat
I enjoy a good stew and I like it best over mashed potatoes with plently of
crusty bread and butter. I just add beef cubes, onions, carrots, peas and
potatoes with a little bit of flour to thicken it up. Leftovers are usually
eaten before morning around here.
Speaking of domestic things, I got a roomba yesterday and I absolutely love
it. I charged it all day yesterday and overnight and I turned it on before
we went to Church and breakfast this morning. My living room, dining room
and kitchen were all vacuumed when we returned and it was back recharging.
I just let it loose in the family room and it is cleaning under the sofa and
chairs! There is a way to program it to clean at certain times so I am going
to try and figure out how to do it later.
Does so, oddly enough!! :o)
>x-no-archive: no- archived.
>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 10:58:24 -0400, NOs...@no.spam wrote:
> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 06:22:14 -0700, john w <johnw<no>@yahoo.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>Hmm....I recall completely ignoring you for several weeks and you carried on
>>>>and on about how I was ignoring you and that Jesus was going to get me for
>>>>ignoring you. You always want it both ways John.
>>>
>>> You're such a liar! That was YEARS ago!
>>>
>>> Where does this "you always want it both ways..." crap come from?
>>>
>>> Do you actually even believe half the bullshit you spout?
>>
>>
>>Why not? What she said was TRUE, weatherly.
>>
>> You DID claim Jesus would come back on her for ignoring you.
>
> It's truly astounding the comments you make, your "memories" of the
>posting history of others, while you LIE and distort your own!
>
Well, John, believe whatever you prefer, but you DID make that silly
claim.
If you don't want to be called a liar, then stop your lying.
>>
>>You're such a hypocritical,
>
> you're projecting.
>
>blasphemous,
>
> you're projecting.
>
>pathological LIAR
>
> you're REALLY projecting!
>
How is Cathy 'projecting' by simply telling the truth?
You know what a well-known, well-documented liar you are, so quit the
games.
We ALL know what you are, and what a waste you're making of your life.
You yourself claim to be 'living on borrowed time', so to speak... why
not USE what time you have left to make some friends instead of
nothing but enemies?
>that you
>>simply try to get off with claiming 'you don't have a good memory, so
>>you never said that'.
>
> I don't have a good memory in many cases. I can't recall where I
>last saw those posts of the people calling you "Queen Liar."
>
Too bad, John. That's only because THERE ARE NONE.
YOU coined the phrase yourself, as google long ago proved.
>>
>>We're ALL used to your lies and feeble excuses.
>
> 'We're all?"
>
> You have mice in all your pockets?
>
What do mice have to do with this subject? Typical narcissist that you
are, you try to weasel out of a tight situation concerning your own
shoddy behavior by attempting to change the subject.
How many times have I corrected on you on this?
I won't work with me, John, so give it up.
> That ^ ^ is just MORE false accusations, Elaine!
>
No false accusations were made.
You ARE a liar, a fraud trying to pass yourself off as an ordained
Pastor and psychologist, and a known narcissist.
Ohhhhhhhhhh. now I feel hungry! :o)
>Speaking of domestic things, I got a roomba yesterday and I absolutely love
>it. I charged it all day yesterday and overnight and I turned it on before
>we went to Church and breakfast this morning. My living room, dining room
>and kitchen were all vacuumed when we returned and it was back recharging.
>I just let it loose in the family room and it is cleaning under the sofa and
>chairs! There is a way to program it to clean at certain times so I am going
>to try and figure out how to do it later.
>
NICE!!!!!!!! I'd love to get one of those. Does it do a good job?
>
> Why is it that I must always be lying? Perhaps it's that I don't
>remember. Do you remember everything-- EVERYTHING -- you did 4 months
>ago?
What do you think ARCHIVING is for, John?
Because you're too cowardly to archive, someone else has to do it for
you.
>x-no-archive: forget it!
>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 14:01:10 GMT, Rod <kc0...@att.net> wrote:
> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>john w <johnw wrote:
>>> x-no-archive: yes
>>> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 18:06:32 GMT, Rod <kc0...@att.net> wrote:
>>> © 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>>> may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>>> Scout Lady wrote:
>>>>> "Rod" <kc0...@att.net> wrote in message
>>>>> news:WWnGi.50174$Um6....@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net...
>>>>>> John Henry wrote:
>>>>>>> ...that in a thread called "That sucks!", john w is the top responder?
>>>>>> Pineapple pizza, thats odd.......
>>>>> Actually it very good.......it is called Hawaiian pizza. Just don't order
>>>>> one from Papa John's as they use bbq sauce instead of tomato sauce and it is
>>>>> really gross.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> That is why that pizza tasted so rotten ! I can't stand the sauce
>>>> they use at all! I'm hooked on the traditional pizzas like double deluxe,
>>>> super supreme, Canadian bacon, ect..I just can't have much of it, a
>>>> 3 ounce piece is all i get at one setting. That really puts a crimp
>>>> in things.
>>>
>>> As you would say if I (or someone else you don't like) had said ^ ^,
>>> "Whine whine whine! Pity party!"
>>
>> I wasn't so much feeling sorry for myself as finding a way of
>>expressing my desire for more and knowing that I can't let it happen !
>
> Pardon me if I gave you the impression I was starting a
>conversation.
>
>snip
>
>john w
That's perfectly all right, John; we understand you're incapable of
doing that.
>x-no-archive: yes
>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 11:00:02 -0400, NOs...@no.spam wrote:
> Š 2007 John D Weatherly all rights reserved; no portion of this post
>may be used anywhere else without written permission of the author.
>>On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 14:01:10 GMT, Rod <kc0...@att.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> But feeling sorry for myself ? Naw! I find far to much to do to waste
>>>any energy on that, I'm to busy living and experimenting with potatoes
>>>to trade barbs. Have you ever seen a potatoe generate electricity or
>>>slowly cook itself ?
>>>
>>> Didn't think so...
>>
>>But rest assured Johnnie is slowly cooking himself!!!!!!!
>
> You keep saying such ridiculous things, and yet, it's YOU and Rodney
>and Cathy who are having the meltdown!
>
>john w
>
There, there, Johnnie. Have a nice little cookie and glass of warm
milk. there- we feel much better now, don't we?
There's a good little fellow!
>
> Actually, with my various creative outlets, and my therapy, I'm NOT
>melting down!
> You should really try some therapy! It's been a real lifesaver!
>
> john w
It obviously has done you no good whatsoever, John. You're still as
crusty and miserable as ever, and getting worse by the minute.
>
>
> Awhile back, I came up with the expression, "[ Elaine ], you're
>stupid as a rock!" Now I can say I know a potato that's smarter then
>she is!
And don't forget that's SWEET potato- sweet, just like me, son....
Yes it does. I vacuumed the entire downstairs yesterday and when I set it
loose today I was amazed at how much it picked up and my main vacuum is
pretty efficient. I will still need to vacuum at least once a week but I
vacuum the family room twice a day now so I can probably cut that down
considerably. My husband was impressed, he told me to order another one so
they can do the whole downstairs in one charging. He didn't have to tell me
a second time ;o)
Sounds great! Now all you need is a robotic lawn mower!! :O)
Well to be fair I did buy some chocolate wafers at AC Moore yesterday to
melt down to make some candy with the kids after dinner tonight.
Isn't that another name for husband?