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david

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Nov 4, 2015, 5:17:51 PM11/4/15
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david (fixing dinner): Uh, Dalin, I put the ground beef in the colander,
but it isn't draining. You told me to drain it. What should I do?

dalin: have you cooked the meat yet?

david: uh, no.

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Joy

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Nov 4, 2015, 6:25:18 PM11/4/15
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On 11/4/2015 2:17 PM, david wrote:
> david (fixing dinner): Uh, Dalin, I put the ground beef in the colander,
> but it isn't draining. You told me to drain it. What should I do?
>
> dalin: have you cooked the meat yet?
>
> david: uh, no.
>

LOL!

Sir Gregory Hall, Esq.

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Nov 4, 2015, 6:27:10 PM11/4/15
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On 4 Nov 2015 22:17:49 GMT, david <da...@somewherebutwhocares.net> wrote:
>david (fixing dinner): Uh, Dalin, I put the ground beef in the colander,
>but it isn't draining. You told me to drain it. What should I do?
>
>dalin: have you cooked the meat yet?
>
>david: uh, no.

I just can't believe Dalin married such a wimp!

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Sir Gregory Hall, Esq.

"It is my learned opinion that a man
should not mince words just to spare
the sensibilities of the thin-skinned
or the ignorant."

NotMe

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Nov 4, 2015, 7:50:33 PM11/4/15
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"david" <da...@somewherebutwhocares.net> wrote in message
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> david (fixing dinner): Uh, Dalin, I put the ground beef in the colander,
> but it isn't draining. You told me to drain it. What should I do?
>
> dalin: have you cooked the meat yet?
>
> david: uh, no.

One of my daughters married a master chief. He does all the cooking. Hint
I very much enjoy easting at their house.


Sue in Ok

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Nov 4, 2015, 8:38:51 PM11/4/15
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that sounds like an oopsie! <g>

**Dalin**

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Nov 5, 2015, 7:14:29 AM11/5/15
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On Wed, 04 Nov 2015 18:27:08 -0500, "Sir Gregory Hall, Esq."
<greghall@yacht_master.fake> wrote:

>On 4 Nov 2015 22:17:49 GMT, david <da...@somewherebutwhocares.net> wrote:
>>david (fixing dinner): Uh, Dalin, I put the ground beef in the colander,
>>but it isn't draining. You told me to drain it. What should I do?
>>
>>dalin: have you cooked the meat yet?
>>
>>david: uh, no.
>
>I just can't believe Dalin married such a wimp!

And we'll be married 55 years on the 23rd of this month. Obviously
he's a keeper! :^)

Dalin

david

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Nov 5, 2015, 12:54:27 PM11/5/15
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On 04 Nov 2015 david replied to the post of Sue in Ok, which stated...

>> dalin: have you cooked the meat yet?
>>
>> david: uh, no.
>>
>> --
>> _____
>> david
>> http://davidsplace.org/
>
> that sounds like an oopsie! <g>

Hi, Sue,
No, not an oopsie. I hadn't done this in years and was just blindly
following instructions as I thought I had heard them... was funny and I
wanted to share.
david

Sue in Ok

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Nov 5, 2015, 1:37:42 PM11/5/15
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well hamburger meat can have some blood laying in package too so yeah-that
could be 'drained" <g> my husband asks me many times if he can do anything
to help-in the kitchen- so let him cut up an onion-I don't mind giving him that job! ;)

Joan F (MI)

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Nov 6, 2015, 10:01:37 AM11/6/15
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Jimmy's idea of helping in the kitchen is to go get some takeout. That's
okay with me.

Sue in Ok

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Nov 7, 2015, 11:31:40 PM11/7/15
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We had takeout pizza tonight-but I think I prefer it fresher and still hot.... <g>

albert

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Nov 14, 2015, 2:46:08 PM11/14/15
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You really know how to make a man cry don't you, Sue

Li'l Al

albert

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Nov 14, 2015, 2:48:47 PM11/14/15
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Is it safe for me think the "take out" was from the frig?

Li'l Al
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