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:lol: Reader getting butthurt about slurs. He calls half the country slurs in every post.


Attacking the innocent and defenseless is trash. Attacking your New politics and sundry bedfellows is a different matter.

But if you want to continue down this path, have fun.

You’ll go to any lengths to justify your personal attacks and prejudices.

Very sad, indeed.


So why use that word? Helps you feel better?

And how?

Do your derogatory words make you feel superior?

It sure seems they do. You use them often to paint a great deal of the country in a bad light.

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Mr. Reason wrote:
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:lol: Reader getting butthurt about slurs. He calls half the country slurs in every post.


Attacking the innocent and defenseless is trash. Attacking your New politics and sundry bedfellows is a different matter.

But if you want to continue down this path, have fun.

You’ll go to any lengths to justify your personal attacks and prejudices.

Very sad, indeed.


So why use that word? Helps you feel better?

And how?

Do your derogatory words make you feel superior?

It sure seems they do. You use them often to paint a great deal of the country in a bad light.


Clueless as usual.

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Regular Reader wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Mr. Reason wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
leashyourkids wrote:
:lol: Reader getting butthurt about slurs. He calls half the country slurs in every post.


Attacking the innocent and defenseless is trash. Attacking your New politics and sundry bedfellows is a different matter.

But if you want to continue down this path, have fun.

You’ll go to any lengths to justify your personal attacks and prejudices.

Very sad, indeed.


So why use that word? Helps you feel better?

And how?

Do your derogatory words make you feel superior?

It sure seems they do. You use them often to paint a great deal of the country in a bad light.


Clueless as usual.

Well, you’re nothing if not consistent.

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Whatever you do stick around, liddle Leash needs constant affirmation.

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Whatever you do stick around, liddle Leash needs constant affirmation.

Leash doesn’t need my help. He’s fine.

You, however, may need a professional to get you through the next few months.

I worry about you. I really do.

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Back to the original point of this thread, yes, you can do a lot of fun cooking. If you have a grill, you can do a lot of grilling and smoking and those are flavors that are really hard to develop inside a kitchen. Google "beer can chicken" for an easy intro into cooking... again, it is somewhat foolproof, but even if you screw it up once, just try again.

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Back to the original point of this thread, yes, you can do a lot of fun cooking. If you have a grill, you can do a lot of grilling and smoking and those are flavors that are really hard to develop inside a kitchen. Google "beer can chicken" for an easy intro into cooking... again, it is somewhat foolproof, but even if you screw it up once, just try again.

The original point of this thread is fucking stupid. Just fucking cook.

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And I really don't get why Hawaii You bothers so many of you guys.

I’m certainly not bothered by him but I’m also not convinced he isn’t a mult. It seems like a bit. Then again I’ve suspected Beardown as well so who knows.

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The original point of this thread is fucking stupid.

That goes for 90% of the posts on this message board, yet we somehow survive without your commentary on most of them.

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And I really don't get why Hawaii You bothers so many of you guys.

I’m certainly not bothered by him but I’m also not convinced he isn’t a mult. It seems like a bit. Then again I’ve suspected Beardown as well so who knows.


I honestly just don't get why some of the middle aged and older goofs feel the need to constantly use the word retarded.

They hopefully wouldn't be as hateful to the defenseless and innocent as they pose to be here.

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newper wrote:
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The original point of this thread is fucking stupid.

That goes for 90% of the posts on this message board, yet we somehow survive without your commentary on most of them.

Just be happy you get my commentary on 10% of them.

I think you’re a little high on the percentage, however.

I’m not sure I’ve ever responded to you before. You should feel special. I’m sure your mom said you were special and she was right.

There are two kinds of specia, btw. Reader is an expert on one kind...as are you.

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I don't get why "retard" is the n-word of stupid people when "idiot," "genius," "cretin," and "moron" are all fine. It's the same thing: it's a term that isn't used that way anymore.

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And I really don't get why Hawaii You bothers so many of you guys.

I’m certainly not bothered by him but I’m also not convinced he isn’t a mult. It seems like a bit. Then again I’ve suspected Beardown as well so who knows.


I honestly just don't get why some of the middle aged and older goofs feel the need to constantly use the word retarded.

They hopefully wouldn't be as hateful to the defenseless and innocent as they pose to be here.

Given the words and thoughts you spew to describe a great number of your fellow Americans, retarded is lite weight. Get off your fucking high-horse gramps.

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I don't get why "retard" is the n-word of stupid people when "idiot," "genius," "cretin," and "moron" are all fine. It's the same thing: it's a term that isn't used that way anymore.


For me it's because it has a history, especially with kids.

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Sperg is the new retard, if anything. Even calling someone "special" would cut closer nowadays.

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The original point of this thread is fucking stupid.

That goes for 90% of the posts on this message board, yet we somehow survive without your commentary on most of them.

Just be happy you get my commentary on 10% of them.

You realize that wasn't a math problem, right? Listen, HawaiiYou could be a mult or could not be. He has posted things that makes one think he is very, very -- let's say out of touch with the current world. That being said, I think such a person could exist. I think such a person could be reaching out for advice and help on a board such as this. There's a couple ways to react. Your way of being a jerk is certainly one way to do it... and maybe you are right, maybe this is a long con by some poster here, but what if you're wrong? What if this is a real person looking for help? We've been down this road before with SHARK, and nobody believed that... but it was real, and you ran the guy away. He was a nice guy who didn't mean any harm. Why do we want to put HawaiiYou down that same path? I just don't get it.

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Mr. Reason wrote:
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And I really don't get why Hawaii You bothers so many of you guys.

I’m certainly not bothered by him but I’m also not convinced he isn’t a mult. It seems like a bit. Then again I’ve suspected Beardown as well so who knows.


I honestly just don't get why some of the middle aged and older goofs feel the need to constantly use the word retarded.

They hopefully wouldn't be as hateful to the defenseless and innocent as they pose to be here.

Given the words and thoughts you spew to describe a great number of your fellow Americans, retarded is lite weight. Get off your fucking high-horse gramps.


The MAGA idiots made a choice, kids born with disabilities are the butt of a shitty joke imo.

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The original point of this thread is fucking stupid.

That goes for 90% of the posts on this message board, yet we somehow survive without your commentary on most of them.

Just be happy you get my commentary on 10% of them.

You realize that wasn't a math problem, right? Listen, HawaiiYou could be a mult or could not be. He has posted things that makes one think he is very, very -- let's say out of touch with the current world. That being said, I think such a person could exist. I think such a person could be reaching out for advice and help on a board such as this. There's a couple ways to react. Your way of being a jerk is certainly one way to do it... and maybe you are right, maybe this is a long con by some poster here, but what if you're wrong? What if this is a real person looking for help? We've been down this road before with SHARK, and nobody believed that... but it was real, and you ran the guy away. He was a nice guy who didn't mean any harm. Why do we want to put HawaiiYou down that same path? I just don't get it.

Stop being a pussy.

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Stop being a pussy.

Well I think we both can agree that we hope you die in a fire.

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Stop being a pussy.

Well I think we both can agree that we hope you die in a fire.

I’m not sure about all that. I agree to nothing.

However, I am sure that you’re a fucking pussy.

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Another good thing to practice cooking is pasta -- it is pretty easy to cook... just buy the packaged pasta and it will tell you how long it takes to cook on the package. I like to get the shorter kinds of pasta -- sometimes it is harder to cook the spaghetti or linguini because it won't fit all in the pot at one time. Rotini is great or the wagon wheels. Then you get a separate pan to warm up the sauce... if you really feel up to it, you can brown some Italian sausage, drain the oil, and then put the sauce in there. Once the pasta finishes, you can drain it in a colander, and then put it in with the sauce and mix it up and let it cook for another minute or so. Take it off the heat, put it in a serving dish and put some sprinkled parmesean across the top... it is super easy and tastes great. You can also find some frozen garlic bread to go with it... that is as simple as putting it out of the package and into the oven.

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Another good thing to practice cooking is pasta -- it is pretty easy to cook... just buy the packaged pasta and it will tell you how long it takes to cook on the package. I like to get the shorter kinds of pasta -- sometimes it is harder to cook the spaghetti or linguini because it won't fit all in the pot at one time. Rotini is great or the wagon wheels. Then you get a separate pan to warm up the sauce... if you really feel up to it, you can brown some Italian sausage, drain the oil, and then put the sauce in there. Once the pasta finishes, you can drain it in a colander, and then put it in with the sauce and mix it up and let it cook for another minute or so. Take it off the heat, put it in a serving dish and put some sprinkled parmesean across the top... it is super easy and tastes great. You can also find some frozen garlic bread to go with it... that is as simple as putting it out of the package and into the oven.



That's my go-to for dinner and four lunches: pound of penne or rotini, pound of Italian sausage, sauce, diced tomatoes, onions, green pepper (frozen in a pinch on these two), garlic, basil, and giardiniera relish. I like mozzarella or the six-cheese blend instead of parmesan, though. The gooeyness balances the acidity of the giardiniera and tomato sauce.

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Another good thing to practice cooking is pasta -- it is pretty easy to cook... just buy the packaged pasta and it will tell you how long it takes to cook on the package. I like to get the shorter kinds of pasta -- sometimes it is harder to cook the spaghetti or linguini because it won't fit all in the pot at one time. Rotini is great or the wagon wheels. Then you get a separate pan to warm up the sauce... if you really feel up to it, you can brown some Italian sausage, drain the oil, and then put the sauce in there. Once the pasta finishes, you can drain it in a colander, and then put it in with the sauce and mix it up and let it cook for another minute or so. Take it off the heat, put it in a serving dish and put some sprinkled parmesean across the top... it is super easy and tastes great. You can also find some frozen garlic bread to go with it... that is as simple as putting it out of the package and into the oven.

You read like an Olive Garden cook...

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I'm trying to pickup some new hobbies.

Seen a lot of youtube videos on cooking. Always liked cooking. Always liked dealing w/ meat. Thought many times throughout my life I should have been a butcher.

Do you guys cook for a hobby? what is a good way to start? i mean i know mac and cheese or spaghetti but I'd like to get into some ethnic style cooking. Not bland American.

Any good tips / hints / foods to start with?


Buy a Foreman grill.

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipes/1947 ... -and-easy/

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I'm trying to pickup some new hobbies.

Seen a lot of youtube videos on cooking. Always liked cooking. Always liked dealing w/ meat. Thought many times throughout my life I should have been a butcher.

Do you guys cook for a hobby? what is a good way to start? i mean i know mac and cheese or spaghetti but I'd like to get into some ethnic style cooking. Not bland American.

Any good tips / hints / foods to start with?


Buy a Foreman grill.

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipes/1947 ... -and-easy/

Stop feeding the squirrels.

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Foreman grills make the worst burgers. They're like hockey pucks to me. Burgers in the air fryer are okay if you like a crispy outside.

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I'm trying to pickup some new hobbies.

Seen a lot of youtube videos on cooking. Always liked cooking. Always liked dealing w/ meat. Thought many times throughout my life I should have been a butcher.

Do you guys cook for a hobby? what is a good way to start? i mean i know mac and cheese or spaghetti but I'd like to get into some ethnic style cooking. Not bland American.

Any good tips / hints / foods to start with?


Buy a Foreman grill.

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipes/1947 ... -and-easy/

Stop feeding the squirrels.


But they are SOOOOOO CUUUTE!!!!

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Another good thing to practice cooking is pasta -- it is pretty easy to cook... just buy the packaged pasta and it will tell you how long it takes to cook on the package. I like to get the shorter kinds of pasta -- sometimes it is harder to cook the spaghetti or linguini because it won't fit all in the pot at one time. Rotini is great or the wagon wheels. Then you get a separate pan to warm up the sauce... if you really feel up to it, you can brown some Italian sausage, drain the oil, and then put the sauce in there. Once the pasta finishes, you can drain it in a colander, and then put it in with the sauce and mix it up and let it cook for another minute or so. Take it off the heat, put it in a serving dish and put some sprinkled parmesean across the top... it is super easy and tastes great. You can also find some frozen garlic bread to go with it... that is as simple as putting it out of the package and into the oven.

You read like an Olive Garden cook...

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Another good thing to practice cooking is pasta -- it is pretty easy to cook... just buy the packaged pasta and it will tell you how long it takes to cook on the package. I like to get the shorter kinds of pasta -- sometimes it is harder to cook the spaghetti or linguini because it won't fit all in the pot at one time. Rotini is great or the wagon wheels. Then you get a separate pan to warm up the sauce... if you really feel up to it, you can brown some Italian sausage, drain the oil, and then put the sauce in there. Once the pasta finishes, you can drain it in a colander, and then put it in with the sauce and mix it up and let it cook for another minute or so. Take it off the heat, put it in a serving dish and put some sprinkled parmesean across the top... it is super easy and tastes great. You can also find some frozen garlic bread to go with it... that is as simple as putting it out of the package and into the oven.

You read like an Olive Garden cook...

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Do you ever have anything original to say?

You’re fucking annoying.

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