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Beverley

2005-01-27, 8:51 am

I cleaned out the refrigerator. Okay it's not much but I dumped an entire
trash bag full of icky stuff. Most of it was expired stuff. Some was just
blue food. (Anyone remember George Carlin doing his routine on blue food?)
When it says use within 8 weeks of opening and I can't remember when I
opened it (June?) so I threw it out. Lots of those Glad containers hit the
trash. That's why we buy them right? Trash pick-up is tomorrow. TG!!!

Wow, it's so empty in there it echoes!
Bev


Andy

2005-01-27, 8:51 am

In article <HJjId.3655$BL3.1638@trnddc01>, Beverley
<beverly.brown28@verizon.net> wrote
>I cleaned out the refrigerator. Okay it's not much but I dumped an entire
>trash bag full of icky stuff. Most of it was expired stuff. Some was just
>blue food. (Anyone remember George Carlin doing his routine on blue food?)
>When it says use within 8 weeks of opening and I can't remember when I
>opened it (June?) so I threw it out. Lots of those Glad containers hit the
>trash. That's why we buy them right? Trash pick-up is tomorrow. TG!!!
>

In 1971 our country changed to decimal currency. So, anything priced in
shillings and pennies *has* to be older than that. Amazing what lurks at
the back of cupboards...
--
Andy Taylor [Chair, N E Lupus Group]
See http://www.northeastlupus.org.uk for more!
Michael no junk

2005-01-27, 8:51 am

Iremember moving out on wife number 2 in early May 1999. We got back tohether 8
months later with me moving all of my stuff back in. And there, in the ack of
the fridge, was a tuppereware container thaty had the leftover salmon inside
that I had grilled that Mayevening when I had moved all my stuff out.

I'm still trying to figure out what that woman was good for (except "that other
thing.")

Love to all, Michael
Beverley

2005-01-27, 8:51 am

Marriages and been made and broken over "that other thing"
LOL
Bev


"Michael no junk" <roeperm@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20050122104800.10701.00000153@mb-m04.aol.com...
> Iremember moving out on wife number 2 in early May 1999. We got back

tohether 8
> months later with me moving all of my stuff back in. And there, in the ack

of
> the fridge, was a tuppereware container thaty had the leftover salmon

inside
> that I had grilled that Mayevening when I had moved all my stuff out.
>
> I'm still trying to figure out what that woman was good for (except "that

other
> thing.")
>
> Love to all, Michael



Beverley

2005-01-27, 8:51 am

It was 1968 the last time I was in London and I remember seeing things
priced in $0.00 format and under it was written the LSP. (I don't have a
pound sign on my computer but I figured you'd know what I meant.) Guess they
were trying to get everyone ready for the big switch. So it could be ----
older?
Bev

> In 1971 our country changed to decimal currency. So, anything priced in
> shillings and pennies *has* to be older than that. Amazing what lurks at
> the back of cupboards...
> --
> Andy Taylor [Chair, N E Lupus Group]
> See http://www.northeastlupus.org.uk for more!



Andy

2005-01-27, 8:51 am

In article <3KvId.6453$J6.2819@trnddc02>, Beverley
<beverly.brown28@verizon.net> wrote
>It was 1968 the last time I was in London and I remember seeing things
>priced in $0.00 format and under it was written the LSP. (I don't have a
>pound sign on my computer but I figured you'd know what I meant.) Guess they
>were trying to get everyone ready for the big switch. So it could be ----
>older?


Shhh!
--
Andy Taylor [Chair, N E Lupus Group]
See http://www.northeastlupus.org.uk for more!
J

2005-02-03, 11:07 am

Beverley wrote:

> Wow, it's so empty in there it echoes!


Mine was too, so I cooked some turkey and make some stew.
It smelled delicious...er than I've ever had one smell and taste.
Unfortunately I had a "fluish" reaction to it. Dang !
Anyway, I'm proud I got that done yesterday.
I have some turkey, I can eat with sandwiches, so all is not lost.
J



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