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cmcgee
response 28 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 19:56 UTC 2003

I had a real problem with that too.  It turned my screen into an editing
screen, not reading.
beeswing
response 29 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 04:21 UTC 2003

Jello salad?

Hooooonnney.

I grew up in the south and was brought up Southern Baptist. I have eaten
massive amounts of Jello salad at every major holiday and funeral. In my
world, Jello salad is strawberry jello with cream cheese and fruit
inside. My mom's jello salad rules.

At Thanksgiving there will be the asparagus casserole. This is a layer
after layer of asparagus and bread crumbs. The top is covered with
canned fried onion rings. Maybe cheese if you're feeling crazy. 

scott
response 30 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 13:16 UTC 2003

Recipe???
goose
response 31 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 13:49 UTC 2003

Would someone from staff please edit the garbage out of #26?
gull
response 32 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 13:49 UTC 2003

Mmmm.
lynne
response 33 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 14:54 UTC 2003

Huh.  I thought that was green bean casserole, not asparagus casserole?
jiffer
response 34 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 17 16:20 UTC 2003

When I attend potlucks at my church it consists of foods from Korea, 
Japan, Puerto Rico, Guam, Mexico, Various parts of European culture, 
american culture and experiments.  There are major advantages to going 
to a parish or church on a military base, one being you get to taste 
various "cultures"

beeswing
response 35 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 00:18 UTC 2003

Can be green beans or asparagus, though asparagus is if you're trying to
be fancy.

Scott... dunno the recipe. Will have to check with mom.

Oddly, I don't much care for grits.
janc
response 36 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 00:35 UTC 2003

(I have rendered the control characters in resp:26 harmless.)
goose
response 37 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 18 03:43 UTC 2003

(many thanks to you)
asddsa
response 38 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 04:21 UTC 2003

thanks jan! whoda thunk it that polygon would do something like that
polygon
response 39 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 19 14:58 UTC 2003

Sorry about #26 -- I got cut off in mid-session, and apparently the
system didn't terminate me gracefully.
murph
response 40 of 45: Mark Unseen   Oct 23 19:52 UTC 2003

I just finished "Quicksilver", the first book in Neal Stephenson's "Baroque
Cycle".  It takes place in the late 17th century, and, as far as I can tell,
most of the historical events are accurate (the fiction comes in adding a few
protagonists and imagining their interactions with the historical characters).
Quite an interesting account of 25 years of English/French/Dutch history. 
Lots of it deals with the relations of the Anglican, Puritan, Lutheran, and
Catholic churches and the nations which subscribed to these various
denominations.
tsty
response 41 of 45: Mark Unseen   Nov 4 06:57 UTC 2003

ummmm ... jello and pineapple do not mix - read teh lable.  pineapple is
a weird fruit. 
  
mandarin oranges on the other hand .... yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
twenex
response 42 of 45: Mark Unseen   Nov 9 08:58 UTC 2003

Ken - getting a divorce may seem like "a shaky foundation" for a new
church, but it obviously wasn't to Henry. But the shaky foundations
are p[robably responsible for most of the changes to the Anglican
rites to make them more Protestant. The only thing Henry did was to
replace the Pope with himself as head of the Church - he remained "a
good Catholic" in most other ways till the end of his life. (It was
Henry VIII who was first given the title "Defender of the Faith",
now carried by all English sovereigns. Given to him by the Pope -
before he broke with Rome, of course.)
tsty
response 43 of 45: Mark Unseen   Nov 11 09:38 UTC 2003

... adn this has what to do with pineapple?
twenex
response 44 of 45: Mark Unseen   Nov 12 18:05 UTC 2003

rotflmao
willcome
response 45 of 45: Mark Unseen   Nov 27 08:11 UTC 2003

whorelol.
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