[OT] These people are dead serious!!

marie-louise

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It's been a whole week and the ppl of Egypt are even more adamant than
ever. Right on!! I hope the ppl of the US are equally up to the task
when the time comes, as it surely must.

I think I'll bake a date pie. ;)

nb
 
On 4 Feb 2011 12:03:51 GMT, notbob wrote:


in the u.s.? you can't be serious. which jack-booted thugs are you
worried about?

your pal,
blake
 
blake wrote on Fri, 4 Feb 2011 10:42:36 -0500:



I wonder if an example can be cited for when the "well regulated"
amateur militia ever removed a tyrant in the US?

--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
 
"notbob" wrote in message
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(snipped political bullshit)
Date Nut Coconut Candy

2 c. sugar
1 c. milk
1-1/2 Tbs. butter (or as her recipe stated, butter the size of a Walnut)
1 cup chopped dates
1 c. chopped walnuts
1 c. shredded coconut
1 tsp. vanilla extract

Combine sugar, milk and butter and cook until it reaches the soft ball stage
(test in cold water - mixture will flatten but can be picked up). Add
chopped dates and cook 5 minutes longer. Add chopped walnuts, coconut and
vanilla. Beat until thick.

Butter a 3 inch strip on 6 feet of waxed paper. Spoon the mixture along the
strip and spread with a knife into a square shape. Be careful, the mixture
is very hot. Let candy set, then cut into 1 inch squares.

I've made this and can attest to it being very hot, take care you don't burn
your fingers.

It's delicious. She always had some wrapped in waxed paper in her candy
dish when we came to visit.

Jill
 
James Silverton wrote:


That's exactly what happened at The Battle of Athens (1946), in McMinn
County, Tennessee. Read about sometime it at AmericanHeritage.com

-Bob
 
On 2011-02-04, graham wrote:


You got a good point, graham. Fortunately, being a reluctant atheist
doesn't mean I'm a bad shot. ;)

nb
 
"notbob" wrote in message
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The next time we have a president for 30+ years we'll be up to the task.

DUH!

Dimitri

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosni_Mubarak

He was appointed Vice President in 1975, and assumed the Presidency on
October 14, 1981, following the assassination of President Anwar El Sadat.
He is the longest-serving Egyptian ruler since Muhammad Ali Pasha. Before he
entered politics Mubarak was a career officer in the Egyptian Air Force,
serving as its commander from 1972 to 1975. Beginning on January 25, 2011, a
popular uprising called for his resignation as president of Egypt.[1] On
February 1, 2011, Mubarak announced that he will not seek another term in
the upcoming presidential election.
 
On 2011-02-04, Dimitri wrote:


Ya must admit, it's been pretty much a matzo kinda protest. I'll give
it to 'em fer sticktoitiveness, but not much bite. All Mubarak has to
do is wait 'em out. Wouldn't work like that, here. Gotta love the
2nd ammendment. ;)

nb
 
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