White break. Was Re: Subliminal thinking

On Feb 25, 9:27?pm, "Julie Bove" wrote:


Yup, we were 'poor'. Of course I had no idea when I was a child,
that was just the way it was. I'm pretty glad I grew up that way
because I learned the value of things, not being wasteful and no over-
consumption. We had a big garden and grew our own vegetables and
canned a lot, those were the vegetables we ate in the winter. We
had our own chickens and rabbits and usually raised a beef calf, we
got our milk from a neighbor who had jersey cows. We even had a
couple of goats for a while. I am grateful for all the things I
learned. I know how to do things most people have no idea of...
 
On Feb 25, 10:04?pm, projectile vomit chick
wrote:


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My Mother used to say that. She was a depression kid and their motto
was "Use it up, wear it out, make it do".

We did.
 
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:41:12 -0500, I_am_Tosk
wrote:


Your poor, poor family... having a control freak like that. Ugh.

--

Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
sf wrote:

What's controling about parents who teach their children
good/respectable values... could use a whole lot more of that control
these days... better than raising children who are opportunistic
pretentious dirtbags that portray themselves precisely the opposite of
how they really live, like you, sf... you phony self rightious dumb
twat. It's very obvious that you never cared what garbage you sucked
down your maw, that's why you dare not put a picture of your 1/4 ton
self on the rfc mug shots.
 
Clueless AOL newbie Sheldon "Pussy" Katz blathered to sf:


Huh? I've met sf; she isn't fat.

Anyway, hypocrite, how come *you* haven't posted a real picture of yourself
on the RFC mug shots? Afraid that someone might track you down and beat the
shit out of you? (It would be a lengthy enterprise; you're completely FULL
of shit.)

Bob
 
In article ,
"Julie Bove" wrote:



Seems like kind of an energy free energy drink to me. Don't see that it
can cause any harm, and water is a good thing for active people. I note
that sugar is the second ingredient, but there isn't much of it.

--
Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
[email protected]
 
On 26/02/2011 3:05 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:


It depends on how much of a health food freak he was. I can't say that
my parents were health food freaks, though they did seem to be
nutritionally aware. We were fed balanced meals and there was seldom
junk food in the house. We rarely had prepared foods other than canned
soups or pork and beans. My father always had a vegetable garden
because he valued the taste and goodness of freshly picked fruit and
vegetables.

One of my sisters in law...... health food FREAK. She served nothing
unless she was absolutely certain there was nothing in the food that ws
not absolutely good for you. It might not have been bad if she had been
able to cook, but she boiled her vegetables until they were mush cooked
meat until it was dull grey and flavourless.
 
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