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Can not reply to the chopped thread.
I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no it doesn't help to snip
anything. I just can't post.
This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here to
discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is my
business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business. I
didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it was
now. Something to do with food and drink. And fat people. Whatever it was
she seemed to imply that it didn't apply to fat people. I said I was fat
and posted a pic to prove it.
And then it all went downhill. All sorts of people telling me what to do.
Well, newsflash! I don't usually like being told what to do. Now if I make
a post about creamed corn where I did ask a question, then yeah. I am
asking for something. But if I didn't ask and you continue to push and
pressure me, it isn't going to go over well with me. In case you haven't
figured it out by now.
I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not. I've seen pics of
others. I don't see you people making the same sort of statements to them
or saying that they are unhealthy!
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
> I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no it doesn't help to snip
> anything. I just can't post.
That means that the thread is not worth replying to any more. It
means too many people have responded and whatever is it that is being
discussed has been beat to death.
-sw
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"Julie Bove" < wrote >I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no
it doesn't help to snip
> anything. I just can't post.
>
> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here to
> discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is my
> business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business. I
> didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
> whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
>
> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it was
> now. Something to do with food and drink. And fat people. Whatever it
> was she seemed to imply that it didn't apply to fat people. I said I was
> fat and posted a pic to prove it.
>
> And then it all went downhill. All sorts of people telling me what to do.
> Well, newsflash! I don't usually like being told what to do. Now if I
> make a post about creamed corn where I did ask a question, then yeah. I
> am asking for something. But if I didn't ask and you continue to push and
> pressure me, it isn't going to go over well with me. In case you haven't
> figured it out by now.
>
> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not. I've seen pics
> of others. I don't see you people making the same sort of statements to
> them or saying that they are unhealthy!
Julie, I hope you will pay attention because what I need to tell you is
important. I really enjoy and appreciate the cooks on this group. BUT.
First. I lurked a while and had to do quite a bit of sifting.
When we retired, I declared that *No More* would I tolerate potty-mouths
or venomous people.
One by one, I've eliminated them from what comes to me on rfc.
It is really quite simple. If you see a message from someone who was
never corrected when using rude language or is just plain hateful, you go up
to the top bar -
click: message
click: junk
and click 'add to the blocked sender's list.
Easy as that.
A discovery of a way to add Ramen noodles to cream of mushroom soup or a
debate on fine ingredients and techniques interest me. Talking dirty and
hurling stings do not.
You just need to block out the ones who offend you. They will never
know and we don't care. Polly
>
>
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"Polly Esther" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
|
|
| "Julie Bove" < wrote >I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no
| it doesn't help to snip
| > anything. I just can't post.
| >
| Julie, I hope you will pay attention because what I need to tell you is
| important. I really enjoy and appreciate the cooks on this group. BUT.
| First. I lurked a while and had to do quite a bit of sifting.
| When we retired, I declared that *No More* would I tolerate potty-mouths
| or venomous people.
| One by one, I've eliminated them from what comes to me on rfc.
| It is really quite simple. If you see a message from someone who was
| never corrected when using rude language or is just plain hateful, you go up
| to the top bar -
| click: message
| click: junk
| and click 'add to the blocked sender's list.
| Easy as that.
| A discovery of a way to add Ramen noodles to cream of mushroom soup or a
| debate on fine ingredients and techniques interest me. Talking dirty and
| hurling stings do not.
| You just need to block out the ones who offend you. They will never
| know and we don't care. Polly
Thank you so much, we are truly indebted. I don't believe we ever before
knew how to use the Internet and Newsgroups. Thanks for the enlightenment.
Would we had known of these things and the requisite courtesies many years ago.
pavane
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"Sqwertz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:1vml2oiafm20w$.[email protected]..
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:23:37 -0700, Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no it doesn't help to
>> snip
>> anything. I just can't post.
>
> That means that the thread is not worth replying to any more. It
> means too many people have responded and whatever is it that is being
> discussed has been beat to death.
Good! Thanks!
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
"Polly Esther" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
>
>
> "Julie Bove" < wrote >I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no
> it doesn't help to snip
>> anything. I just can't post.
>>
>> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here
>> to discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is
>> my business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business.
>> I didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
>> whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
>>
>> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it
>> was now. Something to do with food and drink. And fat people. Whatever
>> it was she seemed to imply that it didn't apply to fat people. I said I
>> was fat and posted a pic to prove it.
>>
>> And then it all went downhill. All sorts of people telling me what to
>> do. Well, newsflash! I don't usually like being told what to do. Now if
>> I make a post about creamed corn where I did ask a question, then yeah.
>> I am asking for something. But if I didn't ask and you continue to push
>> and pressure me, it isn't going to go over well with me. In case you
>> haven't figured it out by now.
>>
>> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not. I've seen pics
>> of others. I don't see you people making the same sort of statements to
>> them or saying that they are unhealthy!
>
> Julie, I hope you will pay attention because what I need to tell you is
> important. I really enjoy and appreciate the cooks on this group. BUT.
> First. I lurked a while and had to do quite a bit of sifting.
> When we retired, I declared that *No More* would I tolerate
> potty-mouths or venomous people.
> One by one, I've eliminated them from what comes to me on rfc.
> It is really quite simple. If you see a message from someone who was
> never corrected when using rude language or is just plain hateful, you go
> up to the top bar -
> click: message
> click: junk
> and click 'add to the blocked sender's list.
> Easy as that.
> A discovery of a way to add Ramen noodles to cream of mushroom soup or
> a debate on fine ingredients and techniques interest me. Talking dirty
> and hurling stings do not.
> You just need to block out the ones who offend you. They will never
> know and we don't care. Polly
Thanks!
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"pavane" . wrote
> | > Thank you so much, we are truly indebted. I don't believe
> we ever before
> knew how to use the Internet and Newsgroups. Thanks for the
> enlightenment.
> Would we had known of these things and the requisite courtesies many years
> ago.
>
Just another one to add to the Blocked list. We're here to share cooking.
There may be a group for insipid sarcasm. Polly
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:23:37 -0700, "Julie Bove"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it was
> now. Something to do with food and drink.
I said I didn't believe you were really fat (because you sound like an
anorexic to me) and you proved me wrong.
--
I love cooking with wine.
Sometimes I even put it in the food.
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"sf" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:23:37 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it
>> was
>> now. Something to do with food and drink.
>
> I said I didn't believe you were really fat (because you sound like an
> anorexic to me) and you proved me wrong.
How could I possibly sound like an anorexic?
*shakes head*
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On 6/29/2011 10:23 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no it doesn't help to snip
> anything. I just can't post.
>
> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here to
> discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is my
> business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business. I
> didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
> whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
Forget about yourself. Think of your daughter. She is entering her teen
years as an obese person and she is in for years of torture. All the
dance classes in the world won't make up for the poor quality food you
feed her and the terrible example you are setting by refusing to do
anything about your condition.
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:iugmn9$dba$[email protected]:
<snip>
>
> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I
> came here to discuss food. Not my health.
<snip>
>
> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not.
> I've seen pics of others. I don't see you people making the
> same sort of statements to them or saying that they are
> unhealthy!
Maybe you shouldn't
bring up your health, size... etc.
and not relpy to others who do.
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
On 6/29/2011 9:23 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not. I've seen pics of
> others. I don't see you people making the same sort of statements to them
> or saying that they are unhealthy!
Being thin, does not make you a healthy person, either. My senondborn
lived on Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Funyon's, he was 6' 2" and he weighted
135 lbs. I won't post his test results here, but trust me, he was not
in good shape. He is doing much better, now.
Becca
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"news" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:iuhmmr$df9$[email protected]..
> On 6/29/2011 10:23 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>> I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no it doesn't help to
>> snip
>> anything. I just can't post.
>>
>> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here
>> to
>> discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is my
>> business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business. I
>> didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
>> whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
>
>
> Forget about yourself. Think of your daughter. She is entering her teen
> years as an obese person and she is in for years of torture. All the dance
> classes in the world won't make up for the poor quality food you feed her
> and the terrible example you are setting by refusing to do anything about
> your condition.
She doesn't get poor quality food!
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sandi <[email protected]> wrote:
>"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I
>> came here to discuss food. Not my health.
But you do talk about your health, in fact that's all you talk about,
and constantly. If someone here suggested strawberry shortcake I'd
never mention that strawberries give me hives (it doesn't), I'd just
STFU and allow others to enjoy their dessert... Julie, you're a party
pooper. You're not happy so you do your darndest to cause others
unhappiness... unfortunately you don't recognize that you possess a
serious mean streak.
>> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not.
>> I've seen pics of others. I don't see you people making the
>> same sort of statements to them or saying that they are
>> unhealthy!
Those people are not bringing attention to their weight, how they eat,
and any of their ailments/disabilities.
>Maybe you shouldn't
>bring up your health, size... etc.
>and not relpy to others who do.
She can't control herself, Julie obviously has serious mental health
disorders... by constantly injecting her perceived disorders into
every discussion she's doing her best to ruin everyone's good time,
Julie IS a terrorist.
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i use block sender more and more. my time is too important to deal with
what offends me... unless i am extremely bored and don't feel well enough to
do something else.
"Polly Esther" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
>
>
> "Julie Bove" < wrote >I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no
> it doesn't help to snip
>> anything. I just can't post.
>>
>> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here
>> to discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is
>> my business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business.
>> I didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
>> whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
>>
>> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it
>> was now. Something to do with food and drink. And fat people. Whatever
>> it was she seemed to imply that it didn't apply to fat people. I said I
>> was fat and posted a pic to prove it.
>>
>> And then it all went downhill. All sorts of people telling me what to
>> do. Well, newsflash! I don't usually like being told what to do. Now if
>> I make a post about creamed corn where I did ask a question, then yeah.
>> I am asking for something. But if I didn't ask and you continue to push
>> and pressure me, it isn't going to go over well with me. In case you
>> haven't figured it out by now.
>>
>> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not. I've seen pics
>> of others. I don't see you people making the same sort of statements to
>> them or saying that they are unhealthy!
>
> Julie, I hope you will pay attention because what I need to tell you is
> important. I really enjoy and appreciate the cooks on this group. BUT.
> First. I lurked a while and had to do quite a bit of sifting.
> When we retired, I declared that *No More* would I tolerate
> potty-mouths or venomous people.
> One by one, I've eliminated them from what comes to me on rfc.
> It is really quite simple. If you see a message from someone who was
> never corrected when using rude language or is just plain hateful, you go
> up to the top bar -
> click: message
> click: junk
> and click 'add to the blocked sender's list.
> Easy as that.
> A discovery of a way to add Ramen noodles to cream of mushroom soup or
> a debate on fine ingredients and techniques interest me. Talking dirty
> and hurling stings do not.
> You just need to block out the ones who offend you. They will never
> know and we don't care. Polly
>
>>
>>
>
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
In article <iugmn9$dba$[email protected]>,
"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no it doesn't help to snip
> anything. I just can't post.
>
> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here to
> discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is my
> business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business. I
> didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
> whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
>
> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it was
> now. Something to do with food and drink. And fat people. Whatever it was
> she seemed to imply that it didn't apply to fat people. I said I was fat
> and posted a pic to prove it.
>
> And then it all went downhill. All sorts of people telling me what to do.
> Well, newsflash! I don't usually like being told what to do. Now if I make
> a post about creamed corn where I did ask a question, then yeah. I am
> asking for something. But if I didn't ask and you continue to push and
> pressure me, it isn't going to go over well with me. In case you haven't
> figured it out by now.
>
> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not. I've seen pics of
> others. I don't see you people making the same sort of statements to them
> or saying that they are unhealthy!
It's not about health, but about CARING about health.
You've made too many excuses as to why you don't care whether or not you
are healthy...
It's your life.
Have at it!
--
Peace, Om
Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet>
"Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have
come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
-- Mark Twain
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In article <iuhca7$kl3$[email protected]>,
"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "sf" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]..
> > On Wed, 29 Jun 2011 19:23:37 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it
> >> was
> >> now. Something to do with food and drink.
> >
> > I said I didn't believe you were really fat (because you sound like an
> > anorexic to me) and you proved me wrong.
>
> How could I possibly sound like an anorexic?
>
> *shakes head*
Because you hate food...
--
Peace, Om
Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet>
"Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have
come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
-- Mark Twain
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
In article <[email protected]>,
Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> >Maybe you shouldn't
> >bring up your health, size... etc.
> >and not relpy to others who do.
>
> She can't control herself, Julie obviously has serious mental health
> disorders... by constantly injecting her perceived disorders into
> every discussion she's doing her best to ruin everyone's good time,
> Julie IS a terrorist.
Hm, a usenet terrorist...
Interesting concept. ;-)
--
Peace, Om
Web Albums: <http://picasaweb.google.com/OMPOmelet>
"Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have
come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first."
-- Mark Twain
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
"Brooklyn1" <Gravesend1> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> sandi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>"Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I
>>> came here to discuss food. Not my health.
>
> But you do talk about your health, in fact that's all you talk about,
> and constantly. If someone here suggested strawberry shortcake I'd
> never mention that strawberries give me hives (it doesn't), I'd just
> STFU and allow others to enjoy their dessert... Julie, you're a party
> pooper. You're not happy so you do your darndest to cause others
> unhappiness... unfortunately you don't recognize that you possess a
> serious mean streak.
Did I mention my health in the creamed corn post? Nope.
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Re: Can not reply to the chopped thread.
"Omelet" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news
[email protected]..
> In article <iugmn9$dba$[email protected]>,
> "Julie Bove" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I am getting the "header too long:" message. And no it doesn't help to
>> snip
>> anything. I just can't post.
>>
>> This is a food newsgroup. No? At least I thought it was. I came here
>> to
>> discuss food. Not my health. Whether or not I think I am healthy is my
>> business. Whether or not I have a plan for my health is my business. I
>> didn't ask anyone anything about my health here nor would I. I wasn't
>> whining and I certainly wasn't crying. I don't cry very often at all.
>>
>> I replied to something that SF said. I can't remember exactly what it
>> was
>> now. Something to do with food and drink. And fat people. Whatever it
>> was
>> she seemed to imply that it didn't apply to fat people. I said I was fat
>> and posted a pic to prove it.
>>
>> And then it all went downhill. All sorts of people telling me what to
>> do.
>> Well, newsflash! I don't usually like being told what to do. Now if I
>> make
>> a post about creamed corn where I did ask a question, then yeah. I am
>> asking for something. But if I didn't ask and you continue to push and
>> pressure me, it isn't going to go over well with me. In case you haven't
>> figured it out by now.
>>
>> I know I'm not the only fat person here. I KNOW I'm not. I've seen pics
>> of
>> others. I don't see you people making the same sort of statements to
>> them
>> or saying that they are unhealthy!
>
> It's not about health, but about CARING about health.
> You've made too many excuses as to why you don't care whether or not you
> are healthy...
>
> It's your life.
>
> Have at it!
Bull pucky! I never once said if I was healthy or not healthy or if I
cared.
Oh, BTW my dad will be 80 soon and he doesn't exercise.
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