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What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
You might be a liberal if...:
IQ tests should be used to stop the death penalty, but not to
determine admission to Advanced Placement classes.
The Ten Commandments in schools will hurt the children, but "Heather
Has Two Mommies" won't.
College students must protest President Bush, but never challenge
anything the professor says.
Math tests are racist, but there is nothing racist about blacks being
admitted over more qualified white applicants.
Education is about "feeling", not knowing Logic is the product of
white male supremacy in our culture.
Meat is bad for you So is milk. But marijuana gets you ready for your
finals.
AIDS is caused by poverty. So is crime. And membership in the
Republican party.
You want to outlaw cigarettes and legalize marijuana.
Global Cooling for 10 years proves that there is global warming.
You think that using less toilet paper will be good for the air.
The best way to care about a disease is to wear a ribbon.
People should be allowed to euthanize themselves, but not to eat in
McDonald's.
Career welfare recipients are fat because they can't afford food.
You see racist code-words in all media except in hip-hop singles such
as "Kill The White People".
You wonder out loud, "Why can't we all just get along?"
You oppose all racial prejudice, but think all whites are racist,
consciously or not.
Illegal Mexicans are real Americans. Descendants of our Founding
Fathers aren't.
Racial profiling is wrong, but all serial killers are white and all
Mexicans are hard-working family men.
Prostitution empowers women, but having a man open the door for you is
degrading.
Your dog is smaller than your cat.
Men are bigger, stronger and faster than women because our society is
sexist.
Western women suffer at the hands of men, but Islamic women are
greatly respected.
The only time you've ever used the word "choice" was in reference to
abortion. School choice or the choice to shop at Wal-Mart should be
prevented at all costs.
Men who are aroused by breasts are abnormal freaks, but homosexuality
is biologically normal.
Constitutional rights that are actually written in the Constitution
are outdated and should be ignored.
The First Amendment's Freedom of Speech must take a back seat to
sensitivity.
Affirmative action is the way to solve racial problems in America.
Quietly reading "The Bell Curve" on the bus is harassment, but keying
someone's car for disagreeing with you is activism.
When rape and murder statistics go up, you blame poverty.
Society should take responsibility for crime, but the criminals need
more understanding.
America and Israel are the only problems in the Middle East.
Truth matters less than feelings.
You are more proud of Obama's race than of John McCain's refusal to
leave his buddies behind in Vietnamese prison.
You laugh at Dan Quayle, but you still can't figure out the difference
between "your" and "you're".
All recounts must continue until the Democrat takes the lead, and not
a second longer.
Capitalism is the cause of poverty.
People aren't successful, they are privileged.
You are steeped in compassion, but never gave money to charity or
donated blood.
Fox News is biased, but Al Jazeerah isn't. In fact, Fox News invented
media bias.
Rush Limbaugh and Michael Reagan are mean-spirited racists and promote
hate crime, but Maxine Waters, John Conyers and Louis Farrakhan aren't
and don't.
Assaulting the President by throwing shoes at him is free speech, but
political cartoons about Muhammad aren't.
Freedom of speech means the right to scream when a conservative tries
to speak in order to prevent anyone from hearing his views.
Freedom of speech applies to terrorists, not conservative radio talk
show hosts.
Everyone who disagrees with you must be reported for racism to your
employer, university dean and the police
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
Greg, is that you? ;-)
> cybercat wrote:
> You might be a liberal if...:
>
> [snip]
> Your dog is smaller than your cat.
>
I've heard most of those before, but I really liked the dog/cat one
Bob
P.S. Cushaws are really good for pumpkin pie, except the color is kind
of pale.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
zxcvbob wrote:
> Greg, is that you? ;-)
Sometimes the cyberkittie needs to be "spnaked"...
;-P
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Best
Greg
>
> > cybercat wrote:
>> You might be a liberal if...:
>>
>> [snip]
>> Your dog is smaller than your cat.
>>
>
>
> I've heard most of those before, but I really liked the dog/cat one
>
> Bob
>
> P.S. Cushaws are really good for pumpkin pie, except the color is
> kind of pale.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On Oct 1, 1:55*pm, zxcvbob <zxcv...@charter.net> wrote:
> Greg, is that you? *;-)
>
> *> cybercat wrote:
> > You might be a liberal if...:
>
> > [snip]
> > Your dog is smaller than your cat.
>
> I've heard most of those before, but I really liked the dog/cat one
>
> Bob
>
> P.S. *Cushaws are really good for pumpkin pie, except the color is kind
> of pale.
The answer is "sugar pumpkins" or "pie pumpkins," not Halloween
pumpkins or jack-o-lantern pumpkins >;-)
N.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 14:15:53 -0500, "Gregory Morrow" <[email protected]> wrote:
-->zxcvbob wrote:
-->
-->> Greg, is that you? ;-)
-->
-->
-->Sometimes the cyberkittie needs to be "spnaked"...
-->
-->;-P
Oh God here we go 
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
cybercat wrote:
> You might be a liberal if...:
Why am I not surprised.
Why weren't you honest enough to use "Right Wing Rant" as your subject line?
gloria p
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On Oct 1, 2:40*pm, "cybercat" <herekittiekit...@kittiekittie.net>
wrote:
> You might be a liberal if...:
Luckily, the inverse is not true. You can be a liberal without any of
these things.
Cindy Hamilton
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
If you use canned Libby's Pumpkin Puree, you're using Dickinson Field
squash.
http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/24/...eally-pumpkin/
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Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
l, not -l wrote:
> If you use canned Libby's Pumpkin Puree, you're using Dickinson Field
> squash.
> http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/24/...eally-pumpkin/
Same, same. Pumpkins are a variety of squash.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
"l, not -l" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:ha32al$57q$[email protected]..
> If you use canned Libby's Pumpkin Puree, you're using Dickinson Field
> squash.
> http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/24/...eally-pumpkin/
You mean all these years I've been eating squash pie? But I HATE squash!
Felice
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
zxcvbob wrote:
>
> Greg, is that you? ;-)
>
> > cybercat wrote:
> > You might be a liberal if...:
> >
> > [snip]
> > Your dog is smaller than your cat.
>
> I've heard most of those before, but I really liked the dog/cat one
I've been thinking I'd like a pair of these.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1214826
They'd take care of any coyotes that tried
to mess around with them. I'm kind of afraid
they wouldn't have good personalities, though.
I'll never have another Siamese, because they
aren't as friendly as regular cats.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On 1-Oct-2009, George Shirley <[email protected]> wrote:
> l, not -l wrote:
> > If you use canned Libby's Pumpkin Puree, you're using Dickinson Field
> > squash.
> > http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/24/...eally-pumpkin/
>
> Same, same. Pumpkins are a variety of squash.
Yes, I know that. The question was what kind of pumpkin for pies - for most
US pumpkin pie makers, the answer is Dickinson Field squash.
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Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On 1-Oct-2009, "Felice" <[email protected]> wrote:
> You mean all these years I've been eating squash pie? But I HATE squash!
>
> Felice
Apparently you don't hate squash; you just hate most of the ways it's
prepared. ;-)
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Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On 2009-10-01, l, not -l <[email protected]> wrote:
> US pumpkin pie makers, the answer is Dickinson Field squash.
Why?
http://msucares.com/lawn/garden/vege...t/pumpkin.html
nb
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
"l, not -l" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:ha33s5$j3m$[email protected]..
>
> On 1-Oct-2009, "Felice" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You mean all these years I've been eating squash pie? But I HATE squash!
>>
>> Felice
>
> Apparently you don't hate squash; you just hate most of the ways it's
> prepared. ;-)
Well, yeah, I guess so. It was always served as a vegetable. Imagine my
surprise when I discovered sauteed zucchini:"This is SQUASH?" I cried.
Felice
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On Oct 1, 4:14*pm, "Felice" <fri...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "l, not -l" <lal...@cujo.com> wrote in messagenews:ha33s5$j3m$[email protected]..
>
>
>
> > On *1-Oct-2009, "Felice" <fri...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> >> You mean all these years I've been eating squash pie? But I HATE squash!
>
> >> Felice
>
> > Apparently you don't hate squash; you just hate most of the ways it's
> > prepared. * ;-)
>
> Well, yeah, I guess so. It was always served as a vegetable. Imagine my
> surprise when I discovered sauteed zucchini:"This is SQUASH?" I cried.
>
> Felice
Pan-fried zucchini slices - dip in egg and then very fine saltine
crumbs, and fry in butter. Yum.
N.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On Oct 1, 3:14*pm, "l, not -l" <lal...@cujo.com> wrote:
> If *you use canned Libby's Pumpkin Puree, you're using Dickinson Field
> squash.http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/24/...eally-pumpkin/
> --
> Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
Pretty hard to use Libby's if you're trying to buy it right now,
because our stores, anyway, have not had it available for months -
they're promising shipping towards the end of this month. Something
about the weather and the crop.... however, some supermarkets have
their own brands on the shelf - left over from previous years.
Luckily, I stocked up on Libby's last year.
N.
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
Nancy2 wrote:
> On Oct 1, 3:14 pm, "l, not -l" <lal...@cujo.com> wrote:
>> If you use canned Libby's Pumpkin Puree, you're using Dickinson Field
>>
squash.http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/24/...t-really-pumpk
in/
>> --
>> Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
>
> Pretty hard to use Libby's if you're trying to buy it right now,
> because our stores, anyway, have not had it available for months -
> they're promising shipping towards the end of this month. Something
> about the weather and the crop.... however, some supermarkets have
> their own brands on the shelf - left over from previous years.
> Luckily, I stocked up on Libby's last year.
Here in the Midwest at least it must have been a terrible year for the
pumpkin crop...cool and wet.
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Best
Greg
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OT Cats (was Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?)
Mark Thorson wrote:
> I'll never have another Siamese, because they
> aren't as friendly as regular cats.
Look into the Tonkinese breed (cross between a Siamese and a Burmese.)
They are gorgeous and as friendly as any cat I've ever known. They
are often referred to as "the dog of the cat world."
Ours is currently wrapped around my husband's shoulders, watching the
baseball game with him. This is our first, our daughter has had two.
I can't recommend them enough.
http://www.cfainc.org/breeds/profile...tonkinese.html
and
http://images.google.com/images?clie...n&rlz=1R3GPMD_
enUS331US334&hl=en&q=tonkinese+cats&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=gC3FSs
SdIMSl8QaMp4lJ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title &resnum=4
or
http://tinyurl.com/y8wqblt
gloria p
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Re: What Kind Of Pumpkins For Pies?
On Oct 1, 4:19*pm, "Felice" <fri...@comcast.net> wrote:
> "l, not -l" <lal...@cujo.com> wrote in messagenews:ha32al$57q$[email protected]..
>
> > If *you use canned Libby's Pumpkin Puree, you're using Dickinson Field
> > squash.
> >http://www.slashfood.com/2005/10/24/...eally-pumpkin/
>
> You mean all these years I've been eating squash pie? But I HATE squash!
>
> Felice
Obviously not, at least when it's overpowered by spices, and milk and
egg and cream...<G>
maxine in ri
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