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Diana Kulaga[_5_] 27-03-2008 09:53 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory, favorite
Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana



Al Pickrel 27-03-2008 10:03 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Oh behave! Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana



Al Pickrel 27-03-2008 10:07 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Save the appreciation day until after my obituary is posted. (I wrote THAT
myself so it has all the good parts edited out.)

"Al Pickrel" wrote in message
news:1RUGj.4445$Dv5.3609@trnddc02...
Oh behave! Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.



Diana Kulaga[_5_] 27-03-2008 10:16 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana



Al Pickrel 27-03-2008 11:09 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Well if I can't make you behave at least make it a "Roast."
....and be sure to invite Charo. She still makes laugh.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.


*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana




Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 12:10 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
It was always intended to be a roast, ninny!

Diana

"Al Pickrel" wrote in message
news:DOVGj.4456$Dv5.4011@trnddc02...
Well if I can't make you behave at least make it a "Roast."
...and be sure to invite Charo. She still makes laugh.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.


*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana






Ray B 28-03-2008 12:11 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Aluminum foil hat?

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Al Pickrel" wrote in message
news:1RUGj.4445$Dv5.3609@trnddc02...
Oh behave! Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana





Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 12:13 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
A classic, Ray!

Diana

"Ray B" wrote in message
news:wIWGj.6329$t%6.1926@trndny09...
Aluminum foil hat?

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info!


"Al Pickrel" wrote in message
news:1RUGj.4445$Dv5.3609@trnddc02...
Oh behave! Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana







Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 12:17 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Charo: Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrringbrrrrrrrrrring! Chriiiiiiiiiiing!

Make you happy?

Diana

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
It was always intended to be a roast, ninny!

Diana

"Al Pickrel" wrote in message
news:DOVGj.4456$Dv5.4011@trnddc02...
Well if I can't make you behave at least make it a "Roast."
...and be sure to invite Charo. She still makes laugh.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana








wendy7 28-03-2008 02:16 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread! Al's post in Nov 12 2001
 
He never got a dinner!!!!! Cheers Al, Wendy
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

This questionnaire has been circulated many times in the last half decade.
But I will answer again. Some of my answers have changed and it is time to
update the form.

"Kye" wrote in message
u...
Who am I and What Is My Gender???

I am Al.

Where am I???

It appears to be the planet earth. Leesburg Virginia USA to be specific.

What do I grow???

Lots of things. Phals species are my biggest love. I have Big Plans for
breedings them. Big Plans.

The decade of my age???

The birth certificate puts me in my early 40s. But that refers only to
physical age. In mind and spirit there is conciderable vasscilation and I
would have a hard time pinning it down.

How long have I been growing orchids???

Since I was 16.

My biggest orchid accomplishment???

Two or so years ago I got the BIG greenhouse I have always wished for and
learned definitivly that it is true what they say: Be careful what you wish
for.

Miscellanious Info...

It makes me nervous to know that physcologists read what we write here.

I have a website/web business that supports my orchids but not me:
http://www.orchidexchange.com

I like to garden.

I have been stuck in this newsgroup for about 5 years now and still can't
find the door. On occasion I have claimed to be an Alien from Outer Space.
Strictly speaking, this is true. I have also claimed to play the fool but I
think of this role as being more like 'court jester' and don't mind at all
when others vie for the roles of village idiot or Supreme Monarch. It's fun
to watch. I always have appreciated the good advice people offer on orchids
and their culture to all the other stuff I find here. But I also know I am
a significant contributor of 'other stuff'. I have issues to work out.
Basically, this is a good group and the people who use it are good people.

Late at night when I can't sleep I like to re-read my posts to this
newsgroup and count the number of times I use the word "I". I find it
amusing.





"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana



[email protected] 28-03-2008 03:00 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
-scratching head-

Wasn't there something about blue spandex...?

--j_a



Diana Kulaga wrote:
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory, favorite
Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana


K Barrett 28-03-2008 02:47 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread! Al's post in Nov 12 2001
 
Then there's this:

There once was a lady from venus
who grew orchids of ever-ry genus
"I've filled up the house
and tossed out the spouse
Cause only my plants come between us"

or maybe this one

There once was a lady from venus
who grew orchids of ever-ry genus
"I've filled up the house
Now out with you Spouse!
These orchids are better than.... umm...ahhh.... oh drat!

....I swear, it's right on the tip of my tongue...

Al

K

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
He never got a dinner!!!!! Cheers Al, Wendy
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

This questionnaire has been circulated many times in the last half decade.
But I will answer again. Some of my answers have changed and it is time
to
update the form.

"Kye" wrote in message
u...
Who am I and What Is My Gender???

I am Al.

Where am I???

It appears to be the planet earth. Leesburg Virginia USA to be specific.

What do I grow???

Lots of things. Phals species are my biggest love. I have Big Plans for
breedings them. Big Plans.

The decade of my age???

The birth certificate puts me in my early 40s. But that refers only to
physical age. In mind and spirit there is conciderable vasscilation and I
would have a hard time pinning it down.

How long have I been growing orchids???

Since I was 16.

My biggest orchid accomplishment???

Two or so years ago I got the BIG greenhouse I have always wished for and
learned definitivly that it is true what they say: Be careful what you
wish
for.

Miscellanious Info...

It makes me nervous to know that physcologists read what we write here.

I have a website/web business that supports my orchids but not me:
http://www.orchidexchange.com

I like to garden.

I have been stuck in this newsgroup for about 5 years now and still can't
find the door. On occasion I have claimed to be an Alien from Outer
Space.
Strictly speaking, this is true. I have also claimed to play the fool but
I
think of this role as being more like 'court jester' and don't mind at all
when others vie for the roles of village idiot or Supreme Monarch. It's
fun
to watch. I always have appreciated the good advice people offer on
orchids
and their culture to all the other stuff I find here. But I also know I
am
a significant contributor of 'other stuff'. I have issues to work out.
Basically, this is a good group and the people who use it are good people.

Late at night when I can't sleep I like to re-read my posts to this
newsgroup and count the number of times I use the word "I". I find it
amusing.





"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana





K Barrett 28-03-2008 02:53 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.


*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana


After the week Al's had I think he needs a cookie. These kick ass.

K Barrett

Triple-chocolate cookies - makes 26 cookies



The key to the fudgy texture is letting them cool on the baking sheets.



3 oz unsweetened chocolate, chopped

1 1/2 c bittersweet chocolate chips - they like Hershey's special dark or
Ghiradelli double chocolate bittersweet chips

7 T unsalted butter, cut in pieces

2 t instant coffee

2 t vanilla

3 large eggs at room temp

1 c sugar

1/2 c all-purpose flour

1/2 t baking powder

1/2 t salt

1 1/2 c semisweet chocolate chips



Melt unsweetened chocolate, bittersweet chips and butter in heatproof bowl
set over saucepan of simmering water, stirring frequently, until just
completely smooth and glossy. Remove bowl from pan and set aside to cool
slightly.



Stir coffee powder and vanilla together in small bowl until dissolved.



Beat eggs and sugar in large bowl with electric mixer at med-high speed
until very thick and pale - about 4 min.



Add vanilla-coffee mixture until incorporated - 20 sec.

Reduce speed to low, add chocolate mixture until thoroughly combined - 30
sec.



Whisk flour, baking powder and salt together in medium bowl.



Using large rubber spatula, fold flour mixture and semisweet chips into
batter.



Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let stand at room temp for 20-30 min until
it firms up - it will more closely resemble thick brownie batter than cookie
dough.



Meanwhile, adjust 2 oven racks to upper and lower-middle positions and heat
oven to 350. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Using 1 heaping T
batter per cookie, place 2" apart alternating rows 3,2,3,2,3 for 13 per
tray.



Bake until cookies are shiny and cracked on top, 11 to 14 min, rotating
sheets top to bottom and front to back halfway through baking time. Transfer
baking sheets to racks and cool completely on racks before serving.



DO NOT OVERCOOK!



Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 06:50 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Mmmm, cookies!

Diana

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.


*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana


After the week Al's had I think he needs a cookie. These kick ass.

K Barrett

Triple-chocolate cookies - makes 26 cookies



The key to the fudgy texture is letting them cool on the baking sheets.



3 oz unsweetened chocolate, chopped

1 1/2 c bittersweet chocolate chips - they like Hershey's special dark or
Ghiradelli double chocolate bittersweet chips

7 T unsalted butter, cut in pieces

2 t instant coffee

2 t vanilla

3 large eggs at room temp

1 c sugar

1/2 c all-purpose flour

1/2 t baking powder

1/2 t salt

1 1/2 c semisweet chocolate chips



Melt unsweetened chocolate, bittersweet chips and butter in heatproof bowl
set over saucepan of simmering water, stirring frequently, until just
completely smooth and glossy. Remove bowl from pan and set aside to cool
slightly.



Stir coffee powder and vanilla together in small bowl until dissolved.



Beat eggs and sugar in large bowl with electric mixer at med-high speed
until very thick and pale - about 4 min.



Add vanilla-coffee mixture until incorporated - 20 sec.

Reduce speed to low, add chocolate mixture until thoroughly combined - 30
sec.



Whisk flour, baking powder and salt together in medium bowl.



Using large rubber spatula, fold flour mixture and semisweet chips into
batter.



Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let stand at room temp for 20-30 min
until it firms up - it will more closely resemble thick brownie batter
than cookie dough.



Meanwhile, adjust 2 oven racks to upper and lower-middle positions and
heat oven to 350. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Using 1
heaping T batter per cookie, place 2" apart alternating rows 3,2,3,2,3 for
13 per tray.



Bake until cookies are shiny and cracked on top, 11 to 14 min, rotating
sheets top to bottom and front to back halfway through baking time.
Transfer baking sheets to racks and cool completely on racks before
serving.



DO NOT OVERCOOK!





Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 06:52 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread! Al's post in Nov 12 2001
 
Where did you find that, Wendy?! Did you save it, or just remember it and go
looking for it?

Vintage Al!

Diana

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
He never got a dinner!!!!! Cheers Al, Wendy
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

This questionnaire has been circulated many times in the last half decade.
But I will answer again. Some of my answers have changed and it is time
to
update the form.

"Kye" wrote in message
u...
Who am I and What Is My Gender???

I am Al.

Where am I???

It appears to be the planet earth. Leesburg Virginia USA to be specific.

What do I grow???

Lots of things. Phals species are my biggest love. I have Big Plans for
breedings them. Big Plans.

The decade of my age???

The birth certificate puts me in my early 40s. But that refers only to
physical age. In mind and spirit there is conciderable vasscilation and I
would have a hard time pinning it down.

How long have I been growing orchids???

Since I was 16.

My biggest orchid accomplishment???

Two or so years ago I got the BIG greenhouse I have always wished for and
learned definitivly that it is true what they say: Be careful what you
wish
for.

Miscellanious Info...

It makes me nervous to know that physcologists read what we write here.

I have a website/web business that supports my orchids but not me:
http://www.orchidexchange.com

I like to garden.

I have been stuck in this newsgroup for about 5 years now and still can't
find the door. On occasion I have claimed to be an Alien from Outer
Space.
Strictly speaking, this is true. I have also claimed to play the fool but
I
think of this role as being more like 'court jester' and don't mind at all
when others vie for the roles of village idiot or Supreme Monarch. It's
fun
to watch. I always have appreciated the good advice people offer on
orchids
and their culture to all the other stuff I find here. But I also know I
am
a significant contributor of 'other stuff'. I have issues to work out.
Basically, this is a good group and the people who use it are good people.

Late at night when I can't sleep I like to re-read my posts to this
newsgroup and count the number of times I use the word "I". I find it
amusing.





"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana





Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 06:52 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread! Al's post in Nov 12 2001
 
ROFLMAO!

Diana

"K Barrett" wrote in message
. ..
Then there's this:

There once was a lady from venus
who grew orchids of ever-ry genus
"I've filled up the house
and tossed out the spouse
Cause only my plants come between us"

or maybe this one

There once was a lady from venus
who grew orchids of ever-ry genus
"I've filled up the house
Now out with you Spouse!
These orchids are better than.... umm...ahhh.... oh drat!

...I swear, it's right on the tip of my tongue...

Al

K

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
He never got a dinner!!!!! Cheers Al, Wendy
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

This questionnaire has been circulated many times in the last half
decade.
But I will answer again. Some of my answers have changed and it is time
to
update the form.

"Kye" wrote in message
u...
Who am I and What Is My Gender???

I am Al.

Where am I???

It appears to be the planet earth. Leesburg Virginia USA to be specific.

What do I grow???

Lots of things. Phals species are my biggest love. I have Big Plans for
breedings them. Big Plans.

The decade of my age???

The birth certificate puts me in my early 40s. But that refers only to
physical age. In mind and spirit there is conciderable vasscilation and
I
would have a hard time pinning it down.

How long have I been growing orchids???

Since I was 16.

My biggest orchid accomplishment???

Two or so years ago I got the BIG greenhouse I have always wished for and
learned definitivly that it is true what they say: Be careful what you
wish
for.

Miscellanious Info...

It makes me nervous to know that physcologists read what we write here.

I have a website/web business that supports my orchids but not me:
http://www.orchidexchange.com

I like to garden.

I have been stuck in this newsgroup for about 5 years now and still can't
find the door. On occasion I have claimed to be an Alien from Outer
Space.
Strictly speaking, this is true. I have also claimed to play the fool
but I
think of this role as being more like 'court jester' and don't mind at
all
when others vie for the roles of village idiot or Supreme Monarch. It's
fun
to watch. I always have appreciated the good advice people offer on
orchids
and their culture to all the other stuff I find here. But I also know I
am
a significant contributor of 'other stuff'. I have issues to work out.
Basically, this is a good group and the people who use it are good
people.

Late at night when I can't sleep I like to re-read my posts to this
newsgroup and count the number of times I use the word "I". I find it
amusing.





"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana







Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 06:53 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Wasn't there something about blue spandex...?

I have absolutely no doubt that there was!

Diana



wendy7 28-03-2008 08:29 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Hey Kathy is there anything you can't do? *G* Saved this recipe & named the
file
KBsKA Kookies
Cheers Wendy
"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.


*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana


After the week Al's had I think he needs a cookie. These kick ass.

K Barrett

Triple-chocolate cookies - makes 26 cookies



The key to the fudgy texture is letting them cool on the baking sheets.



3 oz unsweetened chocolate, chopped

1 1/2 c bittersweet chocolate chips - they like Hershey's special dark or
Ghiradelli double chocolate bittersweet chips

7 T unsalted butter, cut in pieces

2 t instant coffee

2 t vanilla

3 large eggs at room temp

1 c sugar

1/2 c all-purpose flour

1/2 t baking powder

1/2 t salt

1 1/2 c semisweet chocolate chips



Melt unsweetened chocolate, bittersweet chips and butter in heatproof bowl
set over saucepan of simmering water, stirring frequently, until just
completely smooth and glossy. Remove bowl from pan and set aside to cool
slightly.



Stir coffee powder and vanilla together in small bowl until dissolved.



Beat eggs and sugar in large bowl with electric mixer at med-high speed
until very thick and pale - about 4 min.



Add vanilla-coffee mixture until incorporated - 20 sec.

Reduce speed to low, add chocolate mixture until thoroughly combined - 30
sec.



Whisk flour, baking powder and salt together in medium bowl.



Using large rubber spatula, fold flour mixture and semisweet chips into
batter.



Cover bowl with plastic wrap and let stand at room temp for 20-30 min
until it firms up - it will more closely resemble thick brownie batter
than cookie dough.



Meanwhile, adjust 2 oven racks to upper and lower-middle positions and
heat oven to 350. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. Using 1
heaping T batter per cookie, place 2" apart alternating rows 3,2,3,2,3 for
13 per tray.



Bake until cookies are shiny and cracked on top, 11 to 14 min, rotating
sheets top to bottom and front to back halfway through baking time.
Transfer baking sheets to racks and cool completely on racks before
serving.



DO NOT OVERCOOK!




wendy7 28-03-2008 08:31 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread! Al's post in Nov 12 2001
 
Oh it's just one I saved in my Who Are We File.
But somebody gave us step by step instructions on how to search the archives
&
guess what? I didn't save it!!!!
Cheers Wendy
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
.. .
Where did you find that, Wendy?! Did you save it, or just remember it and
go looking for it?

Vintage Al!

Diana

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
He never got a dinner!!!!! Cheers Al, Wendy
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

This questionnaire has been circulated many times in the last half
decade.
But I will answer again. Some of my answers have changed and it is time
to
update the form.

"Kye" wrote in message
u...
Who am I and What Is My Gender???

I am Al.

Where am I???

It appears to be the planet earth. Leesburg Virginia USA to be specific.

What do I grow???

Lots of things. Phals species are my biggest love. I have Big Plans for
breedings them. Big Plans.

The decade of my age???

The birth certificate puts me in my early 40s. But that refers only to
physical age. In mind and spirit there is conciderable vasscilation and
I
would have a hard time pinning it down.

How long have I been growing orchids???

Since I was 16.

My biggest orchid accomplishment???

Two or so years ago I got the BIG greenhouse I have always wished for and
learned definitivly that it is true what they say: Be careful what you
wish
for.

Miscellanious Info...

It makes me nervous to know that physcologists read what we write here.

I have a website/web business that supports my orchids but not me:
http://www.orchidexchange.com

I like to garden.

I have been stuck in this newsgroup for about 5 years now and still can't
find the door. On occasion I have claimed to be an Alien from Outer
Space.
Strictly speaking, this is true. I have also claimed to play the fool
but I
think of this role as being more like 'court jester' and don't mind at
all
when others vie for the roles of village idiot or Supreme Monarch. It's
fun
to watch. I always have appreciated the good advice people offer on
orchids
and their culture to all the other stuff I find here. But I also know I
am
a significant contributor of 'other stuff'. I have issues to work out.
Basically, this is a good group and the people who use it are good
people.

Late at night when I can't sleep I like to re-read my posts to this
newsgroup and count the number of times I use the word "I". I find it
amusing.





"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...
This is a shout out to Friends of Al! Tell us your fondest memory,
favorite Al-ism, what you love about him, whatever.

Me first: I love his typos! Only he could get away with it.

Diana






Robert Lorenzini 28-03-2008 10:02 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:53:37 -0400, Diana Kulaga wrote:
Wasn't there something about blue spandex...?


I have absolutely no doubt that there was!


I'm a cyclist and I'm just sick of spandex jokes
from my non cycling friends. What makes is worse
is I like orchids. :-/

Bob

Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 10:20 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
But Bob, this is about Al's blue spandex! That makes it extraterrestrial
spandex.

Whole 'nuther thing!

Diana

"Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:53:37 -0400, Diana Kulaga
wrote:
Wasn't there something about blue spandex...?


I have absolutely no doubt that there was!


I'm a cyclist and I'm just sick of spandex jokes
from my non cycling friends. What makes is worse
is I like orchids. :-/

Bob




unknown[_1_] 28-03-2008 11:22 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 

it was either that or a blue bunny suit....

--j_a, a casual cyclist, and regular wearer of riding britches. (!)



In article ,
"Diana Kulaga" wrote:

But Bob, this is about Al's blue spandex! That makes it extraterrestrial
spandex.

Whole 'nuther thing!

Diana

"Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:53:37 -0400, Diana Kulaga
wrote:
Wasn't there something about blue spandex...?

I have absolutely no doubt that there was!


I'm a cyclist and I'm just sick of spandex jokes
from my non cycling friends. What makes is worse
is I like orchids. :-/

Bob


Diana Kulaga[_5_] 28-03-2008 11:31 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
You know, I think you might be right about the bunny suit. C'mon, Al, set us
straight here. Bunny suit or spandex? Or was it a blue spandex bunny suit
with aluminum rabbit ears?

Diana

"unknown" wrote in message
...

it was either that or a blue bunny suit....

--j_a, a casual cyclist, and regular wearer of riding britches. (!)



In article ,
"Diana Kulaga" wrote:

But Bob, this is about Al's blue spandex! That makes it extraterrestrial
spandex.

Whole 'nuther thing!

Diana

"Robert Lorenzini" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 14:53:37 -0400, Diana Kulaga
wrote:
Wasn't there something about blue spandex...?

I have absolutely no doubt that there was!


I'm a cyclist and I'm just sick of spandex jokes
from my non cycling friends. What makes is worse
is I like orchids. :-/

Bob




unknown[_1_] 28-03-2008 11:43 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
oh deeley bobbers were *definitely* involved.. i remember them
distinctly.

(you're never gonna sell me another plant ever again, are you al? ;)


--j_a



In article ,
"Diana Kulaga" wrote:

You know, I think you might be right about the bunny suit. C'mon, Al, set us
straight here. Bunny suit or spandex? Or was it a blue spandex bunny suit
with aluminum rabbit ears?

Diana



wendy7 29-03-2008 01:03 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Nobody has mentioned the wenches yet. I wonder if they got burned? wink
Cheers,
Wendy
"unknown" wrote in message
...
oh deeley bobbers were *definitely* involved.. i remember them
distinctly.

(you're never gonna sell me another plant ever again, are you al? ;)


--j_a



In article ,
"Diana Kulaga" wrote:

You know, I think you might be right about the bunny suit. C'mon, Al, set
us
straight here. Bunny suit or spandex? Or was it a blue spandex bunny suit
with aluminum rabbit ears?

Diana




Al Pickrel 29-03-2008 01:17 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Teetering on the edge of dignity, Al responds thusly: ;-)

you have to go back to May 25 1999 in the archives to find the truth about
the color and description of the costume being debated here. It was neither
purple nor spandex. It is in a thread called "help deflasking Phalaenopsis
seedlings" but it had turned into a flame war and so I figured I should
dress appropriately for it.

However as recently as Nov 4 2004 in a flame, ...er thread... called "New
2005 Orchid Species Calendar" I myself describe it as 'spandex' and remind
all the careful readers of this newsgroup of its true color .

In both the above threads I was wearing my three pointed jester hat with the
little bells on the tips. Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle. My antenna were probably
stuffed underneath. I suppose they do look a bit like aluminum rabbit ears.
If it comforts you earth people to believe that's all they are, I got no
problem with that. Fortunately the inflammation that prevents me from
retracting them has not been a problem for several years.

I gots no idea what is a "deeley bobbers."

The giant C amythstaglosa is at Pat's greenhouse. It was in full bloom. It
is a mess, but still intact. The mother of all Phal equestris 'kiekie
monsters' did not survive. It was hanging just beside one of the benches
that burned. However, I believe a whole tray of small kiekies I removed
from it in the fall survived and is probably in Pat's greenhouse someplace.

"unknown" wrote in message
...
oh deeley bobbers were *definitely* involved.. i remember them
distinctly.

(you're never gonna sell me another plant ever again, are you al? ;)


--j_a



In article ,
"Diana Kulaga" wrote:

You know, I think you might be right about the bunny suit. C'mon, Al, set
us
straight here. Bunny suit or spandex? Or was it a blue spandex bunny suit
with aluminum rabbit ears?

Diana




Diana Kulaga[_5_] 29-03-2008 01:20 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
We'll all go to Virginia with our wenches, Wendy! Good Lord, that would set
him back by a couple of months, LOL!

D

"Wendy7" wrote in message
...
Nobody has mentioned the wenches yet. I wonder if they got burned? wink
Cheers,
Wendy
"unknown" wrote in message
...
oh deeley bobbers were *definitely* involved.. i remember them
distinctly.

(you're never gonna sell me another plant ever again, are you al? ;)


--j_a



In article ,
"Diana Kulaga" wrote:

You know, I think you might be right about the bunny suit. C'mon, Al,
set us
straight here. Bunny suit or spandex? Or was it a blue spandex bunny
suit
with aluminum rabbit ears?

Diana






Dave Fouchey 29-03-2008 01:33 AM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:17:40 GMT, "Al Pickrel"
wrote:

The giant C amythstaglosa is at Pat's greenhouse. It was in full bloom. It
is a mess, but still intact. The mother of all Phal equestris 'kiekie
monsters' did not survive. It was hanging just beside one of the benches
that burned. However, I believe a whole tray of small kiekies I removed
from it in the fall survived and is probably in Pat's greenhouse someplace



Al of all the goofiness being dispensed here this is without a doubt
the best news yet. Perfect? Not by a long shot but hopeful none the
less, and nary a bit of Blue Spandex sacrificed either!

Cheers!

Dave
Dave Fouchey

Florence, SC

N34° 11' 36.40"

W79° 47' 6.85"

WA4EMR

Dave Fouchey 29-03-2008 01:34 AM

Cookies
 
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:50:29 -0400, tenman wrote:

K Barrett wrote:
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...

Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana



After the week Al's had I think he needs a cookie. These kick ass.

K Barrett

Triple-chocolate cookies - makes 26 cookies



Wow! Thanks for the recipe - they sound great! I saved it and some night
when I've got the baking urge, I'll have something special to make!

Tennis

I have only one word to say...

Chocolate!


Dave Drooling Fouchey
Dave Fouchey

Florence, SC

N34° 11' 36.40"

W79° 47' 6.85"

WA4EMR

K Barrett 29-03-2008 02:59 AM

Cookies
 
Tennis, they truly are worth the work!

K

"tenman" wrote in message
...
K Barrett wrote:
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...

Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana



After the week Al's had I think he needs a cookie. These kick ass.

K Barrett

Triple-chocolate cookies - makes 26 cookies


Wow! Thanks for the recipe - they sound great! I saved it and some night
when I've got the baking urge, I'll have something special to make!

Tennis




K Barrett 29-03-2008 03:05 AM

Cookies
 

"Dave Fouchey" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:50:29 -0400, tenman wrote:

K Barrett wrote:
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...

Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana


After the week Al's had I think he needs a cookie. These kick ass.

K Barrett

Triple-chocolate cookies - makes 26 cookies



Wow! Thanks for the recipe - they sound great! I saved it and some night
when I've got the baking urge, I'll have something special to make!

Tennis

I have only one word to say...

Chocolate!


Dave Drooling Fouchey
Dave Fouchey


I think I used a Droste chocolate, a Lindt chocolate a plain old Hersey's
morsels when I made these.

If you like chocolate cake Ina Garten's (Barefoot Contessa's) recipe for
Beatty's chocolate cake turns out marvelously with no real need for cake
flour or anything fancy. YUM!

http://www.recipezaar.com/192119

K (the enabler) Barrett



Dave Gillingham 29-03-2008 09:20 AM

Cookies
 
And here was me thinking this would be a thread about the Dendrobium bigibbum
complex ;-)

On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:50:29 -0400, tenman wrote:

K Barrett wrote:
"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
...

Everybody disserves his/her own appreciation day.

*Disserves* is but one example of the things I like about you! And no, I
will not behave and you can't make me. Nyanyanya!

Diana



After the week Al's had I think he needs a cookie. These kick ass.

K Barrett

Triple-chocolate cookies - makes 26 cookies



Wow! Thanks for the recipe - they sound great! I saved it and some night
when I've got the baking urge, I'll have something special to make!

Tennis

Dave Gillingham
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Al Pickrel 29-03-2008 02:18 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
The orchid weed that grew from seed. :-) That was a Peristeria alata whose
seed capsule exploded before I could harvest it and I had little baby Dove
orchids coming up in everything from 4" Paph pots to the gravel floor. I
think there may be a few of these left too. They are 5 and 6 inch pot
plants now. It is really interesting to see how an orchid seed can wash all
the way to the bottom of a 4" pot of tree bark and then germinate and find
it's way back to the surface. And it is really interesting to examine by
magnifying loop how the fungus mycelia and orchid protocorm intersect on the
surface of a rotting piece of bark chip. Once I realized what they were and
that I had to let them reach a reasonable size before trying to transplant
them I was able to collect about two or three dozen plants, but the grassy
weed babies were everywhere. The ones that survived best were the ones that
were allowed to grow undisturbed until they had at least one obvious little
pseudobulb.

Very cold outside today. I will be power washing stuff when it warms up a
bit. Everything is very dirty.

I do appreciate everybody's well wishes. I have been getting lots of emails
offers of help, etc. I don't really have time to answer most of them.

wrote in message
...
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:17:40 GMT in UMgHj.150$s27.16@trnddc02 Al Pickrel
wrote:

The giant C amythstaglosa is at Pat's greenhouse. It was in full bloom.
It
is a mess, but still intact. The mother of all Phal equestris 'kiekie
monsters' did not survive. It was hanging just beside one of the benches
that burned. However, I believe a whole tray of small kiekies I removed
from it in the fall survived and is probably in Pat's greenhouse
someplace.


Is this the one that had a seed pod explode earlier than expected and
lead to Phal equestris as a greenhouse weed?
--
Chris Dukes
"Let all the babies be born. Then let us drown those we do not like."
-- G. K. Chesterton.



Diana Kulaga[_5_] 29-03-2008 07:37 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
Glad about the amethysto, Al. And the equestris pups, too. If it's too cold
to work today, make Kathy's cookies.

Diana

"Al Pickrel" wrote in message
news:UMgHj.150$s27.16@trnddc02...
Teetering on the edge of dignity, Al responds thusly: ;-)

you have to go back to May 25 1999 in the archives to find the truth about
the color and description of the costume being debated here. It was
neither purple nor spandex. It is in a thread called "help deflasking
Phalaenopsis seedlings" but it had turned into a flame war and so I
figured I should dress appropriately for it.

However as recently as Nov 4 2004 in a flame, ...er thread... called "New
2005 Orchid Species Calendar" I myself describe it as 'spandex' and remind
all the careful readers of this newsgroup of its true color .

In both the above threads I was wearing my three pointed jester hat with
the little bells on the tips. Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle. My antenna were
probably stuffed underneath. I suppose they do look a bit like aluminum
rabbit ears. If it comforts you earth people to believe that's all they
are, I got no problem with that. Fortunately the inflammation that
prevents me from retracting them has not been a problem for several years.

I gots no idea what is a "deeley bobbers."

The giant C amythstaglosa is at Pat's greenhouse. It was in full bloom.
It is a mess, but still intact. The mother of all Phal equestris 'kiekie
monsters' did not survive. It was hanging just beside one of the benches
that burned. However, I believe a whole tray of small kiekies I removed
from it in the fall survived and is probably in Pat's greenhouse
someplace.

"unknown" wrote in message
...
oh deeley bobbers were *definitely* involved.. i remember them
distinctly.

(you're never gonna sell me another plant ever again, are you al? ;)


--j_a



In article ,
"Diana Kulaga" wrote:

You know, I think you might be right about the bunny suit. C'mon, Al,
set us
straight here. Bunny suit or spandex? Or was it a blue spandex bunny
suit
with aluminum rabbit ears?

Diana






Diana Kulaga[_5_] 29-03-2008 08:01 PM

*Al* Appreciation Thread!
 
I found the thread in which Al described that costume:

As much as I have tried to resist climbing into the ring of this yet another
Professional Wrestling match unfolding on the RGO it is time. I have been
working out and I am wearing my skimpy tight purple leotards and a full body
fake tattoo of snakes and other threatening creatures. My head has been
shaved in a bazaar pattern and I am playing to the crowd who is undoubtedly
booing loudly. I am ignoring them. What a party I am having! I am here
because I want to see which of my capable opponents wants to try and body
slam me.


Here is my move:


From a book I had to study in Freshman English called "The Informed
Argument" by Robert K. Miller. It attempts to teach how to argue
successfully. It has a chapter entitled, "Avoiding Logical Fallacies" in
which it lays out the 15 or so most common mistakes made when presenting
ones argument and attempting to persuade people to ones point of view.
Number one on the list:


"Ad Hominem Argument. An ad hominem argument is an argument that attacks
the personal character or reputation of one's opponents while ignoring what
he or she has to say [on the topic]. Ad hominem is Latin for 'to the man'.
Although an audience may often consider the character of a writer or speaker
in deciding whether it can trust what he or she has to say, most of us
realize that good people can make bad arguments, and even a crook can
sometimes tell the truth. It is almost always better to give a logical
response to an argument than to ignore those arguments and indulge in
personal attacks."


To all who read this: Strength, Peace, Health and the ability to see the
good intentions and well wishing that lies behind my sarcasm, attitude,
posturing and ridiculous costume.


Al




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