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from "Franz Heymann" contains these words: Who is this Frank of which you speak? [Franz Heymann] Literal translation I guvax. -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply. |
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from "Franz Heymann" contains these words: I promise you that I did nothing to cause that top posting. If you look at the birth of the thread, you will notice that it was the initiator, RR, who did it. Most of the subsequent correspondents like me, and, of course you as well (twice on 07/08, tut,tut) just continued without looking at the crossposting list. The trouble with *not* following on with crossposting after an initially crossposted note is that you don't know which of the ng's the oribinator actually reads. As sure as I am sitting here, he/she does *not* read all the ng's to which he/she has crossposted. However, I agree entirely with you that it is a lousy habit. Most of the groups I subscribe to have a killfile filter for two crossposts or more. I forgot, or for some reason did not include in my plonking, URG. However, those items I have crossposted were intended to have been, as my newreader defaults to 'reply to group', and I have to make a concious choice to crosspost. Good, innit. -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply. |
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from "Ophelia" contains these words: Oh never mind *PLONK* Now wasn't that fun? Frank vented, you vented, and then you got to advertize loudly that you have "plonked" him. I think you should thank Frank. Let me guess ... *PLONK* :-) Gosh what fun *PLONK* I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply. |
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"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message ... The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: Oh never mind *PLONK* Now wasn't that fun? Frank vented, you vented, and then you got to advertize loudly that you have "plonked" him. I think you should thank Frank. Let me guess ... *PLONK* :-) Gosh what fun *PLONK* I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold O. |
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from "A Troll.............. and proud of it" contains these words: In response to Chris Norton's question " Are gnomes related to trolls?" Anne wrote "No, but top-posters are" Regards A Troll. Can't be a proper troll: he's got a sense of humour.... -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply. |
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from "anne" contains these words: Well that's really complicated things (but I am a simple soul). Does this mean I can add to the very top as long as I add something at the bottom aswell? Of course, lots of people do, when they want to say something which is not a direct reply to text. (Kay, I'm joking) Really? -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply. |
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from "Ophelia" contains these words: I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold On a stick? -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply. |
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Rusty Hinge wrote in message ... The message from "anne" contains these words: Well that's really complicated things (but I am a simple soul). Does this mean I can add to the very top as long as I add something at the bottom aswell? Of course, lots of people do, when they want to say something which is not a direct reply to text. (Kay, I'm joking) Really? Yep Rust. -- Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply. |
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In article om, "Cybe R.
Wizard" wrote: On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 02:35:15 +0100 "anne" wrote: Are gnomes related to trolls? No, GNOME is a desktop program for Linux. ;-] Cybe R. Wizard ....yoo hoo!!!....fancy finding you here....i just stumbled in looking for help with a tree question...G murphy |
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"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message ... The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold On a stick? That one is new to me but I am game to try it) |
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"Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Rusty Hinge" wrote in message ... The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold On a stick? That one is new to me but I am game to try it) The alcohol content of plonk can be increased markedly as follows: Pour the wine into a "conical" pyrex dish. The sort of thing one uses as a jelly mould. Freeze it hard. Put it upside down in a shallow soup bowl Allow it to unfreeze slowly. The first liquid which comes off is of considerably higher alcohol content than the original wine. Pour off the liquid frequently, and taste it as you go. The alcohol content decreases as time passes, until at the end the melt is almost pure water. The trick lies in making the decision when you should start discarding the remainder. [Franz Heymann] |
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"Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Rusty Hinge" wrote in message ... The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold On a stick? That one is new to me but I am game to try it) The alcohol content of plonk can be increased markedly as follows: Pour the wine into a "conical" pyrex dish. The sort of thing one uses as a jelly mould. Freeze it hard. Put it upside down in a shallow soup bowl Allow it to unfreeze slowly. The first liquid which comes off is of considerably higher alcohol content than the original wine. Pour off the liquid frequently, and taste it as you go. The alcohol content decreases as time passes, until at the end the melt is almost pure water. The trick lies in making the decision when you should start discarding the remainder. Thanks I will try it Once! LOL and before you comment yes you are off my block Ophelia Scotland |
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"Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Rusty Hinge" wrote in message ... The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold On a stick? That one is new to me but I am game to try it) The alcohol content of plonk can be increased markedly as follows: Pour the wine into a "conical" pyrex dish. The sort of thing one uses as a jelly mould. Freeze it hard. Put it upside down in a shallow soup bowl Allow it to unfreeze slowly. The first liquid which comes off is of considerably higher alcohol content than the original wine. Pour off the liquid frequently, and taste it as you go. The alcohol content decreases as time passes, until at the end the melt is almost pure water. The trick lies in making the decision when you should start discarding the remainder. Thanks I will try it Once! LOL and before you comment yes you are off my block I used to treat gallons and gallons of home made wine in this way. It rendered the stuff potable. [Franz Heymann] |
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"Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Rusty Hinge" wrote in message ... The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold On a stick? That one is new to me but I am game to try it) The alcohol content of plonk can be increased markedly as follows: Pour the wine into a "conical" pyrex dish. The sort of thing one uses as a jelly mould. Freeze it hard. Put it upside down in a shallow soup bowl Allow it to unfreeze slowly. The first liquid which comes off is of considerably higher alcohol content than the original wine. Pour off the liquid frequently, and taste it as you go. The alcohol content decreases as time passes, until at the end the melt is almost pure water. The trick lies in making the decision when you should start discarding the remainder. Thanks I will try it Once! LOL and before you comment yes you are off my block I used to treat gallons and gallons of home made wine in this way. It rendered the stuff potable. What is the alcohol like.. something like vodka? O |
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"Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Rusty Hinge" wrote in message ... The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: I'd rather have a beer if it's all the same to you. OH OK .. but plonk isn't bad if served very cold On a stick? That one is new to me but I am game to try it) The alcohol content of plonk can be increased markedly as follows: Pour the wine into a "conical" pyrex dish. The sort of thing one uses as a jelly mould. Freeze it hard. Put it upside down in a shallow soup bowl Allow it to unfreeze slowly. The first liquid which comes off is of considerably higher alcohol content than the original wine. Pour off the liquid frequently, and taste it as you go. The alcohol content decreases as time passes, until at the end the melt is almost pure water. The trick lies in making the decision when you should start discarding the remainder. Thanks I will try it Once! LOL and before you comment yes you are off my block I used to treat gallons and gallons of home made wine in this way. It rendered the stuff potable. What is the alcohol like.. something like vodka? No. I have never managed to reach that level. I would compare it more to a sherry or a vermouth in alcoholic content. (But not in taste!) [Franz Heymann] |
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