• Re: Monday's Dinner Plans? 3/23/2026

    From chefly@deal@me.al to rec.food.cooking,alt.politics.trump,alt.home.repair,tx.politics on Tue Mar 24 10:06:46 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Mon, 23 Mar 2026 21:24:54 -0500
    Bryan Simmons <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 3/23/2026 9:07 PM, Bruce wrote:
    On Mon, 23 Mar 2026 21:01:02 -0500, Bryan Simmons
    <bryangsimmons@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 3/23/2026 8:22 PM, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
    On 2026-03-23, ItsJoanNotJoAnn webtv.net
    <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:
    What's it going to be at your house tonight? Anything new you
    might be trying out? Or just a family favorite?

    Day old meatloaf and boil, squash and fry Yukon gold potatoes. At
    least, that's what my wife had. The Yukons were those little ones.
    We're getting ready for our first housekeeper, ever, this week.
    My wife is thrilled. I think it's an invasion of privacy. I lose.
    What do I wear? How do I act? Do they understand Leoese?

    You've been retired for years. Your wife has still had to do
    housework. You need to wear clothes. I'm all about being nude in
    my house, but only when it's just me and my wife. You lose this
    time. Your wife has been loosing for quite a few decades.

    When a person has been loosing, does that mean they're becoming incontinent?

    It was a typo. I have no doubt that "Mrs. Leo" has been the second
    class member of the marriage, but I wasn't suggesting that either of
    them had incontinence issues. Here in the USA, we have a president
    who wears adult diapers. Only persons who are complete pieces of shit
    voted for him. Since you very seldom post on topic here anyway, you
    could ask who voted for Trump.


    I hear TDS is a lifetime infection, which means you have much
    unhappiness still to come!

    Please enjoy seeing MAGA come true, then cry, cry lots.

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  • From chefly@deal@me.al to rec.food.cooking,alt.politics.trump,alt.home.repair,alt.california.illegals,misc.immigration on Tue Mar 24 13:35:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Tue, 24 Mar 2026 14:09:55 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/24/2026 12:06 PM, chefly wrote:


    Please enjoy seeing MAGA come true, then cry, cry lots.


    Maybe after the 2028 election it will be great again.

    Sure...a buncha rapey, murderous Tren de Aragua caravans will set it all
    back to Dem broke again.

    WTF is wrong with you?

    Have you no clue that our population was being replaced by the Dems for
    slave voters?

    You need to take a long look at Dearborn or Londonistan and learn that
    cultural replacement doesn't work.


    https://youtu.be/8_AiKnnPjRI


    https://youtu.be/rcsG-u2GtZE

    Cuz right now - you just look profoundly STUPID and PROPAGANDIZED.

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  • From chefly@deal@me.al to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Fri Mar 27 13:58:06 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 19:14:53 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 6:24 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:20:02 GMT
    ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Ed P <esp@snet.n> posted:

    On 3/26/2026 2:26 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 1:00 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:

    Mix some non-sudsy ammonia in that Windex, not quite half &
    half, and it will do a spectacular job of cleaning windows,
    mirrors, and greasy areas such as range hoods, etc.

    Windex doesn't require any additional ammonia. It's formula is
    already outstanding, and is priced accordingly.


    Tried to get some residue off my windshield 3X with Windex. Added
    a hefty dose of vinegar and it is spotless finally.


    Yes, vinegar works quite well in cutting through crud, too.

    ~

    And let's not forget Goo Gone!

    https://www.homedepot.com/b/Goo-Gone/N-5yc1vZ4ga

    Why? It is not made for windows.

    There's where you're wrong.

    In fact it is excellent at removing old stickers, labels, decals, etc.
    from glass.

    AI Overview
    Goo Gone is highly effective and safe for removing adhesive, stickers, tape, and residue from glass surfaces, including windows, wine bottles, and car windshields. Its citrus-based formula works on tough sticky messes, often enhanced by a spray gel that helps it cling to vertical glass.

    How to Use Goo Gone on Glass:
    Apply: Spray or apply directly onto the adhesive residue.
    Wait: Let it sit for a few minutes to break down the adhesive.
    Remove: Wipe clean with a cloth or use a plastic scraper/razor blade for stubborn spots.
    Clean: Wash the area with warm, soapy water or a glass cleaner to remove any oily residue.

    Key Tips:
    Safe for most glass: Including windows, mirrors, and glass cooktops.
    Ideal for car glass: Safe for removing bumper stickers or parking permits from windshields.
    Caution: While safe on glass, avoid contact with surrounding rubber
    seals if possible, as it is primarily designed for hard surfaces.

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  • From Ed P@esp@snet.n to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Fri Mar 27 18:33:37 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On 3/27/2026 3:58 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 19:14:53 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 6:24 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:20:02 GMT
    ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid> wrote:

    Ed P <esp@snet.n> posted:

    On 3/26/2026 2:26 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 1:00 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:

    Mix some non-sudsy ammonia in that Windex, not quite half &
    half, and it will do a spectacular job of cleaning windows,
    mirrors, and greasy areas such as range hoods, etc.

    Windex doesn't require any additional ammonia. It's formula is
    already outstanding, and is priced accordingly.


    Tried to get some residue off my windshield 3X with Windex. Added
    a hefty dose of vinegar and it is spotless finally.


    Yes, vinegar works quite well in cutting through crud, too.

    ~

    And let's not forget Goo Gone!

    https://www.homedepot.com/b/Goo-Gone/N-5yc1vZ4ga

    Why? It is not made for windows.

    There's where you're wrong.

    In fact it is excellent at removing old stickers, labels, decals, etc.
    from glass.

    Stickers and labels are not typical window washing. It is still more a specialty product. Sorry you can't tell the difference.


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  • From chefly@deal@me.al to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Fri Mar 27 16:51:27 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 18:33:37 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/27/2026 3:58 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 19:14:53 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 6:24 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:20:02 GMT
    ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid>
    wrote:
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> posted:

    On 3/26/2026 2:26 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 1:00 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:

    Mix some non-sudsy ammonia in that Windex, not quite half &
    half, and it will do a spectacular job of cleaning windows,
    mirrors, and greasy areas such as range hoods, etc.

    Windex doesn't require any additional ammonia. It's formula is
    already outstanding, and is priced accordingly.


    Tried to get some residue off my windshield 3X with Windex.
    Added a hefty dose of vinegar and it is spotless finally.


    Yes, vinegar works quite well in cutting through crud, too.

    ~

    And let's not forget Goo Gone!

    https://www.homedepot.com/b/Goo-Gone/N-5yc1vZ4ga

    Why? It is not made for windows.

    There's where you're wrong.

    In fact it is excellent at removing old stickers, labels, decals,
    etc. from glass.

    Stickers and labels are not typical window washing.

    Irrelevant.

    Most new glass is thusly adorned from the factory.

    The worst to deal with is any silicone install caulk that smeared.

    Razor blade and time.

    It is still more a specialty product.

    Yes a speciality -cleaning product- just like Windex is...

    Sorry you can't tell the difference.


    Sorry you went off into a tangent of semantics.

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  • From Hank Rogers@Hank@nospam.invalid to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Fri Mar 27 17:56:18 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    chefly wrote on 3/27/2026 5:51 PM:
    On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 18:33:37 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/27/2026 3:58 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 19:14:53 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 6:24 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:20:02 GMT
    ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid>
    wrote:
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> posted:

    On 3/26/2026 2:26 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 1:00 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:

    Mix some non-sudsy ammonia in that Windex, not quite half &
    half, and it will do a spectacular job of cleaning windows,
    mirrors, and greasy areas such as range hoods, etc.

    Windex doesn't require any additional ammonia. It's formula is >>>>>>>> already outstanding, and is priced accordingly.


    Tried to get some residue off my windshield 3X with Windex.
    Added a hefty dose of vinegar and it is spotless finally.


    Yes, vinegar works quite well in cutting through crud, too.

    ~

    And let's not forget Goo Gone!

    https://www.homedepot.com/b/Goo-Gone/N-5yc1vZ4ga

    Why? It is not made for windows.

    There's where you're wrong.

    In fact it is excellent at removing old stickers, labels, decals,
    etc. from glass.

    Stickers and labels are not typical window washing.

    Irrelevant.

    Most new glass is thusly adorned from the factory.

    The worst to deal with is any silicone install caulk that smeared.

    Razor blade and time.

    It is still more a specialty product.

    Yes a speciality -cleaning product- just like Windex is...

    Sorry you can't tell the difference.


    Sorry you went off into a tangent of semantics.


    It will leave a greasy film on glass. But I don't care if you use it.

    Ed probably don't really give a shit either.

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  • From chefly@deal@me.al to rec.food.cooking,alt.home.repair on Sat Mar 28 10:18:13 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 17:56:18 -0500
    Hank Rogers <Hank@nospam.invalid> wrote:

    chefly wrote on 3/27/2026 5:51 PM:
    On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 18:33:37 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/27/2026 3:58 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 19:14:53 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 6:24 PM, chefly wrote:
    On Thu, 26 Mar 2026 22:20:02 GMT
    ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net <user4742@newsgrouper.org.invalid>
    wrote:
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> posted:

    On 3/26/2026 2:26 PM, Bryan Simmons wrote:

    On 3/26/2026 1:00 PM, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net wrote:

    Mix some non-sudsy ammonia in that Windex, not quite half & >>>>>>>>> half, and it will do a spectacular job of cleaning windows, >>>>>>>>> mirrors, and greasy areas such as range hoods, etc.

    Windex doesn't require any additional ammonia. It's formula
    is already outstanding, and is priced accordingly.


    Tried to get some residue off my windshield 3X with Windex.
    Added a hefty dose of vinegar and it is spotless finally.


    Yes, vinegar works quite well in cutting through crud, too.

    ~

    And let's not forget Goo Gone!

    https://www.homedepot.com/b/Goo-Gone/N-5yc1vZ4ga

    Why? It is not made for windows.

    There's where you're wrong.

    In fact it is excellent at removing old stickers, labels, decals,
    etc. from glass.

    Stickers and labels are not typical window washing.

    Irrelevant.

    Most new glass is thusly adorned from the factory.

    The worst to deal with is any silicone install caulk that smeared.

    Razor blade and time.

    It is still more a specialty product.

    Yes a speciality -cleaning product- just like Windex is...

    Sorry you can't tell the difference.


    Sorry you went off into a tangent of semantics.


    It will leave a greasy film on glass. But I don't care if you use it.

    Ed probably don't really give a shit either.


    Soapy water to finish, film at 11.

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  • From cloche@b@ki.ng to alt.politics.trump,tx.politics,alt.home.repair on Thu Apr 16 11:39:16 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.home.repair

    On Tue, 24 Mar 2026 14:11:32 -0400
    Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:

    On 3/24/2026 12:06 PM, chefly wrote:


    I hear TDS is a lifetime infection, which means you have much
    unhappiness still to come!

    Please enjoy seeing MAGA come true, then cry, cry lots.


    Yes, after the 2028 election it will become Great Again.
    The mid-terms may give is a good start.

    There will be no mid terms.

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