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Re: You just cant fix stupid

What you got to remember my friends is folks , nowdays, don't know how to cook. Their kitchen work is opening the refrigerator and taking out lunch meat and fetching the bread.

Old geezers like me, when we die out nobody will care about cooking or anything associated with it.

Why people complain they don't have money. They eat out 3 times a day and half of their checks go to McDonald's and the bakeries.

Why people have a wgt problem, too, today.

 

Why fry a burger at home or cook a pot of beans when you can go thru drive thru and throw the bag in trash.

 

Sad, out there my friends.

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Re: You just cant fix stupid

I recently saw a review of Lock n Lock.  It was a glass dish with the plastic lid.  they gave it a negative review and would never buy that brand again.  The reason, they dropped the GLASS dish that had food in it and it broke.  Imagine dropping glass and it broke.  They couldn't believe it.  DUH!!!!!!  Me on the other hand would be suprised if I dropped  a glass dish and it didn't break.  I guess I'm a little strange.

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Re: You just cant fix stupid

Wish I could give them the benefit of the doubt.

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@blackhole99  I think whoever put elmer's glue on a cut was not paying her full attention to the first aid class.  If you are in dire straits (like out in the wilderness) and have a large cut you can use crazy glue to hold the skin together until you can get proper care.  



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Is this tuna? The can says chicken of the sea.  Smiley Embarassed

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Re: You just can fix stupid

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This is a fun thread.

 

I once worked at the Wharton School in Philadelphia and had a conversation with one of the brainy young women professors.  We were talking about the cherry blossoms in Washington DC.  She said she would like to go there with her little daughter.   

 

A few months later (say September) she came to my office all excited and told me that she was going to see the cherry blossoms on the weekend.  When I told her that they only bloomed in early spring, she was totally stunned.

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@Imaoldhippie

 

Yes, I agree with you.

 

Sometimes I just stare at what I've read, unable to believe that anyone could be so dense.

 

You've got to wonder how people like that navigate every day life.


I've said exactly what you stated here about most of the women on this board.  It truely amazes me what' I've read throughout the years here. 

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@Imaoldhippie

 

Yes, I agree with you.

 

Sometimes I just stare at what I've read, unable to believe that anyone could be so dense.

 

You've got to wonder how people like that navigate every day life.


I've said exactly what you stated here about most of the women on this board.  It truely amazes me what' I've read throughout the years here. 


@Blingqueen023, "most"????


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Re: You just cant fix stupid

@SharkE  In defense of those who don't do a great amount of cooking, many households have both parents in the workforce just to make enough money to survive, and it's tough to work all day (sometimes on your feet), and then come home to cook a full meal, laundry, housework, etc... especially after commuting an hour (or more) each way to/from work.

 

I wish I had the energy to cook more, but I'm exhausted. 



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I think we would be surprised at the things some of us consider basic and common sense,is not so for others. I knew someone who actually put Elmers glue on a cut on her leg.


Really nothing wrong with that. I can't tolerate the adhesive on bandaids and use the "liquid bandage" you can buy in the first aid section. It is nothing more than super glue.