Quoting Michael Loo to Nancy Backus on 06-02-19 09:51 <=-
Yup.... Actually I Can Believe It's Not Butter.My finding also....
When that product came out I tried it to see;
there's really scanty similarity.
Aroma different, mouthfeel different, taste
different.
I wonder if anyone's thought about pursuing the
manufacturer for deceptive advertising.
I tended to cross boundaries, even then, also... sorta fit in anywhereMight have something to do with aging and everyone mellowing some...?Not everyone aspires to climb any higher.... ;) Sounds like at least it was a good meeting for the two of you... :)Good.
It was a pretty fun blast from the past.
I thought so. My recent blasts of that nature have been
generally gratifying.
Yes, and I always got along with the various cliques
or affinity groups or whatever they were back then,
though I preferred the nerdy set, obviously.
(and sorta not at all as well)...
I sort of enjoyed being the leader and voice of the
unleadable and voiceless.
Ok... feints sounds like A... but the ones I mentioned didn't follow the rhyme's direction....... Remember, 'i' before 'e' except in words where it isn't.Neither, either.... eiderdown... eidetic...
Neighbor, weigh, as the rhyme goes, and
sleigh, neigh, beige, and so on.
foreshots and feints, too.
Feints was another example, but foreshots go along with.
Did you prepare more for the ones who were closerNot really.... Some of them challenged me more by their choices... but
to you?
that also happened once with a non-family member...
It's kind of fun to be stretched, but I'd not have
gone out of my way for someone who didn't seem to
live up to my standards. Not a good attitude for a
commercial person, but I wasn't great at that either.
In general, I found myself playing better for clientsAs with my piano teaching, I didn't really have a lot of gigs or
to whom I was more favorably inclined because they
were simpatici or knew music or paid double.
students... just enough to have a steady trickle (not even a stream)...
Eh, it probably is better for your psyche not to
have to rush rush and scramble scramble.
Oh, how romantic.... Was Traviata Puccini...?marry my daughter. As well as numerous arguments andIsn't that the case in all the Puccini operas....? ;) Maybe he just thought it a very romantic aria....
even a minor altercation or two. The coolest thing was
when I was leading a quartet that had been paid by the
bride's father, and he requested an aria from a Puccini
opera where the girl dies.
It was a rather grim aria (forget which) where
the girl was basically coughing up blood while
she sang (but it wasn't Boheme).
Traviata was Verdi. Come to think of it, this in
fact might also have been Verdi.
anyway)... E. Powerful, as he's sometimes referred to as.... :)Ok, I won't... ;) He did have a varied reputation... :)
I used to play occasionally with his successor
at the church in Brookline, and people there
called him, well, less favorable things, but don't
ask me what.
My friends used to have rude nicknames for all those
cultural figures, partially motivated by envy but also
in part reflective of their shortcomings and foibles. I
don't know how far Robert J. Lurtsema's influence extended,
but you may have heard of him. We called him J. Loathsome
Toad, which name he partially deserved. That was mild
compared to the vile accusations slung against other local
potentates such as Ozawa and Levine (most of them true).
Most of the zero-Calorie sweeteners putWouldn't they need to be listed in the ingredients still, though...?
regular sugars in to mellow out the
artificiality; they used just under the
amount that would deliver enough carbs to
be reportable.
They're often listed by brand name. I don't know
a requirement for them to be further broken down.
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