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rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote
The Natural Philosopher wrote

While you guys sat back and made money out of us, till Japan kicked you
in the balls.

Roosevelt\'s idea of \'neutrality\' was as lopsided as Wilson\'s. It would
have been better to sit back and let WWI take its course.

Better for who ?

Japan was a good example of a possible outcome when sanctions and
embargoes are used against a rising nation that feels it has a better
founded interest in East Asia than a country an ocean away.

Bit hard on the chinese tho.

> It all started with Perry\'s Black Ships. The ruling oligarchs in the US

No such animal.

are slow learners. The latest furor over China\'s banning of Micron chips
is an amazing example of hypocrisy. Japan realized they could not win a
sustained war when they attacked. I don\'t believe China has that problem.

Corse it does with oil and iron ore alone.
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 08:09:55 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

On Mon, 29 May 2023 03:03:38 +1000, John Larkin
jlarkin@highlandsnipmetechnology.com> wrote:

On Sun, 28 May 2023 09:43:29 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On 27/05/2023 22:24, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2023-05-27, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com> wrote:
On 27/05/2023 16:50, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2023-05-27, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com
wrote:

We never had food rationing.

During WWII we did. Our rationing ended long before the UK\'s.

Do you mean when Americans only had 15 different kinds of ice cream
flavours?

Your point that our rationing wasn\'t as bad as your rationing is
taken. However, the U.S. had rationing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Rationing_in_the_United_States#World_War_II

Of course our food rationing wasn\'t as bad as yours, because we had a
lot more acreage under cultivation. And nobody was bombing it.

\"At the start of the Second World War in 1939, the United Kingdom was
importing 20 million long tons of food per year, including about 70%
of its cheese and sugar, almost 80% of fruit and about 70% of cereals
and fats. The UK also imported more than half of its meat and relied
on imported feed to support its domestic meat production.\"

You guys were in real trouble, no doubt about it.

While you guys sat back and made money out of us, till Japan kicked
you in the balls.

The US population was wary of millenia of non-stop european wars.

Yes.

As continue today.

Not in western europe they don\'t.

Western Europe doesn\'t have the wherewithal to have a good, old fashioned
war. That may be why they\'re so fascinated with a proxy war in eastern
Europe. Britain still thinks it\'s in a position to affect the balance of
power on the continent.
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 08:46:34 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote
The Natural Philosopher wrote

While you guys sat back and made money out of us, till Japan kicked
you in the balls.

Roosevelt\'s idea of \'neutrality\' was as lopsided as Wilson\'s. It would
have been better to sit back and let WWI take its course.

Better for who ?

Ultimately the world, I believe. A more equitable treaty might have headed
off WWII. Britain wanted to make sure Germany never challenged their
military or economic hegemony and France was still butt hurt about 1871.
Wilson, with all his idealism, was as addled as Biden.


Japan was a good example of a possible outcome when sanctions and
embargoes are used against a rising nation that feels it has a better
founded interest in East Asia than a country an ocean away.

Bit hard on the chinese tho.

So it goes. Japan, China, and Korea have as much right to fratricidal wars
as Europe.


It all started with Perry\'s Black Ships. The ruling oligarchs in the US

No such animal.

Well, whatever you want to call a political system that\'s sold to the
highest bidder. That \"government of the people, by the people, for the
people\" was nice rhetoric but was bullshit even as it left Lincoln\'s
mouth.
 
On Sun, 28 May 2023 21:33:31 GMT, Cindy Hamilton wrote:

I like strawberry ice cream, but it has to be _good_ strawberry ice
cream. With chunks of strawberry. The pink stuff in Neapolitan was
always artificially flavored.

My cousin worked for Sealtest before they were sucked in by KraftCo. Their
marketing coup was checkerboard ice cream

https://ru.pinterest.com/pin/400961173073266727/

I don\'t remember the later variants. I believe the original was vanilla
and chocolate, the two cheapest flavors to produce. He never would tell
me how they did it.

He also ruined my enjoyment of Fudgecicles. Take the out of date ice cream
returned by the stores, strain out any fruit or nut component, add enough
cocoa to cover up any original flavor, and voila! a Fudgecicle.

Upstate NY was dairy country so there were many alternatives to ice cream
in cardboard cartons.

I don\'t know if it was a copycat or independent action but one of the
dairy bars had a \'pig\'s dinner\' with the button to prove it.

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/340584790564295362/

Then there was Stewart\'s

https://www.stewartsshops.com/news/youre-in-control-make-your-own/

It was strictly ice cream in my day but you can imagine the results of
turning a kid loose on a counter full of vomit inducing syrups.
 
On Sun, 28 May 2023 20:15:13 +0100, Max Demian wrote:


Apparently this isn\'t true, at least not as the story is usually told:
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/something-eggstra/

That all depends on how much you credit Sharpiro\'s 2004 book and
Mickkleson apparently does. I\'ll go with Dichter\'s original theory.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? is a valid question when it comes to the
opinions expressed by snopes.
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 12:15:09 +1000, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote:

On Mon, 29 May 2023 08:09:55 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

On Mon, 29 May 2023 03:03:38 +1000, John Larkin
jlarkin@highlandsnipmetechnology.com> wrote:

On Sun, 28 May 2023 09:43:29 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
tnp@invalid.invalid> wrote:

On 27/05/2023 22:24, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2023-05-27, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com> wrote:
On 27/05/2023 16:50, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
On 2023-05-27, John Larkin <jlarkin@highlandSNIPMEtechnology.com
wrote:

We never had food rationing.

During WWII we did. Our rationing ended long before the UK\'s.

Do you mean when Americans only had 15 different kinds of ice cream
flavours?

Your point that our rationing wasn\'t as bad as your rationing is
taken. However, the U.S. had rationing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Rationing_in_the_United_States#World_War_II

Of course our food rationing wasn\'t as bad as yours, because we had a
lot more acreage under cultivation. And nobody was bombing it.

\"At the start of the Second World War in 1939, the United Kingdom was
importing 20 million long tons of food per year, including about 70%
of its cheese and sugar, almost 80% of fruit and about 70% of cereals
and fats. The UK also imported more than half of its meat and relied
on imported feed to support its domestic meat production.\"

You guys were in real trouble, no doubt about it.

While you guys sat back and made money out of us, till Japan kicked
you in the balls.

The US population was wary of millenia of non-stop european wars.

Yes.

As continue today.

Not in western europe they don\'t.

Western Europe doesn\'t have the wherewithal to have a good, old fashioned
war.

Pity about WW1 and all the wars there before that.

That may be why they\'re so fascinated with a proxy war in eastern
Europe.

Nope, that\'s because they noticed what happened when no one
did anything about Hitler\'s invasions until he invaded Poland.

Britain still thinks it\'s in a position to affect the balance of
power on the continent.

Bullshit.
 
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote
Rod Speed wrote
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote
The Natural Philosopher wrote

While you guys sat back and made money out of us, till Japan kicked
you in the balls.

Roosevelt\'s idea of \'neutrality\' was as lopsided as Wilson\'s. It would
have been better to sit back and let WWI take its course.

Better for who ?

Ultimately the world, I believe.

More fool you. The 30 years war didnt go well for France.

A more equitable treaty might have headed
off WWII.

Fantasy. Hitler didnt start that one because of any inequity.

Britain wanted to make sure Germany never challenged their
military or economic hegemony

Nope, that WW1 wouldnt happen again, unlike
all the previous wars in western europe which
saw those fools ripping each other thoats out
in almost ever single generation.

Germany never amounted to much
militarily or economically before WW1

> and France was still butt hurt about 1871.

For a damned good reason.

> Wilson, with all his idealism, was as addled as Biden.

He didnt determine what happened after WW1 had ended.

Japan was a good example of a possible outcome when sanctions and
embargoes are used against a rising nation that feels it has a better
founded interest in East Asia than a country an ocean away.

Bit hard on the chinese tho.

So it goes.

Only for isolationists.

Japan, China, and Korea have as much right to fratricidal wars
as Europe.

The sanctions and embargos werent due to it being a fraticidal war.

It all started with Perry\'s Black Ships. The ruling oligarchs in the US

No such animal.

Well, whatever you want to call a political system that\'s sold to the
highest bidder.

That\'s bullshit too. Thats not what got FDR elected in the first place.

That \"government of the people, by the people, for the
people\" was nice rhetoric but was bullshit even as it left Lincoln\'s
mouth.

Irrelevant to your stupid line about ruling oligarchs in the US.
 
On Sun, 28 May 2023 19:49:42 +0100, Max Demian wrote:

Looks rather revolting, with the bright yellow. Is that artificial
colouring?

You betcha...

https://sites.google.com/site/gotitsortd/kraft-mac-cheese-ingredients

\"Kraft Macaroni and Cheese cheese sauce mix also includes FD&C yellow dyes
number 5 and 6 for the characteristic bright yellow color of the cheese
sauce.\"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_cheese

There is a feeling among many Americans that cheese is a yellow color
rarely seen in nature.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheez_Whiz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Velveeta

One thing that can be said for the stuff is it melts at slightly more than
room temperature, isn\'t prone to the separation some cheeses undergo when
heated, and doesn\'t have the tendency to form long strings when you\'re
chomping away at the burger.

Basically it is yellow shit, or shite if you prefer. It\'s relationship to
a biological cow is sometimes questionable.
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 08:26:24 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

On Mon, 29 May 2023 04:49:42 +1000, Max Demian <max_demian@bigfoot.com
wrote:

On 27/05/2023 23:12, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 27 May 2023 20:48:44 +0100, Max Demian wrote:

In the UK, you can buy macaroni cheese in cans or plastic trays to
heat.
But you have to add the topping (grated cheese plus packet
breadcrumbs)
before you put it in a conventional oven (or under a grill).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoyCKmyDRns It says a lot about the
decline of the mean IQ in the US that someone
thought a 2 minute youtube tutorial was necessary.

A simple written instruction is better than having to sit through a
verbose video.

There are plenty of situations where a well done video clip leaves a
text description for dead.

True but in many cases videos are used by people too lazy to write the
text description. Worst case it\'s someone reading Powerpoint slides
verbatim, presumably for the illiterates in the audience.
 
On Sun, 28 May 2023 19:36:53 +0100, Max Demian wrote:


Probably not. The point is there wasn\'t a way to make them salty until
they found a way to coat the chips/crisps, in the late 60s in the UK I
think. Salt doesn\'t dissolve in cooking oil. Then they introduced the
flavours like cheese and onion.

You must have had the same problem in the US, unless people carried salt
cellars around with them.

Not in my lifetime.

https://originalsaratogachips.com/our-story/

I grew up in the vicinity of Saratoga and the chips were a local brand.

https://www.mashed.com/382501/the-untold-truth-of-wise-potato-chips/

Wise has a similar story. In the \'50s Wise was preferred to Sartoga Chips.
The Saratoga brand often had green spots or were of irregular thickness.
Either were salty right out of the bag.

https://www.ontariopotatoes.ca/how-chips-are-made

That one credits the Saratoga story and says the salt is added after they
come out of the vat. They\'re greasy enough to retain the salt.
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 13:44:23 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

> Germany never amounted to much militarily or economically before WW1

https://www.britannica.com/place/Germany/The-economy-1890-1914

Are you blissful in your ignorance?
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 13:34:16 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:


Western Europe doesn\'t have the wherewithal to have a good, old
fashioned war.

Pity about WW1 and all the wars there before that.

I\'m talking about here and now. \'does not\' indicates the present tense.


That may be why they\'re so fascinated with a proxy war in eastern
Europe.

Nope, that\'s because they noticed what happened when no one did anything
about Hitler\'s invasions until he invaded Poland.

How did Britain\'s guarantees work out for Poland?

Britain still thinks it\'s in a position to affect the balance of power
on the continent.

Bullshit.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-61052643

Johnson couldn\'t even help himself but he egged on Zelensky. Sunak is
continuing the tradition.
 
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote
Rod Speed wrote

Germany never amounted to much militarily or economically before WW1

https://www.britannica.com/place/Germany/The-economy-1890-1914

Doesnt refute what I said as far as the navy and military
were concerned.let alone them being even remotely a
threat to the UK world wide militarily or economically.

> Are you blissful in your ignorance?

You are the one with that problem.
 
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote
Rod Speed wrote

Western Europe doesn\'t have the wherewithal to have a good, old
fashioned war.

Pity about WW1 and all the wars there before that.

I\'m talking about here and now. \'does not\' indicates the present tense.

Still completely wrong as Iraq and Afghanistan proves.

That may be why they\'re so fascinated with a proxy war in eastern
Europe.

Nope, that\'s because they noticed what happened when no one did anything
about Hitler\'s invasions until he invaded Poland.

How did Britain\'s guarantees work out for Poland?

Irrelevant. It did put a stop to Hitler\'s military adventurism, eventually.

Britain still thinks it\'s in a position to affect the balance of power
on the continent.

Bullshit.

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-61052643

Just because some fool lefty journo claims something...

Johnson couldn\'t even help himself but he egged on Zelensky. Sunak is
continuing the tradition.

Wrong, neither has anything to do with balance of power.
 
Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote
Rod Speed wrote

Germany never amounted to much militarily or economically before WW1

https://www.britannica.com/place/Germany/The-economy-1890-1914

Doesnt refute what I said as far as the navy and military
were concerned.let alone them being even remotely a
threat to the UK world wide militarily or economically.

And while they had overtaken the UK in the last few years
in some areas of industrial production, they had fuck all
effect on the UK and USA dominance in world trade.

Are you blissful in your ignorance?

You are the one with that problem.
 
On 29 May 2023 04:20:30 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


> Not in my lifetime.

Fuck your lifetime, you abnormal disgusting bigmouth and gossip!

--
Self-admiring lowbrowwoman telling everyone yet another \"thrilling\" story
about her great life:
\"In a role reversal my mother taught her father to drive. She was in the
back seat when he took his first test, trying a little telepathy: \"release
the handbrake. release the handbrake\'. He didn\'t, stalled the engine and
failed. The next time went better.\"
MID: <kafp0uF6vi1U5@mid.individual.net>
 
On 29 May 2023 02:51:11 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:


> My cousin

Fuck your cousin, you abnormal senile bigmouth and gossip!

--
More of the resident senile gossip\'s absolutely idiotic endless blather
about herself:
\"My family and I traveled cross country in \'52, going out on the northern
route and returning mostly on Rt 66. We also traveled quite a bit as the
interstates were being built. It might have been slower but it was a lot
more interesting. Even now I prefer what William Least Heat-Moon called
the blue highways but it\'s difficult. Around here there are remnants of
the Mullan Road as frontage roads but I-90 was laid over most of it so
there is no continuous route. So far 93 hasn\'t been destroyed.\"
MID: <kae9ivF7suU1@mid.individual.net>
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 08:09:55 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the abnormal trolling senile cretin\'s latest trollshit unread>

--
Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 89-year-old senile Australian
cretin\'s pathological trolling:
https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/rod-speed-faq.2973853/
 
On 29 May 2023 02:15:09 GMT, lowbrowwoman, the endlessly driveling,
troll-feeding, senile idiot, blabbered again:

Western Europe doesn\'t have the wherewithal to have a good, old fashioned
war. That may be why they\'re so fascinated with a proxy war in eastern
Europe. Britain still thinks it\'s in a position to affect the balance of
power on the continent.

This coming from the abnormal perverted senile bigmouth who admitted he had
never been in the Army! LMAO!!!

--
And yet another \"cool\" line from the resident bigmouthed all-American
superhero:
\"I was working on the roof when the cat came up the ladder to see what I
was doing. Cats do not do well going down aluminum ladders.\"
MID: <k9roshF2rjdU1@mid.individual.net>
 
On Mon, 29 May 2023 13:34:16 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the abnormal trolling senile cretin\'s latest trollshit unread>

--
Richard addressing senile Rodent Speed:
\"Shit you\'re thick/pathetic excuse for a troll.\"
MID: <ogoa38$pul$1@news.mixmin.net>
 

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