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Nightingail

2005-10-11, 6:44 pm


bjeanneb wrote:
> I give up. I'm posting the image without any narrative. No special
> techniques anyway. I tried four times to post with a description of
> the process but something must have kicked off the censor-bot because
> it never came through.



Jeanne, I see it and I'm laughing!! Glad you persisted in getting it
posted ;-)


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AuntySpam

2005-10-11, 6:44 pm


Looks like she is a little high Jeanne. I don't think rutabagas alone could
do that, but I could be wrong.

Nice picture anyway. Sorry about the posting problems but glad you
persisted.

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"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:434c1b4d_3@cnews...
>
> I give up. I'm posting the image without any narrative. No special
> techniques anyway. I tried four times to post with a description of the
> process but something must have kicked off the censor-bot because it never
> came through.
>
> --
> Jeanne
>
> Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.
> p.s. it's all small stuff.
> ---Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D.
>
>
>
>




Jeanne

2005-10-11, 10:47 pm


Nightingail wrote:

> Jeanne, I see it and I'm laughing!! Glad you persisted in getting it
> posted ;-)


Thanks, Gail.

Jeanne

Jeanne

2005-10-11, 10:47 pm


AuntySpam wrote:
> Looks like she is a little high Jeanne. I don't think rutabagas alone could
> do that, but I could be wrong.
>
> Nice picture anyway. Sorry about the posting problems but glad you
> persisted.
>

Thanks, Aunty. I think it was a fermented rutabaga. Them's the worst kind.

Jeanne

Michelle

2005-10-12, 3:32 am


LOL, Jeanne! Good one :-D

"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message
news:434c1b4d_3@cnews...
>
> I give up. I'm posting the image without any narrative. No

special
> techniques anyway. I tried four times to post with a

description of the
> process but something must have kicked off the censor-bot

because it never
> came through.
>
> --
> Jeanne
>
> Don't Sweat the Small Stuff.
> p.s. it's all small stuff.
> ---Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D.
>


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Lori Davis

2005-10-12, 3:32 am


Jeanne wrote:
> Thanks, Aunty. I think it was a fermented rutabaga. Them's the worst
> kind.


Pickled rutabaga? That would be kimchi, I think. Not traditional
Halloween fare, perhaps, but your young lady seems to have enjoyed it. ;)

Lori

Spandex Rutabaga

2005-10-12, 3:32 am


Jeanne wrote:

> I think it was a fermented rutabaga. Them's the worst kind.


Apparently the Russians know how to make vodka from rutabagas according
to this http://tinyurl.com/blzln, so that might have played a role. It
could, on the other hand, be something darker http://tinyurl.com/a5aqb.
It may even be a bad case of rutabaga blues http://tinyurl.com/cr6nq.
Since rutabagas cure hemorrhoids http://tinyurl.com/96oup those are
unlikely to be the problem.

Jeanne

2005-10-12, 6:31 pm


Spandex Rutabaga wrote:
> Jeanne wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Apparently the Russians know how to make vodka from rutabagas according
> to this http://tinyurl.com/blzln, so that might have played a role. It
> could, on the other hand, be something darker http://tinyurl.com/a5aqb.
> It may even be a bad case of rutabaga blues http://tinyurl.com/cr6nq.
> Since rutabagas cure hemorrhoids http://tinyurl.com/96oup those are
> unlikely to be the problem.
>

I'd say you're well on the way to becoming the world's authority on
rutabagas. Just think of all the folks you can help with this
knowledge. OTOH I suppose you do have more important things to do.

Jeanne

Jeanne

2005-10-12, 6:31 pm


Michelle wrote:
> LOL, Jeanne! Good one :-D
>

thanks, Michelle.

Jeanne

Jeanne

2005-10-12, 6:31 pm


Lori Davis wrote:
>
> Pickled rutabaga? That would be kimchi, I think. Not traditional
> Halloween fare, perhaps, but your young lady seems to have enjoyed it. ;)
>
> Lori
>

We'll never know the full story, will we?

Jeanne

JP

2005-10-12, 6:31 pm



"bjeanneb" <bjeanneb@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:434c1b4d_3@cnews...
>
> I give up. I'm posting the image without any narrative. No special
> techniques anyway. I tried four times to post with a description of the
> process but something must have kicked off the censor-bot because it never
> came through.



Funny--- Bagas as hallucinogens... who woulda thunk it? :-)

JP



Jeanne

2005-10-13, 6:28 pm


> Funny--- Bagas as hallucinogens... who woulda thunk it? :-)
>
> JP


I believe there is a lot we don't know about rutabagas.

Jeanne

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