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-- Food Storage Solutions (permapak@iname.com), October 12, 1998

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After all the bandwidth you wasted on that last thread?

No thanks. I'll buy from Art Pollard, thank you.

-- rocky (rknolls@hotmail.com), October 12, 1998.


Shut the hell up already!

-- Uncle Deedah (oncebitten@twiceshy.com), October 12, 1998.

ROFL...wow, even the friendly natives are restless. Nice fonts, but waste of bandwidth, as is my totally worthless post. A little champagne while watching the bow come up has a certain sense of romance,..What is that font, anyway?(giggling)

-- Donna Barthuley (moment@pacbell.net), October 12, 1998.

I think Greg Wiatt from Permapuke was the originator of the "bugs in the pasta" thread.

-- Dave (dave22@concentric.net), October 12, 1998.

I have a food storage solution - Spam in the can! (I don't like those little weenies.)

-- Mike (gartner@execpc.com), October 12, 1998.


Hey, hey, hey, at least we got enough said, quick enough so that they didn't get another infomercial established.

You're right, that is a sick font.

-- how (ugh@ly.font), October 12, 1998.


Very interesting, as I am new to the whole Y2K thing. I can see that a lot of you people are not real interested in those of us trying to get info on preparing for Y2K. Seems like you would rather waist so called "bandwidth" with your ridiculous comments rather then help those who are looking for info to get prepared. As I've read through many posts here I've seen the name Uncle Deedah come up many times with totally non Y2K related material. What about that "bandwidth"? Is this a Frivolous chat board, or are we trying to get ready for what might be a true nightmare? Those of you promoting yourselves at the expense of others ought to just be ashamed "Art Pollard"! If you see a post you don't like I would suggest that you ignore it rather then waist so called precious "bandwidth" in the future.

-- Pete C. (petecoll@hotmail.com), October 13, 1998.

Yada, yada, yada.

-- Dave (dave22@concentric.net), October 13, 1998.

Pete, my boy, this post drew this flaming because it is a commercial venture (where none should be), and because in the last thread these people generated a series of phony questions and answers to push their cardboard carrots.

If you like to read commercials, go to the GN Food forum (when it's up) where advertising is part of the landscape. That URL is:

http://206.67.59.5/wwwboard5/

[Actually, it's a very good site, but is overloaded and crashes frequently. So, read it often and download and save any material you might want in the future......never know when it will disappear.]

And, don't get upset because people who want to sell dehydrated food get......shall I say, roasted?

Heck, people who post seriously get it worse.

rocky

-- rocky (rknolls@hotmail.com), October 13, 1998.


Greg - I just want you to know I saw your ad in y2k news magazine. Hopefully you will get a lot more orders now and won't have to post here anymore.

-- Amy Leone (aleone@amp.com), October 13, 1998.


oooOooo!! It just hit me!! How long does Spam in the can keep on the shelf? Finally a reason to eat Spam again! mmmMmmm!! ;)

(hey! I was raised on Spam, good stuff. Besides, doesn't it sound better than "jerked squirrel meat" I've read on another post?)

Chris

-- Chris (catsy@pond.com), October 13, 1998.


Petey me boy

All I'm sellin' is a lame sense of humor, If Ed wants me to shush about things that are off topic, I shall abide. BTW, there is no comparison with my few measly lines of jabberwocky and Greg's Food Infomercial Extraveganzas.

PS, you can get all you need at a food store for a lot less anyway.

Peace Baby!

-- Uncle Deedah (oncebitten@twiceshy.com), October 13, 1998.


You know guys,you can get lots of free spam from the internet if you publicize an address in lots of places.

I guess you'd have to print it first though. What tastes better? Dot matirx or laser printing? Salt? Pepper? Cream? Sugar?

-- Robert A. Cook, P.E. (Kennesaw, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), October 13, 1998.


For what it's worth, Greg did not make this post. Greg's company is Emergency Food Storage.

-- Pastor Chris (pastorchris@lifetel.com), October 13, 1998.

Sure, we are silly, but you get that way after a number of months of preparing for the blustery upcoming winds of change. The discerning will sort through our shennanigans for the juicy, salient hard information. Humor is a very important survival skill, dear hearts.

-- Donna Barthuley (moment@pacbell.net), October 13, 1998.


Wow! I didn't know this post was going to be so popular?! Sorry to offend anyone with my Wild fonts. I thought they were kind of neat. I'll try something different next time and see what the reaction will be. If you really are looking for food storage come by our site and judge for yourself about our products. We'll be glad to answer any questions you may have about food storage. Perma Pak Food Storage

-- Sven (permapak@iname.com), October 13, 1998.

Sven...you now have a name? Not just some PermaPak shill? Why don't you join in the Y2K discussions instead of just doing base advertising?

-- Donna Barthuley (moment@pacbell.net), October 13, 1998.

Since he is doing his 'base' advertising for free, does that make him a 'free-baser'? No wonder these food sellers find this forum so addicting! Sven, do you nitro pack your bongs? Or do you use oxygen absorbers to keep the 'roaches' away?

-- Uncle Deedah (oncebitten@twiceshy.com), October 13, 1998.

Uncle Deedah, ROTFLMAO. Ahh, I love these forums. They always stick to the subject! BTW, Pastor Chris...where da heck ya been?? Good to see you posting again.

-- Dave (dave22@concentric.net), October 13, 1998.

I'll be glad to join the discussion, I'm just waiting for something real intelligent to say. I think I'm getting close, but don't hold your breath.

Hey, you know nitrogen is the only way to go! Once the nitrogen is fully inserted, then, and only then, do you dare to add the oxygen absorbers.

Free, I don't know?! Looks like there is a price to pay, you guys will see to that won't you??

Thanks, I'll be glad to pay the price!

-- Sven (permapak@iname.com), October 13, 1998.


Uncle, You say as does everyone "If Ed wants me to shut up then I'll shut up". So far, HE hasn't made his presence known. In fact, I sometimes wonder if there really IS and Ed, or did he just wind up the bulletin board and leave us to fend for ourselves? If Ed really does exist, why is there so much suffering? 8)

-- Kay P. (Y2Kay@usa.net), October 14, 1998.

Ed is real, and he does check in from time to time with comments. Like a good 'father' he knows that his 'children' will squabble now and them, and is wise enough to let them settle things on their own.

-- Uncle Deedah (oncebitten@twiceshy.com), October 14, 1998.

What was this whole thing about? I've lost my train of thought. How did that happen?

-- Sven (permapak@iname.com), October 15, 1998.

I HAVE JUST SENT YOU AN EMAIL ASKING FOR SOME SERIOUS ANSWERS TO SURVIVAL NEEDS FOR MY FAMILY. THANKS JO ANN

-- JO ANN RAGAN (JRagan3022@aol.com), October 16, 1998.

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